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Radon Reduction Sealers
Radon enters into the basement through two sources:
• Concrete pores - Pores are tiny openings throughout the concrete –
they are formed naturally during the curing process. Pores allow for
the migration of water, moisture and vapors (Radon).
• Cracks & Openings – Cracks and openings are just that, cracks or
openings in the concrete that allow for large amounts of water,
moisture and vapors to pass through. Cracks can form over time
and openings are often found around windows, doors and pipe
penetrations.
The first step to reducing water, moisture and Vapors is to
check for cracks and openings. Using the appropriate concrete
repair product, repair all holes and openings. Avoid using
caulking's or temporary fillers – use a product guaranteed to
last and provide a lasting solution. Learn more about
Foundation Armor concrete repair products.
The second step is to seal the pores of the concrete. The
Armor S2000 is a top selling sealer for waterproofing and
Radon reduction, and is used by basement waterproofing
companies globally. The Armor S2000 penetrates into the
concrete and chemically reacts with it to form a crystalline
barrier within the pores. This barrier will increase overtime,
and with more coats. For normal basements, 2 coats is
required. For basements in less than average condition, 3+
coats may be required.
Why multiple coats? The size of the crystalline barrier created
depends on several factors:
1.
2.
3.
4.

The amount of sealer applied.
The size of the pores (larger pores need a larger structure).
The amount of free lime and calcium present in the concrete.
The current condition of the concrete. For example, if the pores of
the concrete are currently filled with water, the sealer will have to
slowly displace the water.

If you need help with product selection, or application instructions,
please call us directly at 866-306-0246 extension 2.
Fill the pores, fill the cracks, fill the gaps and reduce Radon. In some
cases where Radon levels are significantly high, a Radon mitigation
system should be used on conjunction with the sealer and repair
products.
The most common way to seal off the pores of
concrete is with a penetrating sealer. The Armor
S2000 is a top selling basement waterproofing
and Radon Reduction sealer. It will fill in the
pores with CSH and reduce the flow of water,
moisture and gases.
As far as repairing holes and filling gaps, there are
several options available which include the
Foundation Armor Hydrophobic polyurethane
repair kit, polyuria repair kit and urethane repair
kit.

• Learn more about concrete sealers.
• Learn more about concrete repair products.
Visit Us!
Learn more about Foundation Armor’s
professional grade line of concrete sealers,
concrete coatings, concrete cleaners and
concrete repair products by visiting
FoundationArmor.com or by calling
866-306-0246.

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Radon Reduction Sealers

  • 2. Radon enters into the basement through two sources: • Concrete pores - Pores are tiny openings throughout the concrete – they are formed naturally during the curing process. Pores allow for the migration of water, moisture and vapors (Radon). • Cracks & Openings – Cracks and openings are just that, cracks or openings in the concrete that allow for large amounts of water, moisture and vapors to pass through. Cracks can form over time and openings are often found around windows, doors and pipe penetrations.
  • 3. The first step to reducing water, moisture and Vapors is to check for cracks and openings. Using the appropriate concrete repair product, repair all holes and openings. Avoid using caulking's or temporary fillers – use a product guaranteed to last and provide a lasting solution. Learn more about Foundation Armor concrete repair products. The second step is to seal the pores of the concrete. The Armor S2000 is a top selling sealer for waterproofing and Radon reduction, and is used by basement waterproofing companies globally. The Armor S2000 penetrates into the concrete and chemically reacts with it to form a crystalline barrier within the pores. This barrier will increase overtime, and with more coats. For normal basements, 2 coats is required. For basements in less than average condition, 3+ coats may be required.
  • 4. Why multiple coats? The size of the crystalline barrier created depends on several factors: 1. 2. 3. 4. The amount of sealer applied. The size of the pores (larger pores need a larger structure). The amount of free lime and calcium present in the concrete. The current condition of the concrete. For example, if the pores of the concrete are currently filled with water, the sealer will have to slowly displace the water. If you need help with product selection, or application instructions, please call us directly at 866-306-0246 extension 2. Fill the pores, fill the cracks, fill the gaps and reduce Radon. In some cases where Radon levels are significantly high, a Radon mitigation system should be used on conjunction with the sealer and repair products.
  • 5. The most common way to seal off the pores of concrete is with a penetrating sealer. The Armor S2000 is a top selling basement waterproofing and Radon Reduction sealer. It will fill in the pores with CSH and reduce the flow of water, moisture and gases.
  • 6. As far as repairing holes and filling gaps, there are several options available which include the Foundation Armor Hydrophobic polyurethane repair kit, polyuria repair kit and urethane repair kit. • Learn more about concrete sealers. • Learn more about concrete repair products.
  • 7. Visit Us! Learn more about Foundation Armor’s professional grade line of concrete sealers, concrete coatings, concrete cleaners and concrete repair products by visiting FoundationArmor.com or by calling 866-306-0246.