
Radon mitigation systems
Radon mitigation systems are installed in homes to reduce radon gas levels, which can be harmful if they accumulate indoors. Radon is a radioactive gas that enters through soil, cracks, or gaps in the foundation. The most common system uses a vent pipe and fan to draw radon from beneath the house and release it outside, away from windows and entrances. This continuous airflow prevents radon from building up to unsafe levels inside, protecting residents' health. Properly designed mitigation systems are effective, low-maintenance, and a key step in ensuring indoor air safety.