Iowa Radon Defense Before & After Photos
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Radon Mitigation - Mason City, IA
This was a tough account and then a thousand questions for me that I needed to answer. No harm no foul but they are very detailed individuals and it was a fight too and the sale because the homeowner his wife did not like the fact that there was only a three-day cancellation policy if they changed their mind. You know there they decided to do something and I think they're on the same page at this point. If you go down into the basement there is a small storage area to the left hand side and in that corner the homeowner would like an extraction point. They would like it run out through the ceiling through an existing dryer vent. He will be cutting an 8x8 square out of their drywall so that we will be able to run our pvc. Being at the home has right on levels around 15 to 16. And he wanted to run the second extraction point on the same well that has a television. He's not all that concerned with Aesthetics because I don't believe that they spend a lot of time downstairs. You can touch base with me if you have any questions regarding this as I believe the homeowner will be present and most likely interested in the work that you're doing.
Radon Mitigation - Norwalk, IA
The team has reviewed home initially and there is currently a passive system in place. Needing to do a 2-point system based on right on levels, second shock complaint would probably be okay in your drain tile. The homeowners have been suffering from allergies and having multiple headaches lately so also wanted to do the Breathe EZ filter too. The husband works in construction so he'll most likely be home during the installation process but is it really cool guy. He understands everything about radon, it's just this time they had the finances to cover the cost.
Radon Mitigation - Osceola, IA
This home will have a 2-point system in the corner of the basement near the shower. There are two some bits. One is on the far side of the basement that needs to be sealed up with a dome cover and the second one is on the right hand side of the basement that needs to be sealed up with plexiglass. This is due to the fact that it is smaller. Homeowner is looking to finish the majority of his basement at some point in time so is looking for an attraction point to come out of the sump with the black cover and second extraction point in and around that corner area due to elevated right on levels. The homeowner is primarily worried about upcoming health concerns if he doesn't act on radon now.
Radon Mitigation - Windsor Heights, IA
Radon Mitigation is a Home Inspection Need
This client had an old radon mitigation installed in 2013 when the team checked, it was no longer working! Homeowner decided to have it replaced with a new one as he is planning to have the house appraised and his home inspector friend suggested to have his radon mitigation system checked first as he observed it's old age. The team installed on the same spot and educated client on how it should be maintained. He opted for a fan cover for maximum durability.
Radon Mitigation - Slater, IA
Andrew did a great job in this install that had 4 extraction points and an encapsulation. The customer had high levels of radon and wanted to make sure the home was safe!