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The homeowner spends her time in the basement since that's where her work from home set-up is arranged. She prefers to make herself protected from radon using a mitigation system because she prioritizes her health over anything. Regardless of having average radon levels in her area, she is still happy with her decision getting one for her own safety.
This client inquired for a home radon test and returned with very low levels. He already has an existing system but wanted to extend it on the other side of the house. The team did an inspection and saw that the crawlspace was a mess. It looks like it was only sealed with broken clay pots placed in the wall. The crawlspace was quite small so we offered an encapsulation with no extraction points. Everything turned out the way the client expects it to be!
The homeowner is planning to spend more time in the basement and is taking precautions to reduce the radon concentration there. In other words, he is well aware that there are no outward signs of the problem. Hence, he made up his mind to get a radon reduction system for his home.
This couple had some surge of radon levels during the winter season and feeling bothered on what it might cause, they decided to get another radon mitigation system in the opposite part of their home. The installation started in the storage room and met up with the 2nd exit point going out at the back of the room. The couple was happy with the results.
This client had an old radon mitigation system from another company, and they feel like it's no longer fulfilling the job. They called us for a free estimate and wondered if it's better to have it checked. The team drafted a plan for the client and had a radon test - levels returned with 7.9 and she wasn't really happy with that number. The team came to her home and discovered there were cracks around the old system. Advised all fixes for her home and agreed to have them done. Everything went well and she feels better!