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AI chatbot for radon mitigation contractors that quotes systems

SleekAI reads your sub-slab depressurization pricing, sump and crawl variations, and post-mitigation testing fees from WordPress and pairs them with your own OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, or OpenRouter key, so home buyers and inspectors get a real number and an install slot before closing.

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SleekAI chatbot for Radon mitigation contractors

Buyers have a closing date, not a curiosity

Radon leads arrive on a contract deadline. A home inspector measured 6.3 pCi/L in the basement and the buyer needs mitigation as a closing condition by the 18th. A homeowner with a finished basement read about radon and pulled a long-term test that came back at 8.1. A real estate agent has three clients in the pipeline who all need mitigation lined up before the bank releases funds. A generic chatbot collects a name and promises a quote next week. SleekAI reads your menu out of WordPress and answers what actually matters: how much for a standard system, can it install before closing, and what does the post-mitigation test look like.

The bot quotes from your real menu. Standard sub-slab depressurization on a poured slab, sub-slab on a block foundation with a perimeter drain, crawl space mitigation with a membrane and a riser, and sump-integrated mitigation each have their own band in your services pages. Inside versus outside fan locations, sealed labeled discharge runs above the eave, and the manometer install live as line items because that is how the EPA standard reads. Post-mitigation closeout testing is quoted in chat because every buyer wants to see the number drop on paper before the wire transfer.

Installs book into the dispatch calendar your certified mitigators actually keep. The address, the foundation type, the test result, and the closing date all land on the lead row in wp_posts and the postmeta on the customer record, so the mitigator rolls up with the right fan, the right riser path, and the right paperwork prepped for the lender packet.

Workflow

How the bot becomes a real mitigator

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1. Publish your system menu

List slab, block-with-drain, sump-integrated, and crawl space mitigation as separate line items in your services pages with their own bands. Add the post-mitigation test, the warranty, and the lender packet as standard inclusions.
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2. Connect the install calendar

Map the calendar your certified mitigators actually use. The bot offers real install slots that fit closing dates and the 48-hour post-test window, instead of generic placeholders that miss loan funding deadlines.
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3. Encode lender documentation

Configure the closeout packet (test letter, discharge photo, manometer reading, warranty) as the standard deliverable. The bot describes it in chat so buyers and agents know exactly what arrives the day the test closes.
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4. Track jobs through funding

Each conversation logs to wp_postmeta with closing date, test result, foundation type, and packet send confirmation. The dashboard shows which jobs cleared funding cleanly and which lenders asked for follow-ups.

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A typical radon mitigation conversation

A home buyer asks about mitigating a basement at 6.3 pCi/L before a closing date on the 18th.

Comparison

Generic chatbot vs SleekAI for radon mitigation contractors

Generic chatbot

  • Cannot quote slab versus block versus crawl variations
  • Has no closing-date logic for buyers under contract
  • Skips the post-mitigation test in the quote
  • Misses lender documentation requirements entirely
  • Drops a 6.3 pCi/L reading into a generic callback queue

SleekAI chatbot

  • Reads system bands from wp_posts and ACF
  • Knows slab, block, sump, and crawl variations apart
  • Quotes post-mitigation testing inline
  • Books closing-date-aware installs into dispatch
  • Emails lender-ready paperwork the day the test closes

Features

What SleekAI gives you for Radon mitigation contractors

Foundation-aware quoting

Reads slab, block-with-drain, sump-integrated, and crawl-space mitigation as separate line items in your menu. The bot asks for foundation type and existing sump status before quoting, and applies the right band so the chat number matches the proposal the homeowner sees later.

Closing-date scheduling

Captures the closing date from the chat and books an install that leaves room for the 48-hour post-mitigation test plus lender paperwork. Buyers under contract get a date that fits the loan funding window instead of a generic 'we will call you next week'.

Lender-ready paperwork

Generates the closeout packet lenders expect (post-mitigation test on letterhead, photo of the labeled discharge above the eave, manometer reading, and the warranty) and emails it the day the test closes. Real estate agents stop chasing PDF attachments by hand.

