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Homeowner Kathrine has lived in her 1950’s home since 1996. She I snow looking to sell her home. She wanted to make sure that her home was safe. To make sure that her home was safe she recently had a radon mitigation installed in her home. Radon is a naturally occurring gas that can be found in soil or rocks. The gas enters at the lowest point of your home. Radon is the second leading cause of cancer in the United States.
Homeowner Truda has lived in her home for many years. Recently she has been worried about the levels of radon in her home. She decided it was time to seek professional advice. The radon mitigation system will help remove the radon from the home. Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States. Having a radon mitigation system in your home is great for keeping you safe and also for the resale value of your home.
Homeowner Fran was worried about her crawlspace as it was wet and smelled musty. She was unable to use the space as storage, due to the potential water damage to her belongings. She had the crawlspace fully encapsulated with CleanSpace, which is similar to a thick pool liner that lines all of the walls and floors and then sealed. This water barrier allows for the space to stay dry and free of mold, enabling it to be used to store belongings.
Homeowner Helen has lived in her home for the last two weeks. The home was built in the 1950's and she was concerned with the older home and the air quality of the home. She knew that it was a problem when she purchased the home and she wanted to address it as soon as possible. She called MidAmerica Basement Systems to learn more about her options for cleaner air. Design Specialists Chris DeVore gave Helen different options at different price points to best fit her needs. She had a Radon Mitigation system installed along with an aesthetic cover to protect the system.
This whole sidewalk had cracks and settlement issues. Thanks to the PolyLevel system, the sidewalk looks almost brand new. The white spots on the concrete are drilled hole with ports in them where the foam will be injected. The foam is injected under the concrete to raise it back up to its original position.
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