
Radon Vent Pipe - Garage
Vent pipe leading to attic (Interior Aesthetic Package)

Radon Extraction Point
Area in basement floor creating negative pressure under the concrete slab in basement

Sump Pump Pit Cover
All drain tile ties off in crock and is covered and sealed air tight to properly seal the radon system. This is a main entry point for the radon gas to enter the home.

Radon Fan (Interior Aesthetic Package)
Radon fan is located in garage. This system has a moisture water guard (10-year warrant along with a muffler to dampen noise.

Crack Sealing
It is important to seal all cracks in the basement floor to properly seal all radon entry points