What Is Radon Before & After Photos

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Radon Mitigation - West Point, NE

This homeowner had her home tested for radon which came out with high levels, especially in her area. She wanted to renovate her home but before that, she planned to have the mitigation system first as part of her protection. We were able to explain to her how the installation will be, and she was happy with the outcome. 

Radon Mitigation - West Point, NE

This concerned client wanted to have some piping redone with their previous radon mitigation system. They weren't really satisfied with the initial installation in their basement, so they wanted to have that corrected as it is they stay most of the time. They are also worried about their home's radon levels and want it to lower down. We have discussed all the building materials needed and how our work is worth it in a long-term span. She is happy with the result! 

Exterior Install-Ashland,NE

Andrew and John did a great job with this customer's radon mitigation install

Radon Mitigation - Ashland, NE

This lovely couple were so excited as they have a little one along the way! They were looking into upgrading the health standards of their home and want it more protected from any hazardous elements. Knowing that radon is one, they called us initially for a free estimate and asked what's the best type of mitigation system to place  in their home. We had drafted them their options in which they were happy how it turned out! 

Radon Mitigation - Elmwood, NE

Mitigating a Family Home with History

This ranch home tested at 11.5 pCi/L, and while the structure holds decades of family history, it also presents unique challenges. The original porch was enclosed to create a finished living space, but the crawlspace beneath remains inaccessible—making radon level warranties difficult.

The basement is mostly finished, except for a small HVAC room. The homeowner’s grandfather added the basement in the 1970s and later installed interior drain tile, though the sump pump is located outside. With uncertainty about where the tile runs, our team plans to extract near the plumbing stack and tie into the system if accessible.

Routing will go through the rim joist, with the homeowner assisting by relocating the water softener basin ahead of time.

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Our Locations:

Radon Defense Midwest
1744 N 120th St
Omaha, NE 68154
1-402-226-5233