Tag: Drain-tile Depressurization

Wayzata – 05/13/2015

Location: Wayzata, MN Cost: $1650 Initial Radon Level: 6.0 pCi/L Post Mitigation Radon Level: 1.5 pCi/L Here is another exterior radon mitigation system that we recently installed.  This home had drain tile and a sump basket.  We sealed the sump basket and installed a clear sight hole.  The radon pipe was connected to the sealed cover, then run up the basement wall and out… Read more → about Wayzata – 05/13/2015

Savage – 05/12/2015

Location: Savage, MN Cost: $1400 Initial Radon Level: 4.9 pCi/L Post Mitigation Radon Level: 0.4 pCi/L This radon mitigation system is as simple as they get.  Since the home had drain tile installed, we sealed the sump basket and used that as the way to collect the radon under the home.  A clear sight hole was added to the cover so that you can… Read more → about Savage – 05/12/2015

Plymouth – 05/07/2015

Location: Plymouth, MN Cost: $1675 Initial Radon Level: 8.4 pCi/L Post Mitigation Radon Level: 0.2 pCi/L This radon mitigation system that we installed in Plymouth Minnesota, had a tough pipe route and lots of shelving.  There was drain tile in this home that helped us to reduce the radon level as much as possible. We started will sealing the current sump basket lid and… Read more → about Plymouth – 05/07/2015

Bloomington – 05/05/2015

Location: Bloomington, MN Cost: $1525 Initial Radon Level: 14.4 pCi/L Post Mitigation Radon Level: 0.3 pCi/L This radon mitigation system brought some challenges, since the home had a retrofitted drain tile system.  These drain systems need to be sealed as much as possible.  The more sealing that can be done, the greater the radon reduction.  Luckily, in this home we had access to the… Read more → about Bloomington – 05/05/2015