and the survey should include a radon assessment. The old properties were not built with a radon barrier and radon is an insidious dangerous gas. Many properties will have a fan/exhaust system added to underfloor so that radon is exhausted out. There are other ways of keeping radon out, I think a negative pressure system is one. I cannot see a holiday home owner of old spending money on any of these. New builds have a radon barrier underfloor. We have a median radon risk here and the solicitor had to check if a radon barrier is in place, it is
My husband, a structural engineer was always very wary of housing in any ex mining area
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