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Ensuring Safety: Understanding and Preventing Radon Mitigation System Failures

Radon Mitigation System Inspection

Radon mitigation systems are remarkably effective, successfully reducing radon levels in over 99% of cases, making them both a practical and cost-efficient solution for radon reduction. Despite their high success rate, failures can occur, emphasizing the need for understanding potential causes and the crucial role of annual system inspections.

System failures may arise from several issues, such as fan malfunctions, moisture affecting the fan's durability, clogging from dirt, or inadequate installation practices. These challenges highlight the necessity of engaging with reputable, licensed contractors, underscored by thorough reviews and competitive pricing analyses.

The EPA recommends that even at radon levels between 2 pCi/L and 4 pCi/L, homeowners should consider fixing their homes to prevent long-term health risks associated with radon exposure. This advisory underscores the invisible and odorless nature of radon, detectable only through specific testing methods and without a safe level, according to the CDC. The potential consequences of system failure are significant, involving increased risks of lung cancer and a decrease in property value, thereby stressing the importance of proactive measures.

Annual inspections of the radon mitigation system are vital. They ensure that all components, including the fan, which typically has a 5-year guarantee but can last much longer with proper care, and the ductwork, which can last up to three decades, are functioning as intended. These inspections help catch and rectify any issues early on, maintaining the system's effectiveness and extending its lifespan.

However, despite maintenance and preventive measures, homes can still fail radon tests post-mitigation due to excessively high initial levels or flawed installation. Homeowners should regularly test for radon levels and check the u-tube manometer for system performance indicators.

In conclusion, while radon mitigation systems are highly effective, recognizing the reasons for potential failures, adhering to the EPA's recommendations for radon levels between 2 pCi/L and 4 pCi/L, and committing to annual inspections are key steps to ensuring a safe and healthy living environment.

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David L. Lawson is a Delaware native who lives in Kent County with his wife and five children. With a Bachelors from DeVry University in Technical Management and a Masters from Wilmington University in Management and Information Systems Management, he leads Delmarva Dr. Energy Saver in providing outstanding service that wows clients, intimidates the competition and generates new business every day.

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