Radon Defense Midwest Before & After Photos
Click on a photo to enlarge.
Radon Mitigation - Norfolk, NE
This client sealed the deal with a full upfront payment and didn't even ask for a free estimate. He wanted to make sure his family is safe from the radon gas, and he did search online and found out that radon remediation or mitigation is the only key. He shared with us that he'll treat this as an investment and will not look further as he was satisfied how it turned out.
How low can you go?
Cole and Jordan installed this ERV for a customer to help lower their radon levels even more, giving them the best air quality possible.
Radon Mitigation - Osmond, NE
A renovation is ongoing in this client's home. They're making a large addition that includes a space behind their garage that's being converted to a laundry room and will set another space for the garage extension. An upstairs sunroom is also under construction. While they have this, they decided to take a radon test to see what's their level. Lo and behold, it turned out to be almost 10 pCi/L and that's high! The client made the decision to get a radon mitigation system installed with Radon Defense Midwest which would be a great fit while there is ongoing construction. So it's like a hole in one project. Everything was discussed in full detail and the installation was perfect. The client is happy.
Radon Mitigation - Denton, NE
This client did make sure his home was tested for radon. It's a newly renovated home and it's nice in person. He requested the best and ideal that would fit in his home's structure. We were able to draft one for him and really liked it! Installation went well.
Radon Mitigation - Brainard, NE
High Radon Levels Lead to Action in Finished Basement
After receiving radon test results showing 22.2 pCi/L, this homeowner, who had never tested before, took immediate action. With a child living in the mostly finished basement, addressing radon became a top priority. A 3-point mitigation system will be installed, with extraction points at the plumbing stack, SE corner, and along the south wall. The homeowner plans to clear out storage, including part of a built-in shelf, to give the crew access. The system will be carefully routed: points one and two connected low, points two and three connected high, with the system exiting from point two. This proactive move ensures a healthier environment for the entire family, especially the kids living downstairs.