Radon Mitigation Before & After Photos
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Optimizing Radon Reduction in Bethany: Before and After Documentation
Dramatic Radon Reduction in Bethany
Discover the dramatic reduction in radon levels through our before and after gallery of a Bethany home mitigation project. Starting with a high radon level of 14 in a house built in 1964, our intervention involved designing a mitigation system optimized for a home without sump pumps or crawlspaces. The after photos showcase the effective installation that significantly improved the home's air quality, ensuring a safe environment for the new homeowners.
Transforming Radon Safety in Prospect: Before and After
Discover the before and after transformation of radon safety measures in a Prospect home with a radon level of 23.7. Our team designed and installed a four-pipe radon mitigation system, carefully integrating it into the home’s structure. The before photos show the initial setup, while the after images reveal the neatly run white PVC pipes externally, enhancing both the effectiveness and aesthetics of the home’s exterior. This project showcases our ability to handle high radon levels with complex solutions.
Enhanced Radon Control in Burlington: Before and After Second Extraction Point Installation
Originally built with just one extraction point, this Burlington home needed an upgrade to better handle basement airflow and radon dispersion. After installing a second extraction point and optimizing interior pipe runs, radon levels are now better managed. Our before-and-after visuals capture this critical improvement, showing both added functionality and clean installation.
Bristol Home Prepped for a New Chapter-With Safe Air First
Prior to installation, the home was unoccupied and radon tested at 2.3 pCi/L—just slightly above the client’s personal target threshold of 2.0. The homeowner had recently purchased the property and made it clear that he would not move his pet in until the radon concern was addressed. There were no sump pumps, water guards, or crawl spaces, and the foundation was solid cement—making for a clean canvas for the system.
After installation, the radon mitigation system was professionally installed with a direct run that minimizes any airflow restriction. While not a high-level reading by EPA standards, the system was designed to achieve optimal sub-slab depressurization to bring the level well below 2.0. The "after" look showcases a polished setup, with no disruption to the structure and a clean, code-compliant exterior fan setup.