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This homeowner in Newton, Massachusetts currently have a radon system installed in their home but the radon fan is making noise. They decided to call EFS for a free inspection.
Design Specialist Kenny Calabrese tested the home for radon and inspected the old radon system. The radon levels came back at 4.1 pCi/L which is slightly higher than the recommended amount. Kenny recommended removing the old radon mitigation system from the home and installing a new radon system with all new piping in the home.
Crew Lead Dillon Kingsbury and his team removed the old radon system and then installed a new radon system where the old system was.
This homeowner in Wilmington, Massachusetts was experiencing higher than normal radon levels in their duplex. The homeowner owns the whole building and rents out the other side to his daughter who has young children. They decided to call EFS for a free inspection.
Design Specialist Michael LaMalfa arrived at the home and inspected both basements and then read a test that was done by a third-party company. The results from the test came back as 4.0 pCi/L which is cause for some concern.
Crew Lead Scott Crandall and his team arrived at the home and installed a Radon Mitigation System into each basement.
A homeowner in Newton, Massachusetts, built their home three years ago and now was having concerns about radon in the basement. The homeowners use their basement for working out, and watching movies, and have a bedroom down there for the in-laws when they come to visit. They recently had the home tested for radon and found that the radon levels in the home were around 8 pCi/L. The homeowners decided to call EFS for a free inspection, and our design specialist recommended installing a radon mitigation system to reduce the levels of radon in their home.
This homeowner in Arlington, Massachusetts needed a Radon Mitigation System. They had gotten a radon test done in 2003 and the levels came back at 14 and 16 pCi/l. The pCi/l should be around 4.0 or below.
Erickson Foundation Supportworks, Design Specialist John Prince, was able to come to the homeowner's house and design a radon system for them. After designing a radon system, a team lead, Scott Crandall comes in with their team and installed the radon system in the home. Post-installation, the team checks that everything is working as it should and double-checks that the radon levels have lowered to below 4.0 pCi/l.
The pictures show what the exterior of the house looked like before and after the radon system was installed.
Now that the homeowner has their radon levels back to normal they are now able to do further work in their basement.
This homeowner in Arlington, Massachusetts got two tests done for radon. The test came back at 9 and 4 pCi/l which are above the recommended amount for radon. The homeowner decided to call the Erickson Foundation Supportworks to set up an appointment.
Jason Furrey is a Design Specialist at Erickson Foundation Supportworks; he came out to the homeowner's home and designed a radon system for the home. Jason passed the design to Scott Crandall, the Crew Lead for this project. Scott and his crew were able to install the Radon system into the home. They were able to reduce the radon levels to below 4.0 pCi/l.