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Full water treatment including 20� sediment filter followed by 1.5cf water softener followed by 2.5 cf mixed bed unit to reduce uranium and help balance ph levels followed by radon in water treatment.
Upon receiving a distress call from a homeowner in Gray, Maine, concerned about radon, we conducted a thorough investigation. Our findings indicated heightened radon levels, which posed potential risks. Swiftly prioritizing the family's safety, we installed a comprehensive water treatment system. At Maine Radon & Water Treatment, our dedication lies in cultivating safer and healthier homes through our specialized expertise in addressing radon and water quality issues.
Radon can enter your home through well water, posing a serious health risk when high levels are released into the air during everyday water use.
In Raymond, Maine, the homeowner faced radon levels in their well water that exceeded the state's safety guideline by more than tenfold, prompting urgent action before finalizing their home purchase. Maine Radon & Water Treatment was chosen for their expertise in comprehensive radon mitigation. The project involved installing a complete system to address the issue, including a softener, salt unit, neutralizer, air raider, sediment filter, and sub-slab depressurization. Adjustments were made to optimize performance, replacing the dab pump with an expansion tank and internal pump for maximum efficiency. This tailored solution brought peace of mind and improved water safety for the new home.
Protect your home and loved ones from radon exposure—schedule your radon mitigation consultation with Maine Radon & Water Treatment today!
Complete water treatment involves a 20-micron sediment filter, a 1.5 cubic feet water softener, a 2.5 cubic feet mixed bed unit for uranium reduction and pH level balance, and a subsequent radon water treatment.
Installation of a mixed bed softener and anion system to help soften the water as well as remove uranium levels in the water. Then a jumbo 20� sediment filter Topped off by a e-99 radon in water unit
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