PineBreeze Radon, an elite team of radon mitigators
- PineBreeze Radon is an elite team of radon mitigators based in Teller County, CO and proudly services Greater Colorado with radon services, radon reduction, radon mitigation
PineBreeze Radon led by a dedicated family team, specializes in in making homes safe from radon exposure. With 9 years of experience, our team of radon mitigators are experts in radon services, using specialized techniques for radon reduction, to ensure your home, newly constructed home, school rental property or school remains healthy and safe from exposure to harmful radon gas.
Trust PineBreeze to protect your space for you and your loved ones.
Our team of expert radon mitigators offers a range of radon services, including radon testing, residential, new build construction and commercial radon mitigation. We use state-of-the-art equipment and techniques to accurately assess your property and design a customized mitigation system that meets your specific needs for radon levels in your home or property.
Our partner Tyler Shull is a US Navy veteran and a 10 year law enforcement veteran. Along with his son James, who is our radon mitigation specialist, son-in-law John Baca a former first responder and Federal law enforcement officer, Team PineBreeze understands the importance of giving back to our community.
We offer a $150 discount to veterans, senior citizens, and first responders. We also provide free estimates and testing to ensure you have all the information you need to make an informed decision about your radon mitigation needs.
And to give you added peace of mind, we offer a lifetime warranty on all of our radon mitigation systems and as a good business practice we offer a 10-year fan warranty even when the manufacturer's warranty is 5 years.
Don’t wait to protect your property from the dangers of radon. Contact PineBreeze Radon today to schedule your free estimate and testing.
SSD uses an electric fan to create a pressure gradient across the subgrade portion of the building to mitigate the potential for radon intrusion from the subsurface into the building. When a negative pressure is present within the building envelope relative to surrounding soil, advective gas flow from the soil into the indoor air can occur. Soil gas entry pathways can be cracks through the slab or wall(s), improperly sealed utilities, etc. Depressurizing the soils below the slab with an SSD system will create a low pressure that reverses or alters the direction of soil gas flow, thus providing radon reduction
SMD is a commonly used engineering control for mitigating radon gas inbuildings that are built over a crawlspace-style foundation. SMD may also be applicable for dirt floor basements and basements with compromised concrete floor slabs with consideration to whether frequent access to these spaces are needed. The types of fans/blowers used for SMD vary, depending on the size of the area, how well sealed the membrane is, and the size and age of the building requiring mitigation. SMD relies on the ability to access and install a durable membrane over the exposed soil (or slab, in some cases) in the crawlspace/basement that enables a negative pressure to be generated below the membrane. Prior to placing and sealing the membrane, a venting mechanism (e.g., perforated pipe, geocomposite soil gas collection mat) should be installed and connected to a vertical section of solid piping,
Using the preexisting drain system for radon mitigation can greatly increase the effectiveness of radon reduction . When a vacuum is attached to the drain systems it creates a new pathway for the radon to travel through. The drain acts as a “ready-made highway” for the radon gas to travel through, making these systems the most successful way to mitigate a home. Often times we can access the drain by digging down at ground level or into a window well. This means that everything is on the exterior of the home – no holes are drilled in the basement or through the exterior wall. This type of radon services will in no way negatively affect the drainage system of your home.
Radon gas does not drain into the sump but is drawn through the underfloor fill to the sump by the suction (pressure difference) created by an electric fan or the stack effect (warm air rising) and wind action on a passive sump pipe. Our radon system will in no way negatively affect the sump pit operation of your home.
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