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Maine Radon & Environmental was hired to install a sub-membrane radon mitigation system in this complex house. This system installed included 10 mils clean space poly with wallie wall curtains fully sealed system. We installed 2 radon systems followed by a commercial Sanidry dehumidifier.
In the scenic town of Falmouth, Maine, stands a charming house nestled amidst nature's beauty. With its picturesque surroundings and inviting facade, it exudes a sense of warmth and tranquility. Inside, thanks to our radon air system installation, the homeowners can breathe easy, knowing that their indoor air quality is protected. Their satisfaction radiates through their smiles, as they express gratitude for our exceptional service.
The owner of a home in Falmouth, Maine, got in touch with Maine Radon & Environmental to assess the radon air levels in their house. Upon discovering high levels of radon, they contacted our team for help in finding a solution. We responded quickly by installing a sub-slab radon air system, effectively reducing the radon levels and creating a safe environment for the homeowners. Another happy client was added to our growing list of success stories.
In Falmouth, Maine, a vigilant homeowner sought our expertise due to concerns about elevated radon levels within their residence. Our comprehensive assessment confirmed the presence of excessive radon, posing potential health risks. Without delay, we installed a state-of-the-art sub-slab radon air system to ensure the safety and well-being of the entire household. At Maine Radon & Water Treatment, we are deeply dedicated to our mission of securing homes and enhancing lives through our specialized radon mitigation services.
Maine Radon and Water Treatment was called in to help with a radon mitigation project in Falmouth, Maine. The homeowner wanted an effective system without tapping into the drainage tile, so the team carefully planned the installation. Working in a tight space near the heat pump, they adjusted the placement and raised the fan as needed. A sub-slab depressurization system with an RN2 fan was installed, utilizing the gravel beneath the floor for proper airflow. With extra piping and a 25-foot extension cord, the system was set up for long-term efficiency.