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This project was made on a very decent-sized house and the homeowners even helped move the furniture! The husband works in the basement so he wanted to add a active passive protection system from radon.
This was a challenging customer as he was picky about where to place his radon mitigation system. He was concerned about how it would affect the structure of his home. Thankfully, all our professionals are well-trained in the ideal location and the perfect spot to place a radon mitigation system. Don't worry, they don't ruin aesthetics, either!
It started with an inaccessible crawlspace which became quite a burden for the team. Then, they came up with a work around and installed with a 1 sub slab extraction point. There were no issues at all. Client was happy how it turned out as they were planning this for a long time. They wanted to protect their home and family from the high radon exposure since they tested their home and came back with high radon levels.
Randy and his wife recently bought house from his mom. The basement is about half finished. They did a radon test and returned with levels of 15 and scared of possible future health concerns. Installation started with an extraction point in concrete shower and second point 12' away along back wall. Connected two points below electrical panel and above faucet. Exit home through rim joist that is above second point, 18' from corner of house. Route up and around soffit. Install domed lid in back corner and 20x25 Breathe EZ (additional protection). Everything went well!
The homeowners made a radon test and returned with levels of 11. The wife was pretty worried about radon and how the system would 'not blend in' with the aesthetic of their home. They called and we explained their options. They were very open and flexible on how we could route the system as they only requested a passive one. They just bought the house this year 2024, and the roof was already penetrated for this intent.