Apex Radon Solutions Before & After Photos
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Two-Point Radon Mitigation System Planned Ahead of Beacon Falls Closing
Before
The home tested at approximately 12 pCi/L with no active radon mitigation system installed beneath the foundation.
After (Planned Work)
A two-point radon mitigation system is planned to improve sub-slab airflow and reduce radon levels throughout the home following closing.
Enhancing Air Quality in Naugatuck: Before and After Radon Mitigation
Discover the significant improvements in air quality through our before and after visuals of a radon mitigation project in Naugatuck. Initially faced with a radon level over 4.3, the installation involved setting up a system near critical areas of the home and discussing further expansion options, including a secondary system under the stairs. The after photos showcase the precise and straight exterior piping, prepared for potential additions like a muffler or cover, reflecting our commitment to both functionality and aesthetics.
From Borderline to Safe: Before & After Radon System in Naugatuck
See how a borderline radon level was proactively managed in this Naugatuck colonial home. Our team installed a one-pipe mitigation system on the right exterior wall, seamlessly blending with the property’s existing design. The before and after images show how we elevated the home’s safety with minimal disruption, offering peace of mind for the future.
Upgraded Radon Protection in Naugatuck: Before and After Wine Cellar Enhancement
This Naugatuck home already had a mitigation system in place, but with expanding use of the wine cellar and elevated radon levels, we added two key extraction points for increased coverage. Before photos show the original setup, while the after visuals reveal new runs under the stairs and in the wine cellar’s stone-layered floor. The result? Improved system performance and radon draw efficiency across the full lower level.
Radon Mitigation System in Naugatuck CT
This home tested at a radon level of 3.5 pCi/L. A radon mitigation pipe was installed along the basement ceiling and routed to the exterior mitigation system, allowing radon gas to be safely vented outside and away from the home.