Radon Fan Replacement Racine County, WI

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Radon Fan Replacement Racine County, WI

Radon Fan Replacement Kenosha County, WI

Radon Fan Replacement Milwaukee County, WI

Radon Fan Replacement Walworth County, WI

 

 

Radon Fan Replacement, Racine County, WI

Radon Fan Replacement Kenosha County, WI

Radon Fan Replacement Milwaukee County, WI

Radon Fan Replacement Walworth County, WI

 

 

Racine Radon Replaces Noisy non-working fans in Racine, Kenosha, Milwaukee and Walworth Counties, WI

 

761 248th Ave, Kansasville, WI 53139          262-955-6696

 

761 248th Ave, Kansasville, WI 53139  262-955-6696

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How do I know that my Radon Fan needs to be repaired or replaced?

 

  • The sounds of a warn out and dieing fan is very obvious to the people that live in the home with the radon fan system. A fan that is running well will not be making loud noises or even subtle noises.
  • The general rule of thumb is that a system will require a new radon fan replacement about every 10 to 15 years. Of course, a  noisy radon fan indicates the need for replacement, which can occur anytime. The mitigation install uses a manometer to read levels and of course this is another indicator to alert a system failure. If you are not sure if your mitigation installation is working, it is also a good idea to test. Here is more information on radon fan replacement cost

What could fail on the Radon Mitigation System

 

  • Failed U-Tube meter called Manometer: The liquid in a manometer should be equal and at the identical level on both sides (which indicates a zero reading), This is a sign that the radon fan isn't  pulling air. This meter usually always is used to measure the function of the radon fan.
  • Loud Noise Coming From Fan: A loud or soft buzz sound, a screetching grinding noise is a signal that a  bearing has failed.
  • Higher Test Levels: Testing your home and finding higher gas levels.
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  • Fan Malfunction Failure: A fan that has stopped functioning and won't re-start or has totally stopped working.
  • Decrease in Airflow: Shallow or weak airflow or no airflow at all coming from the sub-slab pipe.

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    When do I Replace my Radon Fan?

    The U-tube manometer function is a great indicator when determining whether or not your radon mitigation fan is actually working. A U-tube manometer serves an important part in the function and diagnostics of the total radon mitigation system. By visually confirming that the radon fan is on and working, it conveys that the fan system is properly doing the job of depressurizing soil beneath the dweling. Although it will not measure and estimate actual gas levels entering and staying within the home, it sinals

    how the manometer is functioning in real time and reads pressures, which is crucial in  maintaining the home's safety from harmful radon.

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    Radon Mitigation in Racine County may be Needed in 47% of Racine Homes

    Racine County Residents as well as all Americans are urged by EPA to test their homes for this gas.

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