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Rhonda from Madison reached out to Georgia Healthy Homes after she had a fails radon test. Her home came back at 4.4 pCi/L which is higher that the EPA's recommended limit of 4.0 pCi/L. She was actively trying to sell her home, so time was of the essence!
After she originally contacted GHH, Craig Shane visited her home in Madison to come up with the best mitigation plan. Following Craig's plan, Trent Jones was later able to install an Eagle Fan to decrease the radon levels inside Rhonda's home.
Luckily, Rhonda reached out to us just in time, so all work was able to be completed well before her closing date!
Jessica a realtor reached out to Georgia Healthy Homes for help getting a radon mitigation system installed on a home she was selling. With real estate transactions, timing is paramount and the technicians at Georgia Healthy Homes were able to accommodate the speed at which the installation need to take place. As you can see from the photos everyone was happy they called Georgia Healthy Homes.
Ken S was concerned with the radon levels in his Buckhead, GA lakehouse. His grandchildren spend a lot of time playing in his basement so he had his home tested for radon. The levels came in over 4 pCi/L so he gave us a call. Ken was concerned with the appearance of the system so we offered our exterior aesthetic package, which includes a paintable cover. (It is not painted in the photo.)
A concerned homeowner contact Georgia Healthy Homes contacted Georgia Healthy Homes after receiving a failed radon test. Our team was able to go out to the property to run diagnostics and come up with the best mitigation plan for their home. In this client's case, that was an interior installation. This means that the entire system is installed indoors with a single roof penetration, rather that having the pipe run up an exterior wall. After our expert team completed the install, the client's levels dropped to well below passing!
The only way to know if your home has a radon problem is to test, and the EPA recommends testing you home for radon every two years. If you discover your home has high levels of radon, give Georgia healthy Homes a call!