Robert B. in Saco, Maine had radon levels test at 37 pCi/L, a significantly elevated reading well above the EPA recommended action level. Wanting to address the issue quickly and effectively, he moved forward with a mitigation plan that fit the layout of the home while keeping the installation clean and efficient.
Fortunately, the basement setup made this a very workable project. The home already had a stub-out in the crawl space, allowing for a straightforward interior pipe run. The system was installed directly in front of the wall studs, routed up through the home into the attic, and then safely exhausted through the gable end.
The homeowner also coordinated the electrical portion of the project, helping simplify the installation process even further.
With the mitigation system now professionally installed, the home is moving from dangerously elevated radon levels toward a much safer indoor environment. The clean interior layout and strategic routing allowed the project to be completed efficiently without unnecessary disruption to the home.
Another Maine homeowner now has greater peace of mind knowing the home is protected with a properly designed radon mitigation system.
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