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  • Radon Mitigation System

    This question may be relative but I will ask it anyway. When we had our house inspected in 2003 the radon tests came back mostly OK but with something like 2 spikes above the safe level. We had the seller install a radon mitigation system. It's on all the time but the thing is, sometimes, the fan makes an annoying noise. My office, where I am sitting now, is in same corner of the house as the fan is bolted to and it's quite a distraction. Do you think it's safe to just switch it off until I can have someone look at it?

    Thanks, Max

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    don't see why not. radon is an invisible gas emitted from natural occuring radiation. maybe shock mounting the fan would work

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    • #3
      Thanks. I'm not too sure if it's the fan that is causing the noise, or the pipe that is strapped up the full height of the wall. I'll look into it.

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      • #4
        the fan could be mounted on the duct and if it was a vibration mounting, the rubber feet could dry out causing the transmission of sound to the duct which will act as a large resonant box - vibrating at an annoying frequency.

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