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Stephanie H. of Burlington, Massachusetts was experiencing high radon levels in her home. She has been worried about her kid's and their friend's safety when playing in the basement. Stephanie decided it was time to called Erickson Foundation Solutions about a free inspection.
Design Specialist Royce Potts came to Stephanie's home and inspected the basement and dropped off a radon test kit to test the radon levels for the following 24 hours. Royce came back to the home the next day to pick up the test kit and to evaluate the reading it had. Royce then designed a radon system and proposed that design to Stephanie.
Crew Lead Branden Edwards and his team came to the home and installed the new Radon Mitigation System.
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.
This homeowner in Tewksbury, Massachusetts, works from home in their basement every day and has become concerned with the radon levels inside the home. The homeowner decided to call EFS for a radon inspection in their home. Our Design Specialist designed a radon mitigation system for their home that would lower the radon levels inside their home.
This homeowner in Arlington, Massachusetts wanted a guard against moisture in their crawlspace. They decided to call Erickson Foundation Solutions about a free inspection.
A Design Specialist arrived at the home and inspected the crawlspace. He recommended a Crawlspace Encapsulation.
The EFS crew arrived at the home and installed a Crawlspace Encapsulation into the crawlspace.
This homeowner in Arlington, Massachusetts needed a Radon Mitigation System. They had gotten a radon test done in 2003 and the levels came back at 14 and 16 pCi/l. The pCi/l should be around 4.0 or below.
Erickson Foundation Supportworks, Design Specialist John Prince, was able to come to the homeowner's house and design a radon system for them. After designing a radon system, a team lead, Scott Crandall comes in with their team and installed the radon system in the home. Post-installation, the team checks that everything is working as it should and double-checks that the radon levels have lowered to below 4.0 pCi/l.
The pictures show what the exterior of the house looked like before and after the radon system was installed.
Now that the homeowner has their radon levels back to normal they are now able to do further work in their basement.