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Stuedemann Radon Resolutions
New to Angi
Radon Gas - Abatement

Serving Walnut, IL and surrounding areas

In business since 1988

Free estimates

Stuedemann Radon Resolutions is a husband and wife team committed to providing expert personal radon-related services to the communities we serve, and is committed to providing all services in accordance with the requirements of the Radon Industry Licensing Act 32, Illinois Administrative Code 422, Licensing of Radon Mitigation Services, and our Quality Assurance Program (QAP). Compliance with our policy is mandatory for all Stuedemann Radon Resolutions, employees involved in radon-related services or practices.\nThe Stuedemann Promise:\nLife-time guarantee on workmanship & unconditional system success; Follow tradition of our 25-year commitment to use of only quality materials; fan manufacturer offer of 5 year warrantee on fan parts; system designed for all lowest-level conditions: basement, crawlspace, slabs; unconditionally guaranteed to reduce radon levels to below 4.0 pCi/L; family-owned and operated construction company since 1985; free estimates and fully insured.

Response time7 hrs
Fowler Home Inspection Services
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Radon Gas - AbatementRadon Gas - Testing

Serving Walnut, IL and surrounding areas

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"I was refereed to this company through my home owners insurance.  I paid him on the 7th with a 2500.00 check as a deposit.  on the 13th after he had repeatedly been over he kept on "forgetting" to bring the contract. I drew one up on my legal pad and had him sign it so I do have an agreement.  In the contract was removal and haul away of debris and old shower stall, mold treatment, application of Dry Lock on walls, Instillation of new larger sump pump and tank, and instillation of new drain around the edge of the basement all to be completed on or before July 15, 2011.

The mold treatment and application of dry lock went well.  Now every time the new sump pump kicks on water shoots out of the bathroom sink upstairs.  When the workers started to install the new drain in the basement floor they could not saw through the concrete.  They even tried to use a jack hammer in one corner.  Now there is worse leakage where they were able to score the floor and the corner where they jack hammered has a constant puddle. 

He informed us that they could not install the drain in the basement and could not fix the issue with the sump pump.  The job was "completed" on the 19th. I asked for Mr. Fowler to pay to have a plumber install a working drain and fix the sump pump.  He told me he could not but he could refund me $300.00 of what I had already paid. 

The only reason that we were going to have the drain installed was because he told us the mold would just keep on comping back, and that he would be able to do the total job.  The job is not completed, there is debris in the front yard, and the cleanup in the basement was incomplete.

I feel that because we are elderly we have been taken advantage of and we do not want others to go through the same experience.  I feel frustrated with myself for not thoroughly researching this company before the work was started.

He did just recently come by my home and refunded $1000 of the $2500 that I paid him initially.  I appreciate the attempt on his part to make a settlement for the work."
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Radon Detection and Reduction questions, answered by experts

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.

Mitigation can take several days depending on home setup, equipment accessibility, and achieving effective diffusion system sealed efficiency.

Options include sub-slab depressurization, crawlspace ventilation, and sealing cracks. Choose based on home construction and radon levels.

Yes, many systems include warranties for performance. Confirm terms with your installer.

Your radon fan needs to operate 24/7 to be effective. The only time the fan isn't operating is during its replacement. Radon levels in the home can increase within hours if the fan stops working or something obstructs the stack vent. Fortunately, radon systems require no downtime maintenance between fan changes.

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