Emily M. of Stratham, New Hampshire had tested for radon a couple of years ago. The results came back at 40 pCi/L which is very high. She now wants her home to have clean fresh air everywhere. After mulling over it for a while she thinks it is finally time to install a radon mitigation system into her basement. Design Specialist Paul Magowan came to the home and designed a radon mitigation system for the home.
Crew Lead Nick Melo and his team came to the home and installed a new radon mitigation system into the basement of the home. Once the radon system was turned on the levels started decreasing till they got to healthier numbers. She was impressed with how fast the installation process was. She was happy with the results of the project.
Exterior Before the Radon System, Stratham, NH
This is what the exterior of the home looked like before the radon system was installed.
Radon Pipe
The radon pipe is set in the concrete so it can draw up radon-filled air and push it outside.
Radon Pipe Extending the Length of Basement
This Radon System has two extraction points that it draws radon from. The radon pipes pull air from both sides of the basement to pull out as much radon as possible.
Exterior After Radon System was Installed
This is what the house looks like after the home was fitted with their new radon mitigation system.