The radon mitigation is complete. Well, it has been complete, I'm just now getting around to posting it up. The installation took roughly a half day with two insertion points into the slab in the basement. For those reading that are unfamiliar with Radon and it's importance, here's a quick synopsis.
The EPA set a standard reading of 4.0 pCi/L as a maximum exposure level before remediation. This does not mean that Radon is harmless at or below 4.0 pCi/L, but that the government issues a certain limit for remediation to be considered. What does 4.0 pCi/L mean? Doing a little searching online found this comparison:
A family whose home has radon levels of 4 pCi/L is exposed to approximately 35 times as much radon as the Nuclear Regulatory Commission would allow if that family was standing next to the fence of a radioactive waste site. (25 mrem limit, 800 mrem exposure).(Source: http://radon.com/radon/radon_fact.html)
Now, doesn't that just scare the crap out of you!
So what did this cost? Each insertion point was $250. So, after tacking in any applicable taxes, labor fees, pump cost and the insertion points, the total was $1,300.00. Our Radon levels have dropped from 5.0 pCi/L to 0.7 pCi/L in the basement.