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Explore the before and after transformation of our radon mitigation project in a 1500 sq ft, 1879-built home in Derby. With no previous system in place and a need to reduce radon levels below 2, we installed a new system in the heart of the basement. The after photos illustrate the neat installation near the furnace and the external piping's discreet exit, significantly improving the home’s air quality while respecting its historic character.
Before: The Ansonia residence displayed alarmingly high radon levels, presenting a serious health risk to the occupants. After: Following the installation of a state-of-the-art radon mitigation system, which includes a sub-slab depressurization system and proper sealing of radon entry points, the home now maintains radon levels significantly below the EPA�s action level. This intervention has transformed the indoor air quality and safety of the environment for the residents.
The basement had no radon mitigation system in place, with the main beam area open and no piping installed.
Radon mitigation piping was installed along the main beam in the center of the basement, creating a clean and organized path for system airflow.
The exterior of the home had no radon mitigation system in place, with no visible piping along the siding.
A radon mitigation pipe was installed on the exterior and routed out the left side of the home, vented above the roofline for proper airflow.