Tag: Sub-Slab Depressurization

Minnetonka – 05/28/2015

Location: Minnetonka, MN Cost: $1600 Initial Radon Level: 7.6 pCi/L Post Mitigation Radon Level: 0.6 pCi/L This home gave us some challenges, in that the crawlspace was very large and almost the same depth as the basement.  This is a challenge because as the soil level gets closer to the first floor the pressure to bring radon into the home is reduced.  We installed… Read more → about Minnetonka – 05/28/2015

Richfield – 05/15/2015

Location: Richfield, MN Cost: $1575 Initial Radon Level: 6.9 pCi/L Post Mitigation Radon Level: 0.9 pCi/L This home did not have a lot of options to route the pipe through the house but we were able to use the old laundry chute.  A suction pit was created under the basement floor to collect the radon from the soil, so that it can be vented… Read more → about Richfield – 05/15/2015

St Louis Park – 04/31/2015

Location: St Louis Park, MN Cost: $1350 Initial Radon Level: 9.0 pCi/L Post Mitigation Radon Level: 0.5 pCi/L Since this home did not have drain tile we did pressure field extension testing.  Which is really just testing if we can get air to flow underneath the basement floor. Since we could get adequate airflow under the floor, we installed a radon mitigation system with… Read more → about St Louis Park – 04/31/2015

St. Louis Park – 04/01/2015

Location: St. Louis Park, MN Cost: $1375 Initial Radon Level: 5.3 pCi/L Post Mitigation Radon Level: 1.0 pCi/L Sometimes with older homes it is hard to find a closet that a radon pipe can be installed.  In those situations we install an exterior radon mitigation system.  Exterior systems do simplify the installation process but they can be prone to freezing in the winter.  In… Read more → about St. Louis Park – 04/01/2015