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A Cape Elizabeth homeowner preparing to close on their new home discovered radon levels averaging 5.2 pCi/L, which prompted them to seek a reliable mitigation solution. Wanting the job handled professionally, they chose Maine Radon and Water Treatment for their expertise and reputation. Our team installed an RP-145 fan system with the extraction point set in the bedroom adjacent to the garage, carefully routing the system through the garage wall, attic, and out through the roof. The completed installation included a soil manometer reading of 1.8, ensuring the system was functioning properly and helping to reduce radon exposure risks before the closing date. If you’re planning to buy or sell a home, don’t let radon delays stand in the way—contact Maine Radon and Water Treatment today for peace of mind.
In Cape Elizabeth, ME, a homeowner reached out to Maine Radon and Water Treatment after discovering elevated radon levels of 4.3 pCi/L in their living room. With a partially converted garage and basement setup, the project required a dual extraction system to properly address the challenge. Our team carefully drilled one extraction in the basement utility room and another on the opposite wall, running the system through the garage with precise pipe placement to keep the design neat and functional. Using an RN-2 fan, the system was installed to effectively reduce radon levels and give the homeowner peace of mind. If you’ve recently tested your home and discovered elevated radon levels, contact Maine Radon and Water Treatment today to learn how we can help protect your family.
In May 2023, a homeowner in Lewiston, ME, became concerned about rising radon levels in their air and water, particularly after noticing air levels had increased to 4.0 pCi/L and water levels had more than doubled since 2022, reaching 3,500 pCi/L. With two young children and pets to consider, they were eager to find a solution to reduce the risks, especially as the water was used for showering and bathing. After researching mitigation options, they chose Maine Radon for their proven expertise and commitment to customer satisfaction. We assessed the home and installed a radon mitigation system tailored to their needs, with the goal of lowering radon exposure. If you're facing similar concerns about radon levels in your home, we’re here to help. Reach out to Maine Radon for a personalized consultation.
A homeowner in Lewiston, ME, reached out to Maine Radon after discovering elevated radon levels in their slab-on-grade house. With readings of 5.4 pCi/L and 3.9 pCi/L, they wanted to reduce the potential health risks associated with radon exposure. After evaluating various options, they chose Maine Radon for their expertise and attention to detail. We installed the radon mitigation system in a closet located in the office, ensuring minimal disruption. The client was informed about the electrical cord placement, and we conducted an infrared inspection before drilling to ensure everything was in place. Following the installation, radon levels dropped to 2.2 pCi/L, and the customer was pleased with the results. If you're concerned about radon in your home and want to lower the risk, contact us for a free quote and let us help protect your family.
When a homeowner in Lewiston, Maine, reached out to Maine Radon, they were concerned about radon levels in their basement, which had dropped from 7 pCi/L to 4 pCi/L with temporary ventilation. Seeking a more permanent solution, they chose us for our expertise and commitment to addressing the radon risk effectively. After assessing the situation, our team recommended upgrading to a high suction, high flow fan system, tailored to the soil conditions of the home. This installation successfully lowered radon levels to 2.9 pCi/L, leaving the homeowner satisfied with the results. If you're looking to reduce radon exposure in your home, contact us today to discuss your options.