Radon Testing Before & After Photos
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Radon Mitigation - Omaha, NE
This client was aware about the effects of high radon exposure so he had his home tested and it returned with high radon levels. Being the responsible person he is, he booked a radon installation right there and then. He did not hesitate as it was definitely an investment for health!
Radon Mitigation - Omaha, NE
As this client's family expanded -- they just had a baby! At first, they wanted to see if the home's radon levels and returned with a whooping 17.4 which was really high. They knew they needed a home free from radon. Their commitment to creating a safe haven led them to install a mitigation system, ensuring their children could thrive in an environment with optimal indoor air quality.
Radon Mitigation - Omaha, NE
How To Know If You Need Radon Mitigation?
The best way to know whether or not you need radon mitigation is to test and see your levels. If you know that your home has potential radon exposure, like a crack in your foundation, it's a good idea to schedule that test right away. Another important time to test for radon is after remodeling or building an addition, as they might have caused disruptions to the ground, concrete floor and foundation. If you already have a mitigation system in place, however, and you're unsure if it's done correctly, our radon professionals can let you know right away if you need to get it repaired or redone.
Radon Mitigation - Omaha, NE
This client really appreciates the thorough radon testing and reporting provided by Radon Defense Midwest, which helps them understand the severity of the radon issue or their home's level and also the next steps needed to fix it. After their radon test it shown high levels reason being they had a radon mitigation system installed in no time.
Radon Mitigation - Omaha, NE
Radon testing was the first thing the homeowner has done and he was not happy with the results. It was really high. They planned ahead and called Radon Defense Midwest for a free estimate. The installation was planned as point in sump and second point by stack between water softener and laundry. The team spray foamed the exposed dirt under shower, it is accessible from utility room by sump. A fan cover was included. It was a two-story home and on a slope the team recommended setting up ladder on side of house. Everything went as planned.