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Lowering Home Radon Levels in Sherborn, MA

A homeowner in Sherborn, MA expressed concerns about the safety of their residence after detecting radon levels of 8 picocuries per liter. The Environmental Protection Agency recommends mitigation for homes with radon levels exceeding 4 picocuries per liter. Following a comprehensive inspection, we devised a tailored solution to protect the home from radon. This solution involved creating two extraction points in the basement, equipping them with PVC piping to safely expel radon, installing a radon fan to actively draw radon gas, and extending additional PVC piping to release the radon above the roofline. The homeowner now has peace of mind, knowing their home is safeguarded against radon gas.

Radon Mitigation System, Chelmsford, MA

This home in Chelmsford, MA had high a PCI/L level and needed a Radon Mitigation sytem installed. In the before photo you can see the home before the vent pipe and mitigation system were installed. The after photo shows the home after the vent pipe was installed. 

Radon Mitigation System, Chelmsford, MA

A homeowner in Chelmsford, Massachusetts, had tested their home for radon and got 2 different results back. One of the test results came back at 4.2 and the other came back at 6.1 pCi/L. The homeowners wanted to control the radon levels in their home so they reached out to EFS about installing a radon mitigation system. Our design specialist Chris designed a radon mitigation system for the home. 

14 Mt Auburn St, Chelmsford, MA 01824, USA

This homeowner in Chelmsford, MA was concerned with their radon levels being over 4.0 pCi/l. Our team proposed and installed a radon mitigation system, installation taking less than one day. They now have peace of mind knowing the radon in their home is at a safe level. 

Radon Mitigation System Installation in Chelmsford, MA

Upon detecting radon gas in their home, a family in Chelmsford, MA realized the necessity of installing a radon mitigation system to protect their property from this hazardous substance. Our Customer Care team scheduled an appointment for System Design Specialist Mark Proctor to visit the residence and determine the optimal installation strategy for the radon system. Upon hearing our proposal, they expressed enthusiasm about moving forward with the installation. The installation team, headed by Cameron Hughes, began by creating an extraction point in the foundation floor. PVC pipes were then fitted from the extraction point, running along the foundation wall and out of the basement. A fan was attached to the pipes outside, effectively removing radon from the home. The "after" photo shows the pipes extending above the roofline, which prevents radon exposure within the home. The manometer installed in the basement tracks any fluctuations in radon levels, guaranteeing the home's safety. The family can now rest assured that their entire home, not just the basement, is a secure environment.