Before & After Photos

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Radon Mitigation Enhances Stamford Home Safety

Before: The Stamford home, dating from the 1980s, initially tested for radon levels at 4.5 pCi/L, necessitating a mitigation solution despite the absence of sump pumps or visible cracks. After: Post-installation, the radon mitigation system, aligned with Option 2 from the planning clipboard, effectively reduced radon levels to below the EPA's recommended safety threshold. The installation was seamlessly integrated with the home's existing layout, ensuring that no structural modifications were necessary, thus preserving the integrity and appearance of the property.

Dramatic Reduction: Radon Mitigation in Stamford Home

Before and after views of our radon mitigation efforts in a Stamford home that's gearing up for sale. Facing a high radon level of 10 in a house built in 1971, we installed the system discreetly near the sump pump in the finished basement. Our after photos demonstrate the seamless integration of safety enhancements tailored to ensure the new homeowners can enjoy a healthy, radon-free environment.

Radon Reduction in a Stamford Home

Explore the significant impact of our radon mitigation efforts in a split-level Stamford home through our before and after gallery. Facing a radon level of 7.4, we implemented a two-pipe system that effectively reduces radon levels by drawing radon from both the slab and the unfinished basement. After photos illustrate the discreet external piping installation around the fireplace and ascending the home's peak, showcasing our ability to enhance safety without compromising the home's aesthetic.

Radon Mitigation Success in Stamford: Before and After

Discover the transformation in a 1966 Stamford home, where we installed a two-pipe radon mitigation system in a semi-finished basement with a high radon level of 11.6. The before and after images illustrate the significant reduction in radon levels achieved despite the absence of a moisture guard and major structural modifications. The project also involved careful coordination with the homeowner regarding pet safety and potential adjustments.

Enhancing Safety and Aesthetics in Wilton Hom

Before: Concerns about radon safety in a Wilton home prompted the need for a tailored mitigation solution. The initial setup lacked the comprehensive coverage needed for the size and design of the home. After: Post-installation, the Wilton home features a radon mitigation system that not only ensures safety with significantly reduced radon levels but also blends seamlessly with the home's architecture. The system's vent is cleverly integrated with existing downspouts, and the fan is concealed within a decorative lattice fence, ensuring that both safety and aesthetic needs are met.