You can’t see it, smell it or taste it, but if you have been breathing it without knowing, it could eventually kill you. We’re talking about radon, a colorless, odorless radioactive gas that is released when uranium in the soil breaks down. Radon can damage lung tissue and cause lung cancer. But , you can test for radon in your home, and prevent it from entering your living space. Listen to our nationally syndicated radio show for more and read on…
Radon is a colorless, odorless gas that occurs naturally when uranium in the soil breaks down. If inhaled, radon can cause damage to your lung tissues and can lead to lung cancer. It typically moves up through the ground to the air above and into your home through cracks and other holes in the foundation. The radon then becomes trapped inside your home, where it could build up to dangerous levels. read more
As home improvement projects go, painting is on the easy end of the scale and fairly low-risk: the only thing a bad paint job can hurt is your pride. Yet even your pride can be saved, and a room truly transformed, if you invest time and patience in your painting plan. read more
Want to know an easy way to save a whopping one THOUSAND gallons of water a month? Just run your dishwasher and washing machine when you have a full load. Want to learn how to save ANOTHER thousand gallons a month? read more
Where can I go to do a little window shopping for ideas on home improvements and interior design overhauls? read more
Hiring out for your next major home improvement project? Not a bad idea at all. Knowing when a job is too big to do-it-yourself is always good. But when you hire a pro – make sure you keep good records of your conversations, the work and the billing. Find out why even making notes on phone calls makes a big difference if you ever need them. We’re teaching you to leave a paper trail, on the next Money Pit radio show. To find out where we broadcast in your area or download our podcast at www.moneypit.com. read more
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