Radon-control design for new schools
Schools are a long-recognized priority for radon control because children spend many hours each day in ground-floor classrooms built on slabs, and the EPA has published radon guidance for schools for decades.
For new school construction, ANSI/AARST CC-1000-2018 provides the design basis: a gas-permeable layer below ground-contact slabs, a continuous soil-gas-retarder membrane, sealed penetrations, and a vent system engineered for the building. Large single-story footprints typical of schools usually need several collection points routed to risers.
We design the system from your architectural set, deliver the routing and specifications your reviewer expects, and have a certified radon professional review and sign every package. The design is sold on its own, not bundled into an install contract.
What the design package covers
- Sub-slab depressurization across large single-story footprints
- Soil-gas-retarder membrane and classroom-slab penetration sealing
- Multiple collection points routed to a vent riser network
- Provisions for future fan activation based on post-occupancy testing
- Code-reference summary keyed to ANSI/AARST CC-1000-2018
Governing standard
Get a quote for your project
Send us your building plans and we return a fixed quote for an engineered, code-referenced radon-control design package, reviewed by a certified radon professional.