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Radon is a hidden health risk that homeowners in Horton, MI 49426, may face, as this colorless, odorless gas seeps into homes from the soil, accumulating over time. To reduce the risk associated with elevated radon levels, a homeowner contacted a professional radon mitigation service. The team designed a solution featuring a single extraction point connected to an exterior radon fan, effectively working to lower radon concentrations. This system was installed with careful consideration to ensure it blended seamlessly with the home’s design. For those in the area concerned about radon levels, investing in mitigation services is an important step towards enhancing the safety of their living environment.
In Jenison, MI 49428, a homeowner contacted us after a radon test revealed concerningly elevated levels in their home. Worried about the associated health risks, they chose our team due to our trusted reputation in radon mitigation. We promptly initiated the process with a thorough inspection to confirm the radon levels and develop an effective mitigation strategy. Following this, we installed a radon mitigation system featuring a single extraction point connected to an exterior fan, while also incorporating a strategically placed pipe system to efficiently channel radon outside and a manometer to monitor the system's pressure. Throughout the installation, we maintained open communication with the homeowner, ensuring a smooth and minimally disruptive experience. If you're facing similar concerns about radon exposure in your home, don’t hesitate to reach out for a free consultation and take the first step towards a safer living environment.
Low voltage fan with a moisture water guard (Extended 10-year warranty). All schedule 40 PVC Vent piping is professionally installed and blends in well with the white siding.
This radon mitigation project is on a newer home. The drain tile is laid around the entire foundation and ties into the sump pump pit. We made our suction point in the back corner and tied directly into the drain tile helping us communicate with the entire basement. We also sealed up the sump pump pit with a lid to seal off the system.
ALS Property Associates installed a residential radon reduction system in Greenville, MI. The radon system was installed in the basement with a sub-slab depressurization and run with schedule 40 piping to the side exterior of the home. The radon fan was installed on the exterior and vented above the roof line.