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This is a before/after photo of a radon extraction point. This system is tied in with the drain tile underneath the slab. We were able to tuck the extraction point out of the way in a corner and still communicate with the entire drain field.
This is a before and after showing an interior radon fan. This is our interior aesthetic package and is in the garage attic venting through the roof. We used a Legend LV Radon Fan, Muffler (Dampens noise), and a fan moisture guard (Extended 10 year warranty). This system is invisible from the outdoors and adds to the value of the home.
In Grand Rapids, MI 49534, a homeowner took steps to address elevated radon levels in their home, recognizing the importance of reducing the associated health risks. After considering several companies, they chose ALS for their trusted reputation and expertise in radon mitigation. The team carried out a thorough inspection, confirmed the radon levels, and proceeded with a carefully designed mitigation system to fit the home's specific needs. By reducing radon exposure, the homeowner now enjoys greater peace of mind. If you're looking to reduce radon risks in your own home, reach out to ALS for a professional assessment.
ALS Property Associates, Inc installed a sub-slab depressurization radon mitigation system on this residential home. Schedule 40 piping was run from the basement to the exterior of the home. The radon fan was installed on the side exterior and vented above the roof line.
ALS Property Associates, Inc installed a sub-slab depressurization radon mitigation system on this residential home. Schedule 40 piping was run from the lower slab of the property to the rear exterior. The radon fan was installed on the rear exterior side of the property and vented above the roof line.