Signs Your ASD System Needs a Check-Up During the Winter Months
Winter brings colder temperatures, snow, and longer nights—and it can also impact the performance of your Active Soil Depressurization (ASD) system. Even the most reliable radon mitigation systems need occasional attention to ensure your home stays safe. Here are some signs your ASD system may need a check-up this winter:
1. Unusual Noises
If your radon fan is making louder or different noises than usual, it could indicate wear or an obstruction in the system. Early inspection can prevent more serious issues.
12. Visible Damage or Ice Buildup
Check outdoor pipes for cracks, frost, or ice buildup. Freezing temperatures can sometimes cause minor damage that affects airflow.
13. Fluctuating Radon Levels
Winter weather can alter how air moves in your home, potentially affecting radon readings. If you notice higher or inconsistent radon levels, it’s time for a system check.
14. Reduced Airflow
If your system’s fan seems to be working harder or airflow feels weaker, it could mean a blockage or another issue reducing efficiency.
15. Power or Electrical Concerns
Ensure your ASD system is receiving consistent power. Tripped breakers or intermittent operation can compromise system performance.
Regular winter inspections help your ASD system continue working effectively, keeping your home safe from radon exposure.
At Radon Systems LLC, we specialize in maintaining and servicing radon mitigation systems year-round. Don’t wait for a problem to arise—schedule a winter check-up today to ensure your system is running safely and efficiently.