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A concerned resident in South Portland, Maine, contacted us regarding elevated levels of radon. For their protection, we put in a radon system. Our goal at Maine Radon & Water Treatment is to reduce radon exposure in households.
At the recent radon mitigation project for a residential property, we addressed elevated radon levels that posed a health risk to the occupants. Initially measured at 5.30 pCi/L, we implemented a solution involving drain tile installation. Following our comprehensive mitigation efforts, the radon level was successfully reduced to below 0.7 pCi/L. The customer expressed satisfaction with the results, ensuring a safer living environment for their family.
If you're concerned about radon levels in your home, don’t hesitate to reach out for a quote today!
Radon might be invisible, but keeping your home safe from it is essential! Matthew Gregory in South Portland, ME, reached out to us at Maine Radon to make sure his home’s air was clean and healthy. After a radon test showed elevated levels, we got to work installing a premium sump pit cover, sealing up any gaps, and adjusting the radon fan just the way Matthew wanted. Now, his home is safer, and the air is fresher! Haven’t tested your home yet? Give us a call today, and let’s make sure your space is protected!
A South Portland homeowner, prioritizing the health of their family, contacted Maine Radon & Water Treatment due to concerns about indoor air quality. Our team promptly responded, conducting a thorough inspection to pinpoint potential air quality issues.
Following the inspection, after identifying the elevated radon levels, our radon experts installed the radon mitigation system.
By implementing a customized radon mitigation system, Maine Radon & Water Treatment helps South Portland homeowners breathe easier, knowing they've taken proactive steps to create a healthier living environment for their families.
This job was a unique one. This house was right on the oceanfront and when high tide occurs the basement floods. This basement had current radon mitigation system with 2 extraction points however with the installation of several sump pumps and water guard drainage system it was allowing the radon gasses up through these areas. The water guard could not be sealed due to the amount of water that come in. So we chose installing an erv as the next best choice. This erv we added a damper on the stale air so we can create positive pressure which will reduce the radon levels in this home.