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It was not much of a complicated house but it definitely had a dirty crawlspace to begin with. The owner made the decision to get the radon mitigation installed first and everything will follow once done. He had a really large basement with enough room for the installation to be done. There was already an intended place for the radon mitigation system and it will be coming out to the back of the house. Everything went well.
These homeowners spend so much time in the basement and were worried about their possible radon exposure, They did test their home and returned with low levels but still pursued to have an active-passive system for additional protection.
This client has been suffering from pulmonary issues and hasn't figured out the cause of it. Remembering that radon could be a factor, she decided to get a radon mitigation system installed in her home. She wanted to make sure that this is not something serious that would make her regret in the future if not getting her own system. They are fully aware on how harmful radon is since she and her boyfriend work in the construction area too.
This parents are concerned with their small children and wanted to ensure their home was safe from radon. Radon Defense Midwest installed a mitigation system, reducing radon levels to safe levels and giving the family peace of mind.
Pam, a retired postal carrier, recently discovered radon levels of 7 in her home, where her niece works from the basement. Despite replacing windows, dust and allergies persist. Her basement, split into storage and finished areas, it definitely lacks duct cleaning. Extraction points were planned, with Pam favoring our design and willing to pay more for quality - she was offer cheaper bids. She appreciated our thorough explanation, unlike a competitor's oversight. Additionally, she opted for duct cleaning with standard fogging.