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The VET Team began offering radon mitigation services and crawlspace encapsulations because we recognize radon as one of the few environmental contaminants that has the widespread ability to affect the members of our community where they should feel the most safe - in their homes.
Residential
Whether you're a current homeowner, looking to buy, or planning to sell, our experienced team is dedicated to making your home a healthier place to live.
Radon Resistant New Construction
CRAWLSPACE Encapsulation
Commercial • Multi-family • schools
We will help you prioritize the health and safety of your occupants, while maintaining compliance, helping every step of the way.
Residential
Whether you're a current homeowner, looking to buy, or planning to sell, our experienced team is dedicated to making your home a healthier place to live. We understand the significance of feeling safe and secure within the comfort of your own home, and that's why we are passionate about serving our community.
Real Estate Transactions:
When it comes to real estate transactions, we recognize the need for efficiency. Short-term testing is the most suitable option to meet the required timeline. Our commitment to providing prompt service extends to delivering expedited, detailed proposals, enabling you to make informed decisions swiftly.
Homeowners:
We offer flexible options ranging from short- to long-term radon testing to accommodate your specific needs. Our experts will identify the most appropriate locations in your home based on occupant exposure, ensuring accurate results. We will then provide a customized proposal outlining the scope of work.
Should your radon levels exceed your comfort zone, rest assured that radon mitigation is a highly effective solution. We are well-versed in implementing mitigation strategies to reduce radon levels and create a healthier living environment for you and your loved ones.
Commercial • Multi-family • school
Our team of radon professionals are experienced and reliable, emphasizing efficiency in both system estimation and installation. The components of commercial HVAC systems, multi-unit building practices, and hours of operation are only a handful of variables taken into consideration when radon testing is conducted for these environments. Our approach is simple yet effective: "If you don't need it, we don't do it," aligning our services precisely with your requirements.
Count on our expertise to stay ahead of your radon testing or mitigation needs, particularly when it comes to meeting refinancing requirements. We will help you prioritize the health and safety of your occupants, while maintaining compliance, helping every step of the way.
As a proud Woman-Owned, Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned, and HUBZone Small Business, we are committed to promoting healthy home initiatives in our local HUD communities. By choosing our services, you contribute to the well-being of your community while receiving exceptional radon solutions.
To learn more about our capabilities, click here to access our Capabilities Statement.
For your peace of mind, a Certificate of Insurance is available upon request.
Radon Resistant New Construction
When it comes to new construction, prioritizing radon resistance from the outset is a proactive step towards improving the safety and market appeal of your residential or commercial property. At our company, we understand the importance of integrating radon-resistant measures into the very fabric of your building. That's why we offer our expertise and guidance to collaborate with your building team or architect during the early stages of design, ensuring that your new construction project is built with radon resistance in mind.
By considering radon resistance during the planning phase, you set the foundation for a property that provides a healthier living and working environment for occupants, while also bolstering its market value. Our knowledgeable professionals are well-versed in the latest radon-resistant construction techniques and can provide invaluable insights to optimize the effectiveness of your project.
Our team is dedicated to working closely with you to develop tailored solutions that align with your specific construction requirements. From consulting on design modifications to recommending appropriate radon-resistant materials and systems, we are committed to helping you achieve a radon-resistant building that meets the highest standards of safety and quality.
Partner with us early in the design process to seamlessly integrate radon resistance into your new construction project, helping avoid radon mitigation as an afterthought, which is invasive and sometimes aesthetically unpleasing .Together, we can create a property that not only prioritizes the health and well-being of its occupants but also enhances its long-term value in the market.
CRAWLSPACE Encapsulation
Transforming your crawlspace into a clean, controlled environment is crucial for the overall health and integrity of your property. We specialize in crawlspace encapsulation, a comprehensive solution that offers both enhanced protection and the option for radon mitigation if it is needed.
Properly encapsulating the crawlspace is essential for effective radon removal and offers several other benefits for the long-term health and integrity of the structure. We utilize a 12-mil polyethylene cross-woven vapor barrier to separate the soil and building components, helping maintain a climate-controlled environment, protecting the foundation of the structure. This reduces damage from mold, mildew, and moisture-related issues, ensuring the longevity of the structure and improving indoor air quality.
