Apex Radon Solutions Before & After Photos
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From Multi-Foundation Risk to Radon-Free Living
Before: The home's complex basement configuration—with multiple foundation types, partially finished spaces, and limited routing options—made radon mitigation a unique challenge.
After: With two powerful systems expertly installed—one routed discreetly through the dumbwaiter closet near the furnace and another behind the chimney—we achieved a clean, efficient setup while maintaining the integrity of the living space.
Before & After: High-Level Radon in Guilford Handled Cleanly
Before:
This home had no radon mitigation in place despite elevated levels. Its cement foundation and complex layout (with two additions) required a custom approach. A sealed sump pump was present but not previously covered.
After:
We installed a two-pipe mitigation system, avoided conflicts with the rear corner water line, and covered the square sump pump. The system now runs neatly out the left side of the house from the center, effectively reducing radon while preparing the home for long-term safety.
Before & After: Radon Mitigation in Classic 1967 Madison Home
Before: Elevated radon at 7.7 pCi/L, no sump pump or waterproofing system, and an untouched cement foundation.
After: A professionally installed one-pipe mitigation system, expertly vented for maximum airflow and minimal disruption to the home’s exterior.
Mitigating Radon in a 1922 Fairfield Colonial
Before: A charming 1922 colonial with an unfinished basement and a fieldstone foundation, showing radon levels at 6.0 pCi/L—no sump pump or prior mitigation.
After: A clean one-pipe radon mitigation system professionally installed, preserving the integrity of the home while lowering radon risk. Another historic home brought up to health standards!
Before & After: Encapsulated Precision in a Centuries-Old Andover Home
Before installation, the home had exposed cracks, two unsealed crawl spaces, and no clear radon path. After our visit, everything changed: cracks and small holes were professionally sealed, the encapsulated areas were reinforced, and a clean one-pipe system was routed through the garage attic, ready for activation once power is supplied. A perfect marriage of old-world architecture and modern safety.