




Radon is one of those things most homeowners don't think about until a test comes back with a bad number. It's colorless, odorless, and the second leading cause of lung cancer in the US. When a radon mitigation company installs a fan system, that fan needs a dedicated, properly wired electrical circuit to run safely and reliably. That's where we come in.
Our guy Sean handled the electrical side of this radon fan install in Ramsey, working alongside our partners at Twin Cities Radon. The wiring runs through liquid-tight flexible conduit mounted cleanly against the siding, feeding power up to the fan unit. Everything is housed in a weatherproof exterior box - built to handle Minnesota's weather without issue.
The outdoor disconnect switch is mounted in a covered, weather-rated enclosure right at the fan. That matters more than people realize. It gives the homeowner - or any future technician - a safe, local shutoff point without having to run back to the panel. Clean, code-compliant, and practical.
Speaking of the panel - we also labeled the new radon fan circuit right at the breaker. You can see it clearly called out with a red label so there's no guesswork down the road. Proper circuit labeling and panel documentation is something we take seriously on every job. It's a small detail that makes a big difference if something ever needs to be serviced or inspected.
We're proud to partner with Twin Cities Radon on jobs like this. When their team installs a system, we handle the electrical to make sure the whole setup is done to code and built to last. If your home has a radon system that needs power - or if you're getting one installed - we're the team to call for the electrical work.