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Home Radon Mitigation Affecting A House In A Negative Way
Jake Gruden and Randy Williams discuss the negative effects of a radon mitigation system on a project they visited. The system was causing a significant negative pressure in the basement of the house, potentially leading to spillage of combustion gases from non-sealed appliances. The solution proposed was to reduce the CFM leaving the system by capping it or using a 90 degree turnover. Testing with a manometer helped identify the issue and monitor the effectiveness of the solution. The importance of testing and measuring in addressing potential risks to indoor air quality and health was emphasized.
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