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Upon receiving a worried message from a homeowner in Raymond, Maine, regarding radon concerns, we promptly took action by conducting a thorough investigation. Our detailed analysis revealed heightened radon levels, posing potential risks for the household. In prioritizing the family's safety, we swiftly installed a radon air system and implemented water treatment measures. At Maine Radon & Water Treatment, our dedicated commitment is evident in creating homes that are not only safer but also healthier, showcasing our specialized expertise in addressing radon-related issues.
When a homeowner in Raymond, Maine, discovered a concerning radon level of 13.9 pCi/L during a home inspection, they promptly contacted Maine Radon for assistance, recognizing the importance of mitigating this health risk. Our team efficiently installed a comprehensive radon air mitigation system, ensuring the system was seamlessly integrated into the existing drain tile. Throughout the process, we prioritized clear communication and thorough updates to keep the homeowner informed and satisfied with the work. If you’re facing similar radon concerns, don’t hesitate to contact us for a free consultation and take the first step toward a safer home.
A home in Raymond, Maine, was in the final stages of closing when an elevated radon level was detected during inspection. Wanting to ensure a safer indoor environment, the homeowner turned to Maine Radon and Water Treatment for a reliable solution. After a thorough assessment, the team designed and installed a radon mitigation system using Sub-Slab Depressurization, complete with a Premium Radon Fan. Field Pressure Extension Testing guided the final system design, ensuring optimal performance. Now, with the system in place, the home is ready for its next chapter with improved air quality. If you're preparing to buy or sell a home, consider a radon mitigation system for peace of mind.
The client was told they could not have a radon mitigation system installed due to high water levels. The problem was solved by adding a 1/2 sump and sub-slab radon system—another happy client.
Client was looking for a sleek solution for high radon levels in the basement
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