How To Professionally Install A Radon Mitigation System

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  • Опубліковано 10 гру 2024

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  • @joshuafino3560
    @joshuafino3560 3 роки тому +11

    This is incredibly helpful for deciding on which mitigation specialist to use. This answers so many questions and instantly backs up one professionals approach vs another. Thank you for making this.

  • @JeffreyFeyh-rb4xk
    @JeffreyFeyh-rb4xk Рік тому +3

    That wet drill hole saw is dope

  • @laparo3
    @laparo3 4 роки тому +10

    What a great video. Has helped me understand many things and now I know exactly what I want done in my basement when looking for a radon mitigation contractor.

  • @johnlagreca6288
    @johnlagreca6288 3 роки тому +3

    Good video, thanks. I take it this is meant to be partially a customer facing video. If so, you should qualify your measurements with units when quoting numbers like "...273.6..." and "...almost 1000..." such as: "We measure radon levels in pC/l, I see 273.6 here and almost 1000 there" or "I see 273.6 pico Curies per liter here and 1000 pico Curies per liter there", but you don't have to listen to me, you obviously know what you are doing. Other than that I think the video is spot on. Nice drilling equipment.

  • @pecker556
    @pecker556 Рік тому +2

    I enjoyed this video. It was very well done, and very informative. Thank you.

  • @cantcomeupwithausern
    @cantcomeupwithausern Рік тому

    That is crazy high! I tested my completely finished basement last year because I've been wfh since covid and figured I should know.. Without any mitigation my basement is only 1.5 pci/l.

  • @alfredgiovetti
    @alfredgiovetti Рік тому +4

    How do you install radon mitigation with an older home (75 years old) not built on gravel.

  • @leodf1
    @leodf1 3 роки тому +2

    Very well filmed and presented. Thank you

  • @danlayman2194
    @danlayman2194 Рік тому

    Thanks. I have to install a radon mitigation system. Good information.

  • @Sdean215267
    @Sdean215267 9 місяців тому +1

    i would love to see what the radon levels came down too...

  • @stevesith6974
    @stevesith6974 3 роки тому +9

    Is there a weather cap that will be going on the top of the gutter top?

    • @vapeurdepisse
      @vapeurdepisse 3 роки тому +3

      No, it's designed to let the rainwater back under the slab. You can have one but it's not necessary.

    • @garyzysk8017
      @garyzysk8017 2 місяці тому

      That's wrong! You don't want water to go back down into the basement Into the hole you cored out for the pipe! That water will have a lock effect and will not let air flow of radon from under basement to roof top vent! Put a PVC 90° on very top of exhaust vent above roof line or you can put on an upside down T

  • @DVDVAMPIRE01
    @DVDVAMPIRE01 2 роки тому +2

    How do deal with rain getting into the exposed vent?

  • @elbonezx3
    @elbonezx3 2 роки тому +1

    That's crazy to know you live on top of a Hazzard area never heard of radon until I seen tictok video, showing pipe work done but I guess rain water was back flowing into the foundation and was probably blocking air flow.. I live in the city side where we don't have septic problems like that but it's good to know how it works and what is the solution to the problem., the pipe work looks similar to wall mounted heating system pipe work. Love learning new things that can better a home tho...

  • @rhodeislandfirearmsownersl9916
    @rhodeislandfirearmsownersl9916 11 місяців тому +1

    Question, this is the only video that shows the use of piping outside the house thats not just pvc round pipe. Looks 1000% better. Is that just standard pvc gutter materials? Or something engineered for radon mitigation

    • @jwiedle86
      @jwiedle86 4 місяці тому

      Exactly. Everyone in my neighborhood has the ugly PVC pipe running up the house. This looks much cleaner

  • @craigschaffer828
    @craigschaffer828 2 роки тому +4

    Since you and your crew are always working in high level radon situations, how do you protect yourself from the effects of radon. Do you positively vent the work space to lower the levels while you are working? Great video!

  • @edcollier2526
    @edcollier2526 4 роки тому +9

    Excellent workmanship! My only suggestion is eye protection! Other than that, well done and I wished you were located up north!

