When your Jenison home or business is faced with a pest infestation, you’ll want to resolve the problem quickly and effectively. While other pest control companies may simply mask the problem with surface level treatment, Green Earth Remediation will take the time to tackle a pest infestation at the source to keep your home safe and pest-free. Similarly, if you’re dealing with high radon levels, you will want to act fast to get your home safe by restoring the quality of your indoor air with a customized radon mitigation system that will reduce indoor radon levels to a safer threshold. Our technicians are certified in radon testing and have designed and installed thousands of radon mitigation systems in Michigan, and we are readily available to provide a quote for radon services in the Grand Rapids community. This area is proudly served by our Jenison, MI office.
At Green Earth Remediation, we understand that pest infestations and radon exposure aren’t just minor inconveniences. They’re serious health and safety concerns that deserve professional attention. Our technicians are committed to making your environment safer with the specialized solutions you need for your home or business. In both residential and commercial environments, we practice the utmost professionalism, treating your space as we would our own.
Our technicians live and work in the Grand Rapids area, making us personally connected to every job we take on. We stand by our work and care about our reputation in our community, so you can feel confident that we will do right by you whether you are dealing with unseen threats like termites or excess radon levels or visible pest infestations like cockroaches, stinging insects, or bed bugs. When you are searching for “best radon contractors near me”, don’t be surprised to see Green Earth Remediation at the top of the list!
When you call us to treat a pest infestation, perform a radon test, or install a customized radon mitigation system, we want you to know that you are spending your hard earned money wisely. That’s why we only utilize proven, tested, and effective solutions for radon mitigation and pest control in Jenison. We are known for meticulously inspecting a property before we recommend any service, and we follow up our services with maintenance visits, post-mitigation radon testing, and calls to check in and make sure that your property remains pest-free.





































































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High levels of radon can be found in any indoor space, including homes, office buildings, and schools in Jenison. Radon is an invisible, odorless, radioactive gas, and radon exposure can significantly increase an individual’s risk for lung cancer. The only way to know if radon levels are high is to test for it.
You should test for radon when moving into a new home, undergoing any construction or renovation project, or after installing or modifying HVAC equipment. Radon testing should also be performed periodically in Grand Rapids homes and businesses every 5 years. If high levels of radon above 4 pCi/L are detected and a radon mitigation system is installed, retesting should occur every 2 years.
Radon mitigation systems consist of a network of pipes and a fan to divert radon gas away from the foundation, where it can be safely expelled outdoors. This process neutralizes negative pressure that draws gas into homes and buildings from the surrounding soil.
There is no safe level of radon. The goal of radon mitigation should be to achieve radon levels comparable to the outdoors at about 2 pCi/L or less.
There is no legal requirement in Michigan to test for radon when selling a home. However, many buyers will request radon testing if a test has not been performed within the last 2 years or if the test was not performed by a professional.
Radon post test at 1.6 which is an acceptable level especially since we had a severe weather event that was spiking everyone’s radon levels.
After conducting their own radon test this homeowner found that the radon levels are elevated. A radon mitigation system will be installed later this month to lower the radon levels
The radon levels at this house are elevated. A radon mitigation system will be installed after the closing to lower the radon levels for the next owner
Recently, I installed an exterior radon mitigation system at the back of a home. This involved assessing the property to determine the best placement for the system. I carefully excavated the area, installed the necessary piping, and connected it to a vent that draws radon gas from beneath the home and releases it safely away from living spaces. The system was tested to ensure it operates effectively, reducing the risk of radon exposure. This project was part of a series of recent improvements, highlighting the importance of ongoing maintenance and safety measures.
This homeowner conducted a charcoal radon test and found that the radon levels are elevated. A radon mitigation system will be installed in the near future to lower the radon levels
The digital radon monitor in this customers basement shows extremely elevated levels of radon. A radon mitigation system will be installed in the near future to lower the radon levels to an acceptable level
A passive radon system will be run in this new construction house
Elevated radon levels were found during the sales inspection. A radon mitigation system will be installed before the closing for the new owners
After finding elevated radon levels in his newly constructed home. This homeowner wanted an estimate for a radon mitigation system to be installed
A radon mitigation system will be installed here in the near future to lower the radon levels
Radon Post report. Passed at 1.0 which is a very acceptable average
This house has elevated radon levels. Later this month a radon mitigation system will be installed to lower the radon levels
The newly constructed house has elevated radon levels. Later this month a radon mitigation system will be installed to lower the radon levels
After finding out that their house has elevated radon levels this homeowner wanted an estimate for a radon mitigation system
After finding elevated levels of radon in their home this homeowner wanted an estimate for a radon mitigation system to be installed
After finding out that the radon levels in their house are elevated an estimate was given for a radon mitigation system to be installed. Later this month the mitigation system will be installed
The radon levels at this house are too high for it to be sold. A radon mitigation system will be installed in the near future to lower the radon levels and keep the sales process moving forward
Radon post test came back at .9 which is a acceptable average
Elevated levels of radon gas was found at this house. A radon mitigation system will be installed in a couple weeks to lower the radon levels
Radon post test 2.0 which is still an acceptable level
After finding elevated levels of radon gas. This homeowner wanted an estimate for a radon mitigation system to be installed. Early next month a radon mitigation system will be installed
After his wife was diagnosed with lung cancer this homeowner tested his house for radon and found that the radon levels are elevated. An estimate was given for a radon mitigation system to be installed
This new construction home has elevated levels of radon. The builder is having a radon mitigation system installed before the owners move in
The sales inspection report showed elevated levels of radon in this house. A radon mitigation system will be installed before the closing so that the radon levels will be at an acceptable level for the next owner
Just completed a termite treatment for a house that had a bad termite problem, causing damage to their home.
Elevated levels of radon was found after this homeowner purchased a radon monitor. An estimate was given for a radon mitigation system. Next month a radon mitigation system will be installed
Radon post test in a house with HVAC system that is a upflow. Very difficult to get it down as returns are in the floor.
The post mitigation radon test showed that the mitigation system is working great
The results of the radon test showed that the radon levels are at an acceptable level at this house
This was an attic install started in the basement came up into the garage through the foundation because this is a zero threshold house. We went into the attic and out the side of the house. Customers are very happy with where everything lined up and can breathe in now knowing their house from elevated radon levels.
Radon Report at a condo that next to a remediation system that we installed. .4 is excellent level
Radon report T unit sharing mitigation system. 1.3 is a very safe and acceptable level
Picking up Radon Test at a condo unit adjacent to a unit that we just mitigated. 1.3 is acceptable range and unit is feeding off of neighbors.