
Serving Newfield, ME and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2021
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Super easy to work with and clear with what to expect."





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Last update on November 04, 2025

Serving Newfield, ME and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2021
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Super easy to work with and clear with what to expect."





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Serving Newfield, ME and surrounding areas
In business since 2016
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Very well, because they are thorough and they went above and beyond also they are fast on giving reports to the clients."





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Serving Newfield, ME and surrounding areas
In business since 1994
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"It was easy to work with this team to get our radon mitigation system installed. I was able to have several questions after the install answered immediately. I would hire them again."





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Serving Newfield, ME and surrounding areas
In business since 2000
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"They were professional and got the job done in record time."

Serving Newfield, ME and surrounding areas
In business since 1981
Emergency services offered
Credit card accepted
"George and his team were extremely friendly and professional. This is a good group of people. Courteous and thoughtful, they were able to do a complete installation of both systems from scratch in about 6 hours.
The new radon remediation system (Bubble Up) has the added benefit of boosting the fixture pressure in the house to city level or better (60-75psi) as well as completely resolving the pH level of the water.
The cost was slightly lower than the other two quotes we received, partially due to the fact that Absolute offered a "multi-system" discount since two systems were going in at the same time.
If in your service area, I would highly recommend George Doumit of Absolute Water System.
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Serving Newfield, ME and surrounding areas
In business since 2014
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"I have worked with many contractors,plumbers,electricians, etc. in my time owning two homes. On here in New England and the other in Pembroke Pines,FL. These gentlemen from rhino radon services were deffinelty personable and proffesional I felt like my home was in good hands with this company. After calling around and having a job scheduled with another mitigation company I was blown off and left with a short deadline. Luckily after speaking with Henri from rhino radon they were able to squeeze me right in your schedule the very next day even though they had two other jobs scheduled they showed up at 5pm and still completed the job to ensure I met my closing date, if your looking for a standout and accommodating radon company I would say look no farther then rhino radon. I was very pleased with the service I recieved. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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Serving Newfield, ME and surrounding areas
In business since 2013
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Bill and his team are wonderful. They do a thorough inspection to uncover issues. They've saved us from buying a house that would not be the right fit for us. They also let us know what we need to do to keep the house we live in now in good condition. They are not the cheapest option, but of course you pay more for quality, experience, and knowledge. They also offer different options so you can customize your inspection. We have used the thermal camera option, the radon option, and sewer options for the inspection so that we can learn as much as we can about the condition of the house. Very happy with Bill and his team and would definitely use them again."

Serving Newfield, ME and surrounding areas
In business since 2018
Free estimates
"Matt was first-rate: quick to respond, professional, fast, friendly. Will use again."



Serving Newfield, ME and surrounding areas
In business since 2002
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"It went great. Chris wa very polite, practiced Covid Precaustions and explained what he was doing. He left no mess and my carpets are cleaned."





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Serving Newfield, ME and surrounding areas
Emergency services offered
Credit card accepted
"Quality work. A bit pricey. Very knowledgeable staff."
If radon is present in your home, you can expect to pay around $1,000 for a radon mitigation system or between $780 and $1,250 in most cases. The exact price will depend on the severity of the radon leak, home size, and the protocol the radon specialist develops to remove radon from your home and keep it out. Your foundation type will also affect your radon mitigation system cost, as unfinished basements will cost about $4,600 to seal and ventilate, while crawl spaces without a foundation slab may need extra encapsulation, costing $1,500 to $15,000.
You can buy DIY radon test kits from a home improvement store and conduct radon testing, but these tests are often inaccurate. No matter the result, you should supplement DIY testing with professional radon detection and analysis. DIYers only have access to passive radon tests, which aren’t as reliable as active tests that professionals use. Plus, it’s very easy for DIYers to make mistakes during testing, leading to inaccurate results. If you’re moving into a new home, have concerns about radon, or are due for an updated test, hire a professional.
Radon testing costs depend on whether you hire a professional radon inspector or DIY test. You can expect to pay $150 to $800 to hire a local radon inspector, and home-testing kits range in price from $15 to $250 from home improvement stores. However, it’s best to trust a professional inspector with this task to ensure accurate results. Plus, if you have radon in your home, your testing company can develop a mitigation protocol to keep you and your family safe from the dangerous gas, so it’s well worth the money to hire a professional.
Yes, radon testing is absolutely necessary if you suspect the presence of this hazardous gas, and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recommends testing for all homes in the country. Radon is a pervasive natural gas that can leak through your home’s foundation and seep into the living areas. Unfortunately, the gas is highly carcinogenic and is the second leading cause of lung cancer. Radon testing is crucial for keeping you and your family safe from harm, so hire a radon mitigation specialist to test your home if you suspect its presence in your home.
In most states, radon testing companies don’t need to be licensed or certified by the state, but the companies that analyze the test results and develop radon mitigation protocols do. You should choose a radon testing company that suits your needs, but before hiring a mitigation specialist, check our state licensing tool to make sure the company is properly certified.
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