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This client was in the construction industry too, so he definitely understands the concept of radon mitigation. He called professional help as he plans to replace the pump and maybe add a battery back-up just for safety purposes. Everything went well with the installation!
This project was made on a very decent-sized house and the homeowners even helped move the furniture! The husband works in the basement so he wanted to add a active passive protection system from radon.
This was a challenging customer as he was picky about where to place his radon mitigation system. He was concerned about how it would affect the structure of his home. Thankfully, all our professionals are well-trained in the ideal location and the perfect spot to place a radon mitigation system. Don't worry, they don't ruin aesthetics, either!
For this lovely family, radon mitigation was one of their keys to a healthier life. After installation, they noticed an immediate improvement in their well-being, with fewer respiratory issues and a newfound sense of security in their radon-free home. They had their first radon mitigation system with us last year and wanted to install another one since they had built an extension for their home.
This is an interesting project as the layout of the home was a reno (renovation). There is a thin utility strip across the center of the basement. Half is finished and the rest is crawlspace. If you go on the left side of the utility strip, the sump pit needs to be crawled to in order to seal it up. Not a super comfortable thing to have to do but is about 8-10 feet crawl. From the outside of the home, the exit hole will need to be on the shorted park of the home toward the porch. Mainly wanted protection from exposure because they're getting a radon mitigation system. Inside this relates to needing to exit somewhere in the crawl space, some concerns still needed a fix. We offered the homeowner a crawlspace encapsulation and will have this considered in the future!