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Paul is a widower living with cerebral palsy and has ongoing indoor air quality concerns. He has already invested nearly $15,000 in solutions including an electronic air filter, UV light, regular duct cleaning, and multiple air purifiers throughout the home. Despite these efforts, he is still looking for meaningful relief and better overall air quality. He may also be preparing to sell the home, making radon mitigation an important step for both health and resale value. The plan is a straightforward single-point radon system, exiting on the northwest corner with fan placement and exhaust on the back or north side of the home to reduce radon levels and support a healthier living environment.
This home is an old ranch farm house with radon levels of 12 in basement and 6 upstairs above the crawlspace. It also has a two-chamber basement with a large dirt crawlspace, and an old garage that is being renovated as an extended living room area. The client was a referral from a friend who had an installation with us and they were really happy so they spread the word! The client also added a Breathe EZ for extra protection along with a crawlspace encapsulation.
Andrew did a great job encapsulating this customer's crawlspace to help lower their radon levels