Install a System That Lasts

Professional Radon System Installation in Denver, Colorado

Your Denver home needs a radon mitigation system that's installed correctly the first time, with proper venting, fan placement, and sealing work that meets industry standards. Poor installation can lead to inadequate radon reduction, noisy operation, or system failure within a few years. Master Mitigators installs active radon mitigation systems designed for performance and durability, using techniques that account for Colorado foundation types and the specific layout of your home.

Installation begins with assessing your foundation and identifying the best location for the vent pipe and suction point. The system is designed to integrate with your home's existing structure, whether that's a basement, crawl space, or slab-on-grade foundation. The radon fan is mounted in a location that minimizes noise and maximizes efficiency, and the vent pipe is routed through the interior or exterior of the home depending on your preference and the building's design. All work follows industry best practices to give you a system that operates reliably over the long term in Denver.

If you're ready to install a radon system in your Denver home, reach out to discuss placement, design, and scheduling.

What Proper Installation Looks Like

Radon system installation in Denver involves drilling a suction pit through the foundation slab, inserting a PVC vent pipe, and sealing the penetration to prevent air leaks. The pipe runs vertically through the home, exiting above the roofline where radon is safely dispersed. The fan is installed along the pipe route, typically in an attic, garage, or on an exterior wall, and wired to run continuously. The system is tested for airflow and suction pressure before being activated.

Once the system is running, you'll notice a low hum from the fan and a visible vent pipe extending above your roof. The system pulls radon from beneath the foundation and exhausts it outdoors, preventing it from entering your living space. Follow-up testing confirms that radon levels have dropped, and the system is labeled with installation details and performance specifications for future reference.

Master Mitigators uses durable PVC pipe, high-quality fans rated for continuous operation, and sealing materials that hold up in Colorado's climate. The system is designed to operate for years without requiring significant maintenance, and all components are installed to meet or exceed mitigation standards used across the region.

What Homeowners Want to Know

Homeowners often have practical questions about installation logistics and how the system will fit into their home.

How long does installation take?
Most residential installations are completed in four to six hours. The timeline depends on your home's foundation type, the complexity of the pipe routing, and whether additional sealing work is needed.
What does the fan sound like?
Radon fans produce a low hum similar to a refrigerator running. Fans are mounted in locations that minimize noise inside living areas, and most homeowners stop noticing the sound after a few days.
Where does the vent pipe go?
The pipe runs from the suction point in the foundation up through the home and exits above the roofline. It can be routed through interior spaces like closets and attics, or along the exterior of the house depending on your home's layout and your preference.
What kind of maintenance does the system need?
Radon systems require minimal maintenance. You should check that the fan is running and that the manometer shows proper suction pressure. Periodic inspections and retesting help confirm continued performance, especially after Colorado's seasonal weather changes.
Why is proper venting important?
Proper venting ensures that radon is exhausted safely above the roofline and away from windows, doors, and air intakes. Incorrect venting can allow radon to re-enter the home or create safety hazards, so placement and routing follow strict guidelines during installation.

If you're ready to install a radon mitigation system in your Denver home, contact Master Mitigators to schedule an installation that meets industry standards and is built to last.