So how do you mitigate the expense as well as the radon.
Radon exhaust fan installation.
Then after you seal the cover turn on your in line fan and put the system to work.
In the hvac world fans are always placed on a specified duct size 4 10.
However with radon fans you re at the mercy of soil conditions sub slab fill suction pit sizing and much more.
All radon mitigation installation standards require that the radon fan be located outside the living space of the home.
14 3 2 radon vent fans shall be sized to provide the pressure difference and air flow characteristics necessary to achieve the radon reduction.
In many states radon mitigation requires a license.
Radon can be pulled from the soil beneath a house by attaching an exhaust fan to the collection pipe or to the sealed sump see page 9.
Fans placed in attics garages and outside locations will keep you safe.
If the levels are still high additional pipes may be drilled into the slab and connected to the same fan.
You certainly should not go without a mitigation system over the long term if you know your home has high radon levels.
After all the work is done the house will be re tested for radon.
Reset your radon detector then wait 48 hours and check your reading again.
Perform a diy radon mitigation installation.
Manufacturers can accurately predict how much cfm an inline fan will move in these ducts.
Get a final radon reading before you seal the sump cover.
Radon mitigation standards require that the fan to be placed outside of the living space of the home.
If all goes well you ll see a drastic reduction in radon.
Another way to define this is any where outside the conditioned air space of the heating and air conditioning system.
14 3 radon vent fan installation requirements 14 3 1 vent fans used in radon mitigation systems shall be designed or otherwise sealed to reduce the potential for leakage of soil gas from the fan housing.
To prevent outside air from being drawn from the end of the collection pipe a water filled trap should be installed in the pipe beyond the point where the fan is attached.
So garages attics and on the outside of the house are the only acceptable locations for fan placement.