Building a new home in Rhode Island is the perfect time to include radon resistant new construction features. With a few smart steps, you can prevent problems before they start and protect your family for years to come.
Core features every new home should include
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A vapor barrier under the slab to block soil gases
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A vent pipe installed from the gravel layer up through the roof
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Sealed sumps and foundation cracks
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An electrical outlet in the attic for a future radon fan
These features are inexpensive to install during construction and can be activated later if needed.
Upgrades for best performance
Some builders go further by installing larger vent pipes, dedicated pipe chases, and labeling systems for easy access. A passive system can later be upgraded to an active system by adding a radon fan, which can reduce levels immediately.
Builder checklist for Rhode Island
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Use clean gravel beneath the slab for airflow
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Seal all foundation openings tightly
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Provide homeowners with instructions for future radon testing
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Label vent pipes clearly as part of the radon system
Homebuyer tips
If you’re purchasing new construction, ask your builder whether radon resistant features are included. Request a final radon test before closing, followed by a second test during winter. If results are high, activating the system is quick and affordable.
Ongoing protection
Even in new homes, radon levels can change over time due to soil conditions or weather. Plan for annual radon testing or monitoring to ensure your system continues working.
Why choose RI Affordable Radon
RI Affordable Radon partners with Rhode Island builders and homeowners to design, test, and activate radon resistant construction. They handle mitigation system installation, fan replacement, and post mitigation retesting to keep homes safe.
Conclusion
Adding radon resistant features during construction is a smart, affordable step. Testing before closing and again in winter ensures your new Rhode Island home starts safe and stays that way with the help of RI Affordable Radon.