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Air Loss (Annual) Comments Subslab Suction (Subslab Depressurization) 80-99% $800-2500 $75-175 Works best if air can move easily in material under slab Passive Subslab Suction 30-70% $550-2250 There may be some energy penalties May be more effective in cold climates; not as effective as active subslab suction Draintile Suction 90-99% $ ...
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INFILTEC: Radon Mitigation System Photographs - radon gas, testing, test kit
(ASD), or subslab suction (SSD). This is by far the most common type of ... fan placement showing safety disconnect switch. Soil depressurization system: exterior installation with multiple suction points through foundation wall. Soil depressurization system: roof exhaust. Click here for ...
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Radon Environmental - Mitigation Systems
Such systems are called "sub-slab" or "sump suction" systems, and do not require major changes to your home. ... Subslab Suction (Subslab Depressurization) 80-99% $600-$1,200 $75-$175 Works best if air can move easily in material under slab. Blockwall Suction 50- ... houses with hollow blockwalls; requires sealing of major openings. Sump Hole Suction 80-99% $600-$1,200 $75-$175 Works best if ...
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Subslab Depressurization (ASD) radon mitigation system involves advanced home repair skills: 1. drilling a 3" or 4" diameter hole thorough your concrete slab with a hammer drill, 2. digging out a suction ... leakage and the poor subslab porosity caused by lack of subslab gravel. 4" pipe is generally used with these fans with one or more slab penetrations. c. High-Suction Fans, like the GP501 ...
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