Serving Southern New Hampshire, Middlesex and Essex Counties Massachusetts
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This homeowner in Goffstown, New Hampshire had high radon levels in their home. They tested their home and the results came back with a pCi/l of 11. The homeowners decided to call Erickson to have someone come look at the home. Design Specialist David Cormier designed a custom radon system for this home. The Crew Lead Scott Crandall and his team installed the Radon System into the home.
A homeowner in Goffstown, New Hampshire, had lived in their home for over 10 years. They had recently learned about radon and decided to call EFS for a free radon inspection. Our Design Specialist recommended a radon mitigation system to be installed in the home.
Our team installed the Radon Mitigation System into the home to lower the radon levels in their home.
This homeowner in Groton, Massachusetts, had recently finished their basement and had concerns with the radon levels in the home. They reached out to EFS about installing a radon mitigation system in their basement to lower the radon levels.
Nancy B. of Groton Massachusetts was experiencing high radon levels in their home. The radon levels were tested between 48-56 pCi/L. They have a partly finished basement and would like to have a radon mitigation system installed. Design Specialist John Prince came to the home and inspected the basement. He created a design for a radon mitigation system in the basement that comes out underneath the side steps of the home.
Crew Lead Josh Provost and his team came to the home and installed the radon mitigation system. Once the radon system was installed the radon levels were reduced dramatically.
A homeowner in Groton, MA contacted us after discovering radon levels of 15 picocuries in their home, significantly above the Environmental Protection Agency’s recommended limit of 4 picocuries. Radon is a harmful gas that can accumulate in the soil beneath a home’s foundation and seep inside, posing serious respiratory health risks over time.
To address this issue, we installed a radon mitigation system. We began by creating two extraction points in the basement floor and fitting PVC pipes to these points, directing them to the exterior of the home. A radon mitigation fan was then installed on the side of the house. This system is designed to draw radon from the soil beneath the home and safely vent it outside, preventing it from entering the living space. Additional PVC piping was extended from the radon fan to surpass the roofline, ensuring the radon gas is released safely away from any entry points.
With the radon mitigation system now in place, the homeowner can breathe a sigh of relief, knowing that their long-term health is protected from the dangers of radon exposure.
