 The U-Tube device is used to monitor pressure in the pipe to ensure operability of radon reduction system |  We paint our radon fans to match the exterior of the house |  Radon Fan GP-301 |
 GP-301 Radon Fan. Commonly used for slabs |  It is used to apply negative pressure on the soil. Note how plastic is sucked down to the ground |  Finished look of the sub-slab type suction point |
 We try our best to match the exterior of the house |  Finished look of the radon fan placed outside |  Finished look of complete radon system |
 Finished look of complete radon system |  Finished look of complete radon system |  It is possible to preapre the house for Radon mitigation even before house is built |
 The pipe is laid out before the concrete slab is poured |  Then plastic and gravel cover perferated pipe |  Then plastic and gravel cover perferated pipe |
 Radon Fan |  Sub-slab suction point |  Sub-slab suction point |
 Sometimes it is possible to install radon fan in the attic in order to make systems more efficient and more obscure |  Radon Fan Installed on the outside wall |  We can also provide copper exhaust pipe |
 Copper exhaust pipe as an option |  We install runners for high traffic areas in the crawlspace to ensure durability and longevity of the system |  We install runners for high traffic areas in the crawlspace to ensure durability and longevity of the system |
 We install runners for high traffic areas in the crawlspace to ensure durability and longevity of the system |  Finished look of the sub-membrane style system |  Finished look of the sub-membrane style system |
 Finished look of the sub-membrane style system |  In order to ensure durability and effeciency of the system we always make sure to attach radon barrier to the concrete |  A Radon fan installed in the attic |
 The radon barrier is sealed so well that one can see the stack effect of the house "ballooning" the barrier upwards |  We never leave obstacles unattended. Everything in the crawlspace is sealed. |  Finished look of the crawlspace with the system installed |
 Sub-membrane style suction point. Note the plastic under negative pressure |  Sub-membrane style suction point. Note the plastic under negative pressure |  Sub-membrane style suction point. Note the plastic under negative pressure |
 Finished look of the radon fan placed outside |  Our exhaust pipes are placed above the eave |  Whenever needed pipe is placed inside the house |
 We try our best to place suction points out of sight i.e mechanical rooms |  Whenever penetration through firewall is needed it's wraped in the fire collar |  Finished look of the radon fan placed outside |
 All components of radon systems are labeled |  Water heaters and other obstacles are sealed around for best suction possible |  Every run of membrane is sealed and mechanically fastened to the concrete footing/wall |
 Every run of membrane is sealed and mechanically fastened to the concrete footing/wall |  Every run of membrane is sealed and mechanically fastened to the concrete footing/wall |  If crawlspace is used for storage we provide runners to ensure longevity of the system |
 If crawlspace is used for storage we provide runners to ensure longevity of the system |  Sub-membrane style suction point. Note the plastic under negative pressure |