Serving Southern New Hampshire, Middlesex and Essex Counties Massachusetts
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A homeowner in Sandown, New Hampshire, has lived in their home for the past 20 years and decided this year they wanted to test the home for radon. They tested the home and the results averaged around 8 pCi/L and the homeowners decided to call EFS to have them design a radon mitigation system for their home. Our Design Specialist created a plan for the installation of the system and our installation team followed that plan and installed the radon system and lowered the radon levels in the home.
This homeowner in Sandown, New Hampshire, lives in a home that was built in 1977. They purchased the home in 1987 and recently began making some upgrades to their basement to help with radon and water intrusion so they can use their basement more. The homeowner called EFS because they offered solutions for waterproofing, moisture, and radon. Our Design Specialist John Prince met with the homeowner and recommended installing a radon mitigation system because the levels in the basement tested above the recommended amount.
Our Installation Team installed a radon mitigation system in the basement to lower the radon levels in the home.
A homeowner of 35 years in North Andover, Massachusetts had two radon tests done in their home by Erickson Foundation Supportworks. One test for each basement in their home. The tests came back with a pCi/l reading of 12 and 48 which are high. The homeowner would like to get these numbers below 4.0pCi/l which is the recommended amount.
John Prince the Design Specialist for Erickson Foundation Supportworks was able to design two systems for this home. Scott Crandall was the crew lead on this job and he and his team installed the two radon systems into this homeowner's home. The before and after photos show one of the radon systems that were installed. This one, in particular, was on the side of the house.
After both of the systems were installed the homeowner was very please that the pCi/l was under 4.0.
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.