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Do NYC basements need radon mitigation, and how do we integrate it with ventilation and finishes during remodeling?

Assess First, Design Once

Radon levels vary by neighborhood and building construction. Even if a region isn’t flagged as high risk, test before design—and again after air-sealing and insulation—because tighter envelopes can change pressure dynamics. If readings exceed action levels, plan a mitigation pathway that won’t disrupt your finished space.

Sub-Slab Depressurization, the Right Way

A standard solution is sub-slab depressurization via one or more suction points, a sealed slab (caulked cracks, gasketed penetrations), and a continuously running in-line fan vented above the roofline. During the remodel, pre-install a passive stack (PVC from slab to attic) and an electrical junction near the future fan to avoid opening walls later. Seal sump lids with viewports and gaskets.

Coordinate with IAQ & Energy

Pair mitigation with balanced ERV ventilation and a ducted dehumidifier to stabilize indoor pressure and humidity. Use MERV-13 filtration on air handlers and maintain dedicated makeup air if you have vented dryers or combustion appliances (or convert to sealed-combustion/heat-pump alternatives).

Materials & Detailing

Choose low-VOC finishes and maintain continuous sub-slab vapor barriers under flooring. Provide service access to radon gauges and fan disconnects, and document the routing in your as-builts for future inspections.

For an integrated approach that blends testing, mitigation, and fresh-air design, review our NYC basement ventilation and air quality.

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