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Tracking Down Hard to Find Radon Entry Points 

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@MattBrouse
@MattBrouse Год назад
I like the candor that the usual work didn't quite suffice, but a few simple follow-ups got the job done. Great information!
@nonasmith2405
@nonasmith2405 Год назад
This sealing of the basement maybe a partial fix temporarily but it's import to put your type of radon mitigation system in as well radon is dangerous
@ryandevoll-y2q
@ryandevoll-y2q Год назад
Thanks Jessie for all your effort in keeping this channel going! I really enjoy all of your uploads! Super clear and to the point, also very interesting to watch! Best of luck to you Sir!
@AmericanRadonMitigation
@AmericanRadonMitigation Год назад
Thank you for the encouragement, Ryan! It takes so much time and energy to shoot and edit these videos. I'm glad you enjoy watching.
@Ch00chCharlie
@Ch00chCharlie Год назад
I am all about this! Today we found that the present system installed by others was pulling radon into the home through the slab supply ducts, through the furnace, and located with an Ecotracker pouring out of the return duct in the ceiling...
@AmericanRadonMitigation
@AmericanRadonMitigation Год назад
I need some help understanding what you are describing, Charlie.
@donluchitti
@donluchitti 5 месяцев назад
Been binging your content. Brooklyn Center MN resident here and a basement dweller. Just found out I’ve been breathing radon for the last 22 years at 3 pci/L . Basement bedroom too. We’re gonna call you up . Do you have any resources or anecdotal opinions based on your experience about someone’s overall risk with my amount of exposure?
@marcusbiller867
@marcusbiller867 4 месяца назад
3 is considered within spec in a lot of countries...I wouldn't worry that much.
@AmericanRadonMitigation
@AmericanRadonMitigation 4 месяца назад
You can check out this information on the MN MDH site: www.health.state.mn.us/communities/environment/air/radon/index.html
@superbenis09
@superbenis09 Год назад
Your videos are super awesome to watch as a mitigator myself, licensed and certified out of Colorado. Where are you based? Also, is that 2 inch schedule 40 pvc you're using??\
@AmericanRadonMitigation
@AmericanRadonMitigation Год назад
Thanks, Gage! We are in Minnesooota don't ya know. 😉 What part of Colorado are you located in? It sure is 2-inch piping. It comes in handy as there are many places that a 3-inch pipe will not fit. Chad Robinson even talks of using smaller piping. As long as you understand your piping resistance, you can use small pipe in many low-flow applications. Check out Kansas Stare Universities OMAD course to learn more. Here’s a video about it. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jyX5zmTg0QE.html
@Tenpennycustoms4958
@Tenpennycustoms4958 Год назад
Great video as always. When do you stitch underneath or go overhead with another suction point?
@AmericanRadonMitigation
@AmericanRadonMitigation Год назад
Thanks, Logan. It's almost always easier to add multiple suction points rather than employ the stitching method. We primarily only stitch when a finished basement prohibits multiple suction points. Check out this video for an example of that. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-TyCUneMCcLc.html
@geraldgigon5488
@geraldgigon5488 Год назад
Great Channel, We are finishing the basement for a movie room and the radon level was around a 3.5 to 4.5 before sealing the cracks in the floor and the bottom of all the walls with radon sealer. I have a poured concrete walls that have spray foam from top to bottom for insulation. Now the radon level is above 8/9. what am I doing wrong, I thought sealing it would reduce the readings. I will be putting in a Radon fan system next. thanks
@AmericanRadonMitigation
@AmericanRadonMitigation Год назад
Hey Gerald. I have heard the EPA has done studies and found that sealing alone is not an effective way to reduce radon significantly. I would say you are well on your way to having an incredibly effective and energy-efficient radon mitigation system. Feel free to contact us for advice via virtual consulting or to rent a mitigation tool kit. Good luck with the project! americanradonmitigation.com/shop/
@DM-qe1dr
@DM-qe1dr 7 месяцев назад
Great video sir! How often do you recommend testing for a home that already has a system in place? (We had a system installed 12 years ago, then never retested and now 12 years later tested and found 4.4 - not good!)
@AmericanRadonMitigation
@AmericanRadonMitigation 7 месяцев назад
Thank you! The EPA recommends testing every two years if you have a radon mitigation system. A radon monitor is also a great product to consider.
@nonasmith2405
@nonasmith2405 Год назад
We were getting a radon reading super high in our house and we were doing our own sort of mitigation till we could figure out about sealing our basement and Chyna died here we're getting an over 200 reading for the radon we we had to have our basement sealed outside filled cracks and the weeping tiles replaced on three side of the basement on the outside now our radon levels are under 10 Bq/m3
@marcusbiller867
@marcusbiller867 4 месяца назад
no radon fan, just sealing?
@goldistocks609
@goldistocks609 29 дней назад
If the concrete block wall foundation is hollow doesn’t that let radon weep in and would it help to add a suction point in the block wall?
