A longtime resident of Newark, DE, who had lived in their home since its construction in 1986, reached out to us after a short-term radon test revealed a concerning radon level of 4.5 pCi/L. Spending significant time in the basement, they were particularly worried about the health risks associated with prolonged exposure to elevated radon levels. After researching their options, they chose Lawson Home Services for our professionalism and expertise in radon mitigation.
We began by conducting a comprehensive assessment to confirm the radon levels and identify the best mitigation approach. Our team installed a radon mitigation system designed to reduce radon levels and minimize the risk of radon exposure, ensuring it was efficiently integrated into the existing structure. The system included an exterior radon fan, a carefully positioned pipe system, and a manometer to monitor pressure levels. Throughout the process, we maintained clear communication with the homeowner, explaining each step to ensure their peace of mind.
If you're concerned about radon in your home, don't hesitate—contact us today to schedule a free assessment and take proactive steps to reduce your risk of radon exposure.
Radon Fan
Interior radon fan strategically installed to efficiently reduce radon levels in the home.
Manometer
Manometer attached to monitor the system's pressure, ensuring continuous effective mitigation.
Strategic Placement Pipe
Radon reduction pipe precisely positioned for optimal gas extraction from the basement.
Test Kit
Short-term radon test kit used to assess initial radon levels, leading to the decision for mitigation.