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Radon is a normal home question in southwest Missouri

Parts of Missouri, including the southwest, can have elevated indoor radon, so testing is a routine, low-drama step when buying a home here.

Radon is a normal home question in southwest Missouri, not a reason to panic about a house. The gas comes from soil and rock, can build up indoors, and is only known by testing.

In a karst-and-limestone region like Greene County, a radon test during a purchase is a reasonable default. The result gives the buyer something concrete to work with. If the level is low, the question is usually closed. If it is high, mitigation systems are common enough that the next step is a repair bid and a retest, not a vague fear about the whole neighborhood.

Use EPA and Missouri radon guidance for testing and mitigation basics. For a specific house, keep the conversation tied to the test result, the basement or crawlspace setup, and the mitigation plan.

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