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Henry A. of West Townsend, Massachusetts was experiencing higher than normal radon levels in his basement. He decided to call Erickson Foundation Solutions to see if someone could come out and test his home for radon.
Design Specialist Jason Love came out to the home and tested the home for radon. The test came back at 9 pCi/L which is moderately high.
Crew Lead Branden Edwards and his crew came to the home and installed a new Radon Mitigation System to the home.
A homeowner in Mason, New Hampshire, purchased a 300-year-old in 2021. After purchasing the home the homeowner created a list of things that would need to be repaired/ improved. Radon mitigation was on top of that list because of the health concerns it could cause. The radon levels in the home were tested to be around 6.4 pCi/L. The homeowner decided to call EFS for a free radon inspection and our design specialist recommended installing a radon mitigation system into the home to reduce the radon levels.
This homeowner in Wilton, Massachusetts, has lived in their home since 1997. The homeowners first tested their home for radon in 2003 and the levels came back at 6.4-6.7 pCi/L. The homeowners tested the home for radon in 2003, 2009, and 2023. In 2023 the radon levels in the home exceeded 10 pCi/L. This time the homeowners were planning on selling their home so they called EFS for an inspection of their home. Our Design Specialist Jared Pavluvcik met with the homeowner and designed a radon mitigation system with two extraction points to lower the radon levels in their home before they sell it.
The owner of a century-old house in Berlin, Massachusetts, had concerns about radon levels and sought help from EFS. After conducting an inspection, our Design Specialist Liam FitzPatrick suggested installing a radon mitigation system, Drainage Matting, and CleanSpace to lower the levels inside the house.
A homeowner in Townsend, Massachusetts set up an appointment for Erickson Foundation Supportworks to come and administer a home radon test. The test results came back at 5.0 pCi/l which is above the recommended threshold for radon in a home. A comfortable level is 4.0pCi/l or lower.
Jason Furrey was the Design Specialist for this project and after he saw the radon test come back as 5.0pCi/l he designed a Radon Mitigation System for this homeowner. After the System was designed by Jason, Scott Crandall took the designs and led his team to install the system into the home. After the radon system is installed the crew made sure that the manometer was working and that the radon levels are below 4.0pCi/l.