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Taking Action for Clean Air
A homeowner in Milton, Delaware, prioritized their family's health after a short-term radon test revealed a concerning level (7 pCi/L) exceeding the EPA's recommended action limit (4 pCi/L). With someone in the household having health concerns related to indoor air quality, addressing the issue promptly was crucial. That's why they contacted Lawson Home Services, known for their expertise and affordability.
Lawson Home Services: Delivering Quality and Value
Lawson's commitment goes beyond simply offering quotes. Following the initial contact, their team conducted a thorough assessment of the Milton home. Understanding the urgency and the client's budget concerns, Lawson provided a clear and competitive proposal for a radon mitigation system.
Efficient Installation, Proven Results
Upon the client's approval, Lawson's experienced radon installers wasted no time. They employed a proven technique, sub-slab depressurization, to effectively remove radon gas from beneath the foundation. This method creates a negative pressure zone, drawing radon gas out of the soil and safely venting it outside the home.
Verification and Peace of Mind
Lawson's commitment to quality extends beyond the installation. They provided a post-mitigation test kit to verify the system's effectiveness. The final results provided peace of mind for the homeowner, knowing their family could now breathe easy in a healthier environment.
A homeowner in Harbeson, Delaware recently discovered elevated radon levels (3.2 pCi/L) in their 2021-built home. Recognizing the serious health risks associated with radon exposure, they sought a professional solution from Lawson Home Services.
Our team of certified radon inspectors conducted a thorough evaluation to identify potential entry points for radon gas, such as cracks in the foundation or basement, and ensured sump pits were securely sealed.
To address the radon issue, we implemented a customized radon mitigation system.
By partnering with Lawson Home Services, the homeowner has taken a proactive step towards creating a healthier living environment for their family.
If you're concerned about radon exposure, contact Lawson Home Services today for a comprehensive evaluation and expert mitigation solutions.
Home values can take a hit when radon levels are high, as they pose health risks and may require expensive fixes. Recently, a homeowner in Millsboro, Delaware, looking to sell their home, decided to install a radon mitigation system to make sure their property is safe and appealing to potential buyers.
In addition to potentially lowering property values, high radon levels can also pose serious health risks to occupants due to prolonged radon exposure. Recognizing this, the client sought the expertise of Lawson Home Services to assess their indoor air quality. Following comprehensive radon gas testing, the homeowner made the proactive decision to invest in a radon mitigation system, ensuring both their safety and the value of their home. Our team of radon inspectors and mitigation contractors swiftly installed the system, providing effective radon remediation and improving the overall indoor air quality.
The clothes dryer in your house uses a lot of energy, more than any other appliance. That's why it's crucial to make sure it works really well. Dryers remove wetness from your clothes by pushing the damp air outside through a special duct tube. So, it's essential to clean that tube regularly, especially if it's a long tube, to keep your dryer running efficiently. Over time that saves a homeowner a tremendous amount of money.
Dryer ducts have a special one-way flap where the duct exits the house, to keep vermin and insects from entering your home through the ductwork. The flap on this duct had become frozen shut by the dirt and lint. Once the Lawson Home Services technician cleaned the ducts and fixed the flap this dryer was working like a champ
Sometimes the flaps on your dryer vent get dirty and don't close properly. This allows all kinds of dirt and debris to get inside the dryer ductwork, including things brought in by vermin seeking a nice warm home. That appears to be the case here, in this Lewes, DE home. As you can see in the picture, in addition to the lint left behind by the dryer exhaust there are seeds and grass, which indicate mice, rats, or birds have been hanging out in this nice warm shelter.
Lawson Home Service's technician cleaned out the flex-ductwork and flap to improve the amount of airflow and ensure the unwelcome visitors did not return in the future to wreak havoc upon this unsuspecting homeowner.