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Radon Mitigation Systems, Rhinelander uses Sub-slab Method
Sub-slab Radon mitigation Garage Attic Method Product
Garage or attic method is designed to fit inside the indoor space of the attic or garage. PVC pipes are used to penetrate the soil through the foundation. This piping is fastened to the building and placed up the interior wall and through the ceiling of the garage and then moving into the attic. A vacuum is created below the building. Reduction of radon gas involves strong tech skills and experience. System design is a though-out process and developed over our 30 years experience at reducing radon gas. There are many different types of homes local to our area and we have experience in just about every type of radon abatement installation. We offer these illustrations for learning purposes and their purposes are for educating our local citizens in providing actual pictures of how this type of system is installed.
When a resident buyer or seller contacts Minocqua Radon Mitigation & Testing, we will proceed to ask questions regarding the type of building in need or radon mitigation. These questions will help us to implement which method will be used. Garage or attic. Our goal is always to hide or blend in the radon system as much as we can. Garage or attic method is very successful at accomplishing this outcome.
Sub-slab Radon mitigation Garage Attic Method Product
Sub-slab Radon mitigation Exterior Method Product
An exterior method involves radon mitigation taking place on the outside of the home. Pipes are placed on the exterior of the building and driven into the soil. This method enables a suction or vacuum effect below the home. The piping is then ran past the roof line and away from windows and doors.
Reduction of radon gas involves strong tech skills and experience. System design is a though-out process and developed over our 30 years experience at reducing radon gas. There are many different types of homes local to our area and we have experience in just about every type of radon abatement installation. We offer these illustrations for learning purposes and their purposes are for educating our local citizens in providing actual pictures of how this type of system is installed.
When a resident buyer or seller contacts Minocqua Radon Mitigation & Testing, we will proceed to ask questions regarding the type of building in need or radon mitigation. These questions will help us to implement which method will be used. When using Exterior radon mitigation method, our goal is always to hide or blend in the radon system as much as we can. Exterior method is very successful at accomplishing this outcome.
Sub-slab Radon mitigation Exterior Method Product
2nd Tab Two Suction Point Radon mitigation Method Product
2nd Tab or suction point method allows for an additional point in which to vacuum and suction radon during mitigation. This method creates a vacuum beneath the slab or sheet creates a vacuum beneath the building. Lowering elevated radon involves technical skills and experience at a high level. The design of each system is carefully thought out and determined by our more than 30 years experience at lowering radon levels throughout our local area. Illustrations are for learning purposes in educating consumers which product methods are EPA approved an recommended. This type of method product has been used frequently in Rhinelander and Minocqua
Reduction of radon gas involves strong tech skills and experience. System design is a though-out process and developed over our 30 years experience at reducing radon gas. There are many different types of homes local to our area and we have experience in just about every type of radon abatement installation. We offer these illustrations for learning purposes and their purposes are for educating our local citizens in providing actual pictures of how this type of system is installed.
When a resident buyer or seller contacts Minocqua Radon Mitigation & Testing, we will proceed to ask questions regarding the type of building in need or radon mitigation. These questions will help us to implement which method will be used. When using 2nd Tab or Two Suction Point radon mitigation method, our goal is always to hide or blend in the radon system as much as we can. 2nd Tab Two Suction method is very successful at accomplishing this outcome.
2nd Tab Two Suction Point Radon mitigation Method Product
Radon Mitigation in Oneida County may be Needed in 47% of Rhinelander Homes
Oneida County Residents are urged to test their homes for radon.
Elevated radon levels reported at E Davenport St and S Oneida Ave
Elevated radon levels reported at S Anderson St and S Brown
Elevated radon levels reported at W King St and S Stevens St
Elevated radon levels reported at Schiek Plaza and E Courtney St