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Twin Cities radon remediation

Home Inspection “Heads Up”: Testing for Radon in Arctic Conditions

Elevated Radon . . . at Least till This Weekend’s Warm-up [Note to Readers: The views expressed here are solely those of Ross Kaplan, and do not represent Edina Realty, Berkshire Hathaway (“Berkshire”), or any other entity referenced. Edina Realty is a subsidiary of Berkshire.] Unfortunately, the line “It was so cold in the Twin...
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Is Low Radon a Sales Feature?

Marketing Theory:  Absence of a Negative = a Positive Although Minnesota has been ramping up its radon disclosure requirements for several years now, it wasn’t until last week that I actually saw a (new) radon remediation system touted in an MLS listing. I think there’s a good reason for that — “that” being no other...
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The Best (and Worst) Times to Hire a Radon Remediation Contractor

“Busy, Busy” (Late Spring) vs. “Not So Much” (Early January) If you assume that most radon remediation is done pursuant to housing transactions — specifically, the Buyer’s home inspection — it’s easy to predict the peaks and troughs in radon contractors’ workload: Step #1:  determine when the most and least housing deals get done. At...
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