Basic Vent Systems
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Typical condo and 2 story home vent piping. stainless steel brackets and screws to secure pipe--no rust properly vented with scheduled 40 pipe
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Vent pipe through the foundation and under the slab. Fans will sweat on hot humid days. systems installed year round
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tarps laid down to walk on wet core drilling is faster, quieter and dust free compared to rotary hammer type drilling. 4" hole cut with wet diamond bit
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Radon fans can condensate on humid days. We only install exterior systems to prevent possible mold and drywall damage that may happen with an attic type system. RP-145 fan with stand off pipe supports 20 year old radon fan. Blades have a build up and not removing radon gas.
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Properly vented radon gas. Piping held tight against vent line for clean look. Stainless steel pipe supports and screws used on all homes to prevent rust marks on the home siding.

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