Learning About Radon, Prioritizing Health
A homeowner in Smyrna, Delaware, recently discovered the potential health risks of radon gas. After a short-term test revealed a concerning level (17 pCi/L) exceeding the EPA's action limit (4 pCi/L) by a significant margin, they became understandably concerned. Having lived in their 2005-built home for 19 years, they sought a prompt and reliable solution.
Lawson's commitment to efficiency shone through upon the client's approval. Their team of experienced radon installers wasted no time in implementing the solution. They employed a proven technique called sub-slab depressurization. This method strategically creates a negative pressure zone beneath the foundation. By doing so, sub-slab depressurization effectively draws radon gas out of the soil and safely vents it outside the home, preventing it from accumulating and posing a health risk.