• jqubed@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Even in my state I don’t think it’s required everywhere. In the mountains and the Piedmont there is a risk although it’s not common, but I think in the coastal plain on the sandy soil it’s uncommon. IIRC for our state the more granite in the ground the higher the risk. Having a crawlspace foundation is also better than a basement or a slab foundation because it gives a space that can easily be ventilated before the gas enters the living space of the home.

    I think I saw a study once that granite countertops may offgas some radon. Maybe there’s not enough granite in the average home to cause concern.

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      3 days ago

      Interestingly, the NZ average data rose from 16 to 23 between the 80s and 2016, I wonder if it’s related to the rise in concrete slab houses where raised houses on piles with a crawlspace were previously the primary way houses were built. Granite countertops possibly play a part too.

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        1 day ago

        Could easily be better weatherproofing

        One of the reasons I never worried about radon is I live in an older house that leaks lots of air.