| Radon systems can be unobtrusively installed both inside and outside your home. |
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| Unobtrusively located system on home with completely finished basement and over-active Home Owner Association architectural control committee. We can usually find a solution to very limiting circumstances. System is located at walkout stairway. |
Chimneys often provide great hiding places for radon systems, if accessible from the interior of the building. |
High-volume system for large crawlspaces under condominium building. |
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| System located beside chimney with proper vent discharge point located above roofline |
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| System hidden in tool shed adjacent to building |
Radon system hidden in tool shed. Note system vented through flashing on shed roof, with vent discharge point located just above roofline. |
Unobtrusive system location with schedule 40 PVC vent pipe on exterior of building |
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| System vent stack passing through sundeck from radon fan to above roofline. |
Radon fan located below sundeck due to extreme limitations on system design posed by completely finished basement. |
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