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Elevated radon levels have been found throughout Illinois.
The only way your family can know whether you have an elevated radon
level is to test
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| Cracked or bowed basement
wall? |
Leaky basement got you
down?
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It may seem like a harmless crack, but
it's a sure sign that the basement walls in your house could
be in danger. Cracked, bowed basement walls can cause severe
damage to any home.
For more than two decades, BIX Basement Water Control has served
Illinois and Missouri communities with one goal in mind. That
goal is a 100% commitment and dedication to basement water and
foundation problems.
As the only contractor in the area focused solely on basement
water and foundation problems, we maintain a wide variety of
systems to solve any basement waterproofing problem.
Stabilization and straightening of basement and retaining walls
that have bowed and cracked due to poor grading and expansive
soils. The solution is the Grip-Tite® Wall Anchor System.
Many structural engineers recognize Grip-Tite® Wall Anchors
as state of the art repair for basement and retaining walls.
To address the problem of foundations that have settled vertically
or rotated outwardly, we use the Grip-Tite® Foundation Pier
System. The Grip-Tite® Foundation Pier utilizes proven engineering
methods to secure and stabilize settling foundations.

BIX is offering residential and real estate licensed radon measurement.
A Licensed Radon Measurement Professional can:
- Evaluate the home and recommend a testing approach designed
to make sure you get reliable results.
- Explain how proper conditions can be maintained during
the test.
- Emphasize to a home’s occupants that a reliable
test result depends upon their cooperation. Interference
with, or disturbance of, the test or closed-house conditions
will invalidate the test results.
- Analyze the data and report the results in a shorter
time period.
- Provide an independent test result.

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BIX Basement, LLC
2226 Jackson Street
Quincy, IL 62301
Toll Free (800)841-6131
Local (217)228-0939
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| "It’s never too late to reduce your
risk of lung cancer. Don’t wait to test and fix a radon problem.
If you are a smoker stop smoking." - A Citizen’s Guide
to Radon, EPA |
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