A new homeowner in Milton, Delaware, is preparing to move into a house built in 2016. As part of the moving process, he decided to prioritize safety and arranged for a professional radon test. The test results showed a radon level of 4.4 pCi/L, which is roughly equivalent to the risk of smoking 8 cigarettes a day. These results were concerning, especially since the EPA recommends mitigating radon levels to protect residents' health.
Understanding the importance of addressing radon issues, the homeowner recognized his responsibility as the new owner of the house. He knew that taking action would ensure a safe living environment for himself and his family. He also made sure to establish a clear plan for future maintenance and testing to keep radon levels in check over time.
To tackle the radon problem, he sought out estimates from different companies and ultimately found Lawson Home Services. He was particularly impressed by the quality of work demonstrated by our team, as showcased through the detailed examples and actual projects posted on our website. The exceptional testimonials from our previous clients further solidified his decision to trust us with his home's radon mitigation. With the support of Lawson Home Services, the homeowner felt confident that his new house would be made safe and healthy for years to come.
Radon Test
Radon test was conducted to measure the initial radon levels and if the mitigation was necessary.
Sump Pit
Sump pits can act as a collection point for radon gas that seeps into the home from the soil. This is because the sump pit may serve as an entry point for radon gas into the home.
Sealed
Our installers guarantee the sump pit is fully sealed to prevent radon escape.
Manometer
This U-tube gauge displays the suction level of the radon fan.
Radon Fan
The radon fan was employed to remove the harmful gas from the sump pit and safely vent it outside.