Use cases

Where the bot pays for itself

Buyer-side closing mitigation

Buyers under contract with a closing date in two weeks need a system installed and tested before funds release. The bot books an install that fits the test-and-paperwork window without the agent making five calls.

Homeowner long-term tests

Homeowners with a long-term reading above 4.0 pCi/L want a system because they live there, not because of a closing. The bot quotes from your residential band and books a non-rush install at the homeowner's pace.

Crawl space membrane work

Crawl spaces with bare dirt need a sealed membrane and a riser. The bot quotes from the crawl band, asks about access height, and flags any access that needs structural work before the membrane install.

The bigger picture

Why mitigation lives or dies on the closing clock

Radon mitigation is mostly a closing-date business. Half of new system installs come from buyers under contract whose lender wants the post-mitigation test on letterhead before funds release. The mitigator who can answer in chat that a slab system runs $1,450 to $1,750 and can install Tuesday is the mitigator who lands the job, because the buyer is already overwhelmed and the agent is making fifteen calls between offer and closing.

A generic chatbot that promises a callback is the reason the next mitigator in the search results gets the install. The bot that quotes from a real menu, schedules the install to fit the 48-hour post-test window, and emails the lender packet the day the test closes becomes the mitigator agents save in their contacts under 'always picks up'. Beyond closings, the same bot earns its keep on long-term-test homeowner inquiries, crawl space work, and commercial mitigation in schools and daycare centers where the regulatory bar is higher.

Crawl spaces need vapor membranes and access walks. Commercial work needs multi-point systems and EPA documentation that survives state agency review. Multibot lets residential and commercial speak their own languages.

Every chat writes to WordPress, so the foundation type, the closing date, and the test result all land on the lead row before the install, which keeps the lender packet on time and the agent's loop closed.

Questions

Common questions about SleekAI for Radon mitigation contractors

Yes. Your services pages list each as a separate line item with its own band, fan size, and riser path. The bot asks foundation type and existing sump status before quoting, so a poured-slab home does not get block-foundation pricing and a crawl space mitigation never gets quoted against a slab band by accident.

 

The bot captures the closing date and books an install slot that leaves at least 48 hours for the post-mitigation test plus a buffer for lender paperwork. Closing dates inside seven days route into a priority queue with rush language disclosed, so buyers under contract know their options without the agent making three follow-up calls.

 

The bot gives a budget number that matches your published bands and is explicit that the final number can shift after the walk if the riser path is unusually constrained, the discharge exit point requires roof penetration, or the foundation transitions between slab and crawl mid-house. Standard rectangular basements with an obvious exterior path almost always land in the band.

 

Yes. Post-mitigation testing is part of the standard system quote because the EPA protocol calls for it and buyers under contract need the result on paper. The bot states a 48-hour passive test or a 48-hour CRM test depending on your shop standard, and notes that the result is emailed on letterhead the day the test closes.

 

The closeout packet your shop already prepares (post-mitigation test letter, photo of labeled discharge above the eave, manometer reading, and the warranty) gets described in the chat so the buyer and agent know what to expect. The packet emails the day the test closes, which gets the loan back on schedule instead of held up by missing PDFs.

 

Yes. Crawl spaces are their own line item because the work involves sealing a vapor membrane to the foundation walls and across the dirt, then placing the riser through the membrane to the fan. The bot asks about access height, existing vapor barrier, and standing water, and flags any structural or access issue that needs a walk before the membrane install.

 

Yes. SleekAI multibot lets a residential bot live on your homeowner pages and a commercial bot live on your school, daycare, and office pages. Each one reads its own menu and dispatch calendar, so a homeowner inquiry never gets quoted from a commercial multi-point band designed for a slab the size of a gymnasium.

 

Yes. SleekAI display conditions let a warranty bot live on your customer portal and a sales bot on your new project pages. Customers asking 'the manometer is reading zero' or 'the fan is louder than it was' get triaged into the warranty path with their job number, instead of being treated as a fresh sales lead.

 

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