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This client's home was a simple installation as per his request. He is aware on how Indoor Air Quality works and how it is beneficial to health. It's the main reason why he got himself his own radon mitigation system.
This job was quite a challenge since it was a complicated installation. Our team has some difficulty looking for a better routing system for the ERV (Energy Recovery Ventilator) but we still made sure the options are discussed with the customer. We were able to find a work around with the routing and the customer was happy about it since they are to build a shelf at some point. The home had a very interesting design and basement structure. All went smoothly!
This home has multiple chambers and we addressed the tight crawlspaces along with the north half basement with extraction points. We did show a proposal to the customer and explained that it would be good to locate the fan on the back of the house rather than it being in the neighbor's driveway side. The customer agreed and everything went well.
This is the 2nd time this company called us to set up a radon mitigation system for their building. The first project we had with them is soil vapor intrusion from their 2nd structure. We have explained what the client needs to know in terms of the route to the crawlspace necessities and they agreed.
This is a pretty simple system as the basement is unfinished but framed out to be able to be finished. Homeowners from the sounds of things are possibly looking to move in the next few years but unsure of where they are going to go. They requested that everything needs to be kept on the left hand side of the basement in the room that will be a utility room. Due to elevated levels there needs to be too extraction points. One can most likely be slipped near the water heater. But the homeowner is looking to have our exit point be near the exit point of everything else on the side of the home. Installation went smooth!