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Radon Mitigation - Gladbrook, IA

This client was very detailed how he would like the radon to be exiting his home - he wants to it near the generator to not have to look at anything. It would be a 4 point system as discussed and we did make a promise we would deliver. It's a pretty odd layout but Rusty the team lead made it work! We did educate the client he needs a higher suction fan to make sure we have enough pull for the system. The client agreed and was given briefing before the installation started. He was happy how it turned out!

Radon Mitigation - Toledo, IA

This is a single point system running out of the sump and through the soffit. The project is dedicated for the church, and it was talked about as they wanted all people who serve would be protected from the harmful exposure of radon. It is believed that since it's always a closed mass and the vicinity or structure is old, the radon mitigation system is a necessity. 

Radon Mitigation - Saint Ansgar, IA

Originally anticipated this home as a quick radon project, but discovered two sizable, well-maintained crawl spaces during the walkthrough. Really rare but amazing home! Homeowner was committed to clearing these spaces for better work conditions. The project involves extracting through the sump in the basement, connected to the son's bedroom and a utility room. The route goes from downstairs through the rim joists in the garage and out through the roof. A T connection will link the encapsulation points, ensuring a straightforward installation. 

Radon Mitigation - Osage, IA

This is a two point system due to elevated radon levels. One point in the unfinished room and the second on the other side of the dividing wall in the closet. Home owners were to move a couple totes and Santas where the extraction point can be straight down. These are the only unfinished areas in the basement with limited outside options. The complicated part is where to put the fan outside. Homeowner has three pieces of the deck outside that can be lifted up for access. Only other option is coring out through the deck right next to wood which homeowner said would be okay. The project specialist suggested that it would be to the left side of the window on the deck. The client agreed as there wasn't much a better choice. It turned out great!

Radon Mitigation - Charles City, IA

The property, initially a flip, is undergoing extensive renovations. During the inspection, the team uncovered three visible chambers and a sunroom with a complex foundation. There's uncertainty about what lies beneath, and anticipated coring horizontally into the sunroom. The homeowner, a first-time flipper, displayed eagerness to actively participate in the installation process. Despite some indecision about the PVC routing in the basement, he plans to be present during the install. Considering duct cleaning for both properties, he decided to prioritize his residence once the current project expenses ease for health purposes. Despite the challenges, the homeowner's cooperative and forward-thinking approach made the process smooth. He's a good one!