Are these changes needed? I don't know how to admit this but i missed this whole discussion as it came forward. As another Canadian mitigator who was originally trained and certified as a NRPP mitigator (Dallas taught my first class for measurement certification) , change driven by science is the best .
As part of the team that helped to start CARST supported by AARST in so many ways we owe you in the US big time.
That does not mean that the child does not hold different opinions than the parent, i had initially told Rob Mahoney, back in 2007, that i did not see a time where my company would support a rim wall discharge.... today 99% of our fans are indoors and discharge through rim joist. 90% of our fans are 20 watt fans with radon reductions into the below 1 pCi/l many of these fans operating in the 5 watt of power usage.
Colin has become a radon mitigation leader in Canada and around the world, and it was his class at a CARST convention that i saw the science of communication testing and fan sizing, I could not believe how simple it was. We do it every time now and get our clients to help. They love that we demonstrate the science we use to size their fan. It is now a science that they believe in, they believe in us as a radon mitigator, and they have a reason beyond price to tell their friends to choose us.
Let's pretend for a minute that you want to make the most amount of money you can on a radon mitigation ( i know i do).
Lets compare two teams team 1 shows up in slovenly clothed, rusty van with dusty tools shop vac that is the same as the one in the garage. Team two shows up in a wrapped or lettered Van, wearing uniform that while and it has some glue drips or caulking on it is clean and they use a drop cloth shiny metal shop vac and spend 5 min bringing in their tools in tool boxes and the first thing they do is ventilate to protect from high levels of radon exposure to the workers. do you care what the second team is charging ? My clients don't. We show them the science as we are doing it... if they are interested...most are. What are they going to tell their neighbours? Are they going to keep high radon (their dirty little secret) or are they going to tell their neighbours?
# 1 tool - Radonaway's little red grab sampler GM-1.. sub slab radon is typically 10-100 times the radon in the house... even if they dislike their next door they do not want them to die they tell them ..... I get another job
if you as a mitigator( or your team ) show up in track pants and running shoes with the same tools as the homeowner has, don't ventilate to protect your worker from radon exposure and don't do communication work to prove you are a skilled trade you are maybe you only deserve what you are getting for your work.
i apologize for my rant but low priced competition bugs me.
i started out to write this post to encourage you to attend Colin's seminar at ARRST and if you want to get on his good side and maybe want him to train at your local areas talk about the fishing in your local area's I got him onto fishing for small mouth and largemouth bass this summer at a northern Ontario pickerel/pike lodge, and he cannot wait to do more, ask him about sturgeon fishing in BC ( he landed one over seven feet!!)
Bob W