In addition to the vapor barrier used in encapsulation, insulation may be added to aid in temperature regulation, a sump pump to remove any water that may accumulate, and vents or dehumidifiers to control humidity levels.
Overall, crawlspace encapsulation helps to create a clean and dry environment, which can improve indoor air quality and prevent potential damage.
TIMELINE
Embark on your radon mitigation journey by reaching out to us directly. Simply give us a call, and our knowledgeable team will be ready to address your questions and understand your specific needs. After this initial contact, we will swiftly provide you with a detailed proposal, outlining the scope of work and ensuring complete transparency about the process ahead.
At VET, we are committed to delivering excellence in all our radon services. With a focus on quality and customer satisfaction, we take pride in guiding you through every step of the way. We eagerly await the opportunity to assist you in creating a safer and healthier environment.
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Radon is a naturally-occurring, radioactive gas caused by decomposing uranium in soil, rock, and water. Radon gas becomes trapped inside after entering through cracks and other holes in the foundation. All homes, no matter how old or new, are at risk of having elevated radon levels due to the pervasive nature of radon in our soil. In Indiana, it is estimated that one in every three homes has radon levels greater than (4 pCi/L), at which point the EPA recommends mitigation. Over time, exposure to radon can cause lung cancer and is currently recognized as the second leading cause of lung cancer deaths in the United States. Radon is a colorless and odorless gas, so testing is the only way to know if your levels are elevated. VET conducts short-term, mid-term, and long-term radon tests, delivers radon reports in a direct and concise manner, and designs and installs high quality, custom radon mitigation systems that are built to last. These three aspects make working with VET to combat radon levels a very efficient and effective process.
(pCi/L) = picocuries per liter of air.
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While any building is at risk of having elevated radon levels there are certain areas where high levels are more frequent. Radon can affect any type of building with any type of foundation, but it is most likely to have the greatest impact on you in your home, where you spend the most time (USEPA). Although you cannot see or smell radon it is not difficult, or time consuming, to determine if levels are high in your home. Our qualified radon technicians can provide testing to determine the level of radon present in your home. The best course of action is to get your house tested and mitigate if an elevated level of radon is detected. Click here for radon zoning information by state provided by the USEPA.
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Residential radon testing
Commercial radon testing
Residential radon mitigation
Commercial radon mitigation
Crawlspace encapsulation
Multi-family radon testing
Multi-family radon mitigation
Radon remediation
Residential radon resistant new construction
Commercial radon resistant new construction
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We offer high quality, reproducible radon tests to accurately determine the radon concentration in your home or business. Depending on the characteristics of your home, we will first set an initial short-term or mid-term radon test. Initial short-term tests last between two and seven days, while mid-term testing can last from seven days to six months. If these tests show elevated radon levels, we can provide a long-term test to determine a better average of what radon concentrations are present in a home throughout the year. Long-term tests can last from 90 days to over a year.
E-Perm®
E-Perm® radon tests are the most common tests that VET deploys to determine the radon concentrations present in structures. They utilize an Electret Ion Chamber to measure alpha particles released from radon. A Teflon Electret located in the chamber is positively charged, and voltage drops as Alpha particles contact the electret. This difference is analyzed by our lab and, given the duration that the chamber was deployed, we can calculate the concentration of radon present in your home. This type of test can be deployed for either short term, mid-term, or long-term tests. We can analyze tests for real estate transactions, or we can set mid-term and long-term tests to get an average through many seasons. VET has the capability to set dozens of E-Perm® radon tests suitable for single-family housing, multi-family housing, schools, and commercial buildings.
