Radon Mitigation Photo Album: Radon Mitigation and Sump Sealing Improvements Planned for Monroe Home
This Monroe home tested at 5.6 pCi/L and included an unfinished basement with a sump pump area requiring additional sealing consideration. The mitigation plan focused on improving sub-slab airflow while addressing possible radon entry points beneath the foundation. The project included exterior vent planning and sump sealing improvements to support long-term radon reduction throughout the home.
Sump Pump Area Sealed for Improved Radon Control
Sump area sealed to strengthen foundation airflow control and help reduce potential radon entry points within the basement.
Existing Sump Pump Area Prior to Sealing Improvements
Unfinished basement sump area evaluated for potential sealing improvements to help reduce radon entry beneath the slab.
Interior Radon Mitigation System Installed in Unfinished Basement
Radon mitigation piping was installed within the unfinished basement to improve sub-slab airflow and support long-term radon reduction throughout the home.
Exterior of Home Prior to Radon Vent Installation
Exterior foundation area before installation of the radon mitigation venting system designed to improve airflow beneath the slab.
Exterior Radon Vent Installation Completed
Exterior radon vent installed to support active airflow beneath the foundation and improve long-term radon reduction performance.