Before & After Photos
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From Risk to Relief - Trumbull Radon System
Before: Elevated radon level of 5.0 pCi/L, no prior mitigation.
After: One-pipe radon system installed on this cement foundation home built in 1946, using the existing sump pump setup for optimized sub-slab communication.
Before & After: Interior System During Remodel - Trumbull, CT
Before:
A radon level of 4.2 pCi/L was detected in a home mid-renovation. With all drywall removed and the basement exposed, it provided an excellent opportunity to plan for clean air from the ground up.
After:
A one-pipe mitigation system was strategically placed in the utility room and routed through the center of the house. The clean internal route now vents safely through the roof, blending into future construction plans and ensuring the home’s safety without compromising design.
Radon Reduction Reconfiguration in New Milford: Before and After
View the significant changes in our radon mitigation project in New Milford. Initially, the home had a radon level of 10 and poorly configured extraction points. After evaluating the existing system, we chose the most effective original extraction point and added two new ones in the unfinished part of the house. The after photos showcase the newly optimized system, demonstrating our commitment to enhancing safety and functionality in radon mitigation.
From Basic to Protected: Radon and Humidity Solutions in Bridgeport
View the transformation in a Bridgeport home's basement from a basic, unfinished space to a protected, future-ready area. Initially faced with a radon level of 3.5, our team installed a comprehensive mitigation system alongside a Sedona dehumidifier, integrated seamlessly with the existing Waterguard system. The before and after photos highlight the enhancements made to safeguard the basement against radon and moisture, setting the stage for a comfortable living space.
Boosting Radon Reduction in Oxford: Before and After Fan Installation
Discover the impact of adding a radon mitigation fan to a passive system in Oxford through our before and after visuals. Initially equipped with only a passive radon mitigation system, the installation of a fan in the attic marks a significant upgrade, designed to actively pull radon from the home. The after photos illustrate the fan setup and demonstrate the system's enhanced functionality, ensuring a safer indoor environment.