Your home has elevated radon levels - now what?
If your test shows elevated radon levels, the next step is straightforward: your home can be mitigated, and levels can be reduced.
A Healthier Home Starts With Proper Mitigation
Radon mitigation systems are designed to safely reduce radon levels and improve indoor air quality. The exact approach depends on the structure of your home, which is why working with a trained professional is important.
Improper installation can create other risks, including issues with air pressure or combustion appliances. A qualified professional ensures the system is installed safely and performs as intended.
The Most Common Solution: Active Soil Depressurization (ASD)
This system works by drawing radon gas from beneath the foundation and redirecting it safely outside.
What we do:
create a suction point through the basement floor
connect sealed PVC piping
install a specialized fan to move air from below the slab to the exterior
system runs continuously and is designed to be quiet and efficient.
What to Expect After Installation
- Significant reduction in radon levels
- Continuous operation (fan runs at all times)
- Minimal maintenance

