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This was a repeat client of ours with her other homes in other cities in Nebraska. She specifically requested to have the radon mitigation system installed in this home at the back corner if possible. The team tried their best to draft the most ideal layout for the client's demand and they were able to meet in the middle about the design. It was simple install, nothing too fancy. The client's purpose is to have every home she attains protected from radon exposure and anyone who will stay there won't have health concerns in the future. Guilt removed!
Lance and Cole did a great job with this mitigation install.
A homeowner with elevated radon levels—testing at 16 pCi/L above the concrete crawlspace—reached out for help. The crawlspace had 4-foot clearance, making it ideal for mitigation work. Our team installed a radon system with a suction point in the sump, routing up and out alongside the home’s interior tile. Cracks in the concrete were sealed with caulk, and we used spray foam to close gaps where the slab met the crawlspace wall. With a fan cover and muffler installed, the system is quiet and efficient. While one section of the home remains inaccessible, the homeowner is already seeing improved air quality—and considering a second system in the future for full protection.
Everything was great Mom was satisfied with the work that was done as well
A radon mitigation system's extraction point typically goes through the concrete floor and beneath the property, but that wasn't an option for radon removal this time. Chuck's floors were poured with radiant heating elements so we couldn't drill through them. While there are a few options for an extraction point without drilling, we opted for a sump pit extraction point as a solution.