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Upon detecting radon gas in their home, a family in Chelmsford, MA realized the necessity of installing a radon mitigation system to protect their property from this hazardous substance. Our Customer Care team scheduled an appointment for System Design Specialist Mark Proctor to visit the residence and determine the optimal installation strategy for the radon system. Upon hearing our proposal, they expressed enthusiasm about moving forward with the installation. The installation team, headed by Cameron Hughes, began by creating an extraction point in the foundation floor. PVC pipes were then fitted from the extraction point, running along the foundation wall and out of the basement. A fan was attached to the pipes outside, effectively removing radon from the home. The "after" photo shows the pipes extending above the roofline, which prevents radon exposure within the home. The manometer installed in the basement tracks any fluctuations in radon levels, guaranteeing the home's safety. The family can now rest assured that their entire home, not just the basement, is a secure environment.
After a homeowner from Chelmsford, MA completed a radon test and discovered their home had radon levels between 5-8 picocuries, they reached out to Erickson Foundation Solutions. This meant the family was at risk for the long-term health effects associated with radon, including lung cancer. With a basement renovation planned, it was essential they protect the new living space from this hazardous and almost undetectable gas, which is likely to rise from the soil and seep through a home's foundation. To offer peace of mind, Erickson Foundation Solutions installed a radon mitigation system for the family.
This homeowner in Wayland, MA was interested in learning more about radon systems. They had been testing their radon levels with an electric radon detector which the basement was averaging 2.8 but has spiked to as high as 6 pCi/l. The Design Specialist came to the home and explained to the homeowners about the potential issues and risks of radon. The homeowners chose to have a radon system installed after they met with the Design Specialist. Scott Crandall and his team installed the radon system into the home.
A homeowner in Wayland, MA conducted multiple radon gas tests in their home. One test revealed radon levels at 6 picocuries per liter, surpassing the Environmental Protection Agency's safety threshold of 4 picocuries per liter, thereby necessitating the installation of a radon mitigation system. Another test indicated radon levels at approximately 3 picocuries per liter, which is below the safety limit. Radon, a hazardous gas linked to health issues such as lung cancer, can fluctuate within a home due to various factors. These variable radon levels raised concerns for the homeowner, prompting them to seek a reliable solution. We installed our radon mitigation system, ensuring their home was safeguarded and providing the homeowner with the peace of mind they desired.
This homeowner in Gilmanton, New Hampshire was experiencing high Radon levels in their home. The levels in their home were at 23 pCi/L in the basement of the single-family home. Design Specialist Jason Vachon came to the home and proposed to install a Radon Mitigation System in the basement.
Crew Lead Branden Edwards and his team came to the home and installed a custom Radon Mitigation System for the home. Once the Radon System was turned on the radon levels instantly started to fall.
The homeowner was very please with the results of the project.