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This before and after photo shows a radon extraction point located next to the professionally installed and sealed sump pit cover our team installed. This system actually creates negative pressure in the drain tile located under the concrete floor of the basement so the radon can be successfully mitigated.
A radon reduction sub-slab depressurization system was installed on this property. Schedule 40 piping was run from the basement and through the garage and vented out of the roof. The sump-pump was sealed to prevent radon gas from entering the home and for the radon reduction system to properly work.
When a homeowner in Middleville, MI, needed radon mitigation for a real estate transaction, they chose ALS Radon & Environmental, Inc. due to their expertise with challenging installations. Our team faced a complex situation with a bedroom above the garage and no direct route to the outdoors. We skillfully managed the installation by running the pipe from the extraction point out to the garage and then back to the outdoors for the fan, effectively reducing radon levels. If your home has a tricky setup and you need reliable radon mitigation, let us apply our expertise to ensure your home’s safety—contact us today to get started.
This is an example of an interior aesthetic package. The vent piping is ran to the garage and through the roof to prevent the need for an exterior fan.
ALS Property Associates installed a radon mitigation system at a residential property in St. Joseph, MI. A sub-slab depressurization radon system was used on this residential property. Schedule 40 piping was run from the extraction point in the basement to the rear of the home. The radon fan was installed on the exterior and vented above the roof line.