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This customer's radon gas mitigation system has an extraction point in their sump pump. In order to effectively vent the radon gas, we redirected the flow of air around the sump pit with the sump pump and installed clean space sealant around the sump pit extraction point to direct the radon gas into the extraction point in the sump of this home.
Everything went great
As they began thinking about selling their home in the coming years, an Iowa couple decided to address radon levels before putting the property on the market. With their children grown and living on their own, health concerns were not the primary motivation. Instead, they wanted to be proactive and eliminate a potential issue for future buyers. A professional radon mitigation system was installed to reduce radon levels and enhance the home's value and marketability. Although the homeowners occasionally spend time in the basement, their focus was on preparing the property for a smoother future sale and providing added confidence to prospective buyers. This project demonstrates how radon mitigation can be a smart investment for homeowners looking to improve both indoor air quality and long-term property appeal.
Lance and Cole did a great job getting this crawlspace encapsulated and installing this radon mitigation system
This home’s basement is uniquely split into 4–6 separate chambers—making airflow and radon reduction more complex than usual. The techs were designing a 2-fan mitigation system to address the layout: one fan will manage 2 extraction points, and the second fan will cover 3. Both systems will exhaust cleanly out the back of the house. The homeowner is highly focused on air quality and showed strong interest in the Breathe EZ Air Cleaner. Due to some site limitations, please take a moment to walk Ken through how to replace the Breathe EZ filter during install. This is a great opportunity to make a real impact with radon reduction and cleaner air for the entire home.