jmiller_2308
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Short story:
The current incarnation of my radon mitigation system seems to be causing enough of a back draft that my naturally aspirated boiler exhaust backs up and sets the CO alarms off always during the wee hours of the morning. I hate being woken by an alarm at 2:00 am but it is better than not waking up. Currently the radon mitigation system is off while I wait for the next round of "fixes".
Background and longer story:
Last fall I bought a AirThings radon meter (junk) to check the radon in my house. It registered just over 4 so I decided to get a radon mitigation company to install a system. They installed a 3" pipe running from my sump basket into the conditioned garage through the attic and out the roof with the fan in the attic. When the weather cooled enough that windows remained closed and the boiler kicked on I noticed the AirThings indicating over 6.
Since the radon mitigation company guarantees a certain level of performance they came back and replaced the pipe with a 4" pipe and a bigger fan only the AirThings didn't seem to show any changes to radon levels. I bought another AirThings and while the original AirThings was reading in the 4 to 6 range the new one was reading 8 to 11. The AirThings people told me to wait a month for things to stabilize even though I'd been already testing for more than a week.
Since the 2 AirThings were so divergent I bought a charcoal test to try to verify if one of them was more accurate than the other. The carbon test registered right in the middle of the 2 AirThings.
OK, so clearly the 4" pipe and bigger fan didn't help and the mitigation company comes out and installs their biggest fan in my attic. It is starting to sound like a jet outside and inside there is a bit of a rumble in the far end of the house. Wait a week, and nothing changing on the AirThings. I buy a Radon Eye because it can register in 10 minutes and continue my war with AirThings to have them explain the difference and either refund of replace the worthless meters. The Radon Eye is indicating levels in the 7 range so I call the mitigation company again.
BTW: After declaring war on AirThings the company finally relented and sent me one replacement AirThings which didn't agree with the reading from any of the other meters. So much for their warranties and guarantees
Crappy company - stay away
The mitigation company came back and installed a second 4" pipe running next to the previous pipe with yet another mongo fan - now it sounds like a bunch of jets outside the house. I wait a day and the radon eye seems to be indicating that the radon might finally be trending below 4 but then after a few days at 1:30 in the morning my CO alarms go off - WTF - nasty way to wake up. Open windows, turn off boiler, and look for the meter that is alarming which of course was the one in the boiler room. The CO meter with numbers just outside the boiler room read 0 and went to 0 in the boiler room by the time I moved the meter there. At this point I thought maybe the alarm in the boiler room was malfunctioning. I happened to have a spare so I replaced the alarm in the boiler room flipped on the boiler and immediately felt a lot of exhaust coming out the vent and of course the meter with numbers climbed and the new alarm went off. Turned off the boiler again and watched the numbers go to zero quickly. Left the furnace off and went to bed.
Woke up to a colder house and started trying to contact my HVAC guy as well as to let the radon guys know that although the radon levels were trending down that the numbers may not be accurate as I had to open windows for a CO issue. The radon guys got back to me and said... ya, the back draft CO issue is likely because of the new fan they installed and they recommended adding another 6" make up air vent and switching off one of the fans until the additional vent is in place.
While waiting for my HVAC guy I tried the single fan and got to enjoy a 2:30 CO alarm wake up call. I know the drill by now so boiler off, windows open, watch the meter go to zero. TURN OFF THAT DAMN RADON SYSTEM ALL TOGETHER!!
HVAC guy shows up the next day and installs another 6" vent and wonders why the radon guys didn't do something. I'm starting to wonder that as well. Turn on the radon and we are good for a day and then the next night another CO alarm wakeup call around 2:00 am. Dang I'm getting tired of this - TURN THAT DAMN RADON SYSTEM OFF AGAIN - better to die slow agonizing radon death then deal with this.
I talk to the radon guys again and they keep saying that I must have a monster leak in my foundation someplace. They have a new concept that is to relocate the second pipe about 10' from the sump basket directly into the gravel. This means removing built in place cabinets so they can drill into the concrete floor which itself is a pain but considering it is the wife's craft room means it is become increasingly painful for me.
I have already begun preparing for the removal of the cabinetry and am actively trying to nudge the wife into getting her stuff out of the room. I hope to be on the radon guys schedule again soon to give them one last try at fixing this thing. If moving the second pipe doesn't create some noticeable changes f**k it, rip the **** out and let me die slowly.
I'm not sure if the radon guys are inept or there is really something messed up with my house. At this point the radon guys are continuing to work for free and are significantly under water on this job so it is hard to walk away from them but if I did, how would I find/trust some other installer? Before these guys I had recommended outfits that ghosted me and others that when I checked into their work they no longer existed because they were so crappy.
