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A concerned homeowner in the Lakewood Manor subdivision of Oconee County, GA called us when he discovered high radon levels in his basement. We were able to reduce his levels so he felt comfortable in his basement level home office.
Holly B. has a home gym in her basement and she heard that some of her neighbors had elevated radon and were installing mitigation systems. She lives in the Lexington Estates subdivision on the east side of Athens, GA. We tested for radon and the average concentration was over 5.0 pCi/L so we installed a radon mitigation system on the back corner of her home to reduce the radon to a level she was more comfortable with.
If you are concerned with elevated radon in your home, give us a call today.
Not the best before and after photos but we didn't have a lot of room to move around.
Our client was selling their home and had to get a radon mitigation system installed quickly so their buyer didn't walk away from the transaction.
It takes a lot of work to get a home under contract and it is important to have a radon mitigation company that is responsive when a buyer discovers high levels in a home they are purchasing.
If you are buying or selling a home when high radon levels are discovered, give us a call. We were able to reduce the levels in this home to below 0.4 pCi/L so the buyers could move forward with confidence. We also provided a 10 year transferrable warranty on the system.
A concerned homeowner called Georgia Healthy Homes after testing his home for radon several times and finding radon levels consistently over the EPA action level. We were able to come in and quickly mitigate the home and reduce the levels to below 1.0 pCi/L.
If you are concerned about high levels of radon in your home, give Georgia Healthy Homes a call today at 1-888-370-6921.
Hector called us with concerns about radon levels in his basement. He tested for radon and measured 3.8 pCi/L. Knowing that there is no safe level of radon, he contacted us to install a mitigation system to get his indoor levels as low as possible.
If you are concerned with the radon level in your home, give us a call today. Remember that the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L does not determine if your home is safe. There is no safe level of radon. The World Health Organization set their action level at 2.7 pCi/L and the EPA also recommends considering mitigation if your levels are between 2.0 and 4.0 pCi/L