Photo Album: Restorative Radon Mitigation in Historic Woodbridge Carriage House
Dive into our photo gallery documenting the meticulous restoration of a radon mitigation system in a historic 1860 carriage house in Woodbridge, CT. With a radon reading of 17, the home’s existing four-pipe system needed urgent repairs, including a fan replacement and cleaning of all extraction points. The project also involved securing the system’s integrity by gluing unsecured pipe joints and replacing an old gutter with PVC piping, neatly concealed behind lattice work to maintain the property’s aesthetic.
Restorative Radon Mitigation in Historic Woodbridge Carriage House
Restorative Radon Mitigation in Historic Woodbridge Carriage House
Restorative Radon Mitigation in Historic Woodbridge Carriage House
Restorative Radon Mitigation in Historic Woodbridge Carriage House
Restorative Radon Mitigation in Historic Woodbridge Carriage House
Restorative Radon Mitigation in Historic Woodbridge Carriage House
Restorative Radon Mitigation in Historic Woodbridge Carriage House
Restorative Radon Mitigation in Historic Woodbridge Carriage House
Restorative Radon Mitigation in Historic Woodbridge Carriage House
Restorative Radon Mitigation in Historic Woodbridge Carriage House
Spring is Here!
Spring brings increased moisture from melting snow, which can cause radon decay particles to linger in your home's air, posing a health risk. Testing for radon, installing a mitigation system, and using a dehumidifier together provide the best protection for your home and family.