Electrical components are out of reach.
Installing radon fan in attic.
Benefits of a radon mitigation system installed in the attic the radon system is hidden.
Beyond a certain level the epa recommends a fan powered suction system to evacuate radon from the house.
Radon systems create condensation within the suction and exhaust pipes.
Instead of having the fan and venting pipes on the outside of the home the only visible component on the outside is the vent stack that rises through the roof.
Radon mitigation systems are great ways to remove radon from your home but they can be tricky to install.
In the attic the pipe runs to an in line fan that runs 24 7.
The purpose of a radon fan is to draw radon from out of the soil below the home and release it safety above the house.
Fans placed in attics garages and outside locations will keep you safe.
Radon fans and electrical components are out.
Radon fans inside attic spaces are better protected from the freeze and thaw cycle.
Radon test kits are readily available online and in home centers.
Diy radon mitigation is no small feat but for those confident enough in their abilities we are providing step by step instructions to a diy radon mitigation system installation.
The reasoning for this is that if a leak was to occur above the fan your house could have a really high radon level.
Steps for installing radon mitigation.
If you have a radon level of around 4pci l the level of radon being pushed out of the exhaust side of the fan can be many times higher even into the 100s of pci l.
First and foremost rather than having the fan and venting pipes on the outside of the home an interior system means that the only visible component on the outside is the vent stack that rises through the roof.
The location of the radon fan.
To install an attic fan over a gable vent in your attic trace the body of the fan onto a piece of plywood that s wide enough to mount on the studs on each side of the vent.
When the fan is securely mounted carry it over to the vent and nail.
The radon system is hidden.
In cold environments this condensation can freeze and effect the life of the radon vent fan.
Then cut out the circle with a reciprocating saw and mount the fan over the cutout using a drill.