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This is a before/after of a radon extraction point. The fan located in the attic creates negative pressure under the concrete slab in the basement. The radon gas travels the path of least resistance up the PVC Pipe and vented outside above the roof.
The before/after shows schedule 40 PVC vent pipe in the garage. This section of the mitigation system connects the extraction point in the basement to the fan located in the attic of the garage. This is an example of our interior aesthetic package.
Standard radon mitigation with an exterior low voltage radon fan. This was completed for a Real Estate deal.
ALS Property Associates installed a new fan for a radon gas reduction system at a residential home in Galesburg, MI. The old fantech fan had stopped working and was replaced with a high quality festa radon fan with matching color couplings.
In Galesburg, MI 49053, a homeowner contacted ALS Radon with concerns about elevated radon levels in their home. Being a returning client, they already trusted ALS Radon for their reliable services. Upon inspection, our team confirmed the presence of higher-than-recommended radon levels, which posed a risk to the household. We proceeded with the installation of a comprehensive radon mitigation system, ensuring proper ventilation and adjustments to suit the property’s layout. From basement piping to exterior ventilation, every step was handled with precision, focusing on reducing radon levels as effectively as possible. If you’re facing similar concerns, reach out to ALS Radon for a consultation and take proactive steps to safeguard your home from radon exposure.