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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Modern houses that are airtight tend to cause a host of more health problems, via radon radiation, mold, negative air pressures affecting both and your health, etc. Opening windows often is a good thing. Especially if you have granite counters, certain tiles, and basements. [/quote] Current codes that local jurisdictions are not using yet require fresh air intake. Homes with proper fresh air intake are fine. Opening windows is fine as well. Current codes require passive radon mitigation so that shouldn’t be a problem for anything built in the past two decades. Basements should have a barrier between slab and soil negating these negative impacts. It is rare for radon to exist in granite countertops. Stop spreading fake news.[/quote]
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