Radon Mitigation Photo Album: Two-Pipe Radon Mitigation System Planned for Milford Home
This Milford home tested at 7.0 pCi/L and included both a main concrete foundation and a crawl space beneath the split-level section of the house. A two-pipe radon mitigation system was designed to improve airflow beneath both areas of the home. The project focused on improving sub-slab communication, strengthening airflow beneath the crawl space, and supporting long-term indoor air quality throughout the property.
Interior Radon Mitigation System Installation Completed
The two-pipe radon mitigation system was installed to improve airflow beneath both the main foundation and crawl space areas of the home.
Crawl Space Area Prior to Mitigation Work
The home included a crawl space beneath the split-level section of the foundation with existing CleanSpace coverage prior to installation of the mitigation system.
Crawl Space Extraction Point Installed
A dedicated extraction point was installed within the crawl space area to improve airflow beneath the encapsulated foundation section of the home.
Exterior Foundation Area Before Vent Installation
Exterior area of the home prior to installation of the active radon venting system designed for long-term airflow improvement.
Exterior Radon Venting Installation Completed
Exterior vent piping was installed to safely exhaust air above the home and support improved radon reduction performance throughout both foundation areas.