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This homeowner loves his home and really spends most of his time indoors. He was worried that radon might make him sick, and he'll be late if he won't mitigate it now. He decided to get his own radon mitigation system along with an addition of BEZ. The installation was quick and smooth as the client was helping along the way!
This homeowner has decided to work from home and start his business indoors. He is concerned about the potential health risks of radon at high levels. He is looking into ways to mitigate these risks. He knows the symptoms are not manifesting themselves immediately. As a result, he made the decision to install a radon mitigation system in his own home. The installation went well as his home had a large space with an intended sump.
This was a two chamber home with radon levels in the teens. There was an ongoing construction related to plumbing issues in the home so they needed to do a straight forward installation from the laundry going to the storage room. The client's reason for getting her own radon mitigation system will shock you, she has cancer and she will start to undergo treatments. Being protected from radon is her target to make her body protected from any harmful gases from the environment.
The client contacted us for radon mitigation help since they tested their home and found out that they had high levels. They were really worried about the effects it would have on their health. Good thing, Radon Defense Midwest had the ideal radon mitigation structure prepared for their home.
Dale, a 92-year-old former baseball coach at Dana College, is passionate about sports. Despite his hearing impairment, he lives alone in a ranch house with a semi-finished basement. Concerned about his family's future, he's testing for radon to ease their burden when he passes. With radon levels of 4.5 from a previous test, Dale also needs duct cleaning, as they haven't been serviced in years. Installation plans include a sub-slab extraction point in the storage room, routing through the soffit, and installing a fan cover. It's a proactive step to ensure his family's safety and ease their responsibilities in the future.