Any explanation as to why rain increases radon levels?
Radon escapes from the ground upward. When snow and rain saturate the earth around the house radon comes up through the house. Prior to mitigation we say changes of 200bqm-500bqm a number of hours after heavy rain.
To the original poster.
We had a stove installed in our home 2 months ago and the installer did not detect any draft with the radon kit installed. Stove in the basement, chimney through the main floor and the attic, where it enters the attic we had a strong strong draft I insulated it as per the instructions given to me by the installer and since then we have had a bad bad draft.
Installed a OAK fires ran hotter but still the draft made it smell like 'fireplace' in the AM when it cooled.
Called the radon guy and he replaced the fan with a lower CFM one , reconducted the assessment and deemed the sub slab pressure to be adequate with a smaller fan and the draft is nearly gone.
The only way I was able to 100% remove the draft was to open the window a crack (not ideal) or what I have been doing is leaving the 4inch dryer venting unplugged and air comes in through there across the room very slowly. This causes significantly less negative pressure in the basement.
Our plan will likely be to vent the dryer (not gas) into the house as with the wood stove the RH is 27% and we do laundry every 3 weeks and air dry most our stuff. In the summer I'll hook it back up as the wood stove is not in use. No extra holes in my house bringing in moisture required.
The basement is unfinished insulated, house built in 2018.
Not sure if the above information helps you but I may spark some ideas on how to deal with having a radon kit and a wood stove in the same space. Just the radon kit was 'ok' but turn on the dryer (when vented outside) or the bathroom fan and you get smoke in the house. I know new houses are meant to be sealed well but I was not a fan of adding a big hole year round to solve a problem I would have for half the year.
Since allowing more air into the basement my main floor actually gets heated passively from the stove. Before every fan and lock had air being pulled backwards from the main floor into the basement and running the stove 'cooled upstairs' without minimal heat rise.