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How long does it typically take to install a typical radon mitigation system?

2-4 hours
11%
4-6 hours
35%
6-8 hours
17%
More than 8 hours
11%
Unsure
23%
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Question: How long does it typically take to install a typical radon mitigation system?
Top Answer (35% of 17 votes): 4-6 hours.

Answer: Unsure
Explanation: I belive that most can be done in a day.
Minnesota Mold Inspection, LLC
Answer: 2-4 hours
Explanation: Mass Radon routinely completes installations within 2-4 hours on residential properties but the amount of time will certainly depend on the property, conditions and/or preferences of the owner. Mass Radon will typically visit the property for a correct evaluation proir to installation to give an accurate quote for the work to done. Every house is unique and so are the preferences of the people we work with.
Mass Radon
Answer: 6-8 hours
Explanation: Every job varies depending on the structure and layout. Most mitigation jobs are done in 1-3 business days.
Worsley Inspections LLC
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Answer: More than 8 hours
Explanation: It dependents on the distance from the basement or sump pump pit to the exterior exhaust pipe
Medical Mold Relief LLC
Answer: Unsure
Explanation: Radon gas mitigation systems vary greatly with the type of home. Many systems take less than a day to install and other several days. I do not install radon mitigation systems and do not want to guess at how long typical radon systems take to install.
Corley Home Inspections, LLC
Answer: 4-6 hours
Explanation: Depends on what is needed.
ATM Home Inspection
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Is it more difficult for radon to enter a well-insulated home?Top answer: Never

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Can high-efficency (or HEPA) air filters help reduce indoor radon levels?Top answer: Never



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