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Leonard of Greensboro, GA was referred to Georgia Healthy Homes by his home inspection service after high radon reading on a test done during his home inspection. Wanting to make sure his home was safe for him and his family, Leonard reached out to Georgia Healthy Homes to evaluate his home for radon mitigation.
Ken S was concerned with the radon levels in his Buckhead, GA lakehouse. His grandchildren spend a lot of time playing in his basement so he had his home tested for radon. The levels came in over 4 pCi/L so he gave us a call. Ken was concerned with the appearance of the system so we offered our exterior aesthetic package, which includes a paintable cover. (It is not painted in the photo.)
Winston M. called Georgia Healthy Homes after running several long-term radon tests in the basement of his Covington, GA home. The basement was finished and had his home office and a home gym. They all spent a lot of time down there.
We offered an exterior aesthetic package to Winston but he thought the trees would hide it well enough and he was right.
If your home tests high for radon, give Georgia Healthy Homes a call.
Radon is a radioactive gas that naturally occurs in the ground and can pose serious health risks if it accumulates in your home, especially in areas like basements. A homeowner in Covington, GA reached out for radon mitigation after discovering levels of 6.4 pCi/L during a pre-listing inspection. With plans to sell the home, the agent contacted us for a quick solution, and we were able to provide a quote and complete the mitigation in under a week. The process involved installing an exterior base mitigation system, reducing the radon level to a safe 1.2 pCi/L. If you're preparing to sell your home or simply want to ensure it's safe, contact us today for fast and effective radon mitigation.
When a homeowner in Elberton, GA, recognized the need for radon mitigation due to elevated levels of 5.2 pCi/L detected during their due diligence, they turned to Georgia Radon Defense for their expertise. The decision to choose our services was driven by our reputation for aesthetic solutions and effective installations. On August 29, 2024, we began the process, carefully navigating the challenge of a crawlspace that was less than two feet high, which made mitigation in that area impractical. We focused on installing an exterior radon mitigation system designed to blend seamlessly with the home’s aesthetics. If you're concerned about radon levels in your home, contact us today to explore how we can help reduce your risk and protect your loved ones.