Should my water be tested for radon?     |      | Always |  15%  |    | In most cases |  15%  |    | In some cases |  53%  |    | Never |  15%  |  	| 			 |        |            |     	Question: Should my water be tested for radon?			Top Answer (53% of 13 votes): 		In some cases.			   
                                      Answer: In some cases Explanation: If you have a well, or elevated concentrations of radon even after mitigation procedures, water may be the source of the elevated levels. However, water is not typically the primary source of radon.  |    | Full Spectrum Imaging & Inspections, LLC |    Answer: In some cases Explanation: We recommend having private well water tested for radon.  |    | Monarch Radon Testing |    Answer: In some cases Explanation: In PA, radon in air is the much bigger issue. In some areas, such as New England, it is common to also test for radon in water.  |    | WIN Home Inspection |     |    | ProMatcher |    Answer: In most cases Explanation: If you live in Waukesha County your water should be tested for radium.    |    | Four County Home Inspection Service, LLC |    Answer: In some cases Explanation: We don't typically test for radon in water in our area but we can definitely test for it. If you are on a private well, I'd definitely recommend testing your water.   |    | Worsley Inspections LLC |    Answer: Never Explanation: Water may carry radon to the faucet but is then released in the air. It does not stay in the drinking water  |    | Honest Home Inspections & Milwaukee Mold Inspector |     |    | ProMatcher |    Answer: Always Explanation: Ground water can contain radon   |    | Medical Mold Relief LLC |   
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