
Preparing for Fall: The Impact of Seasonal Changes on Radon Levels
Fall is the perfect time to test for radon in Ontario. Discover how cooler weather affects radon levels and why testing now ensures safer air quality before winter.
Fall is the perfect time to test for radon in Ontario. Discover how cooler weather affects radon levels and why testing now ensures safer air quality before winter.
Over the last few years I have had the opportunity to test several homes in area’s of Waterloo Region and surrounding. The Radon Content in Waterloo Region and the surrounding area shows consistent with the Ontario map which was supplied by Health Canada. Every home has Radon. The key is
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We aim to educate Ontarians of the Harms of Radon Gas as well as provide resources to help with funding and DIY mitigation.
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Ensuring your home is safe from radon exposure is crucial for your family’s health. There are several programs across Canada that offer financial assistance to help homeowners test for and mitigate high radon levels.
The Lungs Matter: Home Radon Mitigation Grant Program offers financial assistance to homeowners facing elevated radon levels, providing up to $1,500 towards mitigation efforts.
Applicants must meet one of the following conditions:
Income threshold varies by province, but in Ontario, household income may not exceed $105,100 (for a family) $32,400 (for an individual).
The Ontario Renovates Program provides financial assistance to low- and moderate-income homeowners for essential home repairs and accessibility modifications. However, the program’s availability, funding amounts, and eligibility criteria can vary significantly across different regions in Ontario. Each regional municipality administers the program independently, tailoring it to address local housing needs and priorities. Therefore, homeowners are encouraged to consult their specific regional program guidelines to understand the exact details and application procedures applicable to their area.
Regions Within our Service Area:
Bruce County
Home Repair Program | Bruce County
City of Brantford
Funding for Home Repairs and Home Ownership
City of Hamilton
Ontario Renovates Programs | Hamilton
Grey County
Housing Programs and Services | Grey County
Haldimand and Norfolk Counties
Ontario Renovates Program | Haldimand & Norfolk Counties
Halton Accessibility Repair Program (HARP)
Halton Accessibility Repair Program
Leeds & Grenville
Ontario Renovates Program | Leeds & Grenville
Middlesex County
Ontario Renovates Program | Middlesex County
Niagara Region
Niagara Renovates Program for Repairs and Accessibility
Region of Waterloo
Funding for Home Repairs
Simcoe County
Affordable Housing Programs | Simcoe County
Regions beyond our Service Area:
City of Ottawa
Ontario Renovates Program | Ottawa
Parry Sound District
Ontario Renovates Program | Parry Sound District
For regions not listed above, contact your local municipal housing department or visit their official websites to inquire about the availability and specifics of the Ontario Renovates Program in their area.
In Ontario, the Tarion Warranty Corporation offers protection for homeowners against excessive radon levels in new homes.
For new homes in Ontario, Tarion provides a comprehensive warranty that includes coverage for radon gas infiltration. This coverage spans seven years from the date of possession and is applicable if radon concentrations exceed Health Canada’s guideline of 200 becquerels per cubic metre (Bq/m³). Notably, Ontario is among the few jurisdictions in Canada that includes radon remediation as part of its statutory new home warranty.
For agreements of purchase and sale signed on or after February 1, 2021, the maximum coverage for radon remediation under the Tarion warranty is $50,000. For agreements signed before this date, the coverage limit is $15,000.
Homeowners are responsible for testing their homes for radon. This can be done using do-it-yourself radon test kits available at hardware stores or by hiring certified professionals. Health Canada recommends long-term testing, typically over a period of at least three months, to obtain accurate results.
If test results indicate radon levels above 200 Bq/m³, homeowners should:
Submit a warranty claim to both the builder and Tarion using the appropriate warranty form.
Provide test results from a long-term radon test (minimum three months) conducted with a device or by a professional certified through the Canadian National Radon Proficiency Program (C-NRPP).
Upon receiving a valid claim, the builder is obligated to implement measures to reduce radon levels, typically by installing a radon mitigation system. If the builder fails to act, Tarion will intervene to ensure the necessary remediation is completed.
It’s important to note that the Tarion warranty does not cover:
Costs incurred for initial radon testing.
Personal injury or health issues resulting from radon exposure.
Damage to personal property caused by radon.
The Tarion Warranty offers significant protection for new homeowners in Ontario against elevated radon levels. By understanding the coverage details and promptly addressing any radon concerns, homeowners can ensure a safe living environment.
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Radon may be a buzzword you’ve heard recently that you have questions about. We’ve done our best to compile the most common questions regarding Radon Gas, and Our Radon Gas Services.
Radon is a radioactive gas that is colorless, tasteless, and odorless, formed by the natural decay of uranium in soil, rock, and water. It can seep into buildings through cracks, gaps, and other openings in the foundation.
While radon disperses harmlessly outdoors, it can accumulate to dangerous levels indoors, especially in basements and lower levels of buildings. Prolonged exposure to elevated radon levels increases the risk of lung cancer. In fact, radon is responsible for about 16% of lung cancer deaths and is the leading cause of lung cancer in non-smokers, second only to smoking overall.
Yes, support may be available through programs like the Lungs Matter Radon Mitigation Support Program. Key requirements include:
Learn more at: lung.ca/lungs-matter-radon-mitigation-support
Everyone is at risk of radon exposure, regardless of location. Any building that comes into contact with the ground—such as houses, apartments, schools, daycares, warehouses, and commercial spaces—can have elevated radon levels. The only way to know if your indoor air is safe is through testing.
Yes. For new homes in Ontario, radon gas is covered under the Tarion Warranty Program for up to 7 years from the date of possession.
Coverage applies if:
If elevated levels are confirmed, the builder is required to mitigate the issue, or Tarion will intervene.
There are several types of radon tests with varying accuracy levels:
There are three main types of radon mitigation systems:
Active Sub-Slab Depressurization (SSD):
Crawl Space Sub-Membrane Depressurization:
Sump Pit Mitigation Systems:
Yes. After mitigation is complete and verified to be effective, you will receive a written report outlining:
If you have your own radon monitor, you can provide a photo of the updated readings for verification and record-keeping.
We have been operating since 2015, with over 40 years of combined experience in the construction industry. Our focus is now dedicated to radon measurement and mitigation, providing expert solutions to ensure the safety of homes and businesses.
When choosing a radon mitigation professional, be sure to ask:
A reputable professional should provide clear answers and documentation, along with a detailed scope of work.
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