Hopkins – 01/27/2015

Location: Hopkins, MN

Cost: $1525

Initial Radon Level: 5.7 pCi/L

Post Mitigation Radon Level: 0.7 pCi/L

If your home has tile floors that need to have a radon pipe run though them, this job will give you an idea of how the finished job will look.

This home had drain tile and a sump basket, that allowed us to get the maximum radon reduction possible.  The old sump basket lid was removed and sealed lid installed.

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The u-tube manometer was installed in the basement so that you can see if the radon fan is creating pressure in the pipe.

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The pipe then goes up through an interior closet that has a tile floor.  We have all the tools necessary to put holes in multiple flooring types.  This ensures every system that we install looks clean and professional.

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The pipe continues up into the attic, where the pipe is run to the rear roof slope.

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A radon fan was installed in the attic to draw the radon out of the ground.  The electrical connection for the fan was installed by a licensed electrician.

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To finish the system a radon vent was installed to match the other plumbing vents already installed.

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We were able to complete this project on time and reduce the radon levels.
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.