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A family in Colorado Springs, CO, noticed high radon levels in their basement and crawlspace, which raised concerns for the safety of their young children. After considering options, they chose Purple Mountain Radon for their expertise and reputation. The mitigation process included installing an airtight sump lid where the radon riser was placed, encapsulating and sealing the crawlspace, and connecting the radon pipe from the sump pit. These steps effectively reduced the radon levels and minimized the risk of exposure. If you’re worried about radon in your home, don’t wait—contact Purple Mountain Radon today for a comprehensive mitigation solution.
In Colorado Springs, CO 80907, a homeowner in a 1952-built house discovered elevated radon levels and knew action was needed to protect their indoor air quality. They chose Purple Mountain Radon for their trusted local expertise and proven solutions. Before mitigation, radon was entering the home through the crawlspace, creating potential long-term health concerns. Our team installed a RadonWell system inside the crawlspace, carefully designed to address the home’s construction and effectively redirect radon gas away from the living areas. After installation, the home now has significantly safer radon levels and improved peace of mind. If you live in an older home or have concerns about radon, contact Purple Mountain Radon today to schedule your assessment and take the first step toward a healthier home.
Purple Mountain Radon was called in for radon mitigation at a home in Colorado Springs, CO 80910, after homeowners noticed fluctuating radon levels, occasionally spiking above 4.0 pCi/L. Referred by friends who had previously worked with Purple Mountain Radon, the homeowner decided to proceed with mitigation. The split-level home had a garden-level basement with an adjacent crawlspace. The crawlspace had a vapor barrier, but it wasn't sealed properly. Our team sealed the vapor barrier to the walls, dug beneath the slab to create a suction pit, and connected it with perforated pipe under the vapor barrier. We then routed the system through the crawlspace wall and installed the radon fan and exhaust riser outside. Post-mitigation testing showed incredible results: the living room was measured at less than 0.7 pCi/L, and the garden-level basement was at just 0.8 pCi/L. If you’re concerned about fluctuating radon levels in your home, reach out to Purple Mountain Radon for a thorough mitigation solution.
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