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New Construction Overview
If you’re a builder, radon-resistant new construction is probably a term you’ve
been exposed to. Simply put, installing a RRNC system as part of the building process
makes sense for you and makes a safer, more energy-efficient home for your customers.
If you’re a consumer, a RRNC system helps ensure your new home is protected against
the harmful effects elevated radon can have on you and your family. Installing a
radon mitigation system at the time the home is being built is more cost-effective
than retro-fitting a system later. Make sure to ask your builder if they are utilizing
radon resistant building techniques...if not, refer them to us!
Protect conducts each of its single family residential RRNC system installations
in full compliance with the protocols set forth in the EPA document Model Standards and Techniques for Control of Radon in New Residential
Buildings. Building Radon Out: A Step-by-Step Guide on How to Build Radon-Resistant
Homes.
Commercial RRNC services are also available for
large residential complexes, commercial buildings and schools – check out our Commercial
RRNC section to learn more.
If you’re a builder and would like to discuss implementing RRNC techniques on your
next project, click here to schedule an appointment with a RRNC specialist!
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