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This home in Westford, MA had high radon levels in their home. Erickson Foundation Supportworks went in and installed a mitigation system to greatly reduce the radon levels in their home. In the before picture, you can see there's no pipe leading the harmful particles above the roofline. The second photo shows the completion of the pipe.
Kayla C. Westford, Massachusetts just moved into a home that is less than 1000 ft². There was a radon test done during the home inspection and they found the radon levels being moderately high and she was now looking to get something installed. She knows she is going to live in this house for a couple of years and then use it as a rental property later so she wants it repaired now rather than later. Kayla called Erickson Foundation Solutions to see if she could set up a free estimate. Design Specialist Michael Bradley came to Kayla's home and inspected the home and then designed a radon system for her home.
Branden Edwards and his team came to the home and installed a custom Radon Mitigation System in her home.
A homeowner in Westford, Massachusetts, has lived in their home for over a decade. Since they moved in they have been concerned with radon levels in their home. One of the homeowners works a lot in the basement and has decided to call EFS to install a Radon Mitigation System in their home. The homeowner met with our Design Specialist and they created a custom Radon Mitigation System for their home.
Our installation team installed the system into the home and reduced the radon levels to below 4.0 pCi/L.
Concerned about elevated radon levels in their Westford, MA home, a homeowner reached out to Erickson Foundation Solutions after a radon test revealed concentrations of 4 picocuries per liter. This level is the threshold at which the Environmental Protection Agency advises the installation of a radon mitigation system. To provide a permanent solution, we installed our radon mitigation system, which included creating an extraction point through the foundation, routing PVC piping from the extraction point to the exterior, installing an active radon fan, and venting the radon above the roofline. Additionally, we used NexusPro to seal all basement cracks, further preventing radon gas infiltration. The homeowner immediately noticed a reduction in radon levels, ensuring their home is now permanently safeguarded from this hazardous gas.
This homeowner in Tyngsboro, Massachusetts go their basement tested for radon. The test came back at 14.3 pCi/l and then retested in an alternate location at 12 pCi/l. Design Specialist Michael Bierdrzycki came to the home and proposed a radon mitigation system that would reduce the amount of radon in their basement to a healthy level. Crew Lead Nick Carelli and his team came to the home and had the radon system installed within a couple of hours.