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This simple family just wanted to protect their kids and would like to consider it as an investment for their health. They had a continuous radon monitor and the levels kept increasing as the months gone by. It went up to 34 pCi/L which is not livable. We did recommend a radon test for assurance but the clients decide to mitigate without having second thoughts. They were worried for the health of the kids, probably the reason why their kids were getting sick the past few months at least. The team did explain the process and simplest system we could offer. They took it under a payment plan and they were happy how it turned out!
This client had a rough feeling about their home, feeling like something is wrong. They checked the internet for answers and they saw that radon exposure is a factor for unhealthy indoor air that could cause cancer. Being paranoid, they decided to get a radon test and they got levels of 77 pCi/L. That's really, really high! Alarmed and worried, the couple decided to mitigate immediately. They called for a free estimate with us and discussed everything -- booked and paid in full the same day. They were really happy about our service and would recommend us to friends and family!
This is a single point system that will be run out of the sump on the inside of the house. It will exit out through the other utility area on the backside of the corner of the house. The clients would like a fan housing cover as well as soffit penetration on this one. This was a super easy going couple in which the wife was driving what was going on but ultimately husband had final say of what was needed. He was not really that complicated to talk to, he just wants a good explanation on how everything would go. The challenge was if the sump pump is still able due to age and the team brought one as back up. It turned out fine!
This project is a single point system on front corner of the house with a second sump pit that needs to be covered in Plexi in the garage. The sump inside the house is tucked away in a piece of furniture that the client built. The exit point needs to be no higher than 30 inches and under the wood to the furnace to tuck it away from the wall. Can come out as close as possible to the soil line. Mainly, the client just wants it to be hidden inside as much as possible without having to rebuild anything int he future.
Iowa Radon Defense was a savior for this busy professional who had recently moved to Garner, Iowa. The client really liked the rapid response and efficient mitigation results the company promises which allowed them to focus on their career with one less worry in their life – high radon levels in their home. It was not a complicated installation as the system was meant to be placed in the utility room and connected with an exit point in the corner. The crawlspace was a decent size, so everything went well.