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Radon Remediation
Radon reduction systems work. Some radon reduction systems can reduce radon levels in your home by up to 99%. The cost of fixing a home generally ranges from $500 to $2500. Your costs may vary depending on the size and design of your home and which radon reduction methods are needed. Maintaining your radon reduction system takes little effort and keeps the system working properly and radon levels low.
You can fix a radon problem.
The most common used method for radon reduction is the installation of a sub-slab depressurization system. This system utilizes a radon fan mounted on the exterior or the attic of the home (depending on the construction and design of the home) and a series of piping that vents the radon above the roof line where it is dispersed into the atmosphere. All of our systems are designed according to EPA protocols and are guaranteed to work. The fans and levels of radon are guaranteed and transferable in the event of the home changing ownership. |
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NOTICE THE RADON CERTIFICATION ACT REQUIRES THAT ANYONE WHO PROVIDES ANY RADON -RELATED SERVICE OR PRODUCT TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC MUST BE CERTIFIED BY THE PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION. YOU ARE ENTITLED TO EVIDENCE OF CERTIFICATION FROM ANY PERSON WHO PROVIDES SUCH SERVICES OR PRODUCTS. YOU ARE ALSO ENTITLED TO A PRICE LIST OF SERVICES OR PRODUCTS OFFERED. ALL RADON MEASUREMENT DATA WILL BE SENT TO THE DEPARTMENT AS REQUIRED IN THE ACT AND WILL BE KEPT CONFIDENTIAL. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, COMMENTS OR COMPLAINTS CONCERNING PERSONS WHO PROVIDE RADON-RELATED SERVICES, PLEASE CONTACT THE DEPARTMENT AT THE BUREAU OF RADIATION PROTECTION, DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, P.O. BOX 8469, HARRISBURG, PA., 17105-8469, (717) 783-3594 or (800) 237-2366. |



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This system was installed in a home with a slab on grade construction. The fan needed to be mounted in the attic because of the design of the home. The picture to the left shows the pipe going through the slab taking the radon out. It is exhausted out above the roof line. |
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Certified with the National Environmental Health Association and The Department of Environmental Protection |

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Radon Fan on exterior of home. Vent terminates above the roof line. Vents are required by DEP standards to terminate at least 10 feet away from any openable window or 2 feet above and at least 10 feet above the ground level. |

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System monitor is installed in the basement to indicate system is drawling a negative pressure beneath the slab. |
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Radon fan and vent pipe that are installed on the exterior of the property. Vents are typically installed in the corner of the house or in an area that will not have a visual impact on the front of the home. |

