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As this client's family expanded -- they just had a baby! At first, they wanted to see if the home's radon levels and returned with a whooping 17.4 which was really high. They knew they needed a home free from radon. Their commitment to creating a safe haven led them to install a mitigation system, ensuring their children could thrive in an environment with optimal indoor air quality.
Charlotte was a very pleasant woman and is Chief of police for UNO. She has a teenage daughter, a couple of large labs, and two cats. Recently became aware of radon levels and have health concerns. Levels of 5.5 in basement and 4 upstairs. Raised ranch and updated home. She had a finished basement along with a sump pit and interior drain tile. The installation route started with piping over drop ceiling bedroom and core through block wall to exit side of house on corner. She was happy how it turned out!
The best way to know whether or not you need radon mitigation is to test and see your levels. If you know that your home has potential radon exposure, like a crack in your foundation, it's a good idea to schedule that test right away. Another important time to test for radon is after remodeling or building an addition, as they might have caused disruptions to the ground, concrete floor and foundation. If you already have a mitigation system in place, however, and you're unsure if it's done correctly, our radon professionals can let you know right away if you need to get it repaired or redone.
This client contacted us for help in the replacement of his old radon fan. We have educated him on the latest model we have and he was very satisfied with it. Installation is successful.
This client was planning to sell her home and did not have any radon mitigation system with it. Before she gets into real estate and has it inspected, a radon mitigation system is highly important to pass. She decided to have her home tested and decided to mitigate this early. We met with her accommodating husband and he guided us with their preference on how it should be installed. Everything went well.