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Walter of Elberton reached out to Georgia Healthy Homes to lower the radon levels in his home. After having a professional test his home for radon, Walter's radon levels tested over the EPA's recommended threshold of 4 pCi/L. Walter's home has a 2000 sqft crawl space that necessitated a sub membrane throughout the entire crawlspace to keep the radon levels from rising throughout the house.
After a couple of days of hard work, Walter's crawlspace was fully sealed and his radon mitigation system was installed flawlessly. Our foreman technician, Trenton Jones was able to verify communication throughout the house ensuring the results that Walter was looking for.
If you believe you have radon in your home, call North Georgia's radon pros at Georgia Healthy Homes.
When a general contractor overseeing a property in Braselton, Georgia, identified a concerning radon level of 6.9 pCi/L in the finished basement of the home, they turned to our company for expert mitigation. The homeowner, relying on the contractor's recommendation, chose us for our proven expertise and commitment to effective solutions. We promptly conducted thorough radon testing and designed a comprehensive exterior mitigation system tailored to the home's foundation type. Our team managed the installation with precision, ensuring all safety measures were upheld and the system was fully operational.
If you’re concerned about radon levels in your home, contact us today for a detailed evaluation and personalized mitigation plan.
Jessica a realtor reached out to Georgia Healthy Homes for help getting a radon mitigation system installed on a home she was selling. With real estate transactions, timing is paramount and the technicians at Georgia Healthy Homes were able to accommodate the speed at which the installation need to take place. As you can see from the photos everyone was happy they called Georgia Healthy Homes.
A family in the Sterling Lake subdivision of Jefferson, GA was planning to finish their basement and was advised to test for radon before proceeding with the renovation. The bought a test kit from a hardware store and the results came back over 8 pCi/L. They contacted Georgia Healthy Homes to do a retest and to provide a free estimate on a radon mitigation system.
Our radon test resulted in an average of 10.1 pCi/L. The family was planning to finish almost the entire basement and requested that the system be placed under the stairwell. This was a difficult location but we were up for the challenge. It required running the pipe on the exterior of the home, which is pretty normal, but we needed to use a 40 ft ladder for the installation.
The homeowner reported that their retest after the mitigation was installed showed an average concentration of radon of 2.5 pCi/L.
If you are planning on finishing your basement, make sure you test for radon first. If you are concerned with the radon levels, call Georgia Healthy Homes for a free consultation today.
Dean from Jefferson found Georgia Healthy Homes through the web after his home tested higher than the EPA's recommended 4pCi/L. He was getting ready to sell his home and didn't want high radon readings to ruin his real estate transaction.
After reaching out, Craig Shane visited the Jefferson home to determine the best possible route to mitigate Dean's home. Craig made sure to educate Dean on his options for mitigation and walked him through the whole installation process. With a plan in place, Trent Jones was dispatched to install an Eagle Fan to remove Dean's dangerous radon levels from his home.
With Dean's radon levels now at an acceptable level, he has one less worry when he puts his home up for sale. If you are looking to sell your home and worry that high radon levels will ruin the deal, call Georgia Healthy Homes today!
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