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In Peyton, CO, a homeowner sought to reduce radon levels in their home, especially due to an exterior perimeter drain tile that emptied into a sump basin. Purple Mountain Radon addressed this by sealing the sump with an airtight lid and installing a radon mitigation system that connected to the perimeter drain tile. This solution ensured that radon entry was minimized, creating a safer living environment. If you’re concerned about radon in your home, Purple Mountain Radon can provide a reliable and effective mitigation solution tailored to your needs.
In Falcon, CO, a homeowner concerned about elevated radon levels sought out Purple Mountain Radon for a reliable mitigation solution. The best exit point for the radon system was through an unfinished storage room, but existing shelves posed a challenge. Undeterred, Purple Mountain Radon expertly drilled through each shelf, routing the pipe seamlessly through the garage, attic, and out the roof for an effective and discreet installation. If you’re looking to reduce radon levels in your home, trust Purple Mountain Radon to find the right solution—no matter the obstacles!
A radon mitigation system was installed in this home having a walkout basement.
We mitigated a home with a new addition that required two systems to mitigate each basement. The before and after photos in this section is from the new addition.
Radon, an invisible and odorless gas, can seep into homes from the ground and pose significant health risks if left unchecked. In December 2024, Purple Mountain Radon completed a challenging radon mitigation project in Simla, CO, for a homeowner whose basement and crawlspace tested above 30 pCi/L. The team addressed the issue by creating a dual suction system that connected a basement suction point and a crawlspace suction point through a framed "pony" wall. The crawlspace was carefully encapsulated using multiple layers of 6-mil vapor barrier with gas/vapor matting beneath, ensuring proper airflow and radon gas collection. Additionally, the open cells in the "pony" wall were sealed with foam to prevent radon entry. The system was strategically vented at the corner of the crawlspace, ensuring optimal performance.
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