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If a sump basket is part of your basement drainage system, this will be incorporated into your radon system. Especially if drain tile is used to direct ground water to the sump basket. In that case, we often use this system as a pathway to reduce the radon in your home with the added benefit of reducing moisture and
damp odors in your basement. Another factor contributing to high radon
levels and moisture problems are crawl spaces. If you home has a crawl space with exposed soil, it will be sealed with durable 10 mil plastic and often times we will need to install a vent pipe to reduce the radon from these spaces.
Other Reduction Methods
Active soil depressurization is the most common and effective way of reducing radon gas in the home. But in some cases other methods may be deemed more appropiate such as HRV's, ERV's and other ventilating procedures.
We are also experienced with commercial applications of radon reduction systems.
Please contact us for more information.
We also offer Radon Resistant New Construction Services.
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