One in every four Michigan homes is expected to have radon levels that exceed the recommended federal action level. Breathe easier knowing your exposure and risk levels, and how to mitigate them if necessary.
So you’re finally a homeowner – congratulations! This is an important step in anyone’s life, and it’s absolutely normal to feel somewhat (or wildly) unprepared for the realities of owning a place of your own. What if there’s an emergency, or what if something…
It’s always a good idea to get a home inspection — even in a brand-new house. You don’t want to find out there’s a problem after you move in, and an inspection is the best way to figure that out.