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Before:
This radon mitigation project in Sanford, Maine was part of an active real estate transaction, so planning and timing were important. The client requested the system be installed on the right front corner of the home, where an outlet and sump lid were already in place. The client was not present at the time of installation, and access was coordinated through a lockbox, with the code provided prior to install.
At the planning stage, the client was unsure whether they wanted an interior pipe run. We were not able to visually confirm the interior chase ahead of time, but the client confirmed that the first-floor bedroom closet and second-floor bathroom closet aligned, providing a potential vertical pathway. There was also attic access with a pull-string light, which made attic work accessible.
After:
On installation day, everything came together smoothly. We jogged the pipe slightly toward the center of the home before completing the roof penetration, allowing for a clean and efficient run through the attic. The system was installed as planned, utilizing the existing outlet and properly integrating with the sump lid.
The final installation was clean, functional, and well-suited for the real estate timeline. The system performed exactly as intended, and the project worked out great for everyone involved.
Another Sanford home protected — and another transaction supported with a smooth, professional install.
Before:
Kayla D., a real estate agent in Sanford, Maine, reached out after testing revealed radon concerns in both the air and the water of the property. With an active transaction underway, the goal was to design a solution that would handle both issues efficiently while fitting within the home’s existing layout.
The basement had a drop ceiling, which offered a potential pathway for routing drainage, but the equipment placement required careful planning between the well tank room and the adjacent space.
After:
We installed a Cambridge radon-in-water system along with the necessary air mitigation components, coordinating both systems into a clean, integrated setup. The drop ceiling allowed us to run the drain pipe above the ceiling all the way to the floor drain without disrupting the finished space. The sanitizer was installed in the well tank room, while the Cambridge unit was mounted on the opposite side of the wall. Piping was extended cleanly to the unit and returned without cluttering the space.
The finished installation was organized, efficient, and visually tidy — delivering effective treatment for both air and water while keeping the real estate timeline intact.
Another Sanford property protected and another transaction supported with thoughtful planning and professional execution.
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