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This client was diagnosed with lung cancer and is very vulnerable to harmful environmental pollutants since a portion of his lung was removed last month. With radon being a cause of lung cancer, he made sure his two-chamber home was protected for his health. He is a possible radon advocate as he shared with us his journey on how his situation has come to. Very beautiful family!
The crew did a great job with this customer's encapsulation. They recently lost their spouse and wanted to take care of the radon levels in their home to make it as safe as possible. Our crew was able to lift that worry by encapsulating this crawl space giving them overall better indoor air quality.
Sometimes the simplest installs carry the biggest potential. This radon mitigation system is a straightforward up-and-out design, with a soffit penetration as requested. While we weren’t the lowest bid, the homeowner chose us for our reputation, professionalism, and long-term value—something her family appreciated during a sensitive time. With the home currently in a trust and the basement potentially being finished in the future, the extraction point was strategically placed near the HVAC system. This offers flexibility in case the basement is ever divided into separate rooms.
We’re hopeful this project opens the door to helping more family members stay protected with professional radon mitigation.
Tim and Shelly have faced serious health challenges; both were diagnosed with cancer in recent years. Concerned about the dangers of radon exposure, they wanted to protect their children and grandchildren from future cancer risks. That’s when they turned to a professional radon mitigation system.
Our team installed a two-point radon mitigation system on the south side of their home. One extraction point was placed behind the garage near the foundation wall, while a second point was added under the crawl space, ensuring radon gases were effectively pulled away from living areas. We also sealed around the sump lid in the basement and installed a 16x25 BEZ filter to improve indoor air quality. They had a ERV insalled for better indoor air.
While the slab condition meant we could not guarantee exact levels, this system provides powerful protection. For Tim and Shelly, reducing radon was an essential step in safeguarding their family’s health for generations.
This home required a one-point radon mitigation system installed on the back side of the house. Our team placed the extraction point in the unfinished basement, exiting near the HVAC system for a clean and efficient layout. A small notch in the rim joist allowed for an easy up-and-out installation. With plenty of space in the basement, the project was straightforward and ensured the home is now protected against dangerous radon levels.