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The home had elevated radon readings across multiple foundation areas, including a crawl space and separate basement sections requiring broader mitigation coverage.
A three-pipe radon mitigation system was installed to address all foundation sections, including the encapsulated crawl space and main basement areas.
See the before and after impact of our radon mitigation project in a Milford ranch home. Initially faced with a radon level of 6.3, we implemented a strategic one-pipe system in the only accessible 11x15 area of the basement. The after photos demonstrate the discreet yet effective placement of the system, seamlessly integrating with the home’s existing water guard and ensuring a safer living environment.
View the transformative impact of our radon mitigation efforts in a West Haven property soon to be a daycare center. With an initial radon level of 3.9, our team implemented a radon mitigation system designed to effectively reduce radon levels and ensure the health and safety of the children. The after photos showcase the system's discreet and efficient integration into the daycare’s structure, providing peace of mind to parents and staff."
Exterior of home before installation of the radon mitigation venting system
Exterior radon mitigation vent installed to provide active airflow and safe exhaust routing above the home
With an elevated radon level of 21 pCi/L, the system requires a 5-pipe configuration across the three foundation zones.
Each pipe will be installed and sealed at precise suction points to ensure full coverage. The pipes will converge and exit through the gym area on the right side of the home.
The layout is as follows:
Two pipes in the main foundation (standard slab section)
One pipe in the gym area, with exterior venting on the right side
One pipe drilled through the wine room's foundation wall
One pipe near the well tank, extending down for deep sub-slab access
The system fan and exterior venting will be sized appropriately for such a large system, ensuring pressure balance across all zones. After photos will confirm sealed suction points, neat pipe routing, and code-compliant exit setup.