    • @bryonlippert5530
      @bryonlippert5530 4 роки тому +2

      I was thinking the same thing but other than that I would absolutley hire these guys for the job.

    • @ironhorsealpha
      @ironhorsealpha 3 роки тому +2

      He was wearing his safety squints. Haha

  • @straphangersnyc2055
    @straphangersnyc2055 2 роки тому +1

    great video! but get yourself some Hilti tools. the new water management system in the core rigs leave no slurry whatsoever and the torque control and AVR on the hammer drills wills save your guys' wrists and hands.

  • @Intalesoffates
    @Intalesoffates 3 роки тому

    what is the difference between high suction fan vs high vacuum fan? What radon level reading in order to use the high level vacuum fan? Isn't the rain going inside the gutter where radon is blowing out from?

  • @switchex
    @switchex 5 років тому +1

    I see that you are using a square exhaust pipe. What kind of coupling did you use to connect the round end of the fan to the pipe and where can I buy it? I will be replacing my non-working fan and would like to change the coupling too as it is old with possible cracks but I am not finding any round-to-square flex coupling in home depot, lowes, or even online. If I don't find it, i have to change my pipe from square to round.
    Also, do you just let the fan sit on the pipe, or do you secure it to the wall with screws? My fan seems to be just sitting on the pipe and I read that it could cause vibration if attached to the wall. If that's true, why does my RadonAway fan have screw holes for securing it to the all? Thanks.

  • @truthseekerKJV
    @truthseekerKJV 3 роки тому +1

    My question is, for appearance reasons, why does the fan need to be installed on the outside the house instead of inside the basement or crawl space ?

    • @nateanth
      @nateanth 3 роки тому +4

      You only want negative pressure side of the pipe inside the house.
      If you were to put fan inside, if a leak formed in the pipe on the positive pressure side of the pipe you could pump radon inside the house.

    • @JimBowman69
      @JimBowman69 2 роки тому

      New homes it common to put the fan up in the attic and vented through the roof. On a retro install that’s going to be a challenge to run that 3 or 4 inch pipe up through finished walls so most of the time they just do side of the house.

    • @nateanth
      @nateanth 11 місяців тому

      @@hecklefish You are not wrong, but Radon Gas is cancer causing and odorless. Steam from a bathroom and kitchen fans aren't as critical to not let what they are exhausting vent into living space.

    • @nateanth
      @nateanth 11 місяців тому

      @@JimBowman69 That is fine. Attic is not considered living space, and ridge vents, etc would allow it to escape if there was a leak "after" the fan. Most likely the fan to the exhaust out the roof is a solid piece of pipe without joints where that would be highly unlikely for a leak to occur.

  • @vitalieBu
    @vitalieBu Рік тому +1

    If in that house the 5min average was 104.4 ... and in my house the 1 day average is around 3.9-4.1 ... should I even worry or not?

    • @bargym2312
      @bargym2312 Рік тому

      Anything 4.0 or below is considered a safe level. My advice would be to retest every year. If it gets up to 7-8 or more, you may want to consider mitigation

    • @richardyarbrough5437
      @richardyarbrough5437 10 днів тому

      I think the very high numbers he mentions of 200 to 1,000 were taken directly in the soil under the house to find the highest concentrations under the slab, not inside the room. He said this basement averaged 15 inside.

  • @markmcdonald890
    @markmcdonald890 3 роки тому +1

    what radon detector do you recommend

  • @dwr1611
    @dwr1611 2 роки тому

    Great video!
    I was an old radon mitigation PVC pipe in the basement was very moldy outside. Does that signal an issue with the system?

  • @krichards8472
    @krichards8472 3 роки тому

    Excellent workmanship Abe. Putting a hole in the cement and hooking the fan in the cement sealed around the edge.. Would that make the fan struggle to exhaust out the pipe.

  • @dustinheinze8484
    @dustinheinze8484 2 роки тому

    What kind of radon sniffer do you use?

