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Neat Idea - Some homes are built with Radon Resistant Construction Techniques

We all learn something new everyday. Just ran across this and wanted to share about how a new construction home can be built to resist radon gases.

The below techniques may vary for different foundations and site requirements, but the basic elements are:

  1. Gas Permeable Layer
    This layer is placed beneath the slab or flooring system to allow the soil gas to move freely underneath the house. In many cases, the material used is a 4-inch layer of clean gravel.
  2. Plastic Sheeting
    Plastic sheeting is placed on top of the gas permeable layer and under the slab to help prevent the soil gas from entering the home. In crawlspaces, the sheeting is placed over the crawlspace floor.
  3. Sealing and Caulking
    All openings in the concrete foundation floor are sealed to reduce soil gas entry into the home.
  4. Vent Pipe
    A 3- or 4-inch gas-tight or PVC pipe (commonly used for plumbing) runs from the gas permeable layer through the house to the roof to safely vent radon and other soil gases above the house.
  5. Junction Box
    An electrical junction box is installed in case an electric venting fan is needed later.

Brad and Angela Lawrence

Greensboro Real Estate

Posted Sunday Jan 11