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Adam, a nice yet socially awkward state software developer, resides in a small split-entry home with a confined HVAC room. Advised to move the washer and dryer closer to the wall for more workspace, he agreed. The extraction point is planned sub-slab near the plumbing stack, going through a studded wall low to enter the garage, routing up and under the ceiling, then coring through the garage wall with the fan placed on the side of the house. Presented BEZ, UVC, and DC options; after Adam selected option 1, he paused, expressing potential interest in something else. Despite financial options, he deemed it already more than expected to spend for his safety. With radon levels at 6, he's been learning about health risks and values a knowledgeable company. Adam appreciates being educated, allowing us to play videos and inform him during the consultation.
This client's lovely family was very dear as they helped us with the installation along the way. There were challenges with the crawlspace but that didn't stop us from protecting them from the harmful effects of radon. We were able to create an entry point for the setup and everything went well. The customer was happy.
This family from Beatrice, NE needed some help setting up their radon mitigation system and we made sure everything is done smoothly and how it should be placed on the structure of their home.
This home's structure was pretty complicated and we ran up the pipe from the stack to the client's garage and it worked! Everything went well.
The client spends most of his time in his basement and since it's winter, he is worried that his radon levels might be triggering. This home was a very simple job as we did not have challenges upon installation.