WoodChuckDad
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As part of my new home build, I am installing a radon mitigation system. The information I have been reading suggests that I only need a single vertical vent pipe. I was planning two pipes to allow air to flow in one and out the other.
My plan was to lay out a rectangular circuit of pvc pipe with holes in it under the foundation. On each end of the rectangle I would have the pipes joined to a sanT that goes straight up thru the walls and out the roof. On one I was going to install a fan to pull the air out.
After some reading g on the internet this morning I can't find any examples of an inlet hole in a radon pipe design. They all have one pipe. It seems that it would be like sucking on a bottle. Without air flow how could this work? Also, would the inlet pipe introduce moist air into the gravel below the slab and potentially cause a problem? Anybody have experience with this?
Thanks in advance.
My plan was to lay out a rectangular circuit of pvc pipe with holes in it under the foundation. On each end of the rectangle I would have the pipes joined to a sanT that goes straight up thru the walls and out the roof. On one I was going to install a fan to pull the air out.
After some reading g on the internet this morning I can't find any examples of an inlet hole in a radon pipe design. They all have one pipe. It seems that it would be like sucking on a bottle. Without air flow how could this work? Also, would the inlet pipe introduce moist air into the gravel below the slab and potentially cause a problem? Anybody have experience with this?
Thanks in advance.