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Radon Mitigation - George, IA
Radon Mitigation in George, Iowa
Solomon and his wife are a young couple that bought the house this past year. It was an old house with brick foundation and radon levels of 8.5. The installation will start with a sub slab extraction point next to plumbing stack on back wall, route out side of house and core through wall, route up. They wanted everything to be prepared before they move on to their next chapter in life.
Radon Mitigation - Waverly, NE
This client had their home tested for radon and the results weren't really good. Worried about their family's health, they proceeded to inquire with Radon Defense Midwest with the ideal radon mitigation system designed for the home's structure. They liked it but requested a few remediations to keep the home's aesthetic. The installation was easy since there were extraction points found for the system. Everything went well!
Radon Mitigation - Waverly, NE
Radon Mitigation Installation Guidelines Explained
When the Miesbach family discovered high radon levels in their home, they felt anxious. They contacted Radon Defense Midwest and the team guided them through radon mitigation installation guidelines: sealing cracks, installing a vent pipe, and ensuring proper airflow. With each step, their worries lessen, replaced by relief as they created a safer, healthier home. Another happy installation story!
Radon Mitigation - Sioux City, IA
Andy was very nice and bought the house 6 years ago with his family. He was unsure of levels and thought under 10 when I asked, but I was getting much higher levels using the EcoTracker. The home had a two-chamber basement - which was the start. Health concerns was the primary reason, and they will start to build an extra bedroom for another family member there.
Radon Mitigation - Sioux City, IA
New Home but Needs Radon Mitigation
Ryan and his family just bought house recently and have not moved in yet as they're doing some renovating. They tested and returned with radon levels of 16 and possible health concerns. Basement has two chambers and is unfinished. The plan was a sub slab extraction point in corner towards base of stairs, core through wall low for second point in second chamber. Route up in main basement chamber and exit through rim joist and route up. Everything went well!