I just bought a new (to me) home built in 1971. It is in CT and radon is a big concern in this area. It was tested and the level was 41 pCi/l. Not very high, my friend's house across town came in at 140. The basement and garage concrete floors are in good condition with 4-5 cracks in the basement floor about 1/8 - 1/4". No water in the basement, and it does not have a sump pump. I plan on sealing the cracks, as well as putting a mitigation system in the basement.
I also was planning on putting down Rust Bullet in the garage and possibly the basement floor.
1) Any suggestions on a crack filling material that would also help stop the migration of radon?
2) Does Rust Bullet or epoxy have any effect on stopping radon entering the garage or basement? Would a sealer (in the basement) be a better choice? A search had brought up a product called Radonseal.
I do not plan on using this as an alternative to the mitigation system, but I am a bit curious.
Thanks in advance for your help.
I also was planning on putting down Rust Bullet in the garage and possibly the basement floor.
1) Any suggestions on a crack filling material that would also help stop the migration of radon?
2) Does Rust Bullet or epoxy have any effect on stopping radon entering the garage or basement? Would a sealer (in the basement) be a better choice? A search had brought up a product called Radonseal.
I do not plan on using this as an alternative to the mitigation system, but I am a bit curious.
Thanks in advance for your help.


