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This home will be soon up for sale but the owner's realtor didn't agree to post it unless it has a radon mitigation system. They had the home tested but regardless of having a low radon level (4.2 pCi/L), it is now a requirement to mitigate for the safety of others.
Everything was great Mom was satisfied with the work that was done as well
Even in a cluttered basement, safety comes first. This homeowner saw radon levels between 5–8 pCi/L and knew it was time to take action. While much of the basement is packed, the back corner near the plumbing stack is accessible—making it the ideal spot for a sub-slab extraction point. There’s an inaccessible crawlspace at the front of the home, so we’re installing without a warranty on levels, but we’ll do everything we can to get a strong result. Entry will be through the side basement door, as the basement stairs are quite steep. The homeowner took advantage of our less interest financing option to prioritize family health now and pay over time.
When this family decided to sell their home, everything seemed perfect—until the buyer requested a radon test. The results came back with high radon levels, putting the sale at risk as per their real estate agent. Determined to resolve the issue, the family reached out to our team for a professional radon mitigation system. We quickly installed the system, reducing radon levels to a safe range and providing the documentation needed to satisfy the buyer’s concerns. Thanks to the mitigation system, the client were able to close the deal with confidence, while ensuring the new homeowners would be safe from radon exposure.
Andrew was able to get this exterior mitigation system installed for our customers as they were concerned about their radon levels in the home. They started out at a 8.10 radon reading and after this install they were well under the EPA recommendations. Way to go Andrew!