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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.
For this radon mitigation project in Lewiston, Maine, the homeowner initially faced radon levels around 7 pCi/L in their basement, which dropped to 4 pCi/L using a window ventilation fan. Seeking a more official solution, the customer contacted Maine Radon to address the issue more thoroughly. After assessing the situation, the team recommended upgrading to a high-suction, high-flow fan due to the soil conditions. Following the installation of a radon air mitigation system, the radon levels were successfully reduced to 2.9 pCi/L, and the homeowner expressed satisfaction with the results.
If you’re concerned about radon levels in your home, contact Maine Radon to learn more about how mitigation can help reduce the risk of radon exposure!
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Maine Radon & Environmental was hired to install a radon mitigation system in this Turner Maine home. The clients had previously tested the radon gas levels in the house and were looking for remediation. After the free consult they were happy with our approach and design. After install levels were back down to safe levels. Another happy client.