What Is Radon Before & After Photos
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Radon Mitigation - Griswold, IA
This customer was annoyed and had been complaining with the noise level of their old radon fan. Turns out the location they wanted was next to a bedroom. There is almost no insulation behind their siding, so if the pipe even comes close to the house, there is a vibration/noise. We explained to them how it was and was very disappointed with the previous mitigation company they worked with. We drafted a plan where the team managed to strap the pipe above the fan with J hooks to help with the noise. It was a nice experience since customer has knowledge in construction he had better hooks provided - he didn't ask for a discount either which was cool. Everything went well and he was happy!
Radon Mitigation - Villisca, IA
This lovely couple wanted to start 2023 with a healthy environment and don't want radon to be present at home. They called for our professional help and we have discussed the ideal set-up for their home. They were happy about it!
Radon Mitigation - Denison, iA
The health risk of radon was not a joke for this family, and they decided to get their own protection by installing a radon mitigation system. They requested if it could be installed, showing it at the back of their home. The team was able to draft an initial design for them and they really liked it. Installation went smoothly!
Radon Mitigation - Denison, IA
This was a challenging install as the home had an inaccessible crawlspace. What the team did was to install next to the stairs going through the utility room and run out to the back door. The client was none too picky how the radon mitigation system will be installed as long as it should work as intended.
Radon Mitigation - Ida Grove, IA
Red Brick Ranch Radon Fix: Custom System for Stubborn Levels in a Geothermal Home
After putting off mitigation for some time, this homeowner in a brick walk-out ranch was ready to take action. With radon levels at 14 pCi/L, it was clear that a more effective and permanent solution was needed. There was no sump pit, only exterior drain tile and pea gravel beneath the slab, plus a hidden passive pipe that proved unreliable. To deliver reliable radon abatement, we designed a 2-point sub-slab extraction system along the north wall, spaced 15 feet apart (disregarding the outdated job drawing). The system will exit through the block wall and brick, with a fan and muffler installed on the side of the home, carefully routed around the soffit for a clean finish.
They currently operate an ERV system with geothermal HVAC, which we encouraged them to run more consistently. A custom Breathe EZ (29x25) unit with L brackets is part of the plan, replacing the awkward filter stack they currently use (16x25x2 + 14x25x2). Sealed 25 feet of visible slab cracks near the HVAC system and finish with duct cleaning and standard fogging; creating cleaner air and real radon reduction.