Radon Mitigation in Auburn, Maine
Protecting Auburn homes and families from radon since 2015
Auburn, the sister city to Lewiston, is home to over 24,000 residents along the western bank of the Androscoggin River in Androscoggin County. Known for Lake Auburn—the city's pristine drinking water source—and Lost Valley ski area, Auburn offers a blend of urban convenience and outdoor recreation. The city's housing ranges from historic homes in the New Auburn neighborhood to suburban developments in the Court Street corridor and new construction near the Poland Road area. Like its neighbors, Auburn sits on bedrock that can produce elevated radon levels, making professional testing and mitigation an important consideration for homeowners throughout the city. Central Maine Radon & Water Mitigation serves Auburn families with expert radon mitigation services tailored to each home's unique needs.
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Our Radon Services in Auburn
Sub-Slab Depressurization
Our most common solution, creating negative pressure beneath your foundation to prevent radon entry
Radon in Water Treatment
Aeration systems to remove radon from well water before it enters your home
Crawlspace Encapsulation
Heavy-duty vapor barriers that seal crawlspaces against moisture and radon intrusion
Foundation Crack Sealing
Professional epoxy injection to seal cracks that allow radon and water entry
System Maintenance
Fan replacements, system checks, and ongoing support for existing mitigation systems
Radon Conditions in Auburn
Auburn's New Auburn neighborhood features many older homes that may have foundation characteristics allowing radon entry. The Court Street and Minot Avenue corridors contain a mix of residential and commercial properties, with homes often requiring mitigation. Lake Auburn-area properties and developments near Lost Valley also benefit from our services, as the region's granite bedrock can produce radon throughout the area.
Local Landmarks We Serve Near
- Lake Auburn
- Lost Valley Ski Area
- Androscoggin River
- Festival Plaza
- New Auburn
Our Radon Mitigation Process
We make radon mitigation simple and stress-free for Auburn homeowners.
Contact & Consultation
Call us or request a quote online. We'll discuss your situation and schedule a convenient time for assessment.
Home Assessment
Our certified technician evaluates your home, testing radon levels and determining the best mitigation approach.
System Design
We design a custom mitigation system based on your home's construction, layout, and specific radon challenges.
Professional Installation
Our experienced team installs your system, typically completing the work in a single day.
Verification & Support
We verify system performance and provide ongoing support to ensure continued protection for your family.
Frequently Asked Questions About Radon in Auburn
Does living near Lake Auburn affect radon levels?
Proximity to Lake Auburn doesn't directly impact radon levels. Radon comes from the decay of uranium in bedrock beneath your home, not from surface water. Homes throughout the Lake Auburn watershed should still be tested.
Are newer Auburn homes less likely to have radon?
Not necessarily. While newer homes may have some passive radon-resistant features, the underlying geology in Auburn can produce radon regardless of when your home was built. Testing is the only way to know your levels.
How do you access the basement in Auburn's older homes?
We're experienced with the variety of basement access situations in Auburn homes, from bulkhead doors to interior stairs. Our technicians assess each property and design systems that work with your home's specific layout.
Do you serve commercial properties in Auburn?
Yes, we provide commercial radon mitigation for Auburn businesses, schools, and other facilities. Our commercial systems are designed to handle larger spaces while meeting all health and safety requirements.
Nearby Service Areas
We also serve homeowners in these nearby communities:
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