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Before: Elevated radon levels, a sealed sump pump, and WaterGuard not yet encapsulated.
After: A neatly installed one-pipe mitigation system integrated into the existing waterproofing design. System was accessed via the Bilco door and completed while the home was vacant—simple, secure, and effective.
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.