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Elements Restoration
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Radon Gas - AbatementRadon Gas - Testing

Serving Thermal, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2019

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When the unthinkable happens at your home, you don't have to deal with the aftermath alone. Elements Remediation provides fast and affordable damage restoration services in the Coachella Valley. Our team will act fast to clean up your property and repair any damage. We are a license and bonded local company with many years of experience. We work with most insurance and our always happy be of service. \n\nNeed to get rid of a mold problem? We can do that too. No home restoration job is too big or small for us. Contact us today to schedule an appointment with a local restoration company.

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Roof Rx
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Radon Gas - AbatementRadon Gas - Testing

Serving Thermal, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 1998

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"My association with Roof Rx began when I purchased an Angie's list "Big Deal"-- $69 for rain gutter cleaning and service.
The company was responsive in scheduling an appointment and also with a subsequent confirmation call and email.
The inspector (Daniel)  came as expected (November 12) and exhibited a professional manner.  After inspecting the roof and taking pictures thereof, he provided  a "summary of recommended repairs by item and showed me the photos he took. These  photos were emailed to me later the same day. I was impressed by everything that had happened --up to this point.  What I neglected to consider was that Daniel did not appear to be prepared to clean the gutters that day. I assumed the gutter cleaning would occur along with the inspection, at least that's what the Angie's List description implied.   Admittedly, I could have requested only the gutter cleaning  and even taken the time to select repairs I wanted done from the list he provided.  But, having no first hand knowledge of the roof and its features, I decided to go ahead with his recommendations, even thought I considered the costs high. We  scheduled  December 5 for the gutter cleaning and roof repair work.
On December 5 Flavio came mid morning  (10:30) and proceeded to "clean" the gutters and roof which amounted to his blowing dirt and debris from the roof and gutters all over the house, driveway, garden and adjoining properties. When Daniel came a bit later (11:05) and I expressed discomfort about the dirt, he said that the dirt/debris would be cleaned up.  The "clean up" was minimal and I continued for days to sweep up or brush dirt off of window sills, doors, etc.   Had any windows been open at the time, the "mess"would have been worse.   At no time was I told "how" they intended to clean the gutters/roof.

After the gutter "cleaning" Daniel said that they would have to come back the next day to complete the repairs.  "Normally, we have two men," he commented,  "but the weather threw everything off and only one man was available to come today; other men were needed on a bigger job. This is just a maintenance job." 
The following day (Friday) Flavio and a helper showed up unexpectedly at 10:10; I had been told that they would come in the afternoon.  The men worked for several hours on the roof.  Their application of the elastomeric  began to leave drips of white around the perimeter of the flat roof.  When I mentioned this to Flavio, he then used masking tape to curtail the seepage.
Upon my request the leak in a downspout was sealed and then the downspout was tested to make sure it was clear of debris.  I didn't think that I needed to ask them to do this, but I did.
At this point, the company believed that the job had been completed, and sent me a "thank you" e mail to that effect.  I, however, was disappointed in the quality of the service and communicated my concerns to the service manager. My e-mail to the service (sent on December 8) has been appended here:
Dear Marco,
 I have several concerns about the work that was done at my house on December 5th and 6th.
Specifically:
1)  I am not certain that all downspouts are free of debris.  Only one downspout was flushed with water; the others were not.  2) Because water was not run through the gutters, minor leaks were not identified and therefore not fixed. This was confirmed by Saturday's rain.
3) Not all gutter spikes were secured.
4)The elastomeric coating applied to the flat roof in the front of the house "seeped over" onto the metal edging leaving unattractive white stains which became worse with the rain. 
5) Regarding the garage gutters-- I expressed concern about the possibility of the downspout(s) being clogged.  Daniel indicated that the men would run water through the gutters just to check.  If there was a problem then I could decide whether I wanted to have the garage gutters serviced as well.   This was not done.
6) And, I have not received the "after" photographs as I was told I would.

Bringing this review to a close--
I did receive the "after" photos from Daniel in a timely manner.  It would have been good, though, to pair the before and after photos, side by side so one could really see what had been done.
Daniel and Flavio did return on December 21 to address my concerns. And while they did what I had assumed they would have done initially, they did so perfunctorily.  For example, when flushing the gutters with water, there was little if any concern for what the water might land on. While this may sound minor, I expected a more professional job.
And last-- I was dismayed to see that my credit card had been charged for the full amount before the job was completed.
I emailed Marco citing concerns on December 8;  The credit card was charged on December 9.  I imagine there are separate departments handling separate aspects of the business.  But, I was surprised by this action. 
Overall, the quality of the work was not commensurate with the cost. And, the aspects of professionalism , e.g. confirmation calls and emails, etc.  were not apparent in the quality of the work.


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Radon Detection and Reduction questions, answered by experts

Long-term exposure increases lung cancer risks. Prolonged homestay individuals and smokers encounter heightened vulnerability and exposure concerns.

No level of radon is technically safe, but since it is naturally present everywhere, it is impossible to avoid entirely. The average radon level in homes across the United States is 1.3 picocuries per liter (pCi/L). The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recommends taking action to reduce radon levels if your home's test results are between 2 and 4 pCi/L or higher.

No level of radon is technically safe, but since it is present everywhere, complete avoidance is impossible. The average radon level in homes across the United States is 1.3 picocuries per liter (pCi/L). The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recommends taking preventative measures if your home's radon levels are between 2 and 4 pCi/L or higher.

The cost for a radon mitigation system typically ranges from $800 to $1,500, with an average around $1,000. The final price depends on several factors, including the size of your home, the severity of the radon issue, and the type of system required. Your home's foundation type also significantly impacts the cost. For example, sealing and ventilating an unfinished basement might cost around $4,600, while encapsulating a crawl space without a foundation slab can range from $1,500 to $15,000.

Ideally, no one will live in a house with elevated radon levels, as prolonged exposure increases the risk of serious health issues like lung cancer. However, homes with radon can be made safe through mitigation systems, such as active soil depressurization. Testing for radon regularly and addressing high levels helps ensure a safe living environment.

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