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View the dramatic transformation in radon safety through our before and after visuals of a radon mitigation project in Sandy Hook. Starting with a high radon level of 27.8, our team tackled the challenge by addressing large foundational cracks and implementing an effective radon mitigation system. The after photos showcase the newly installed components and repaired areas, providing a significantly safer and healthier indoor environment.
Before: Radon measured at 10.0 pCi/L with no existing mitigation, no cracks or sump pump, and one foundation.
After: A clean, efficient two-pipe system was installed to bring the home into radon-safe territory. Exhaust runs discreetly out the right side of the house—future buyers can breathe easy.
In this Fairfield property sale prep, the home’s radon level of 8.0 required quick and effective mitigation. Our before photos show the existing crawl space and basement layout, while the after shots reveal a discreet, two-pipe radon system installed near the 10x13 crawl space, optimized for long-term protection. Crawl space encapsulation was recommended, and we worked closely with the listing agent to coordinate with CT Basement for additional foundation sealing.
Before: Old radon fan no longer working, peeling vapor barrier paint on walls and floors, excess basement moisture.
After: New fan installed for proper radon suction. Client consult underway for barrier recoating solution that suits their moisture-only needs—no flooding, no full waterproofing required. Optional Sedona dehumidifier also discussed.