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Basement & Radon Solutions
Basement Waterproofing,
Radon Testing and Mitigation,
Crawl Space and Foundation Repair |
Proudly Serving Hendersonville, Asheville and Western North Carolina
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| Tel: 828-697-2075 |
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| A Professional Radon & Water Mitigation Company |
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| Radon Mitigation |
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If you believe that radon gas is intruding into your home, it's time to take action against it. Basement & Radon Solutions can help you by providing radon testing and a quote on the cost of a radon mitigation system in your home.
Radon mitigation is more than pipe and a fan; it takes years of experience to understand how and where radon gas enters a home. Homes are not all the same when it comes to radon entry. We take the time to evaluate the layout of your home and then present you professional options on system design to effectively lower radon levels in your home. Each radon mitigation system design varies depending on the structure and age of your home. Homes are generally categorized according to their foundation design. The existence of a basement, crawl space, or slab all determine the proper mitigation system needed. We take care to install our systems so that they blend in with your home. |
| How Does It Work |
Stack effect in the home draws air from beneath your home and up into your living space. Depressurizing the soil beneath the structure allows for the radon gas to be redirected with a vent system to the exterior of the home. A hole is drilled through the concrete slab to create a suction point (sometimes more than one suction point is needed). The PVC pipe is then installed through the house to above the roof, or through an exterior foundation wall of the home. This type of system is known as a sub-slab depressurization.
If your home has a crawl space, a piping system is installed on the crawlspace floor in conjunction with a radon barrier, the radon gas is then vented through a PVC pipe that is connected to the crawlspace system. The PVC pipe is installed through the house to above the roof, or through an exterior wall of the home. This type of system is known as sub-membrane depressurization.
The next step is installing the radon fan and extending the piping system to the exterior of the home, proper sizing of the fan and piping system is important to effectively lower radon levels. Sizing of the system is determined by diagnostics testing of the slab or crawlspace. If the system is routed to the attic, the fan will be installed in the attic or if through an exterior wall, the fan will be mounted on the exterior and a vent pipe will be extended to an approved location as required by system protocols.
Some newer homes have the radon piping system installed that run through the home. The piping system is installed when the home is built. This type of system is known as a passive radon system. A passive system does not have a radon fan installed; it merely allows the radon gas to naturally vent to the exterior of the home. |
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| I want to thank you for a fantastic job! Even my wife (who has much more experience with this sort of thing than I) was completely blown away by the numbers you got on the radon test! Obviously you know what you are doing. E.S. Hendersonville, NC |
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Lastly, radon entry points are sealed. To resist gas entry, cracks are sealed using a urethane caulking compound. A final system checklist is then performed. The checklist makes sure the system adheres to US EPA Radon Mitigation Standards. Proper system labeling and proper fan installation is checked, as well as other key steps. Post mitigation testing is done within 30 days of the system installation to ensure the system is working effectively.
You may be in need of a radon reduction system or maybe you have an installed radon system that needs service. Our courteous staff is eager to deal with your individual issues. Our trained technicians with over 20+ years of combined radon mitigation experience take pride in their work and ability to provide our customers with the best products and systems available. We provide our customers with the comforts and peace of mind they deserve. |
| Average indoor radon levels are about 1.3 pCi/L. The EPA action level is 4 pCi/L. At 4 pCi/L, the exposure risk is comparable to smoking 1/2 pack of cigarettes per day |
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Basement and Radon Solutions
A division of Homes Unlimited of WNC, INC • basementandradonsolutions.com
Radon Mitigation, Basement Waterproofing, Crawl Space Repair, Foundation Repair. Free no obligation consultation.
Service Area: Buncombe, Haywood, Henderson, Jackson, Madison, McDowell, Rutherford, Polk and Transylvania counties
Rod Johnson • Certified Mitigation Specialist • Email
828-697-2075 • PO Box 1134 Hendersonville, NC 28793 |
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