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Professional radon mitigation for your home ensures safety from radon exposure. Make your home a safe place to breathe.
If your home tests at a level of 4.0 pCi/L or higher, the EPA recommends mitigation to ventilate toxic radon out of your home. Signs of a correctly installed mitigation system are a properly functioning fan attachment and piping that extends past the roof line.
Mitigation systems can be installed in or outside of your home and essentially function as a vacuum from below the foundation, up through the mitigation system piping, and out above the roofline.
The process to install a mitigation system takes about one day and, although somewhat straightforward, it is important that it is done correctly. Here at Protect Environmental, all of our technicians are qualified, certified, and highly skilled in radon mitigation system installation. We work with certified electricians to ensure quality from the beginning of the process to the end. Our priority is your peace of mind and the safety of your home, done the right way.
Our professionals work with you to schedule a time for an in-person professional radon mitigation evaluation and mitigation system installation. Our team will work with your schedule and keep you informed every step of the way.
Once your evaluation is scheduled, a certified professional will come inspect your home. They will look for a number of factors, such as your initial radon level, your home size, age of the home, and foundation type. Once the evaluation is complete, our team can provide a quote for radon mitigation system installation.
The process to install a mitigation system takes approximately one business day. All of our technicians are qualified, certified, and highly skilled in radon mitigation system installation. We work with licensed electricians to ensure quality from start to finish.
To ensure your mitigation system is running properly, a radon professional will schedule a 48 hour radon test. Our team works with you every step of the way for peace of mind protection against radon exposure.
Professional radon maintenance for your home is essential to ensure your mitigation system is functioning properly.
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A radon mitigation system uses a fan and PVC piping to create negative pressure beneath your foundation, drawing radon gas out from the soil and venting it above the roofline before it enters your home. This active sub-slab depressurization method is the EPA-recommended approach for most residential foundations.
Professionally designed radon mitigation systems typically reduce indoor radon levels by up to 99%. When installed by NRPP-certified professionals using sub-slab depressurization, most homes achieve levels well below the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L. Follow-up testing after installation confirms the system is performing as designed.
Most residential radon mitigation systems are installed in approximately one business day. The process includes an in-home evaluation, custom system design based on your foundation type and home size, installation by certified technicians working with licensed electricians, and a follow-up 48-hour test to verify the system is working correctly.
Radon mitigation systems can be installed inside the home (such as in a garage or utility area) or outside along an exterior wall. The fan and piping route radon gas from below the foundation, up through the system, and out above the roofline. Placement depends on your home’s layout, foundation type, and aesthetic preferences.
A professionally installed radon mitigation system typically lasts 20 years or more. The radon fan, which is the system’s primary mechanical component, generally has a service life of 10 to 15 years before requiring replacement. PVC piping and sealing components can last decades when properly installed and maintained.
Yes. While radon mitigation systems are designed to operate continuously with minimal intervention, annual professional inspections are recommended to verify fan performance, check pressure readings, inspect piping integrity, and confirm the system continues to reduce radon levels effectively. Routine maintenance extends system life and ensures ongoing protection.
Yes. Radon levels can rise even with a working mitigation system due to foundation settling, fan wear, weather changes, basement renovations, or HVAC system modifications. Annual professional testing is the only way to confirm your system is still maintaining safe radon levels. A working fan does not guarantee a protected home.
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