Radon Testing Before & After Photos
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Radon Mitigation - Council Bluffs, IA
The radon levels of this customer were just a little over the safe range but they still decided to get a radon mitigation system for their home to be protected. They did say that it's better to be safe than sorry!
Radon Mitigation - Council Bluffs, IA
The client got this home with high radon levels and unaware of it. Within a few days, he contacted us and the team had installed a radon mitigation system that brought the levels down to acceptable levels. Everything went smoothly and the client is happy!
Radon Mitigation - Council Bluffs, IA
Met with Scott, a retired UP executive, and his wife, a retired nurse, at their large ranch-style home. The house boasts geothermal heating, ICF construction, and spray foam insulation inside the attic roof for energy efficiency. They already have an ERV connected to their HVAC system but need a custom Breathe EZ and L brackets for a larger filter. With no sump pump, they have a passive system with a capped pipe near the sump pit. They also require crack sealing, a UVC light installation, duct cleaning with deluxe fogging, and dryer vent cleaning. Radon levels were 5.5 short term and 2.7 long term, seeking peace of mind with a system while enjoying retirement.
Radon Mitigation - Council Bluffs, IA
The team met with April and her husband Jon. They bought this acreage 2 years ago and didn't test till recently and levels are 7. She was a nurse and freaked out by radon. They're both self employed and have a bunch of kids that were not present. Chiefs fans and went to game this past weekend. Both were nice and friendly. Jon is more no nonsense and was just interested in the depressurization system and said he was familiar with it already. After installation, you can see the relief from April's face.
Radon Mitigation - Glenwood, IA
The team met with Dave and Deb who were very nice and talkative. They also have 2 friendly dogs. The basement is finished and they have a 3 season room, deck, patio. No sump pit. The design will be sub slab extraction point under stairs in back corner, route up and exit through rim joist under stairs and exit house next to door on back patio and in corner. Place fan with cover and muffler on wall tucked in corner, then up and around soffit. They lived in the home for 31 years and just recently tested and became aware of levels of 8.4. They found us by searching "radon installers in Omaha" and we were on top of the list. Amazing!