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Default Fed up with Radon

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I am so fed up with Radon right now I dont know what to do. I completely
sealed every single crack with poleurothane chaulking. 6 mm plastic
sheeting down , padding down , 1/2 think laminated wood flooring down...
Wood trim sealed with chaulking on top and on bottom.

http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i1...r/DSC00534.jpg ( a little
blurry )

I've never had any problems with wetness or dampness on that level.

There is absolutely no way at all from the bottom that the radon can come
through. So the only place it could be coming through is through the
drywall via the extreme outer parts of the foundation area. And possibly
from the buildup directly underneath the flooring where it cannot escape.
So its possibly seeping through from underneath the flooring / underneath
the woodtrim / towards the interior drywall. Thats my final conclusion.

I still have the same levels as I had before all this work was done.
Around 5 to 8 pcI . I monitor all the time and even have an accurate
electronic one that monitors it every hour. I've never seen it ever go
above 9pcI here...for years now I even occasionally send charcol packets
for lab analysis that confirm that my electronic gauge is very accurate.
Im almost at the point where I dont care anymore and im just going to live
with it. Normal levels in Canada for the longest time used to be 20 pcI or
under. They recently lowered the legal level to 5 pcI. Yet the u.s. level
is 4 pcI . Is this going to change all the time ? I mean its not like I
have 5000 pcI like some houses out there.

I have a bi-level house. I cant have a mitigation system installed since I
have no gravel underneath the foundation for the gas to breathe through. I
heard this was common with bi-levels. My house was built in 1993. I also
have radiant heating...another pain in the ass thing that the mitigation
installers around here dont want to mess with... and plus with the wood
flooring installed, the only place would be the garage to install the
mitigation...and thats another problem since nobody knows if the garage is
on a seperate slab of concrete then the main floor. The vaccum effect
wouldnt work if its on another slab. Plus theres no gravel underneath.

So I decided to take matters into my own hands today and dug underneath my
foundation -

http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i1...r/DSC00532.jpg

It took me 2 hours to get around these boulders of rocks with a hand
shovel.. (not seen in picture) The point I stopped at was right when the
thunder storm moved in. But im pretty sure im under the foundation ? Any
advice to do from here on out would be much appreciated. I left it like
that for now. (dont worry the storm moved by quick...barely any rain)
Maybe stick a pipe underneath there?....put the dirt back and see if the
levels drop ? Why bother with a mitigation system for that section when I
dont have gravel underneath ? Plus if I did have a gravel layer it would
probably show up in that pic anyway right ?

I feel exhaused with my efforts....and exhaused from the uncertainty from
the 2 different mitigation estimate people i've been dealing with. Both
people just didnt have a definate answer on what would work... And I hate
crap like that when their like "well....we can drill one hole here...and see
if that works....if that doesnt work....wellllllllllllllll...........we can
drill another hole............and welllllll...........if that doesnt
work............we can try something else..................and if that
doesnt work.......... , etc, etc... by that time I had a brain tumor and
told them to leave. I just want it to be fixed and done with, but that is
not possible with radon. especially with my situation. Very aggravating.

I've also heard that the only governmental radon / lung cancer studies that
have EVER been done have been with Miners. People that work thousands of
feet underground... of course their going to have problems. Theres never
been any household radon / lung cancer studies done... EVER. Sometimes I
think its a whole corrupt government thing. Maybe the Real studies
indicated that anything under 10 pcI is completely safe. But if they
officially say it has to be under 4 pcI....when then they make a whole lot
more money that way. A whole lot more houses end up above the legal
limits.

Sorry for all my blabber, im mostly looking into any positive insight on
what I can do with that hole I dug. (I sense sarcastic remarks incoming)

Seriously, I appreciate any insight. I really dont know what to do anymore
with this radon.

 
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