Activating a Passive Radon System
Nick placing the radon fan in the attic to activate the passive radon system.
Radon Roof Penetration
Cory & Nike completing the roof termination for this radon mitigation system.
Nick crawling through the the Turtl into this small crawlspace
This crawlspace was a very tight space.
Jim & Nick Completing Bath Fan Roof Termination
It's not uncommon to find bath fans improperly terminating into the attic. By propertly moving the bath fan termination to the attic roof deck all the moisture is now vented outside.
Nick Removing Attic Insulation
Nick removing attic insulation so the attic can be properly air sealed. With the insulation gone the crew can now see all the hidden air leaks in the attic.
Cory Installing Tite Shell Recessed Can Light Cover
Can Lights in the attic are small chimney's the leak air year round. They need to be properly covered with the Tite Shell Can Light Cover to stop the air leakage and to prevent the insulation from coming into contact with the hot light.
Cory Building the SuperPlatform™ Catwalk/Insulation Dams
Building the SuperPlatform™ Catwalk/Insulation Dams allows homeowners to access the attic without walking through the insulation. The Catwalk is insulated to keep the entire attic floor covered with insulation. The insulation dam keeps the insulation from covering the catwalk and falling down through the attic entrance.
Cory Completing the Exterior Radon Mitigation System
All buildings have some radon. This radon mitigation system was installed on the outside of the home.
Nick Sealing the attic Top Plates
Top Plates are the tops of the walls for all the interior and exterior walls of the house. These must be sealed to stop the air from leaking out of the house and waste energy.
Nick Core Drilling the Radon Mitigation Extraction Point
Core drilling the extraction point for the radon mitigation system gives better results and a more reliable radon mitigation system than using the sump lid for the radon extraction.
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