Energy Recovery Ventilator Installation in Sanford, ME 04073
A client in Sanford, Maine reached out to Maine Radon & Water Treatment requesting the installation of an Energy Recovery Ventilator. The team quickly responded and went to the site for inspection and installation. The service was done promptly. Another satisfied client.
Energy Recovery Ventilator Installation in Damariscotta, Maine 04543
Sealing air leaks to make homes more energy efficient also eliminates a way for unhealthy air to escape. Here, we drilled a hole where the pipes can go through.
Energy Recovery Ventilator Installation in Damariscotta, ME 04543
An energy recovery ventilator offers a simple and effective solution, replacing stale indoor air with fresher outdoor air, with little or no energy loss. In this home, there is limited slab accessibility which is why ERV is recommended.
Energy Recovery Ventilator Installation in Damariscotta, Maine 04543, USA
Similar to our respiratory system, a home ventilation system operates by pulling in fresh, healthier air from the outside. It then efficiently conditions and filters this air before circulating it throughout the entire house.
Energy Recovery Ventilator Installation in Westbrook, ME 04092
Our client requested that we set up the ERV at the back left corner, opposite the sump. Our solution is to manage one air vent at the back and another on the side. Also, we run the fresh air duct into the center, as close to the ceiling as we can.
Energy Recovery Ventilator Installation in Boothbay, ME 04544
In Boothbay, Maine, a customer reached out seeking guidance on addressing radon concerns. Responding to the inquiry, Maine Radon & Water Treatment conducted a thorough on-site examination and comprehensive testing. During the evaluation, it was discovered that the property featured a crawl space that was challenging to access, along with limited accessibility to the slab.
Energy Recovery Ventilator Installation in Boothbay, ME 04544
During the evaluation, it was discovered that the property featured a crawl space that was challenging to access, along with limited accessibility to the slab.
Energy Recovery Ventilator Installation in Boothbay, ME 04544
In response to these challenges, our proposed solution involved the installation of an Energy Recovery Ventilator. Following the implementation of this measure, a final round of testing was conducted, revealing a noteworthy reduction in radon levels within the premises.
Energy Recovery Ventilator Installation in Boothbay, ME 04544
his comprehensive approach ensured that the client's specific circumstances were effectively addressed, promoting a safer and healthier indoor environment.
Energy Recovery Ventilator Installation in Bailey Island, ME 04003
Our client, who owns a summer home in Bailey Island, faced a persistent issue with a musty or stuffy smell upon opening the house for the season or after it had been closed up for a few days. This became particularly problematic as family members often stayed in the basement. Seeking a solution, they contacted Maine Radon & Environmental for assistance. Given the basement layout, our team had to devise a unique approach as our standard ERV brands wouldn't fit. We proposed and installed a Panasonic ERV, cleverly positioned in place of an old cabinet and routed through the rear rim joist (above the drop ceiling). Despite challenges such as navigating around radiant heat, we successfully provided the fresh air intake our client desired. With the new system capable of rapidly turning over all the air in the basement and first floor, our client was pleased with the outcome, no longer having to endure the musty odor.
ERV in East Boothbay
This is a follow-up story about a homeowner in Boothbay, Maine, facing a unique challenge with their property. Their house, spanning five stories with multiple crawl spaces and sump pumps, presented an interesting situation. When previous radon tests showed unsafe levels, we knew we had to find a solution. After a thorough inspection, we recommended installing an EVR (Energy Recovery Ventilator) instead of a traditional radon system. We initially installed two units, but since radon levels persisted, we added a third unit during our recent visit. The caretaker was there during the installation, and we made sure to provide them with two test kits for peace of mind.