| Client 1 |
Slab on grade home. Nicely tucked into a closet and out of view.
Pipe proceeds up into attic and was directed out the roof on the back
side of the home. |
| Client 2 |
    
Pipe penetrations in two locations downstairs merged together and routed
through crawl space and out |
| Client 3 |
Discreetly hidden in a downstairs closet and routed out the back side of
Logistical problems required the system pipe to pass through a bedroom
to get out of home. Pipe boxed in with crown molding and painted
to match room. |
| Client 4 |
Discharge pipe coming up through outside deck and "enclosed" before
penetrating roof |
| Client 5 |
Pipe located on the side of this high end house in Aiken SC. |
| Client 6 |
Pipe routed from basement penetrates side wall of home. Fan is
mounted on outside wall and proceeds up the wall to vent radon around
the eaves. |
| Client 7 |
Pipe positioned in the basement floor, proceeds up through the drop
ceiling and routed out the back side of the house |
| Client 8 |
Pipe penetration in basement and directed out side wall. Plastic,
tear resistant membrane seals "exposed" dirt open to basement. |
| Client 9 |
Tied into sump pump component of waterproofing system. Routed out
the back side of the house. |
| Client 10 |
Multiple penetrations in unfinished basement merged together and
directed out back side wall of home. | |
| Client 11 |
Installation in a local CVS pharmacy
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| Client 13 |
Mounted in basement slab and directed out the back side of the house. |