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A homeowner in Townsend, Massachusetts set up an appointment for Erickson Foundation Supportworks to come and administer a home radon test. The test results came back at 5.0 pCi/l which is above the recommended threshold for radon in a home. A comfortable level is 4.0pCi/l or lower.
Jason Furrey was the Design Specialist for this project and after he saw the radon test come back as 5.0pCi/l he designed a Radon Mitigation System for this homeowner. After the System was designed by Jason, Scott Crandall took the designs and led his team to install the system into the home. After the radon system is installed the crew made sure that the manometer was working and that the radon levels are below 4.0pCi/l.
This homeowner in Mont Vernon, New Hampshire was experiencing their radon systems fan stop working and the gaskets begin to rot. The homeowners decided to call EFS for a free inspection.
A design specialist arrived at the home and inspected the home. They recommended that the homeowners have a new radon system installed.
A homeowner in New Boston, New Hampshire, has lived in their home since 2003. This spring/summer their neighbor stopped over and told them they were having a radon system installed in their home and recommended testing their home for radon. The homeowners use the basement for working out so they tested their home and the test came back with levels between 4-5 pCi/L. They called EFS for an inspection of their home and our Design Specialist created a design for a radon system to be installed into their home. Our team installed a radon mitigation system with two extraction points to lower the radon levels in the home.
This homeowner in Milford, NH was experiencing radon levels in his home getting worse. The homeowner said over the last 3 years of owning the home the radon levels seem to be increasing even when they have a radon system installed already in their home. The homeowner decided to call EFS for a free inspection.
Design Specialist Chris Greenwood arrived at the home and inspected the basement. Chris looked at the current Radon System and noticed it had only one extraction point. Chris told the homeowner this could be why the radon levels aren't going down. Chris recommended installing a new Radon System with two extraction points to collect more radon.
A homeowner in Milford, New Hampshire, recently became concerned with radon in their home. They tested their home and the results were above the recommended amount per the National Radon Defense. The homeowners called EFS for us to look at their basement and designed a radon mitigation system. Our installation team installed the radon mitigation system with 2 extraction points and sealed 25 feet of cracks in the slab to prevent radon from seeping through the cracks in the slab.