Systems that use fans are more effective in reducing radon levels; however, they will slightly increase your electric bill. here are several methods a contractor can use to lower radon levels in your home. ... EPA generally recommends methods that prevent the entry of radon.
Really, will running a fan reduce radon?
Running a window fan in a basement window reduces radon levels, but only if the fan blows air into the basement. A fan blowing air out of the basement increases negative pressure, which can actually increase radon levels.
Same, how do I choose a radon fan? Often the key to getting your radon levels really low, is to create suction under your entire home. Therefore, by measuring both the pressure and the airflow we can determine the number of suction points, the size of the vent pipe and which fan is right for your home.
Otherwise, how many CFM does a radon fan need?
50 cfm
Is it OK to live in a house with radon?
There are no safe levels of radon, and there's no way to eradicate it. In homes where there are smokers present and smoking indoors (instead of outside), the risk of developing lung cancer will be much higher. Levels above 4 pCi/L are considered actionable, so those are in the dangerous levels of radon for indoors.
RadonAway 23030-1 RP145 Radon Mitigation Fan, 4"
- Energy efficient, Ultra-quiet operation
- Meets all electrical code requirements, Rated for commercial and residential use
- Water-hardened motorized impeller. When installing an ASD system for radon reduction, any openings, major cracks and penetrations in the building slab or membrane must be sealed. Fan sizing for retrofit may require professional diagnostics and design
- Seams sealed to inhibit radon leakage
- Thermally protected motor
Fantech RN2 Radon Fan | 4 Inch | Quiet and Efficient Radon Mitigation | 220 Cfm
- Standard 4 ½” pipe size
- 123cfm @ 0.50”sp and 20cfm @ 1.75”sp
- Vibration welded seam ensures leak-proof housing
- Formerly the HP2190Q
RadonAway 23006-1 GP301 Radon Mitigation Fan, 3"
- Mounts on duct pipe or with integral flange
- 3" diameter ducts for use with 3" or 4" pipe
- Electrical box for hard wire or plug in. Recommended Max Operating Pressure WC - 2.3
- ETL Listed - for indoor or outdoor use
- Seams sealed under negative pressure
XYF Air PF-100 | Radon Mitigation Fan 4" 190CFM | Waterproof Duct Fan (Indoor/Outdoor)
- High airflow while ultra-quiet & energy efficient
- Waterproof, suitable for both indoor & outdoor use
- Easy to install (mounting brackets included)
- Safe to use, rated for industrial, commercial & residential use
- 8-Year Warranty
Tjernlund PVC4 Radon Mitigation Fan Model - Exhaust Fan with 6-Ft. Power Cord, Minimal Power Consumption, 4 In. PVC Pipe. Ventilation Fans
- Professional Mitigation Fan: ventilation fan is purposefully built to lower the existing radon levels along a wide variety of sub-slab soil types (dirt, gravel, etc.). Vac fan is provided with a permanently lubricated ball bearing motor
- Easy-to-Install Exhaust Fan: radon fan can be directly connected with 4 in. schedule 40 PVC and can be assembled in 5 minutes. Mitigation system fan is available with a 6 ft. power cord. For a rapid performance enhancement, user can add PVC4 to the system
- Functional Radon Vac: extractor fan is advanced with a silent motor that restricts noise levels and ensures a quiet operation
- Safe Exhaust Vent: home improvement tool is manufactured with custom-fitted gaskets to thwart radon gas leakage. Wall-mount fan is provided with heavy-duty galvanized steel housing and strong backward inclined steel impeller
- Specifications: ceiling vent fan weighs 3 lbs. and is efficiently constructed with 6.8 x 6.5 x 6.4 in. User can easily regulate the discharge hood to balance system requirements
RadonAway RP145 Radon Fan + Installation Kit + Mounting Bracket
- (1) RadonAway RP145 Radon Fan
- (2) 4x4 White Rubber Flex Couplings
- (1) U-tube Manometer
- System Labels
- Mounting Bracket
RadonAway 23032-1 RP260 Radon Mitigation Fan, 6"
- Energy efficient, Ultra-quiet operation
- Meets all electrical code requirements, Rated for commercial and residential use
- Water-hardened motorized impeller
- Seams sealed to inhibit radon leakage
- Thermally protected motor
Tjernlund RMS160 Sidewall Radon Mitigation System
- Side wall terminated radon mitigation system
- Includes fan with 3" pvc connectors and exterior hood
- Engineered discharge hood dilutes gases and accelerates gases away from the homes exterior
- Eliminates unsightly pvc on home exterior
- Vibration isolated mounting system
Healthy Air Solutions RadonAway RP145 Fan + Install Kit (Rubber couplings, Dynameter and Labels) (3x4, Black)
- RadonAway RP145 Fan
- Two rubber flex couplings
- Easy-to-Read U-tube Manometer
- Five System Labels
- Good for high air flow situations
Healthy Air Solutions Fantech Rn2 Radon Fan + Install Kit (Black, 4x4)
- Fantech Rn2 Radon Fan
- (2) Two Rubber Flex Couplings - choose color and size to fit your system
- (1) One Manometer
- (5) Five System Labels
6 More Questions Answered
Radon
gas can damage cells in your lungs, which can lead to cancer. Radon is responsible for about 21,000
lung cancer deaths each year in the United States, though it usually takes 5 to 25 years to develop.
Radon levels are above recommended EPA levels. Radon levels must be reduced even if you are not finishing your basement. ... Because it comes from the ground, radon levels are usually highest in basements.
Air Purifiers are great for mold, dust, allergies, bacteria and viruses, and odors, but many people do not know that they can also help with toxins, gases and chemicals such as radon. The most important type of air filter to reduce radon levels is an activated carbon filter.
Possible symptoms include shortness of breath (difficulty breathing), a new or worsening cough, pain or tightness in the chest, hoarseness, or trouble swallowing. If you smoke and you know you've been exposed to high levels of radon, it's very important to quit smoking.
All radon fans make noise to be able to get rid of radon. Noise isn't always attributed to the fan motor but to the types of materials and installation procedures of the contractor. You are going to have to understand that there will be some level of noise from any radon mitigation system.
In order to estimate your fan size for yourself, you'll need three things:
Size of the building footprint (in square footage)Current radon level (long-term test, if possible)Building type. slab on grade. basement. walkout. tri-level or garden level. crawlspace, etc. mixed (how many sq ft of each type)