Radon Information Before & After Photos
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Before and After of a Home Installed with a Radon Mitigation System in Trumbull, CT
Before the installation of the radon mitigation system in Trumbull, CT, the home faced the unseen challenge of radon, a natural but harmful gas that can accumulate to dangerous levels indoors. The residents were concerned about health risks and the potential for reduced property value. After installation, the radon mitigation system seamlessly integrated into the home's aesthetics. The system's components were discreetly placed and designed to complement the home's existing style. The outdoor vent pipe was color-matched to the exterior, making it almost invisible. Inside, any visible elements were neatly installed and harmonized with the interior decor. The homeowners now enjoy peace of mind, knowing their environment is safe from radon, without compromising the beauty and integrity of their home.
Reducing Radon in Woodbury: Before and After Insights
View the significant transformation in radon reduction through our before and after visuals of a radon mitigation project in a Woodbury home. Starting with a radon level of 6.8 in an unfinished 1989-built basement, we installed a one-pipe system running along a strategic route to minimize interference and maximize efficiency. The after photos demonstrate the seamless integration of the system within the existing structure, highlighting our commitment to safety and structural aesthetics.
Effective Intervention: Before and After Radon Mitigation in Stratford
Before and After: Enhancing Radon Safety in Seymour Home
View the significant impact of our radon mitigation efforts in a Seymour raised ranch. Starting with a radon level of 5.3, our project included the installation of a one-pipe system with the fan discreetly hidden behind landscaping. The after photos showcase the effective and inconspicuous setup, providing a safe and visually appealing solution that seamlessly blends with the home's exterior environment.
Radon Reduction in 1958 West Haven Home
Before: The small Cape-style home, constructed in 1958 in West Haven, showed radon levels at 4.8 pCi/L, just above the EPA's action level, in an environment with no existing mitigation infrastructure like cracks or sump pumps.
After: Following the installation of a streamlined one-pipe radon mitigation system, radon levels in the home have been successfully reduced to safe levels. The system's discreet placement on the right side of the house minimizes visual impact while maintaining effective radon evacuation, securing a healthier living space for the occupants.