RADON Mitigation Results

RADON Mitigation Results

To demonstrate the effectiveness of a RADON Mitigation System, the following example shows real monitoring data before and after installation. For privacy reasons, the address and site details remain confidential, and only the post-mitigation results are displayed.


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Recent Installations: May 2025 (North York, ON)

Before the system was installed, the home’s RADON level was approximately 300 Bq/m³, which is above Health Canada’s recommended guideline. Just one day after installation, the average RADON level dropped dramatically to around 5 Bq/m³, clearly demonstrating the remarkable effectiveness of a properly designed RADON Mitigation System.


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Recent Installations: June 2025 (Toronto, ON)

Before the system was installed, the home’s RADON level ranged between 400 – 500 Bq/m³ - a level well above Health Canada’s guideline.
Just one day after installation, the average RADON level dropped dramatically to only 6 Bq/m³, clearly proving how effective a properly designed mitigation system can be.


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Recent Installations: June 2025 (Richmond Hill, ON)

Before the system was installed, the home’s RADON level was approximately 180 Bq/m³, which is above the recommended safety limit.
Just one day after installation, the average RADON level dropped significantly to around 30 Bq/m³, clearly demonstrating the remarkable effectiveness of a properly designed RADON Mitigation System.


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Recent Installations: June 2025 (Richmond Hill, ON)

Before the system was installed, the home’s RADON level was approximately 200 Bq/m³, which is well above Health Canada’s recommended guideline.
Just one day after installation, the average RADON level dropped significantly to around 15 Bq/m³, clearly demonstrating the remarkable effectiveness of a properly designed RADON Mitigation System.


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Recent Installations: August 2025 (Etobicoke, ON)

Before the system was installed, the home’s RADON level was approximately 140 Bq/m³, which is above the recommended safety limit.
Just one day after installation, the average RADON level dropped significantly to around 30 Bq/m³, clearly demonstrating the remarkable effectiveness of a properly designed RADON Mitigation System.


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Recent Installations: September 2025 (North York, ON)

Before the system was installed, the home’s RADON level was around 3 pCi/L, which is considered above the recommended limit.
Just one day after installation, the average RADON level dropped dramatically to only 0.3 pCi/L, clearly demonstrating the remarkable effectiveness of a properly designed RADON Mitigation System.


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Recent Installations: September 2025 (North York, ON)

Before the system was installed, the home’s RADON level was around 3 pCi/L ~ 4 pCi/L, which is considered above the recommended limit.
Just one day after installation, the average RADON level dropped dramatically to only 0.5 pCi/L, clearly demonstrating the remarkable effectiveness of a properly designed RADON Mitigation System.


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Recent Installations: September 2025 (North York, ON)

Before the system was installed, the home’s RADON level ranged between 500 and 600 Bq/m³, which is well above Health Canada’s recommended guideline. The sharp fluctuations seen in the graph occurred because the homeowner briefly opened windows whenever the RADON alarm was triggered, causing temporary drops in concentration. After the RADON Mitigation System was installed, the average RADON level dropped significantly to around 7 Bq/m³ within one day, clearly demonstrating the remarkable effectiveness of a properly designed mitigation system.


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Recent Installations: October 2025 (Newmarket, ON)

Before the system was installed, the home’s RADON level was approximately 200 Bq/m³, which is well above Health Canada’s recommended guideline.
Just one day after installation, the average RADON level dropped significantly to around 10 Bq/m³, clearly demonstrating the remarkable effectiveness of a properly designed RADON Mitigation System


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Recent Installations: October 2025 (North York, ON)

This side-split home had two separate basement slabs. The homeowner requested mitigation for only one section.
Before installation, the average RADON level was about 300 Bq/m³, exceeding Health Canada’s guideline (200 Bq/m³).
After just one day, levels dropped to around 150 Bq/m³, showing partial improvement.
We recommended extending mitigation to the other split area to achieve full and effective reduction of RADON concentration.


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Recent Installations: November 2025 (Richmond Hill, ON)

Before the system was installed, the home’s RADON level was approximately 100 Bq/m³, which is above the recommended safety limit. Just one day after installation, the average RADON level dropped significantly to around 10 Bq/m³, clearly demonstrating the remarkable effectiveness of a properly designed RADON Mitigation System.