Bloomington – 12/22/2014

Location: Bloomington, MN

Cost: $1575

Initial Radon Level: 5.7 pCi/L

Post Mitigation Radon Level: 0.7 pCi/L

With the new year upon us, we take time to reflect and look forward.  Radon Reduction Inc, is making a 2015 resolution to post weekly featured radon mitigation projects.  We hope that you find these featured radon mitigation projects helpful in planning and selecting the right contractor to reduce the radon levels in your home.  We value our past, current and future clients and we hope you see the quality of our work, learn more about radon mitigation, and keep your family safe by choosing to reduce your radon levels.

This radon mitigation system had a complicated pipe route and required some creative pipe connections.  The house is a two story brick home with a full basement.

featured2-frontThe suction pit was installed in the unfinished mechanical room.

featured2-suctionpitThe pipe was run through the basement drop ceiling.

featured2-piperouteTo make the connections to run the vent pipe into the first floor an access hole was required.

featured2-knockoutThe access hole was finished with a plastic cover.  Since the vent pipe is a permanent part of your home this hole can also be repaired with sheetrock and finished to look like the ceiling.

featured2-knockoutcoverOn the main floor the pipe was hidden inside the mud room cabinet before exiting to the garage.

featured2-cabinetThe pipe continued in the garage.  The u-tube was added in the garage so that system performance can be easily monitored.  Fire collars were added on the firewalls to ensure that if there is a fire, it does not spread through the holes created by the radon vent pipe.

featured2-garageThe radon fan was installed in the garage attic.  The electrical connection was created by a licensed electrician.

featured2-radonfanSince this home has wood shingles and black plumbing vents, a metal roof boot and black radon vent was installed.

featured2-radonventThe finishing touch of the system was to seal the sump basket.

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If you need your home tested for radon or a radon mitigation system installed to reduce your radon levels, please don’t wait to protect yourself and your family, contact us now.