Radon Mitigation Before & After Photos
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Before and After Radon Mitigation System Installation in Ansonia, CT
Before: The Ansonia residence displayed alarmingly high radon levels, presenting a serious health risk to the occupants. After: Following the installation of a state-of-the-art radon mitigation system, which includes a sub-slab depressurization system and proper sealing of radon entry points, the home now maintains radon levels significantly below the EPA�s action level. This intervention has transformed the indoor air quality and safety of the environment for the residents.
Sealing and Safety: Before and After Radon Mitigation in Ansonia
Before and After Radon Safety Enhancement in Watertown
See the transformation in radon safety through our before and after visuals of a colonial home in Watertown, CT. Starting with a radon level of 4.1, we installed a mitigation system strategically on the back corner near the sunroom to maximize efficiency and discretion. The after photos illustrate the unobtrusive installation and significant improvement in radon levels, ensuring a healthier living environment for the homeowners.
Transforming Radon Safety in a Tall Colonial Home in Orange
Explore the before and after transformation of radon mitigation efforts in a tall colonial home in Orange, CT. Initially faced with a radon level of 5.3 and extensive structural cracks, our project included sealing numerous large cracks and enhancing the radon mitigation system with two new pipes. The after photos illustrate the sealed cracks and the newly installed system components, showcasing our commitment to improving both the structural integrity and air quality of the home.
Before and After Radon Reduction in Beacon Falls
Explore the dramatic transformation in radon levels at a 1915 home in Beacon Falls through our before and after visuals. Initially facing a radon level of 4.2, our intervention involved a specialized mitigation system designed for the home’s unique layout, including a small dirt crawl space. The after photos show how discreetly the system was integrated, maintaining the aesthetic of the historic home while significantly improving indoor air quality.