Sub-slab Radon Mitigation
Our installers will locate the BEST area on the home to install your radon mitigation system. Keep in mind that a sub-slab system is not like artwork and must be displayed. Rather, this type of radon remediation invloves PVC pipe and is often attached to the home or garage. Most people like the radon reduction system to be hidden from view. Milwaukee Radon Mitigation & Testing will tuck the piping away as best as we can. We build and locate the radon mitigation installation as if we were installing it for ourselves, neatly placed and functioning well and proper. Sub-slab always proves to be the best method used to reduced radon in Wisconsin
Milwaukee Radon Mitigation & Testing
2604 N Pierce St Lower STE B Milwaukee, WI 53212
How to install a Radon Mitigation System
When installing a radon mitigation system, we start with the creation of the suction point. Next, we excavate a sub-slab hole pit. The next step is to install a radon system vent pipe. Once completed, we seal the slab penetration. Now, we move onto the fan and roof entry for piping, which requires preparring the roof for pipe penetration. Then our installers add the monitor. Once these steps are complete, it is time to measure samples of air from the home in order to confirm that the required amount of radon has been sufficiently eliminated. Radon Mitigation System Installation Step 1: Create the Suction Point. ... Step 2: Excavate the Sub-Slab Pit. ... Step 3: Install the Vent Pipe. ... Step 4: Seal the Slab Penetration. ... Step 5: Install the Fan and Roof Penetration. ... Step 6: Add the System Monitor. ... Step 7: Test the System.
Sub-slab Radon Mitigation is the BEST method to reduce radon levels.
