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Considering the long-term health benefits and the value it adds to your home, investing in radon mitigation is a wise decision. At Lawson Home Services, we understand the importance of affordability, which is why we offer competitive pricing and personalized cost estimates. When a homeowner in Townsend, Delaware reached out to us for a free estimate, it took some time for them to decide. However, after understanding the long-term benefits and trusting in our expertise, they proceeded with the installation of a radon mitigation system.
Now, with the radon mitigation system in place, they can breathe easier knowing they've taken proactive steps to improve their indoor air quality and reduce radon exposure risks.
A homeowner in Townsend, Delaware, became concerned about the health risks associated with radon exposure after a test showed levels of 3.6 pCi/L. Aware of the potential link between radon and lung cancer, they knew immediate action was necessary.
They turned to Lawson Home Services, trusting our expertise and dedication to safety. We installed a sub-slab depressurization system, a proven method to lower radon levels effectively. The process involved:
The results were reassuring: radon levels dropped to a much safer 1.0 pCi/L, providing the homeowner with confidence in their home’s air quality and safety.
By choosing Lawson Home Services, the homeowner made a proactive decision to protect their family’s health and well-being.
This homeowner called Lawson Home Services because he wanted to reduce dust and allergens in his New Castle, DE home.
The problem was evident when Donnie Lonski, Lawson's trusty duct cleaning technician, opened the hatches and looked deep inside the duct work. Have a look at the "Before" picture - would you want to breathe air that was flowing past all that?
When Donnie finished the job the insides of the ductwork looked like new, as you can see in the "After" picture. The heat exchange coil inside the air handler was also cleaned allowing the HVAC unit to operate much more efficiently.
Last but not least, a Breathe EZ™ Ultraviolet light unit was installed inside the ductwork to sanitize the air and kill airborne microbes.
This home owner should be able to breathe a lot easier now.
While it's understandable to have competing priorities, addressing radon should be a top concern for the health and safety of your family. Radon exposure is a silent threat that can have serious long-term health consequences.
A hesitant homeowner in New Castle, Delaware reached out to Lawson Home Services inquiring about radon mitigation. They are aware of the health risks of radon exposure but are reluctant to proceed with the installation.
Upon learning the long-term effects of radon exposure and the benefits of having a radon mitigation system in their home, the client proceeded with the installation.
For further details on radon gas, its health implications, and associated risks, feel free to explore our website and various social media channels. We consistently share informative content to enhance awareness regarding the dangers of radon exposure.
A health-conscious homeowner in New Castle, Delaware recognized the potential health risks associated with radon gas and took a proactive step. Radon, a colorless, odorless gas that can seep into homes, can accumulate to dangerous levels if left unchecked. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that nearly 1 in 15 homes in the US have elevated radon levels, making testing crucial for a safe indoor environment.
After researching local radon testing companies, the homeowner chose Lawson Home Services based on their reputation for quality work and professionalism. Lawson's diverse testing options, including short-term test kits delivering results within 2-7 days, catered perfectly to their needs.
The testing process itself was straightforward and non-intrusive. Following clear instructions, the homeowner placed the test kit in their home's lowest living area (typically the basement). Lawson's radon expert then retrieved the kit for laboratory analysis after the designated testing period.