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Radon concerns can be easily addressed with the right solutions, and Lawson Home Services is the team to trust. After a professional radon monitor test, we installed a mitigation system that integrates smoothly with the home’s sump pit setup, ensuring both air quality and groundwater protection. Known for our service excellence and competitive pricing, we take pride in delivering peace of mind to every client. For a solution tailored to your home’s needs, contact Lawson Home Services today.
A homeowner in Newark, Delaware, took a proactive approach to their son's safety. Concerned about potential radon exposure in the basement, where their son now resides, they promptly arranged for a professional radon monitor test with Lawson Home Services. Given the son's recent move to the basement and the home's construction in 1996 (28 years ago), a radon test was considered essential for peace of mind.
Radon testing can be a complex process, and using professionals like Lawson Home Services guarantees accurate results. Their trained technicians know the proper placement and procedures for radon monitors, ensuring a reliable picture of your home's radon levels. In this case, Lawson Home Services conducted the test and reported a level of 2.6 pCi/L, which falls below the EPA's action level where no corrective action is required. While this is positive news, it highlights the importance of professional testing. Improper testing methods can lead to inaccurate readings, potentially causing unnecessary worry or delaying crucial mitigation steps if radon levels are actually elevated.
In Newark, DE 19711, a homeowner decided it was time to address their radon levels after a professional radon monitor test showed a reading of 3.4 pCi/L. Concerned about long-term exposure, they chose Lawson Home Services to install a radon mitigation system using a standard depressurization method with high-quality fans. Our team worked efficiently to reduce the radon levels, ensuring the homeowner felt confident in their decision to lower the risk of radon in their home. If you're also considering radon mitigation to protect your household, reach out to us for expert guidance and a hassle-free quote.
A homeowner in Newark, DE 19711, reported a loud humming noise from their radon mitigation system, prompting a detailed inspection. It turned out that the radon fan was both undersized and damaged, compromising the system’s effectiveness. Given the condition of the existing components, a full system replacement was recommended for better performance and long-term reliability. The new system was installed smoothly, tailored to meet the home's specific needs. If your radon system is acting up or you're unsure about its efficiency, contact us for a professional assessment and a solution that suits your home.
Radon and open sump pumps.
When inspecting a home for a possible install of a radon mitigation system one of the first things we look for are open penetrations and cracks that are in the basement or crawl area. We want to make sure our pressure barrier (the walls and floor) are sealed as tight as possible so we don’t suck conditioned air from the home and/or make our mitigation system work harder than it needs to.
Along with any cracks and floor joints we ALWAYS make sure our sump pits are securely covered and sealed as you can see.