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Radon Mitigation System, Waltham, MA

This homeowner in Waltham, Massachusetts was looking to install a radon system in their home. They called Erickson Foundation Supportworks to have them install one in their home. Design Specialist Michael Biedrzycki came to their home to talk about installing their home with a radon system. Scott Crandall and his team installed the radon mitigation system into the home.

Reduce Radon Levels in Finished Basement, Newton Highlands, MA

A homeowner in Newton Highlands, Massachusetts, had concerns about radon in their finished basement. The homeowners use their basement frequently and want to make sure that it is safe to use. They decided to call EFS for a free radon inspection. Our design specialist recommended installing a radon mitigation system in their basement to reduce the levels of radon in their basement. Our production team installed a radon mitigation system in their basement and reduced the radon levels to a comfortable level. 

Radon Mitigation System, Dracut, MA

This homeowner in Dracut, Massachusetts had high radon levels in their home. Design Specialist Brian Allen came to the home and proposed a radon system to the homeowners. Crew Lead Scott Crandall and his team installed a radon system that will permanently bring down the radon levels.

Radon Mitigation System Install, Dracut, MA

This homeowner in Dracut was concerned with the radon levels in their home being higher than 4.0 pCi/l. Our team installed a complete mitigation system in a day, quickly, cleanly, and efficiently. With their levels now below 4.0, the homeowner has peace of mind and feels safer in their home.

Radon Mitigation System, Billerica, MA

This homeowner in Billerica, Massachusetts had a neighbor that had a radon fan installed in their home recently. The homeowners were curious about the radon levels in their home. They decided to call EFS for a CRM test and Inspection for their home. 

Design Specialist Kenny Calabrese dropped off a CRM test a couple of days before his appointment with the homeowners. The CRM test takes 24 hours to conduct a full test. Kenny inspected the home on the day of the appointment and found a couple of cracks in the walls and floors that radon gas was most likely seeping through. Kenny recommended installing a radon mitigation system with two extraction points to reduce the radon levels in the home.