Radon Information Before & After Photos
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Radon Reduction in a Wolcott Condo: Before and After
See the significant reduction in radon levels in a Wolcott condo through our before and after visuals. Faced with a radon level of 4.7 in a 1965 building, our tailored mitigation solution involved routing the mitigation system through an interior closet to the exterior near the fire escape, optimizing safety and aesthetics. The after photos showcase the installation's discreet nature and the clean finish, proving that safety upgrades can seamlessly integrate into any living space.
Sealing and Mitigating High Radon in Prospect, CT
Before: Radon levels at 14.0 pCi/L, unsealed cracks, and a crawl space contributing to air quality concerns.
After: Three extraction points installed, every visible crack professionally sealed, and full coordination with CT Basement Systems for WaterGuard sealing. A collaborative, comprehensive fix for radon safety.
Radon Reduction in 1958 West Haven Home
Before: The small Cape-style home, constructed in 1958 in West Haven, showed radon levels at 4.8 pCi/L, just above the EPA's action level, in an environment with no existing mitigation infrastructure like cracks or sump pumps.
After: Following the installation of a streamlined one-pipe radon mitigation system, radon levels in the home have been successfully reduced to safe levels. The system's discreet placement on the right side of the house minimizes visual impact while maintaining effective radon evacuation, securing a healthier living space for the occupants.
Efficient One-Pipe Radon Mitigation in 1920 Hamden Colonial
Before: Elevated radon at 4.0 pCi/L in a 1920 colonial with no major structural complications—no cracks, sump pump, or crawl spaces.
After: Seamless one-pipe mitigation system installed through the Bilco entrance, with pipe run optimized for long-term radon reduction. Historic charm meets modern health standards.
Enhancing Radon Safety in Southington
See the transformative before and after visuals of our radon mitigation installation in Southington. Initially facing a radon level of 4.3, this home required a targeted approach due to its existing passive system's inadequate location. We installed a new radon mitigation system with dual extraction points-one in the crawl space and another out the back corner. The after photos demonstrate our expertise in enhancing indoor air quality by strategically placing extraction points for maximum radon reduction.