Morgantown Radon Mitigation
The process of lowering or removing amounts of Radon from a home or building is called Radon mitigation. Our team has installed hundreds of Radon remediation systems and are certified and licensed professionals are trained to get your home’s Radon levels underneath 4.0 pCi/L. Each home is unique and so is the Radon mitigation system needed to get the home to safe conditions. Our team at RMM will walk you through exactly what your system will look like, how it will work, and where it will go in order to get the Radon level in your home as low as possible while maintaining the splendor of your home. Don’t just go with the first Radon company you find when you search Radon mitigation near me, go with the professionals at RMM who will treat you home as if it were our own.
How Do Radon Mitigation Systems Work?
Radon mitigation systems work by creating a negative depressurized zone underneath your home and utilizing a Radon fan to pull the air along with the Radon out from under your home. Our team uses downspout to expel the Radon gas above your roof line to ensure that gas does not come back into the home via a window. We also take the time to seal up any existing cracks we see to make sure your system pulls as much air as possible. Once the system is on and running, you can sit back, rest assured, that your home is being protected from Radon gas.
How Long Does Radon Remediation Take?
Every home is different which means each Radon system is unique to each house. There are several different types of Radon remediation systems that can be installed, and our team at RMM will ensure the right system is chosen for your house so your family is safe and you are not over spending on a system you may not need. On average, most systems take about 5 hours to install, but homes with crawl spaces and commercial businesses will likely take longer. Once a Radon remediation system is installed in a home, you will begin to see a drop in levels within a days time.
Radon Remediation in West Virginia with RMM
Free Radon Mitigation Quote
The first step of the process is for one of our Radon professionals to do an on-site free estimate on how much a Radon mitigation system will cost. This process can be scheduled at a time that is convenient for you. We do on-site consultations so that you can ask us any questions regarding Radon in the home, that you may have.
Determining The Type of Radon System For Your Home
Concrete Slab- If your home sits on a concrete slab, our Pittsburgh Radon professionals will look to remove radon by sub slab depressurization. This process involves creating a negative pressurized zone and pulling all the radon to a Radon fan. This fan will suck the Radon up and move it outside your home, above your roof.
Block Wall- If you have concrete block in your basement, we will create a suction point within the wall. The Radon will be pulled from this suction point to the fan and the radon will be removed outside of the home and above the roof.
Sub Membrane Seal- If your home has a crawl space, we will create a seal between the crawl space and the bottom level of your home. The Radon will then be removed, by a fan, above the roof of your home.
Installing Your Radon System
Our Radon professionals take the time to make sure your Radon system is effective in reducing the level of your home, but also aesthetically pleasing. Our specialists are trained in carpentry and electrical work so that we can provide you with a custom-built Radon mitigation system. We use high quality FESTA tech Radon fans that are the top Radon fan in the business and are made in Pittsburgh, PA. Our fans come with a 5 year warranty and all our work comes with a 2 year warranty. After your system has been installed, we will walk through the completed product with you to review.
Free Radon Test Follow Up
We give a free Radon test kit for you to use after your Radon system has been completed. Both parties will receive a copy of the Radon results and our Radon professional will meet with you to review them and help determine if any further action is needed.