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On 09/23/2024, a homeowner in Hoschton, GA 30548 contacted GRD after their DIY radon mitigation system was flagged during a buyer's home inspection. With radon levels detected at 5 pCi/L in the finished basement, they knew action was needed to meet safety standards. The seller chose GRD for their expertise in bringing systems up to code efficiently. We quickly dispatched a technician who carefully assessed and upgraded the existing system to ensure compliance. If you're facing a similar situation or need system maintenance, contact us today to ensure your radon mitigation is up to code and protecting your property.
When a homeowner in Sugar Hill, GA, noticed radon levels at the EPA action limit after monitoring for over a month, they decided to take proactive steps. They chose GRD for their expertise in radon mitigation. Our team promptly installed a mitigation system, focusing on an additional extraction point since the crawlspace already had a high-quality membrane. This approach efficiently addressed the radon levels in both the partially finished basement and crawlspace. If you’re concerned about radon in your home, contact us to see how we can help reduce your radon risk with a tailored solution.
Terrell of Buford called Georgia Healthy Homes for help lowering his radon levels. After conducting his own over-the-counter radon test, Terrell had results that came back as high as 7.1 pCi/L, well over the EPA's recommended 4 pCi/L. Fearing the long-term effects that high radon can cause, Terrell decided to call the mitigation professionals at Georgia Healthy Homes.
A concerned homeowner contact Georgia Healthy Homes contacted Georgia Healthy Homes after receiving a failed radon test. Our team was able to go out to the property to run diagnostics and come up with the best mitigation plan for their home. In this client's case, that was an interior installation. This means that the entire system is installed indoors with a single roof penetration, rather that having the pipe run up an exterior wall. After our expert team completed the install, the client's levels dropped to well below passing!
The only way to know if your home has a radon problem is to test, and the EPA recommends testing you home for radon every two years. If you discover your home has high levels of radon, give Georgia healthy Homes a call!
Michael of Suawnee reached out to Georgia Healthy Homes to lower the radon levels of his home. After scheduling a free at-home consultation with one of our Radon Technicians, Michael was able to understand the ins and outs of the mitigation system and understand the process that we would take to lower the radon levels in his home. Our experts were able to lower Michael's radon levels and help keep his home healthy.
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