Serving Southern New Hampshire, Middlesex and Essex Counties Massachusetts
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In Reading, MA, this homeowner faced radon levels at 3.5 pCi/L, seeking to reduce the presence as much as possible. With our radon mitigation system, we effectively brought the levels down for a safer living space. Our expertise ensures precisely controlled environment solutions, reflecting our commitment to be the contractor of choice by redefining the construction experience. Trust us for effective radon mitigation solutions tailored to enhancing home safety.
A homeowner in Haverhill, Massachusetts, had purchased their home 4 years ago and refused to use the basement because of the fear of radon down there. The radon levels in the home were around 4 pCi/L. The homeowners decided to call EFS for a free inspection, and our design specialist recommended installing a radon mitigation system into the home to lower the radon levels.
A homeowner in Haverhill, Massachusetts, had concerns about radon in their home because of a neighbor being diagnosed with cancer from radon exposure. They would like to have a radon system installed in their home. The concrete-floored basement had multiple cracks in the slab. Cracks in concrete can allow radon to seep through into the home. Our specialist recommended installing a radon mitigation system and sealing the cracks in the basement with NexusPro.
This homeowner in North Reading, Massachusetts got a test done for radon. The test came back with levels of 9.5 pCi/l, which is above the recommended amount. the recommended amount is below 4.0pCi/l. After seeing the radon test results they knew they needed a radon mitigation system in their basement. They decided to call Erickson Foundation Supportworks and set-up an appointment.
John Prince was the Design Specialist from Erickson Foundation Supportworks that assisted the homeowner on this project. John went to visit the homeowners and observed their home situation. He confirmed that they should get a radon mitigation system in their home. John then designed a radon system specifically for their home. Then Scott Crandall, the Crew lead, and his team turned the design into the homeowner's new radon system.
The pictures show what the exterior of the house looked like before and after the project.
A homeowner in North Andover, Massachusetts tested their home for radon years ago and they believe the test was around 4.0 pCi/l. Design Specialist Michael Biedrzycki proposed that the homeowners install a Radon System in their home. Scott Crandall and his team installed a permanent solution to the raised radon levels.
