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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.
In Newark, DE, a homeowner who recently moved into a 1968-built property tested for radon using a professional radon monitor and discovered levels of 6.4 pCi/L, which is above the EPA’s recommended action level. Concerned about long-term health risks and seeking a reliable solution, they turned to Lawson Home Services for immediate mitigation. Lawson Home Services provided a thorough assessment and customized a mitigation plan to suit the home’s layout and radon level. Using industry-standard techniques, the team installed a comprehensive system to effectively reduce radon concentrations. The installation was completed promptly to give the new residents peace of mind. Ensuring a safer living space is essential, especially for new homeowners. Contact Lawson Home Services for professional radon mitigation today to protect your family from radon risks.
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.
When a daycare facility in Bear, Delaware, reached out to Lawson Home Services with concerns about radon levels, it was clear that protecting the health of the children and staff was a top priority. After carefully following all state guidelines for radon testing in child care centers, the team confirmed the need for mitigation. The center chose us because of our expertise and commitment to safety. Our crew, led by David Lawson, efficiently installed a radon mitigation system that met all state and national safety standards. With radon levels now well below the recommended limit, the daycare is a much safer environment. If you're concerned about radon in your facility, let us help reduce the risk—reach out today for a free consultation!
In Middletown, DE, where radon levels can vary widely, this homeowner took a proactive step with Lawson Home Services to check their indoor air safety. After a careful test conducted under closed-building conditions with the HVAC system running, the results showed a radon level of 1.7 pCi/L in both the basement and dining room—providing peace of mind that their space remains safe. Testing radon levels is a simple yet crucial way to assess and manage exposure risks, and Lawson Home Services is here to help make that process straightforward and effective.