The radon levels at this house are slightly elevated. A radon mitigation system will be installed later this month to lower the radon levels
Radon test in a new development. Big spikes and they have a passive system. Will be adding a fan to make system effective.
Just completed a carpenter ant treatment for a homeowner in Allendale, Michigan! Carpenter ants are a significant concern in our area, known for tunneling through wood to build their nests, which can compromise the structural integrity of homes. Unlike termites, they don’t eat the wood but hollow it out, leading to potential costly damage if left untreated. 
The sales inspection for this house revealed elevated levels of radon. A radon mitigation system will be installed to lower the radon levels for the next owners
The post radon mitigation test showed that the radon levels have dropped to a 1.0 average
Just finished filling up rodent stations for one of our quarterly pest control accounts.
Happy home, saved from radon gas exterior system placed on the side of the home behind the garage bump out.
The radon levels at this house are elevated. A radon mitigation system will be installed in the next week to lower the radon levels
Another radon system installed for a realtor.
New homes are increasingly being constructed with radon mitigation in mind. Many builders now include passive radon mitigation systems during construction. If you’re a new homeowner with one of these systems already in place, the next step is to test your home for radon. While passive systems can help reduce radon levels, they often require the addition of a radon fan to effectively lower indoor radon concentrations to safe levels.
Just completed a wood destroying insect inspection for a VA loan. This new house had no signs of any issues related to wood destroying insects.
Elevated levels of radon were found at this house during the home inspection. A radon mitigation system will be installed in the near future to lower the radon levels
The post mitigation test showed excellent results. The radon levels have been greatly reduced
Exterior system placed on the side of the home, running into the mechanical room within the basement.