  • @RobertLeBlancPhoto
    @RobertLeBlancPhoto 6 місяців тому

    Why not install the fan in the basement section of the pipe? Why the need to have the fan outside?

  • @ryanoswald5506
    @ryanoswald5506 3 роки тому

    So how do you do all this on a Finished Basement???

  • @drwatson32bit
    @drwatson32bit 2 роки тому

    'Radon from the Soul' would be a cool song name

  • @Sean-Aviation
    @Sean-Aviation 5 років тому +3

    So how much do you guys charge for this specific system?

    • @structuredtogrow
      @structuredtogrow  5 років тому

      Sean Contact Abe with some details and he can provide more info on pricing radonspecialist.org/

    • @structuredtogrow
      @structuredtogrow  5 років тому

      Sean 1-844-778-4357

  • @cat5tracker581
    @cat5tracker581 2 роки тому +1

    Why wasnt a test done after to prove it worked?

  • @vc2399
    @vc2399 3 роки тому +1

    Good morning, how much for installation of radon mitigation system ? i lived in UK (chesterfield)

    • @structuredtogrow
      @structuredtogrow  3 роки тому

      We're in North Carolina so installation wouldn't be possible in the UK sorry.

  • @anthonytroia1
    @anthonytroia1 2 роки тому

    Excellent video, thank you. Now I don't need to hire yall ;)

  • @reinsrobertson1102
    @reinsrobertson1102 4 роки тому

    Why is the fan outside? Could it not be installed in the basement?

    • @OK-zn9su
      @OK-zn9su 4 роки тому +2

      This is building code requirement. Radon fan must be installed outside so only negative pressure applied inside the living space. This is to prevent the situation when exhaust is blocked and vented air goes back to living space. You can install it in attic or garage though if you can route PVC pipe in there.

  • @evilpaulstark
    @evilpaulstark 4 роки тому +1

    Hi Abe, great video I wish you were up in the Washington DC area, I would have you install ours. Have you ever worked with or installed a system with basement walls built with Superior Walls? I having radon companies not being able to guarantee their work because of our. The house is only a couple years old and we have ratings of 8.7-9.0. You know anybody up in southern Maryland area (Prince Georges County) you would recommend?

    • @structuredtogrow
      @structuredtogrow  4 роки тому +1

      Claude Stark Contact Abe with some details and he can provide more info directly radonspecialist.org/

    • @cayugacountryhomes8360
      @cayugacountryhomes8360 3 роки тому +1

      For superior walls you need a back flow valve at the outside drain pipe. This is to stop air from simply coming from outside through the drain pipe and short-circuiting the rest of the slab. The stone under a superior wall is actually one of the best situations for radon reduction.

  • @patrickkanick1283
    @patrickkanick1283 4 роки тому

    Beautiful install until .... you dont put a cap on the vent? So rain water can go under slab?

    • @youknowglenn
      @youknowglenn 4 роки тому +1

      That would be normal, there isn't anything wrong with condensation or rain going back into the slab. A cap would restrict airflow.

    • @patrickkanick1283
      @patrickkanick1283 4 роки тому +1

      @@youknowglenn not a sealed cap.... a rain cap. Regardless i don't agree with you , imho water is going to go back under slab.

    • @youknowglenn
      @youknowglenn 4 роки тому +4

      @@patrickkanick1283 that's fine, you don't have to. I own a radon mitigation company and am NRPP certified and a member of AARST. A "critter gaurd" is the only acceptable "cap", which wouldn't stop rain from going down the pipe. In fact, it is against protocol to install a "cap" on the system. Also, the system itself is probably creating way more condensation than rain that would enter the pipe. Just my two cents :)

  • @JFinch57
    @JFinch57 5 років тому

    Is there any reason why you can't install the fan inside?

    • @jsf11fra
      @jsf11fra 4 роки тому +1

      It is against code. The fan has to go in a non livable space. So the garage attic or outside the house. Not allowed in the basement either.

    • @tylerjohnson6701
      @tylerjohnson6701 5 місяців тому +1

      The specialists install them inside in Alberta

  • @rickwood2050
    @rickwood2050 3 роки тому

    David, the only thing missed on your 3-hole mitigation, was to view the finished center point where the three PVC pipes channeled together?

