Iowa Radon Defense Before & After Photos
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Radon Mitigation - Hartford, IA
Radon Mitigation and How it Helped
This was an old farmhouse, with its quirky layout and had elevated radon levels from 20–30, needed serious attention. The client did say they were tight on funds, the team devised a 4-point system within their budget -- for the fan setup, perfect for the short basement runs. Three points connect in a straight line, while a T-joint routes the fourth. The chambers are easy to spot— on the dog wash station, sump pump, HVAC, and the raised slab at the stair landing. Given their show dogs health protection, the homeowner insisted on a radon fan housing cover to keep curious noses away. The fan will discreetly exit at the back of the house, ensuring functionality and safety for their prized pups.
Radon Mitigation - Milo, IA
Simple Radon Installation in Milo, Iowa
This project should be a super simple 1-point system out of the sump pit. Homeowner purchases home a couple years ago and is in the middle of finishing the basement and wanted to have a mitigation system in place prior to any other finishing. Health concern was the priority. I took a photo of the side of the house where we are needing to exit, and homeowner agreed that this would be the best place as it is also away from their patio that looks out over the pond. Installation went well!
Radon Mitigation - Colo, IA
Radon Gas Mitigation Done in Colo, Iowa
This is a single point system that will be run out of the sump on the inside of the house. It will exit out through the other utility area on the backside of the corner of the house. The clients would like a fan housing cover as well as soffit penetration on this one. This was a super easy going couple in which the wife was driving what was going on but ultimately husband had final say of what was needed. He was not really that complicated to talk to, he just wants a good explanation on how everything would go. The challenge was if the sump pump is still able due to age and the team brought one as back up. It turned out fine!
Radon Mitigation - Osage, IA
This is a two point system due to elevated radon levels. One point in the unfinished room and the second on the other side of the dividing wall in the closet. Home owners were to move a couple totes and Santas where the extraction point can be straight down. These are the only unfinished areas in the basement with limited outside options. The complicated part is where to put the fan outside. Homeowner has three pieces of the deck outside that can be lifted up for access. Only other option is coring out through the deck right next to wood which homeowner said would be okay. The project specialist suggested that it would be to the left side of the window on the deck. The client agreed as there wasn't much a better choice. It turned out great!
Radon Mitigation - Altoona, IA
This client had her home tested and got levels of 23 -- which is entirely higher than other homes. She was worried if her family has been exposed but they are not experiencing any symptoms so she wanted to make sure it does not get worse in the future.