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  1. J

    Sump Pump Modification for Radon Mitigation

    Hard to get an exact measurement but it seems like its 5-6” in diameter.
  2. J

    Sump Pump Modification for Radon Mitigation

    Any idea what kind of pipe this is? This is the vertical pipe going 10’ into the ground.
  3. J

    Sump Pump Modification for Radon Mitigation

    Yes, it has the non-airtight dewatering lid. Definitely not a sewage ejector now. Maybe previously?
  4. J

    Sump Pump Modification for Radon Mitigation

    Not sure. No french drains, only roof gutters with gutter extensions. The grading isnt great everywhere around the perimeter, so I was going to install french drains in the spring. It seems like they chose that location for the sump pit for a particular reason given that it is in a terribly...
  5. J

    Sump Pump Modification for Radon Mitigation

    The approach you mentioned is the other way I have seen it in other homes in the area. I am also looking to relocate the sump pump pit since it is currently in the middle of the hallway in our basement. That is the other reason I am trying to decide what is going on with these pipes on the...
  6. J

    Sump Pump Modification for Radon Mitigation

    I am looking to seal my sump pump that is currently not air tight to allow for a radon fan. Right next to my existing sump pump there is another opening that was cut and it’s unclear to me what is and if I can infill it. There are two old horizontal pipes that terminate here. One is about 6” in...
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