The current incarnation of my radon mitigation system seems to be causing enough of a back draft that my naturally aspirated boiler exhaust backs up and sets the CO alarms off always during the wee hours of the morning. I hate being woken by an alarm at 2:00 am but it is better than not waking up. Currently the radon mitigation system is off while I wait for the next round of "fixes".
Background and longer story:
Last fall I bought a AirThings radon meter (junk) to check the radon in my house. It registered just over 4 so I decided to get a radon mitigation company to install a system. They installed a 3" pipe running from my sump basket into the conditioned garage through the attic and out the roof with the fan in the attic. When the weather cooled enough that windows remained closed and the boiler kicked on I noticed the AirThings indicating over 6.
Since the radon mitigation company guarantees a certain level of performance they came back and replaced the pipe with a 4" pipe and a bigger fan only the AirThings didn't seem to show any changes to radon levels. I bought another AirThings and while the original AirThings was reading in the 4 to 6 range the new one was reading 8 to 11. The AirThings people told me to wait a month for things to stabilize even though I'd been already testing for more than a week.
Since the 2 AirThings were so divergent I bought a charcoal test to try to verify if one of them was more accurate than the other. The carbon test registered right in the middle of the 2 AirThings.
OK, so clearly the 4" pipe and bigger fan didn't help and the mitigation company comes out and installs their biggest fan in my attic. It is starting to sound like a jet outside and inside there is a bit of a rumble in the far end of the house. Wait a week, and nothing changing on the AirThings. I buy a Radon Eye because it can register in 10 minutes and continue my war with AirThings to have them explain the difference and either refund of replace the worthless meters. The Radon Eye is indicating levels in the 7 range so I call the mitigation company again.
BTW: After declaring war on AirThings the company finally relented and sent me one replacement AirThings which didn't agree with the reading from any of the other meters. So much for their warranties and guarantees
The mitigation company came back and installed a second 4" pipe running next to the previous pipe with yet another mongo fan - now it sounds like a bunch of jets outside the house. I wait a day and the radon eye seems to be indicating that the radon might finally be trending below 4 but then after a few days at 1:30 in the morning my CO alarms go off - WTF - nasty way to wake up. Open windows, turn off boiler, and look for the meter that is alarming which of course was the one in the boiler room. The CO meter with numbers just outside the boiler room read 0 and went to 0 in the boiler room by the time I moved the meter there. At this point I thought maybe the alarm in the boiler room was malfunctioning. I happened to have a spare so I replaced the alarm in the boiler room flipped on the boiler and immediately felt a lot of exhaust coming out the vent and of course the meter with numbers climbed and the new alarm went off. Turned off the boiler again and watched the numbers go to zero quickly. Left the furnace off and went to bed.
Woke up to a colder house and started trying to contact my HVAC guy as well as to let the radon guys know that although the radon levels were trending down that the numbers may not be accurate as I had to open windows for a CO issue. The radon guys got back to me and said... ya, the back draft CO issue is likely because of the new fan they installed and they recommended adding another 6" make up air vent and switching off one of the fans until the additional vent is in place.
While waiting for my HVAC guy I tried the single fan and got to enjoy a 2:30 CO alarm wake up call. I know the drill by now so boiler off, windows open, watch the meter go to zero. TURN OFF THAT DAMN RADON SYSTEM ALL TOGETHER!!
HVAC guy shows up the next day and installs another 6" vent and wonders why the radon guys didn't do something. I'm starting to wonder that as well. Turn on the radon and we are good for a day and then the next night another CO alarm wakeup call around 2:00 am. Dang I'm getting tired of this - TURN THAT DAMN RADON SYSTEM OFF AGAIN - better to die slow agonizing radon death then deal with this.
I talk to the radon guys again and they keep saying that I must have a monster leak in my foundation someplace. They have a new concept that is to relocate the second pipe about 10' from the sump basket directly into the gravel. This means removing built in place cabinets so they can drill into the concrete floor which itself is a pain but considering it is the wife's craft room means it is become increasingly painful for me.
I have already begun preparing for the removal of the cabinetry and am actively trying to nudge the wife into getting her stuff out of the room. I hope to be on the radon guys schedule again soon to give them one last try at fixing this thing. If moving the second pipe doesn't create some noticeable changes f**k it, rip the **** out and let me die slowly.
I'm not sure if the radon guys are inept or there is really something messed up with my house. At this point the radon guys are continuing to work for free and are significantly under water on this job so it is hard to walk away from them but if I did, how would I find/trust some other installer? Before these guys I had recommended outfits that ghosted me and others that when I checked into their work they no longer existed because they were so crappy.

