Our quoting process includes collecting information about you and your property. This information can be collected over the phone or submitted online here. Once we have a completed quote request form, we arrange an onsite inspection. Note: If your radon mitigation is associated with a real estate transaction, it is important to provide us with your target closing date so we can prioritize our schedule to ensure mitigation is completed before the closing.
During an onsite inspection, our estimator will require access to the interior of your home. If you have a crawl space, basement or both, they will need access these areas at the time of inspection. Once we inspect the interior, estimators will inspect the exterior of the building and make note of configuration options or limitations. The onsite inspection takes approximately 15-30 minutes.
Once an onsite inspection is completed, we combine our findings with information provided to produce a comprehensive radon mitigation system proposal. The proposal must be approved, by the owner of the property, prior to scheduling mitigation. Mitigation proposals are promptly emailed to prevent delays. A proposal is typically delivered within one business day after the onsite inspection.
Once we have the approval to proceed, we will schedule your mitigation project. If you have an impending real estate closing, we will expedite your installation to help ensure you meet your target date.
A typical radon mitigation system is installed within a day, depending on various factors. Occasionally, more complex installations may take 2 or more days. That information will be provided at the proposal stage.
Before technicians arrive to install the radon mitigation system, it is important to clear the workspace(s) so technicians have unencumbered access and ample room to implement the system, crawl space areas included. Note: Gravel crawl spaces must be completely cleared.
You or a designated adult must be onsite to provide access to the mitigation technicians.
Technicians will make multiple trips, in and out of the house throughout the day. If you have
pets
or small children, you should arrange to keep them safe and away from workspaces.
Once the system is installed and tested, technicians will review the system and how it works with
you.They will provide instructions for monitoring the system and show you the location of the system
performance meter called a Manometer.
Lastly, technicians will remove any debris, job site materials, and tools from the site. While
every
attempt is made to leave the area spotless you may find slight dust remnants.
Typically, payment is expected upon completion and sign-off unless other arrangements have been
made
in advance.
After your mitigation system has been running for a FULL 24 hours, it is recommended you have
the
property re-tested.
Our mitigation systems carry a 5-year warranty on both material and labor.This warranty is also transferrable should the home be sold during the warranty period. Note: Not all contractors offer the same warranty.
Properties should be re-tested for radon gas every two years or any time significant changes are made
to the property including a new roof, new windows, HVAC systems changes or after any remodeling or
home additions. Such changes can impact the performance of the radon mitigation system.
Re-testing options include purchasing an over the counter radon test kit from almost any
hardware
store or online via Amazon. For more accurate results, call on a state licensed radon tester. Click here for a list.
It is also important to periodically check the levels of the manometer once each season.
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