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Iowa City Radon Mitigation Makes Home Safer

Alaine of Iowa City, IA tested her home for radon and was surprised that the results came back greater than 2x higher than the EPA's recommended safe radon levels. She met with design specialist Cole Tatge of MidAmerica Basmenet Systems, and slected a mitigation system for aesthetics and functionality. Foreman Bill wilcox and his team installed the system, and Alaine is very happy with her radon-reduced home. 

Reducing Radon in Iowa City, IA Home

Mary had recently chatted with her neighbor about their new Radon mitigation system. After hearing their shocking results, she decided to have a test down in her own home. To her and her neighbor’s surprise, her levels were higher! She quickly contacted MidAmerica Basement Systems to have a system installed in her home. Crewmen quickly got to work to increase the air quality in Mary’s home. Once the system was up and working, levels dropped dramatically, and now her neighbor’s and her can enjoy each other’s company at one another’s home.

Radon Mitigation in Iowa City, IA

Stanley and Denie were worried that their 1930’s home had radon problems. After they had conducted a radon test they decided that it was a good idea to have a radon mitigation system installed in their home.  Radon mitigation can help you keep your home and family safe.

New Radon Mitigation in Iowa City, IA.

Radon mitigation can help keep your home safe. 

Iowa City, IA Home has Radon Mitigation System Installed

Radon is a tasteless, colorless, odorless, radioactive gas that comes from the decay of Radium. If left untreated, it puts you and your family at a higher risk of developing lung cancer. Radon mitigation systems from MidAmerica Basement Systems dramatically increase the air quality of your home. Our Radon mitigation systems use Active Soil Depressurization (ASB) to reviews the flow of the soil gas. Sump Pit Depressurization (SPD) system uses your existing sump pit as the main suction source so Radon is pulled out of the ground, through the system, and back outside, leaving low levels in your home.