Radon Mitigation in Frederick MD
Challenge
This older house had a crawl space with exposed soil, which allowed poor air quality and radon gas to enter the living areas. Additionally, the house had a basement, creating two distinct air chambers that required separate radon mitigation systems for effective treatment.
Solution
We installed a crawlspace encapsulation to seal the living environment from the open crawlspace, allowing the radon mitigation fan to extract radon gas and discharge it safely outside.
In addition, the basement required its own mitigation system to reduce radon levels. To help the customer save costs, we designed a single system with two extraction points, enabling it to address both foundations (air chambers) simultaneously.
The result was a highly effective, minimally intrusive, and cost-efficient radon mitigation system that delivered excellent results. The post-mitigation test showed a radon level of less than 1 pCi/L.