SWAT Environmental has been in business since 1988, and has installed over 50,000 radon systems throughout the country. We are America’s largest radon abatement company, and we have more certified technicians on staff than any other competitor. The experienced staff at SWAT Environmental leads the industry in removing radon from homes, schools, apartment buildings, condominiums, commercial and government buildings. SWAT Environmental is a trusted partner of some of the largest real estate firms in the country, and we lead the industry in quality and overall value. All of our technicians go through a rigorous training program that prepares them to make your home or office safe from the dangers of radon. When you have a problem with radon, you can trust the experienced professionals at SWAT Environmental. Contact us today for all of your radon mitigation needs.
Is Your Grand Rapids, Michigan Home Safe From Radon? Chosen by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as National Radon Awareness Month, January is a good time of the year to take advantage of the skills of experienced radon mitigators such as those hired by SWAT, the largest radon gas mitigation company in the country. During [...]
Commercial Vapor Intrusion for Grand Rapids, Michigan If you own a commercial building in Grand Rapids, Michigan, then you may be exposing your employees to harmful gases each and every day that they arrive at work. Vapor intrusion is common in many areas of the country, including Grand Rapids, Michigan. Since many of the gases [...]
Radon in Grand Rapids, Michigan What do you do if your Grand Rapids, Michigan home has tested positively for radon? Simply ignoring a radon problem will not make it go away, so you need to take action as soon as possible. Radon is dangerous and choosing the right radon company should not be taken lightly. [...]
Grand Rapids, Michigan and Radon Radon—an invisible, tasteless, and odorless gas—is a potential threat to your Grand Rapids home. This carcinogenic gas can appear anywhere uranium occurs under the ground. As uranium decays, it emits radon, which ordinarily becomes diluted in the air outdoors. Once trapped under a building, radon can become concentrated to dangerous [...]