Radon Mitigation Before & After Photos
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Radon Mitigation - Waterloo, IA
This project is fairly straightforward with a 2-point system. The reason why this project needs to be pushed out for an install is that he is finishing a porch / sunroom small area on the side of his home. Homeowner, Austin, wanted the contractor to pretty much finish this project up before installing our radon system. The team did let him know that we operate separately it will not interfere with anything that his contractor would be doing if they were finishing up. There is an interesting some pit that needs to be sealed that isn't all that deep. There was some hesitation on where to put the extraction point but the team made it work. A recommendation of going out directly on the wall near the sun pit although he mentioned the possibility of running line to the far side of the home. The homeowner wanted to make sure there is no entryway for radon in his home.
Radon Mitigation - New Sharon, IA
The client, with a background in HVAC, discussed plans for his home, originally lifted and dropped back on a foundation, causing a spike in radon levels. With the downstairs undergoing renovation, he aims to hide the radon system in the ceiling near the joist, dropping it down about a foot and a half. Three extraction points are planned: one from the sump area, extending to a storage area, and the third running towards the staircase, exiting near the sliding door. The client will handle drywalling a portion himself, prioritizing a concealed installation. He'll be present during the installation for any adjustments or complications. Given initial levels of 20 and occasional deviations, a cautious approach involves implementing a 3-point system.
Radon Mitigation - Toledo, IA
This is a single point system running out of the sump and through the soffit. The project is dedicated for the church, and it was talked about as they wanted all people who serve would be protected from the harmful exposure of radon. It is believed that since it's always a closed mass and the vicinity or structure is old, the radon mitigation system is a necessity.
Radon Mitigation - Mystic, IA
Custom Radon Mitigation for Older Homes with Limited Crawlspace Access
After years of home additions and changes, a couple decided it was time to address radon concerns and improve comfort where they sleep. Access to parts of the basement was limited, but a plan was crafted to make the most of the available entry points. A radon extraction point was installed through a storm door addition, and a second point was cored through a basement wall to reach a crawlspace beneath the master bedroom. Extra insulation was added to the rim joists in this area, helping to create a warmer, healthier environment where they spent much of their time. Despite the home’s complex layout and hidden crawlspaces, the custom mitigation solution provided peace of mind and noticeable improvements in air quality.
Radon Mitigation - Gladbrook, IA
This client was very detailed how he would like the radon to be exiting his home - he wants to it near the generator to not have to look at anything. It would be a 4 point system as discussed and we did make a promise we would deliver. It's a pretty odd layout but Rusty the team lead made it work! We did educate the client he needs a higher suction fan to make sure we have enough pull for the system. The client agreed and was given briefing before the installation started. He was happy how it turned out!