Continuous Radon Monitor (CRM)
Continuous Radon Monitors are small digital boxes placed on a tripod that measure radon continuously. The continuous measurement feature of these tests means we can report humidity, temperature, low levels, and spikes during the test. CRM’s are used for short term tests, and real estate transactions, and allow us to rule out any outliers that could skew data from a strictly average based test system. Click here to view information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Our radon mitigation systems are thoughtfully designed based on the unique characteristics of your home or building to be most effective while remaining cost-conscious. The mitigation system type will be dependent upon the building or home’s foundation type in addition to the owner’s preferences. After your phone consultation, you will be sent a detailed proposal outlining the scope of work to include one of the following system types:
Basement Internal Mitigation System
Basement External Mitigation System
Crawlspace Mitigation System
Crawlspace and Internal Basement System
Crawlspace and External Basement System
Total External Mitigation System
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Soil Porosity: Soil contains tiny air-filled spaces between the particles. These spaces, known as soil pores, provide pathways for the movement of gases like radon. Radon gas generated from the decay of uranium in the soil can easily migrate through these pores.
Pressure Differences: The movement of radon gas into a home is influenced by pressure differentials between the soil and the indoor environment. Typically, the pressure inside a building is lower than the pressure in the soil surrounding it. This pressure difference acts as a driving force, allowing radon to flow from the soil into the home through openings or cracks in the foundation.
Foundation Openings: Radon can enter a home through openings in the foundation, including cracks in floors and walls, gaps around utility pipes or cables, sump pump pits, and floor drains. Even minor cracks or gaps can provide sufficient entry points for radon gas.
Construction Joints: Radon can also infiltrate through construction joints, such as the points where different building materials meet, such as where the foundation walls meet the floors or where walls intersect. These joints often have small gaps or spaces that can allow the entry of radon.
Crawl Spaces: If a home has a crawl space beneath it, radon can easily migrate from the soil into the crawl space and then into the living areas above. Radon levels in crawl spaces can be particularly elevated because they are closer to the ground and have a higher likelihood of having cracks or openings.
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To get accurate readings of radon in a structure Closed Building Conditions (CBC) should be established for 12 hours before the test, and for the duration of the test. CBCs require you to:
• Keep windows closed
• Keep exterior doors closed; except for normal entrance and exit
• Close all fireplace dampers
• Do not operate any system that vents indoor air, or brings in outdoor air (kitchen and bathroom vent fans)
• Keep indoor temperatures between 60° - 80° Fahrenheit
• Continue operating radon mitigation systems, permanent HVAC systems, and humidifiers/dehumidifiers
Only when these conditions are met 12 hours prior to and throughout thehere duration of a radon test can an accurate radon concentration be determined.
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There are two main forms of mitigation systems. Regardless of what system is installed on a home, any cracks in the foundation must be sealed to provide an airtight barrier for the system to effectively extract the radon laden gas from the soil.
Passive systems are systems that are not equipped with a fan, they utilize pressure differentials to give radon gas a pathway to exit the home. Passive systems are typically utilized in newly constructed homes or in homes where radon levels are relatively low.
Active mitigation systems use a fan to create suction below the foundation to pull radon gas from the soil surrounding the structure. An active mitigation system not only reduces the amount of radon entering a home but can also reduce mold in homes by drawing moisture from the soil and air of the building.
Click here for further information on more differences between passive and active radon mitigation systems by the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
WHAT OUR CLIENTS HAVE TO SAY:
“Working with VET Environmental (VET) was a great experience. Everyone was very courteous and professional. Our job was rushed due to a house sale but VET responded quickly and got the work done in a very timely manner. We much appreciated that all of their representatives showed up when promised and cleaned up after their work was done. That is not always the case with contractors! They got our radon levels down well below the acceptable standard on the first try. We would recommend VET Environmental without hesitation to anyone needing radon remediation work. ”
“We enjoyed every aspect of doing business with your company.”
“In early February, your technical personnel installed a radon mitigation system for my home. It solved a serious radon problem for which several companies had proposed solutions that failed to comprehend the complex structural problems presented by an older home with a basement and separate crawl spaces.
You proposed a plan that seemed to fully deal with the problem. I was impressed with the thoroughness in studying the problem and in the plan. You completed the installation in the exact timetable and manner proposed. I was impressed with their professionalism and carefulness in handling the installation and in the test for the result that showed great success.
From my first phone conversation with your office to inspection and then the installation, it was clear that your company is the class operation portrayed on your excellent website. I am lucky to have found you and wish the company great success.”
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