Radon Mitigation Before & After Photos
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Two-Pipe Radon Mitigation System Planned for Stamford Home
Before
The home had a radon level of 4.3 pCi/L with no active mitigation system in place. The basement includes groundwater management and an inaccessible crawl space area.
After (Planned Work)
A two-pipe radon mitigation system is planned, with one extraction point in the basement foundation and a second horizontal run extending toward the crawl space.
Two-Pipe Radon Mitigation System Installed in New Fairfield Colonial Home ( Exterior)
Before
The exterior of the home had no radon mitigation system in place. The siding area was clear, with no piping installed for venting.
After
A radon mitigation pipe was installed along the exterior of this New Fairfield colonial home, routed vertically and vented above the roofline. This pipe connects to one of the system points installed in the unfinished basement and provides proper airflow for the system.
Two-Pipe Radon Mitigation System Installed in New Fairfield Colonial Home (Interior Basement)
Before
The unfinished portion of the basement had no radon mitigation system in place. The space included existing equipment and limited room for pipe routing.
After
A radon mitigation pipe was installed in the unfinished basement, carefully routed through the space to work around existing equipment. This is part of a two-pipe system, with one pipe positioned near the basement door and another tucked behind the chimney to provide full coverage.
Three-Pipe Radon Mitigation System Installed with Crawl Space and Shed Venting in New Canaan
Before
The home had a radon level of 4.0 pCi/L with a crawl space and slab configuration, and no mitigation system in place.
After
A three-pipe radon mitigation system was installed, with coverage across the closet, slab, and crawl space. The system was routed through a shed for fan placement and vented through the shed roof.