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An elderly couple, both around 80 years old, Dan and Marion have a modular house on a block foundation basement. Formerly an avid hunter, Dan runs a dehumidifier's condensation line into a hole in the ground, pumping water outside. With radon levels at 4.5 and Dan's history of smoking, an extraction point is planned near this area, with plexiglass covering. Despite the challenge of fitting a BEZ due to existing shackle types, we discussed potential furnace replacement and the addition of a BEZ in the basement. The couple agreed and were really excited about this decision.
This client was a straightforward one. He only wanted a simple system that is cost-efficient and within budget. We gave him a quote and he is really happy about it. He inquired with competitors, but he mentioned they costed more. The installation was only a one point next to stack then up and out. Everything went smoothly!
This simple installation had two points. The first point install was into the basement and the other into the concrete crawlspace. The family tested at levels of 10 and the basement had levels of 4-5 upstairs. The clients did request a fan cover for the noise. Installation was perfect!
The health risk of radon was not a joke for this family, and they decided to get their own protection by installing a radon mitigation system. They requested if it could be installed, showing it at the back of their home. The team was able to draft an initial design for them and they really liked it. Installation went smoothly!
This was a challenging install as the home had an inaccessible crawlspace. What the team did was to install next to the stairs going through the utility room and run out to the back door. The client was none too picky how the radon mitigation system will be installed as long as it should work as intended.