Radon is invisible, tasteless, and odorless, so testing is the only way to know if there's radon in a well water supply.
If your home uses private well water, radon could enter your home through the water supply. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that forms underground from soil and rock. It's invisible, odorless, and is the second leading cause of lung cancer after smoking.
The first step is simple: test your water. Once we know your radon levels, we can determine whether a radon reduction system is needed and which solution makes the most sense for your home. CT Radon and Well Water Solutions provides professional radon in water testing and mitigation to help protect your indoor air quality and your family's health. We offer radon and well water services in Fairfield, Stamford, Seymour, and surrounding areas.
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Most people have heard about the potential risks of airborne air, but radon gas can also dissolve into groundwater and enter your home through everyday water use. When you shower, wash dishes, or do laundry, radon gas can be released into the air you breathe. While drinking water with radon carries some risk, the bigger concern is how it contributes to higher indoor air radon levels.
Because radon enters water through contact with bedrock, this issue mainly affects homes with private wells. Municipal water systems in Connecticut are treated and aerated, which greatly reduces radon before the water reaches homes.
You can't fix a radon problem without knowing exactly what's in your water. That's why we offer professional radon in water testing as part of our comprehensive well water testing services.
When mitigation is needed, radon in water is best addressed before it enters your home. Whole-home, point-of-entry systems treat all the water your household uses, not just individual faucets or showers.
Every system we install is tailored to your well, radon levels, and home layout to ensure reliable, long-term results.
Bubble Up Jr. aeration system for reducing radon in water.
We install the Bubble-Up Jr.® Interactive System, a whole-home aeration solution designed specifically to remove radioactive radon gas from well water before it reaches your plumbing.
This system is commonly recommended for homes with higher radon levels in well water and provides dependable, whole-home protection.
CT Radon and Well Water Solutions proudly serves homeowners throughout Connecticut with trusted radon in water testing and mitigation services for private well systems.
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Yes. Many areas of Connecticut have bedrock that naturally produces radon. Homes with private well water are more likely to have radon in their water because it can dissolve into groundwater as it moves through soil and rock.
If your home uses a private well, testing is strongly recommended. Radon levels can vary widely from one town to the next, so the only way to know your risk is through professional testing.
When well water is used for showering, laundry, or dishwashing, radon gas can be released into the air. This can raise indoor radon levels and pose long-term health risks if left unaddressed.
Aeration systems usually require check-ups every 3-6 months, which include inspecting the blower, floats, valves, and tank; annual deep cleaning and disinfecting; and strainer cleaning to prevent bacterial buildup and mineral fouling and to ensure effective radon removal.
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