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This Stratford project demonstrates how radon mitigation can be tailored to homeowner preferences. Initially planned as a two-pipe system with crawl space encapsulation, we adjusted the design to accommodate a simplified one-pipe solution, placed near the oil tank. The before and after photos show how we maintained system effectiveness while respecting the homeowner’s budget and concerns—still protecting against the home’s 9.0 pCi/L radon level.
View the significant impact of our radon mitigation efforts in a Seymour raised ranch. Starting with a radon level of 5.3, our project included the installation of a one-pipe system with the fan discreetly hidden behind landscaping. The after photos showcase the effective and inconspicuous setup, providing a safe and visually appealing solution that seamlessly blends with the home's exterior environment.
Explore the dramatic improvement in radon safety in this Seymour home, where the new owner inherited a property with a radon level of 14. Our before and after photos show how we turned a high-risk environment into a protected space by installing a multi-foundation, four-pipe system. The system’s final exterior run, located near the oil tanks, blends neatly into the layout while drastically improving indoor air quality.
Discover the before and after impact of our radon mitigation efforts in a vacant Oakville ranch home. Beginning with a radon level of 8.3, we installed a comprehensive system in a large utility closet, utilizing the space to hide equipment and maintain the home’s clean appearance. The after photos demonstrate the effectiveness of the system, seamlessly integrated into the home’s layout, reducing radon levels and enhancing safety for future occupants.