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Before: A suspected passive radon system was in place, but no active fan or mitigation power source was verified. The radon level had reached 5.1 pCi/L, just above the EPA’s action threshold.
After: We assessed the system, confirmed the passive layout, and converted it into an active mitigation system to guarantee proper airflow and reduce radon levels. A smooth upgrade—no delays, no disruptions, and full peace of mind for the incoming buyer.
Before:
Dirt crawl space (12x5) exposed
Small sump pump hole (4x2 inches) uncovered
No encapsulation, radon level at 4.9 pCi/L
Three unsealed foundations
After:
Crawl space now encapsulated
Sump pump hole sealed with cover
All three foundations addressed
Full system installed and exit point placed on left side of the home
Transforming homes, one radon mitigation system at a time! Swipe to see the incredible before and after of this latest project. The once radon-prone house is now a safe haven, thanks to our expert installation. Breathe easy and worry-free in your radon-reduced space. #RadonMitigation #HealthyHome 🏠💨
Before our visit, the home had no existing mitigation and was registering high radon levels. After assessing the layout, we installed a two-pipe system with careful consideration for aesthetics and airflow. The laundry room and closet were selected for internal access points, minimizing disruption. Despite thick shrubbery on the exterior, the final install was tidy and efficient—leaving the home safer and ready for long-term occupancy.