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Before & After - Real Estate Radon Mitigation | Windham, Maine

Before:


Jason, a real estate agent in Windham, Maine, contacted us after a radon test in a 2001-built home came back at 13 pCi/L. The property had a full poured-concrete basement with bulkhead access and windows on two sides, and the exposed conditions along part of the foundation added complexity to the planning.

 

During evaluation, we noted approximately 20 feet of exposed perimeter drain, which required additional protection to ensure a proper and durable installation.

 

After:


We installed a sub-slab mitigation system designed around the structure and added a trench guard along the exposed perimeter drain to maintain airflow integrity and protect the system. The piping was routed cleanly, the installation blended well with the home, and the system delivered effective radon reduction.

 

The result was a professional, well-executed solution that kept the real estate timeline on track and provided confidence to everyone involved.

 

Another Windham home protected — and another smooth transaction supported with the right plan and execution.

Custom Radon Planning for a Mother-Daughter Suite in Windham, ME

Sarah S. in Windham, Maine wanted to address elevated radon levels in a home designed as a mother-daughter suite, where the layout created a few unique challenges for system design. Testing showed radon levels at 5.0 pCi/L, above the EPA recommended action level, making mitigation the right next step for improving indoor air quality.

During planning, we found that connecting both sides of the home into a single extraction layout would be difficult because a guest bedroom sat directly between the ideal extraction point locations. Rather than force a less effective design, the homeowner decided to move forward with mitigating one side of the property for now, with the ability to evaluate additional options later if needed.

Our team designed the system around the accessible side of the home to create an efficient and practical solution while respecting the existing layout and living spaces.

 

Every home presents different challenges, and sometimes the best solution is a phased approach that balances effectiveness, design limitations, and homeowner goals.

Radon Mitigation in Poland, ME

In Poland, Maine, a proactive homeowner reached out to us, seeking an assessment of radon air levels in their residence, showcasing their dedication to ensuring a safe and healthy living environment. Our investigation yielded alarming results, revealing elevated radon levels that immediately raised concerns about the well-being of the occupants.

 

Responding urgently to this critical situation, our team sprang into action with unwavering diligence. We swiftly implemented a highly effective sub-slab radon air system to counteract these hazardous levels. This system has proven its efficiency and reliability, providing the homeowner with peace of mind and safeguarding their family's health.

 

In resolving this radon issue successfully, we once again demonstrated the effectiveness of our solutions in addressing environmental hazards. Our satisfied clientele continues to grow, a testament to our unwavering commitment to delivering top-notch services. At Maine Radon & Water Treatment, we take immense pride in safeguarding homes and improving lives through our expertise in radon mitigation.

Radon Mitigation in Poland, ME 04274, USA

In Poland, Maine, a careful homeowner asked us for help because of radon in their house. Our check showed that there was too much radon, which isn't good. So, we quickly put in a special radon air system. This made the whole family safe and happy. At Maine Radon & Water Treatment, we really care about keeping homes safe from radon and making lives better with our expert skills.

Installing water treatment in Poland, ME 04274, USA

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.