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Radon Mitigation in Cape Elizabeth, Maine 04107

 

In Cape Elizabeth, Maine, a homeowner with radon levels of 8 to 12 pCi/L sought our help to ensure their home’s safety. They chose our services for our expertise and reputation. We used an existing stub-out at the front of the house to avoid drilling through floor joists, routed PVC around the exterior, and positioned the fan near the cable box. Despite space limitations for core drilling, we utilized the right tools and equipment to complete the installation. Post-installation testing showed radon levels reduced to 1.3 pCi/L. For a safe and radon-free home, contact us for a thorough evaluation and effective solution.

Radon Mitigation in Cape Elizabeth, Maine 04107

A homeowner in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, recently reached out to Maine Radon for assistance after discovering that their new home had radon levels just above the recommended limit. Concerned about the potential health risks, they wanted a reliable mitigation system in place as soon as possible. Choosing MR for its expertise and reputation, we customized the installation to fit the unique layout of their home, including extracting radon from a bathroom and routing it through a small addition. We also installed a fan guard to protect against moisture, added an audible alarm for system monitoring, and included a critter guard for pest prevention. With great suction achieved and the customer pleased with the outcome, the system is effectively reducing their radon risk. If you're in need of a similar solution for your home, we're here to help—just reach out to MR to get started! 

Radon Mitigation in Cape Elizabeth, ME 04107

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.

Radon Mitigation in Cape Elizabeth, ME 04107

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.

Passive Radon System Activation | Cape Elizabeth, Maine

Before:
This Cape Elizabeth home had elevated radon levels of around 10 pCi/L on the first floor and an existing passive radon system in place. The home included two spray-foamed crawl spaces, and the homeowner wanted to determine whether activating the passive system with additional extractions would effectively reduce levels without installing a full sub-slab system.

Prior to installation, we coordinated access so we could enter the home without interruption, as the client might have been on a call. We performed communication testing in both crawl spaces to confirm airflow and system viability, with plans to reseal all areas afterward.

After:
We successfully activated the passive radon system using a dual extraction setup, with one extraction point in each spray-foamed crawl space. Both extractions were carefully pulled from under the spray foam, rather than from beneath the slab, and then tied cleanly into the existing passive system.

All crawl spaces were properly resealed after testing and installation. The final setup allowed the passive system to effectively pull from both crawl spaces, improving overall radon reduction potential while preserving the integrity of the spray foam and structure.

The installation was clean, coordinated, and worked exactly as planned—providing a smart, efficient radon solution for the home.

Another Cape Elizabeth property protected with thoughtful design and precise execution.