Yeah, now that I think of it, the cost of venting was something like  
$1,000 to install. I'd have to have some mighty high readings before  
I'd bother.
On Aug 10, 2008, at 2:13 PM, Lenny McHugh wrote:

> There is a simple test kit that you  can get to check your home. A  
> few years
> ago we had our house tested and it is way below normal. What I found
> interesting was that a friend had a high level and had the system  
> installed
> to remove it. It is a series of perforated pipes placed under the  
> basement
> floor and then taken outside. On the end of the pipe is a small fan  
> pulling
> air out of the pipe. It not only totally cured his radon problem but  
> also
> totally eliminated a moisture problem.
> I think that I purchased my kit at Lowes.
>
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