Serving Southern New Hampshire, Middlesex and Essex Counties Massachusetts
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This family was concerned with their radon levels, mainly because their daughter was living in the lower section of the home. They wished to install a radon mitigation system in order to lower the radon levels, giving them peace of mind that their family would be safe. Installation of the system took less than one day, and the levels are effectively below the recommended 4.0 pCi/l.
In May 2023, these homeowners purchased their home. They had lived in the home for only a few months before seeing a small crack in their foundation and wanted it looked at. While looking at foundation companies they found Erickson Foundation Solution and noticed Radon Mitigation on our website. They decided to call EFS for a foundation and radon inspection. Our Design Specialist inspected the basement and recommended a radon system to be installed but also installed NexusPro over the cracks and a SaniDry Sedona Dehumidifier to control the moisture within the basement.
The radon system was able to reduce the radon to safe levels.
A homeowner in Newton Highlands, Massachusetts, had concerns about radon in their finished basement. The homeowners use their basement frequently and want to make sure that it is safe to use. They decided to call EFS for a free radon inspection. Our design specialist recommended installing a radon mitigation system in their basement to reduce the levels of radon in their basement. Our production team installed a radon mitigation system in their basement and reduced the radon levels to a comfortable level.
This homeowner in New Durham, New Hampshire had gotten a radon test done at their home. The results came back at 19.8 pCi/L, which is very high. Design Specialist Jason Vachon came to the home and figured out where to install a new Radon Mitigation System. Crew Lead Branden Edwards and his team came to the home and installed a new Radon Mitigation System based on Jason's drawing.
This homeowner in Newton, Massachusetts currently have a radon system installed in their home but the radon fan is making noise. They decided to call EFS for a free inspection.
Design Specialist Kenny Calabrese tested the home for radon and inspected the old radon system. The radon levels came back at 4.1 pCi/L which is slightly higher than the recommended amount. Kenny recommended removing the old radon mitigation system from the home and installing a new radon system with all new piping in the home.
Crew Lead Dillon Kingsbury and his team removed the old radon system and then installed a new radon system where the old system was.
