Before & After Photos

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Radon Mitigation - Bennington, NE

This customer has an idea about radon and is willing to be protected from exposure. He offered a sump lid the team can use throughout the installation and will just need to fasten it to the caulk. The whole basement floor was on builder epoxy since they didn't put down aggregate or a vapor barrier like they were supposed to. The homeowner's wife is going through chemo so that's the main reason for this whole installation. 

Radon Mitigation - Bennington, NE

It was a simple single point system installation. The extraction point created was in the east bedroom closet out thru wall (low) with fan on outside behind the bushes. The team sealed the pit with a plexi-lid and spray foam the geothermal entrance/exit in mechanical room near furnace. 

Radon Mitigation - Washington, NE

This very concerned wife decided to get a radon mitigation system since her husband has cancer, but not lung cancer -- still, they wanted to get this underlying concern fixed to prevent any damages it can cause in the future. They requested their test kit and it came back with high levels. We advised them about the installation and tried our best to make it smooth while the husband is resting. We added BEZ to the mix for better filtering and ventilation. 

Radon Mitigation - Kennard, NE

The home needed a 3 point system to get two basement chambers and the slab addition on east side of house. The client understands that there is no warranty on levels. There's a dirt cellar under the front of house that they blocked off and another potential inaccessible crawlspace on back of house. The team added a Breathe EZ filter and will need brackets to keep upright. The homeowner is a cat lover, so we expected cat stuff everywhere. 

Radon Mitigation - Stella, NE

This client was a farmer, and his home was really difficult to find, even a GPS can't detect it. He built the house on 2006 and it has a poured foundation with an unfinished basement with a lot of stuff stored down there. The house had an elevated access point that is large opening into crawlspace that is 11'x12' and has large gravel over dirt. The crawlspace is about 3' tall inside, so won't be an issue. The owner is unsure of levels and hasn't tested in 10 years but said it was high then - we provided him with a charcoal test kit. The homeowner insisted to seal the floor cracks as well. The installation went quick and smooth!