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This homeowner in Saugus, Massachusetts was experiencing high radon levels in their basement and wanted to install a radon mitigation system in their home. The current levels in the home are 4-6 pCi/L. Design Specialist Chris Greenwood came to the home and looked in the basement to see the best place to install the Radon Mitigation System. Chris drew up a design for the radon system and gave them to Brendan.
Crew Lead Brendan Edwards and his team came to the home and installed the Radon Mitigation System into the basement. After the Radon Mitigation System was installed the levels were reduced to an acceptable level.
A homeowner in Saugus, MA recently discovered that their home had radon gas levels of 6 pCi/L, which exceeds the Environmental Protection Agency’s recommended threshold for a radon mitigation system. Radon gas, a potentially harmful substance found in the soil beneath a home’s foundation, can seep into basements and cause long-term health effects such as respiratory issues and lung cancer. Concerned for their family’s safety, especially since they spend a lot of time in the basement home gym, the homeowner contacted Erickson Foundation Solutions. We installed a radon mitigation system and sealed all cracks, effectively keeping radon out of the home. Now, the homeowner can rest assured that their family is safe from the dangers of radon gas.
This homeowner had tested and determined his home had high levels of radon. He decided to install a radon mitigation system to improve the air quality in the home, as well as prepare for selling the home in the future.
A homeowner in Haverhill, Massachusetts, had purchased their home 4 years ago and refused to use the basement because of the fear of radon down there. The radon levels in the home were around 4 pCi/L. The homeowners decided to call EFS for a free inspection, and our design specialist recommended installing a radon mitigation system into the home to lower the radon levels.
A homeowner in Haverhill, Massachusetts, had concerns about radon in their home because of a neighbor being diagnosed with cancer from radon exposure. They would like to have a radon system installed in their home. The concrete-floored basement had multiple cracks in the slab. Cracks in concrete can allow radon to seep through into the home. Our specialist recommended installing a radon mitigation system and sealing the cracks in the basement with NexusPro.