Radon Mitigation System Installation
Keep Your Home Safe from Radon Gas
Radon is an invisible gas that seeps into homes from the ground. You can’t smell or taste it, but it can collect indoors at dangerous levels. The EPA ranks radon as the leading cause of lung cancer for non-smokers. That makes lowering radon more than a safety upgrade—it’s a health essential.
At
BreatheWell Radon Solutions, we install dependable mitigation systems that reduce radon quickly and keep levels low for years to come.
The Most Reliable Way to Reduce Radon in Homes
One of the most trusted methods for lowering radon levels in houses is sub-slab depressurization, often referred to as SSD. This system is the EPA’s top recommendation for homes with basements or concrete slab foundations.
At BreatheWell Radon Solutions, we install these systems with precision so families can feel confident their home is safe from harmful radon gas
How a Radon Mitigation System Works
A radon mitigation system acts like a safety valve for your house. Its job is to pull the gas from beneath your foundation and send it outside where it can’t harm you.
The most common setup is called a
sub-slab depressurization system:
- A small hole is created in the basement floor or slab.
- A pipe system connects to the soil under your home.
- A radon fan draws the gas upward through the pipe.
- The gas exits above your roofline, far from windows and openings.
The system runs constantly and provides steady protection day and night.
Why Hire a Professional Installer
Installing a radon system isn’t a DIY job. The design and details matter if you want results you can trust.
When you hire BreatheWell, you get:
- Custom Planning – We tailor each system to your home’s layout and radon levels.
- Trained Experts – Our team follows EPA protocols and local codes.
- Durable Equipment – We use high-quality fans and materials for long-lasting performance.
- Verification – Every job ends with testing to confirm radon is under control.
What to Expect During Installation
Here’s how our process works from start to finish:
- Inspection & Planning
We check your radon test, foundation, and property layout to find the best system design. - System Design
We balance performance with appearance, choosing the quietest, most efficient setup possible. - Professional Installation
We install the pipe, fan, and venting system neatly so it blends in with your home. - Testing & Verification
After installation, we confirm the system is working with a follow-up test. - Guidance & Support
We explain how your system works and provide support for future maintenance or fan replacement.
Advantages of a Mitigation System
- Can lower radon levels by up to 99%
- Protects your family’s health
- Boosts home resale value
- Runs quietly and efficiently year-round
Why Homeowners Choose BreatheWell
We know radon can feel overwhelming. That’s why we focus on making the process easy and stress-free. Our team handles everything—from planning to testing—so you don’t have to worry.
People trust us because we:
- Specialize in radon mitigation, not side services
- Offer honest, straightforward solutions
- Treat every home with care and respect
Ready to Reduce Radon?
Don’t let radon remain an unseen risk in your home. Installing a mitigation system is one of the simplest and most effective steps you can take to protect your family’s health.
Call today to set up your radon mitigation consultation.
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Sub-Slab Depressurization FAQ
How quickly can a radon mitigation system be installed?
Most homes can have a complete system installed in just a single day. Once it’s in place, it begins lowering radon levels immediately.
Do mitigation systems actually make a big difference?
Absolutely. A well-built system can cut radon levels by as much as 99%, often reducing them to well below the EPA’s recommended action level. We always confirm the results with follow-up testing.
What is the typical price for a radon mitigation system?
Costs vary based on the design of your home and its foundation, but most systems are reasonably priced compared to the protection and added home value they provide. We’ll give you a clear estimate before any work begins.
Will the system be loud or change the look of my house?
No. The fan is installed outside and operates very quietly, while the piping is placed in a way that blends into your home’s exterior. We design each system to be both effective and low-profile.
Is there any upkeep required after installation?
These systems run on their own with very little maintenance. The radon fan is the main part that may eventually need replacement, and it typically lasts 8–10 years. If service is ever needed, we provide full support.