Radon Mitigation Before & After Photos
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Radon Sub Slab Mitigation in Silver Spring MD
We were called to provide radon gas mitigation in a house under renovation in Silver Spring, MD. We were informed that testing revealed a radon concentration level of 9 pCi/L in the air.
The EPA recommends that Americans consider fixing their homes for radon levels at or above 4 pCi/L, and preferably below 2 pCi/L.
Throughout the day, we had to work with other contractors who were remodeling the house, which caused the job to take longer to complete. However, we offered a flat price and did not adjust it due to the difficulty of the job.
In the end, the finished product looked really beautiful, and the post-mitigation test came back showing less than 0.8 pCi/L, which is an amazing result.
Needless to say, the homeowner is very happy with our work and posted a 5-star Google review for us.
Activation of Passive Radon Mitigation System in Frederick MD
This job was for a brand-new construction that required the completion and updating of a radon mitigation system. Unfortunately, the builder did not adhere to code requirements, which made the job more complex than just activating and installing the radon fan. The radon pipe was installed at an angle that left no space for the fan, and an electrical line was not installed as per code.
As a result, we had to reroute the pipe in the attic and install the necessary electrical outlet before we could proceed with the installation of the radon fan