Radon work is not one size fits all. Every home is different, and small details can affect both testing results and mitigation performance. That is why we take the time to approach each project carefully and keep the process straightforward from start to finish.
Whether we are testing a home for the first time or installing a mitigation system, the focus stays the same: accurate results, clean workmanship, and reliable long term performance.
Radon mitigation is the process of reducing radon levels in a home. Systems are designed to control how radon enters and moves through the structure, lowering concentrations to a safer range.
If testing shows elevated levels, mitigation provides a reliable way to reduce exposure over time. The goal is not perfection. It is to bring levels down to range that is widely considered manageable.
A properly installed system works continuously in the background, maintaining lower levels without ongoing effort from the homeowner.
Most systems use a fan and vent pipe to draw radon from beneath the home and release it safely above the roofline. This prevents radon from entering living spaces and reduces indoor concentration.
Each system is tailored to the home’s structure, foundation type, and layout to ensure consistent performance.
Radon mitigation is the process of reducing radon levels in a home. Systems are designed to control how radon enters and moves through the structure, lowering concentrations to a safer range.
If testing shows elevated levels, mitigation provides a reliable way to reduce exposure over time. The goal is not perfection. It is to bring levels down to range that is widely considered manageable.
A properly installed system works continuously in the background, maintaining lower levels without ongoing effort from the homeowner.
Most systems use a fan and vent pipe to draw radon from beneath the home and release it safely above the roofline. This prevents radon from entering living spaces and reduces indoor concentration.
Each system is tailored to the home’s structure, foundation type, and layout to ensure consistent performance.
With two years of technical training in electrical and plumbing trades and a background shaped through years of radon mitigation and trade work, I created Wingreen to uphold a higher standard of workmanship and attention to detail.
Based in Vermont, I place a strong emphasis on professional standards, clear communication, and systems installed correctly and by the book, with close attention given to both performance and overall quality of work.