@AmericanRadonMitigation
@AmericanRadonMitigation 27 дней назад
For whatever reason, it doesn’t seem to be an issue. I’ve never had to depressurize a block wall.
@ranger178
@ranger178 Месяц назад
does radon get in through concrete block walls of basement much or mainly under the slab?
@AmericanRadonMitigation
@AmericanRadonMitigation Месяц назад
It seems like concrete slabs or crawlspaces are the main culprit. I don’t think I’ve ever applied suction to a block wall.
@IthacaDon
@IthacaDon 6 месяцев назад
Any experience with ERV systems and radon mitigation?
@AmericanRadonMitigation
@AmericanRadonMitigation 6 месяцев назад
No, we have never used one to fix a home.
@ChristopherBarbeau
@ChristopherBarbeau Год назад
I've watched your videos and greatly appreciate all your input. However, I do have a question unrelated to this video related to an excavation process I use for subslab depressurization.
@AmericanRadonMitigation
@AmericanRadonMitigation Год назад
Thank you. What’s your question?
@ChristopherBarbeau
@ChristopherBarbeau Год назад
@@AmericanRadonMitigation the region I work in New Mexico has very thick caliche and I use a pressure washer to loosen and remove material. However, it seems like my acclimation time increases in some cases. I was wondering if this medical of removing material has been used out your way and it's effectiveness
@ChristopherBarbeau
@ChristopherBarbeau Год назад
I'd like to add that this install is an outside install where a 5" core is done through the stem wall below the slab. The material under the structure is clay so I chase plumbing to try to keep to one system. I have found what I think to be a safe way to remove material like hard clay using a pressure washer and shop vac. I believe this process increases the acclimation time. Thoughts?
@AmericanRadonMitigation
@AmericanRadonMitigation 11 месяцев назад
@@ChristopherBarbeau what do you mean by acclimation time?
@ChristopherBarbeau
@ChristopherBarbeau 11 месяцев назад
@AmericanRadonMitigationAnoka a downward trend in radon over time as the pit of suction dries out. I'm trying to find a way to provide an 'ultimate mitigation' in which the client can test every 2 years with successful results.
@rhodeislandfirearmsownersl9916
@rhodeislandfirearmsownersl9916 8 месяцев назад
Hi Jessie, I've been watching all your videos so I have an idea of what to ask my installer. Question for you. We have a basement bathroom with a sewage discharge basin and was wondering if that could be a point of entry for Radon. It should be airtight but I was thinking the PCV waste pipe coming into the tank from the toilet might not be sealed? I have high levels in my basement.
@AmericanRadonMitigation
@AmericanRadonMitigation 8 месяцев назад
You can always pop the cover off and check it out. Sometimes, they have a rubber grommet around the sub-slab piping as it comes into the basin, and sometimes, it's a rough upending that can be sealed to make it more airtight.
@rhodeislandfirearmsownersl9916
@rhodeislandfirearmsownersl9916 8 месяцев назад
@@AmericanRadonMitigation Sounds like a cr$#py job! I'll give it a shot tomorrow.
@wegeo
@wegeo 10 месяцев назад
Hi Jessie, When having multiple suction points it is better to put the gate valve at the suction point or near the T that is closer to the fan? It would seem adding near the T might lower the suction pressure along the other suction point pipe run, but I am not sure which is better. Thanks for any insight you might have.
@AmericanRadonMitigation
@AmericanRadonMitigation 10 месяцев назад
I don't think it matters where you add the valve. However, I would add it below the U-tube manometer and alarm. Otherwise, the manometer may look even on both sides, and the alarm may not have enough static pressure to work.
@wegeo
@wegeo 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for your input I appreciate it@@AmericanRadonMitigation
@AmericanRadonMitigation
@AmericanRadonMitigation 10 месяцев назад
You bet!
@chucksauder1564
@chucksauder1564 Год назад
You mention in other videos that you don't use rain caps, but don't mention this version. RadonAway Fan Pipe Cap with Screen for 4" PVC. This is what I had on my old house Radon system. How do these do?
@AmericanRadonMitigation
@AmericanRadonMitigation Год назад
Hey Chuck, check out what the standards say about rain caps. Also, check the next page for more on rain caps and icing. standards.aarst.org/SGM-SF-2017-1220/26/index.html Clearances and icing are the two primary considerations before adding a rain cap. We have never used one.
@chucksauder1564
@chucksauder1564 Год назад
@@AmericanRadonMitigation Thank you. Was just curious as I am installing a system in my "new to me" home. Your videos are a wealth of knowledge. Keep up the great work.
@AmericanRadonMitigation
@AmericanRadonMitigation Год назад
@@chucksauder1564 thank you, Chuck!
@IconStature
@IconStature Год назад
We just noticed my radon system wasn’t running and after investigating it I realized that the GFCI outlet that it’s always been plugged into now trips every time I plug the radon system into it. Could this be a fan issue or something in the electrical wiring of the radon system causing this issue? The outlet seems to do fine with anything else plugged in. I even tried the radon system on another GFCI outlet and it tripped it as well. Any help would be greatly appreciated thank you
@AmericanRadonMitigation
@AmericanRadonMitigation Год назад
I'm no electrician, but it sounds like it might be time for a new radon fan, especially if the fan was working before the tripping issue.
