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Before:
This home, built in 1959, had never been modernized and still reflected its original construction and layout. Like many older homes, it required extra care and planning to ensure a radon mitigation system could be installed without compromising the character of the property. The challenge was designing a solution that would work effectively while blending cleanly into an older structure.
After:
Despite the home’s age, we were able to complete a clean, professional radon air installation that looked intentional and well-finished. The system was carefully routed and installed to complement the existing structure, proving that even older, non-modernized homes can have effective radon protection without sacrificing appearance.
We worked closely with Paige K., a trusted real estate agent, to get everything completed smoothly and on schedule for her clients. This was one of many projects we’ve completed together, and once again, the result was a safe home, a satisfied client, and a system that met both functional and visual standards.
Another older Maine home brought up to modern safety levels — and another successful collaboration built on trust and results.
Before:
Jessi D.’s home in Falmouth, Maine tested at 3.9 pCi/L for radon air. While technically near the action level, Jessi wanted the levels brought even lower for added peace of mind. The basement layout presented a small routing challenge, with the available fan plug located near the sauna and across the room from the planned extraction points. The goal was to place the system as tight to the corner as possible without compromising performance.
After:
We installed a radon mitigation system carefully positioned to maximize efficiency while fitting cleanly into the available corner space. Despite the distance between power and extraction points, the routing worked exactly as planned and the final installation looked sharp and professional.
The system performed smoothly, the layout remained unobtrusive, and the homeowner got the extra reduction she wanted. Everything worked out great, and another Falmouth home gained added protection and peace of mind.
When designing a radon mitigation system a site visit is extremely important so you can design the system to the house and customer needs. In this install the client was concerned about the look and wanted it as hidden as possible. In evaluating the property we were able to meet there expectations and more.
Another Nice clean install
Maine Radon & Environmental was contacted to provide radon remediation for this Cumberland Maine home. The radon gas levels were over 100 pci/l no problem we got this. After install we were able to get levels down to there lowest detectable levels. Another happy client.
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