  • @johnjenkins1707
    @johnjenkins1707 3 роки тому

    How do you determine whether the home needs a high airflow vs a high suction fan?

  • @bc69006900
    @bc69006900 4 роки тому +3

    Wow the home had really high radon levels

  • @garyzysk8017
    @garyzysk8017 2 місяці тому +1

    This is wrong! You never want to reduce size of pipe with air flow or any plumbing drainage! You went from a 4 inch pvc pipe inside insulation to fan motor outside to a reduction of 3" cheap gutter downspout pipe exiting the top of the fan motor to above roof line! Plus the caulking will never seal with those cheap downspout fittings. The caulking will eventually crack over weather conditions! All these UA-camrs supposingly are professional are skipping an important step before glueing a pvc pipe to any fitting is that you use pvc cleaner first then pvc glue!!!

  • @ironhorsealpha
    @ironhorsealpha 3 роки тому

    Do you guys do the electrical work yourself or did you have to have a licensed electrician install the switch for you?

  • @jamieofalltrades536
    @jamieofalltrades536 4 роки тому +4

    Anyone else notice that None of the mitigation experts who put out these videos, this one included, wear any PPE such as an Approved P100 mask? If it's so bad, you would think that someone who works with n this field everyday, exposing themselves constantly to high levels would want to be protected from it...

    • @scotta9114
      @scotta9114 3 роки тому

      The problem as I understand it, it Radon is very difficult to filter out of the air. It's not like dust but a gas that cannot be separated out. I could be wrong here but that is what I read. I guess that is why you can install a Radon filter instead.

    • @ludvikjerabek
      @ludvikjerabek 5 місяців тому

      Also radon exposure about exposure over time. So radon is present in the air everywhere but high concentrations radon is the problem long term. Radon levels above 4 pCi/L should be mitigated.

  • @shawnl3154
    @shawnl3154 4 роки тому

    How are you guys alive working in radon all day ?

  • @heathg2681
    @heathg2681 2 роки тому

    Radon in certain levels could actually be beneficial to you. What do you think the Nuclear Therapy sign in a hospital is for? The thing is the long term exposure. Radiation isn't a scary ghost. I've talked to people who install these systems and truth be told, open a window, put up a fan, something to ventilate if high amount. No need for these costly systems.

  • @miloskaroly7921
    @miloskaroly7921 4 роки тому +4

    What a bullshit? From a geologist point of view, there is no system today that eliminates the presence of radon unless you remove all the soil, bedrock or the grade on which the foundation and the house sets and even if you do that remains in the air. However, this is more like a placebo pill which makes a very good niche to make a lot of money and good for you If homeowners are not educating themselves and learn that a $30 fan/venting outside can take care of pretty much any kind of soil emanations, fumes, odors. It is more dangerous the microwave radiations than the overrated and blown out of proportions radon gas which is not only coming from the ground beneath homes, streets or buildings through cracks, sumps, joints, floor drains or other tiny openings in foundations or crawl spaces but is present in everything including your car. From a scientific aspect and based in evidence radon is considered a noble gas due to its none aversive which does not rise more than few inches from the ground and last more than minutes until entering in contact with other gases, particles of any kind extending its presence which exists even in the most unpolluted areas because it is in the air and you can not give read of it. Your 150 grams of potassium present in your body emanates more toxic radiation than all the radon present in 1000 homes. People exposed to radon are at a greater risk of developing lung cancer. EPA recommends taking action to reduce radon in homes that have a radon level at or above 4 picocuries per liter (pCi/L) of air (a “picocurie” is a common unit for measuring the amount of radioactivity). Oh EPA recommends based on what? it is no scientific evidence of such claim considering that 1 picocurie is the equivalent of a nanogram. What a bullshit?

    • @OK-zn9su
      @OK-zn9su 4 роки тому +1

      Fan is good... better if it is installed close to the point where radon enters home though. Granted homeowner can do it for $150-200.