Radon Mitigation Photo Album: Stamford, CT - High-Level Radon Mitigation for 1964 Cape
This radon mitigation project took place in a 1964 Cape-style home in Stamford, CT, where radon levels were measured at 10 pCi/L. The home required a strategic two-pipe system, with one pipe installed in the foundation and the other in the slab, to ensure optimal extraction from both sources. The system exits on the left side of the house, positioned near the oil tank and window for accessibility and performance. Since the home does not have a sump pump or water guard, the system was designed to maximize interior draw through the slab and foundation. The gallery captures key moments of the installation—from pipe routing and fan placement to final exterior setup—highlighting both functionality and a clean aesthetic. This setup not only addresses the homeowner's radon concerns but also ensures long-term indoor air safety and peace of mind.