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@homeservicebase became a customer for radon mitigation in Columbus (post…

Brief

@homeservicebase reports entering the Columbus radon mitigation market (2026-04-10), noting ~$1,400 average ticket and 2–3 hour jobs; the contractor was booked three weeks out. Leads mainly come from real estate agents and home inspectors, demand is strong in new construction and northern states, and the author’s test fell from ~7 pCi/L to ~1 pCi/L.

Why it matters

@homeservicebase became a customer for radon mitigation in Columbus (post 2026-04-10); the service averages a ~$1,400 ticket and takes about 2–3 hours per job, and the contractor was booked three weeks out.

Key details

  • Most customers reportedly come from real estate agents and home inspectors; demand is strong—especially in new construction where builders often don’t include mitigation—and northern states show steady demand while average homeowners remain poorly educated on radon risks.
  • Author recommends video ads on Meta as an effective customer-acquisition channel for health-driven sales; their personal radon tester dropped from ~7 pCi/L to ~1 pCi/L after mitigation (mitigation recommended at 4+ pCi/L).
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