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See how we transformed this Trumbull home’s radon levels through a full-spectrum mitigation system. Originally measuring 6.6 pCi/L, we installed a three-point extraction system, sealed wall and floor cracks, and corrected sump pump vulnerabilities. The before and after shots highlight the added system components and precise craftsmanship that now support safer air quality in all areas of the home.
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:
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.
This home, built in the 1900s, tested at a radon level of 11 pCi/L and has two foundations: a main foundation and a crawl space. A three-pipe mitigation system was installed—two extraction points in the main foundation and one in the crawl space. The system was routed near the Bilco door, and cement work was required to seal the extraction points.