Effective Radon Reduction by PropertECO
If your radon test shows high levels, PropertECO is here to help. We offer two main solutions: installing a radon sump or using positive pressure ventilation.
Both techniques are proven to reduce radon to safe levels. Our qualified team has years of hands-on experience with both systems. We’ve helped many property owners achieve peace of mind.
You can read more about each method below—or watch our short video to see them in action. Because your safety matters, we make radon reduction simple and effective.
Radon Sumps: A Simple, Effective Solution
A radon sump is a smart and proven way to lower radon levels. It works best in homes with high concentrations. First, a small void forms beneath the building. This void becomes the lowest pressure point under the home.
Because of this pressure difference, radon gas in the soil moves toward the void. Then, a pipe with a fan pulls the gas out. The fan vents it far from the home. Typically, the pipe exhausts above the roof eaves. This keeps harmful gases away from windows and doors.
As a result, radon can’t build up inside the house. This method is safe, reliable, and widely used.

Radon Sump for Concentration Levels
New buildings in radon affected areas often have a radon sump incorporated under the floor at the time of construction, ready to be brought into use if testing shows it is necessary. A perforated sump box is usually installed centrally beneath the building with pipework capped-off beside an external wall. To activate the sump, a fan should be fitted to the pipework and the exhaust pipe extended.
Buildings with a large footprint or properties that have had extensions added may require more than one sump system. PropertECO use sophisticated diagnostic techniques to measure the area over which a sump will have an effect. This also enables our surveyors to determine the optimum location for a sump to be installed.

Positive Pressure Systems
The second method of radon reduction, positive pressure, involves the installation of a special fan in an attic or loft or on the internal side of an external wall if a roof void is not present. The fan draws clean air into the property and disperses it around the property to very gently pressurise the building. In doing so, this will inhibit radon from the soil from being ‘sucked’ inside, meaning radon levels can be safely reduced.
Expert Design & Installation
Our skilled team has years of experience designing radon mitigation systems. We know how to bring radon levels down to safe limits.
To begin, we carry out a full property survey. This includes checking the size, layout, and floor type. We also review radon test results.
With this data, we design a system tailored to your home. Then, we send you a detailed report, system plan, and a clear installation quote.
Because every property is different, our custom approach ensures effective, lasting results.
Tailored Solutions for Every Property
Every building is different. That’s why we never take a one-size-fits-all approach. Instead, we tailor each solution to match the structure, layout, and radon levels of your property.
First, we analyze the data from your radon test and property survey. Then, we recommend the most effective method—whether it’s a sump system or positive pressure.
Because radon enters through the ground, factors like floor type and foundation design play a key role. So, we assess these details carefully. At the same time, we consider cost, disruption, and long-term performance.
As a result, you get a system that works efficiently and fits your home’s needs. We aim to reduce radon quickly, safely, and with minimal hassle.
Targeted Radon Testing Saves Time and Money
As part of the survey, we carry out quick ‘grab samples’ across the property. These short tests help us build a snapshot of radon levels in each area.
Because of this, we can pinpoint spots with especially high concentrations. These areas often show where radon is entering the home. Based on the results, we design a focused mitigation system.
Sometimes, the samples reveal simple issues. I mean for example, like a floor defect. Yet, in these cases, a basic repair might solve the problem. That means no full radon system is needed. You save both time and money.
Conclusion
High radon levels pose a serious health risk—but with the right solution, they’re easy to manage. At PropertECO, we combine expert testing, smart design, and proven technology to protect your property.
Whether you need a radon sump, positive pressure system, or simple repairs, we’ll guide you every step of the way. Because your safety comes first, we deliver fast, reliable results you can trust.
Act now. Reduce radon. Breathe easier.
propertECO installs radon mitigation systems for homes and commercial buildings nationwide.



