Radon Defense Midwest Before & After Photos
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Radon Mitigation - Hebron, NE
This client had his home radon test return to a level of 10 which alarmed him so much that he immediately made a deposit for his own mitigation system. He is very concerned about the future effects of radon or if it's deemed poisonous at high levels. We definitely explained what he needs to know and set up a plan for his home. Everything went well.
Radon Mitigation - Wausa, NE
The clients were former customers of thrasher and they really our quality of service and company standards. His home had really access to the vents and his HVAC system was kind of tight but other than that the cleaning went well.
Radon Mitigation - Wausa, NE
This young client is a serious farmer, sought our help for a radon remediation system in his parents' ranch-style home. Built in 2016, the basement, mostly finished, had a passive system in place, but client considered alternative options due to concerns about warranties and fan longevity. A 4'' PVC pipe was speculated to be installed for the location of the system. With radon levels at 11.5 after test, health worries arose for him and his family, prompting the installation of a 20x25 filter and UVC. Additional points near the water heater and an interior drain tile in the sump pit were noted. The client, initially reserved, he warmed up during the process and provided an amazing feedback that he was very happy how the team was hands-on.
Radon Mitigation - Polk, NE
This client was planning to have his home renovated but wanted to be protected in the process since it's more of a long-term plan. We were able to explain how the installation would work since he had some hindrances regarding the smart sumps. We were able to draft an ideal design for him and he really liked it. Everything went well!
Exterior Exhaust Fan Aesthetic Package in Crofton, NE
We installed a 2 extraction point depressurization radon mitigation system in this family's lake house in Crofton, NE with an exterior exhaust fan to pull the radon gas out from the house and discharge it outside.