@menacexp
@menacexp 10 месяцев назад
How would you put in a mitigation system in a finished home?
@AmericanRadonMitigation
@AmericanRadonMitigation 10 месяцев назад
Check out our other videos to see how we mitigate finished homes. ru-vid.com/group/PLuNbsvWsW0-BAlE7A5ufGroZRZUS3_T2d&si=16Uq9uRYsaRET2y-
@johnwhite2576
@johnwhite2576 10 месяцев назад
Why are you using 3 vs 4 inch pipe ??
@AmericanRadonMitigation
@AmericanRadonMitigation 10 месяцев назад
We calculate the CFM needed to achieve the desired pressure field extension to determine pipe size.
@alexbudd8770
@alexbudd8770 Год назад
How would you go about pricing a job like this? Seems to be so many unknowns
@AmericanRadonMitigation
@AmericanRadonMitigation Год назад
Our estimates have a starting base price. Think of this as a price for the best case scenario where we just need one suction point and the system has no fancy bells and whistles. Next, we add optional line items like additional suction points, sealing, alarms, etc. We like to plan for the worst and hope for the best. We then make data-driven decisions based on our pressure field extension numbers and radon levels to make recommendations to the homeowner. Using Jobber to create estimates allows us to mark line items as required, optional, or recommended. Check out Jobber here: share.getjobber.com/mzkvPGD
@alexbudd8770
@alexbudd8770 Год назад
@@AmericanRadonMitigation thanks so much for the reply! Love how much detail you put in each video, keep it up!
@AmericanRadonMitigation
@AmericanRadonMitigation Год назад
You bet, Alex! Thank you for commenting!
@dwaynejohnson6277
@dwaynejohnson6277 9 месяцев назад
The front step must not have been vented. If there was a vent on each side providing good cross-flow I imagine you would not have had this problem
@AmericanRadonMitigation
@AmericanRadonMitigation 9 месяцев назад
Is it common to have vented front steps in your area?
@dwaynejohnson6277
@dwaynejohnson6277 9 месяцев назад
Wow. That was a quick response. Most front steps here in Ontario Canada have full-height foundation walls and a doorway into them from the basement so they can be used as a fruit cellar or wine cellar. And yes, must be cross-vented by code. The learning in this case would be that if there is hollow unvented space under porch, warn the owner that it msy need to be treated also, and measure the levels there before the system is designed.. live and learn. Thanks for the videos. Learning lots.
@AmericanRadonMitigation
@AmericanRadonMitigation 8 месяцев назад
That's interesting. Unfortunately, there's no easy way to measure the radon under the front step here in Minnesota since it's inaccessible. You'd have to drill a hole to measure the radon with a radon sniffer. I'm glad you find our videos helpful!
@AnthonyCelata
@AnthonyCelata 10 месяцев назад
You must get a lot of exposure doing all these jobs.
@AmericanRadonMitigation
@AmericanRadonMitigation 9 месяцев назад
Sometimes, I try to vent the home when I'm not doing PFE measurements. The radon is typically lower on the second or third day of an installation since we usually have part of the system running by the end of the first day.
@AnthonyCelata
@AnthonyCelata 9 месяцев назад
@@AmericanRadonMitigation Man you should try and get on The Build Show! You're just the kind of expert installer they look to promote! Your work is impeccable! Keep making videos!
@AmericanRadonMitigation
@AmericanRadonMitigation 9 месяцев назад
Thanks, Anthony! How would one go about that?@@AnthonyCelata
@AnthonyCelata
@AnthonyCelata 9 месяцев назад
@@AmericanRadonMitigation I'm not sure if you're familiar with Matt Risinger but he has a big RU-vid following and I would say he's among the top dogs in the RU-vid construction genre of content. I've never tried to get noticed by a large channel like his before, but I am as of this year a Congressional candidate here in Massachusetts and lately I find myself trying to get everyone's attention! So I would suggest becoming active in his community as well as looking through his site for contact information. He only has (from what I've been able to find) two videos covering radon. Being in the trades my whole life as an electrician I certainly know how to spot a guy who takes his work seriously and that my friend is you. I think with some persistence you might be able to get a foot in the door. I'm sure the attention it could bring to our company would be worth the bother. As a side note, I feel like your skills would transition very well to sealing a building envelope of leaks, yeah know, getting rid of the draft, keeping the cold out or the heat in, bringing in ventilated air on your terms. Watch a few Build Show episodes and I think you'll get the picture. Its what Matt constantly preaches and I happen to be in agreement with him on the topic. When you have a house that's leaky and gets an average Air Change per Hour (ACH) rating of 1.5! Meaning 1.5 times an hour the volume of air in the house is changed, you're just throwing money out the window. Maybe you can spin that in your favor some how. If you ever end up getting a contact with the guy let us know, best of luck to you!
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