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A homeowner in Stoneham, Massachusetts, had recently purchased their home. The new homeowner had survived cancer and doesn't want to get it again so they wanted to make sure their home doesn't have high levels of radon. Our design specialist recommended installing a radon mitigation system in the home.
A homeowner in Stoneham, Massachusetts, was moving out west for work and was selling their home in Stoneham. The homeowner had placed their home on the market and after a couple of weeks received an offer that had a stipulation. The offer included the homeowner having a radon test done and installing a radon mitigation system installed in the home before the purchase went through. The homeowner decided to call EFS for a free radon inspection and test. Our CRM test came back at 13.9 pCi/L and our design specialist recommended installing a radon mitigation system with 3 extraction points.
A resident in Stoneham, Massachusetts bought their house in 2017 and tested it for radon, with results showing it was below the recommended level at 2 pCi/L. However, after almost 6 years and using their basement more often, they decided to conduct another test which showed an average of 7 pCi/L. Concerned about the high levels, they contacted EFS to install a radon mitigation system. Our Design Specialist Dan met with the homeowner to create a system tailored to their home. Our team then installed the system to lower the radon levels and ensure a safer living environment.
A home in Epsom, New Hampshire, had high radon levels in their home. Erickson Foundation Solutions installed a radon mitigation system into the home.
A homeowner in Chester, NH wanted to utilize their basement space but was concerned about radon levels in their home. The Environmental Protection Agency considers a space dangerous if radon levels exceed 4 pCi/L, which was the case for this homeowner. Seeking a permanent solution for peace of mind, the homeowner reached out to Erickson Foundation Solutions.
We installed our radon mitigation system by creating an extraction point in the foundation floor and routing PVC pipe from the extraction point to the exterior of the home. We then installed a radon fan to the PVC pipe and extended more PVC pipe above the roofline to safely vent radon away from any entry points of the home. The radon fan actively draws radon from the soil beneath the home’s foundation, ensuring the home is safeguarded.
Post-installation, the homeowner now has peace of mind, especially with the manometer providing a visual confirmation that the system is functioning correctly.