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Water softener for hard water then a anion system for high uranium levels followed by a 20� big blue sediment filter then e-99 radon in water unit followed by up flow neutrilizer to help correct ph levels. Another happy client.
Upon receiving a distress call from a homeowner in Standish, Maine, troubled by radon concerns, we conducted a thorough investigation. Our findings indicated heightened radon levels, which presented potential risks. Swiftly prioritizing the family's safety, we installed a radon mitigation system. At Maine Radon & Water Treatment, our dedication lies in cultivating safer and healthier homes through our specialized expertise in addressing radon issues.
Responding to the concerns of a homeowner in Gorham, Maine, troubled by radon, we initiated a comprehensive investigation. Our thorough assessment revealed elevated radon levels, posing potential risks to the household. Acting swiftly to prioritize the family's safety, we efficiently installed a radon mitigation system. At Maine Radon & Water Treatment, our unwavering commitment is to cultivate safer and healthier homes, drawing upon our specialized expertise in addressing radon issues.
Enhancing the water quality for our clients involves a comprehensive system installation. We begin with installing a 20-inch whole-house sediment filter, effectively removing impurities. Following this, a twin-tank anion system is implemented, specifically designed to address elevated uranium levels in the water. This dual-tank configuration ensures a continuous supply of treated water, providing our clients with a consistent and reliable solution. To further optimize the water chemistry, an acid neutralizer is introduced to balance pH levels. Finally, we complete the system with a high-performance 48K water softener, contributing to an all-encompassing water treatment solution. Another satisfied client can now enjoy the benefits of superior water quality in their home.
In Standish, Maine, a homeowner reached out to Maine Radon and Water Treatment after learning their indoor radon levels were around 9—well above the recommended safety threshold. Wanting a reliable solution and impressed by MR’s reputation for thorough installs even in tight spaces, they chose us for the job. Our team rerouted the hot water tank’s condensate line into a dedicated bucket, addressed noise concerns caused by the drain setup, and installed a sub-slab depressurization system pulling from the sump pit. With the RN2 fan in place and airflow properly routed beneath the soffit, the system now runs smoothly without the whistling issue. If you're concerned about high radon levels and need a custom-fit solution, reach out to Maine Radon and Water Treatment for expert help.
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