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ALS Property Associates completed a residential radon system in Rockford, MI. The radon system was installed as a sub-slab depressurization in the basement. Schedule 40 piping was run from the basement to the side exterior. The radon fan was installed on the exterior and run above the roof line.
ALS Property Associates installed a radon mitigation system at a residential property in Comstock Park, MI. A sub-slab depressurization radon system was used. Schedule 40 piping was run from the extraction point in the basement to the exterior of the home. The radon fan was installed on the side exterior and vented above the roof line. A premium sump pump cover was also used to seal radon gas.
It is important to seal all cracks, openings in the concrete slab, and sump pumps when completing a radon mitigation. All of these are possible entry points for radon gas to enter a home or structure.
This is a before and after photo showing a radon extraction point our team installed inside of a basement in Grand Haven, MI. The drain tile under the slab runs along the footing and is tied together at the sump pit which was completely exposed and a direct path for radon gas to enter the home. We installed a domed sump-pit cover and properly sealed it with silicone. We then installed our radon extraction point next to the pit and above the drain tile creating negative pressure throughout the drain tile system under the entire basement slab. The radon then follows the path of least resistance and is safely vented above the home significantly lowering the radon levels.
When a homeowner in Grand Haven, MI, reached out to ALS with concerns about high radon levels in their home, we understood the urgency of addressing the issue for their family’s safety. After identifying elevated radon levels during our inspection, we promptly set up a radon mitigation system to reduce the risk of exposure. The installation process involved setting up a comprehensive radon mitigation system, with careful attention to detail, such as placing pipes through the attic, basement, and garage to ensure optimal airflow. The team worked efficiently, addressing any structural complexities along the way. Our process involved a thorough assessment, followed by the installation of a comprehensive radon mitigation system designed to address the problem effectively. We ensured that the installation was smooth and minimally disruptive. If you're concerned about radon levels in your home, contact us today to find out how we can help you create a safer living environment.