Radon‑Related Foundation Repair
in Massachusetts & New Hampshire

Radon exposure is a serious concern for homeowners across New England This invisible, odorless gas is naturally present in New England’s rocky soil and can seep into homes through cracks, gaps, and weak points in the foundation. That’s why, at Done Right Services, we provide expert radon-related foundation repair that’s meant to help homeowners reduce radon infiltration and protect their properties from structural damage.

We also proudly serve all of Massachusetts and Southern New Hampshire, offering specialized foundation sealing and stabilization solutions backed by a 15‑year money‑back guarantee and a lifetime transferable warranty. So whether you live in a historic home near the Merrimack River or a newer property in Andover, Massachusetts, our team has the knowledge and experience to keep your foundation strong and your indoor environment healthier.

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Why Radon‑Related Foundation Repair Matters

Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas created by the breakdown of uranium in soil and rock. It moves upward through the ground and enters homes through foundation cracks, joints, sump pump openings, and other gaps. Over time, this can lead to both structural issues and health risks if not addressed properly.

  • Health concerns: Long‑term radon exposure is linked to serious health risks, including lung cancer.
  • Structural damage: Cracks and gaps that allow radon to enter can also weaken your foundation over time, allowing moisture to seep in and cause further deterioration.
  • Home value impact: Properties with radon issues or compromised foundations can lose value, making radon‑related foundation repair a smart investment.

Unlike some contractors who offer temporary fixes, our team focuses on permanent sealing solutions that prevent radon intrusion and strengthen your home’s foundation.

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Why Radon Issues Are Common in Massachusetts and New Hampshire

The geological makeup of New England is a big reason why radon is a concern here. Areas like Essex County, Massachusetts, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, and Southern New Hampshire are built on granite‑rich bedrock. This type of terrain emits higher levels of radon compared to many other parts of the country.

Combine that with fluctuating temperatures, freeze‑thaw cycles, and soil movement, and you have conditions that can quickly lead to cracks in foundations. Once those cracks form, they become easy pathways for radon gas to enter. That’s why sealing and stabilizing the foundation is such an important step in managing radon exposure.

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Our Radon‑Related Foundation Repair Process

Our team at Done Right Services specializes in targeted, long‑lasting repairs designed to keep your foundation secure and limit radon infiltration. While we do not conduct radon testing or post‑repair verification, we provide the highest level of foundation repair craftsmanship to eliminate common entry points for radon.

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Comprehensive Foundation Inspection

We start by conducting a detailed inspection of your foundation, basement, and crawl space. Our experts identify all cracks, gaps, and vulnerable areas that could allow radon to enter. We also assess the overall condition of your foundation to determine the best repair strategy.

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Sealing Cracks and Joints

Foundation cracks, cove joints, cold joints, and pipe penetrations are major radon entry points. We use specialized waterproofing sealants and advanced repair techniques to permanently close these openings. Our materials remain flexible over time, allowing them to adapt to seasonal movement without breaking down.

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Concrete Foundation Stabilization

If radon‑related damage has compromised the structure of your foundation, we provide stabilization solutions. This may include reinforcing weakened areas, sealing block or stone walls, or repairing cracks caused by soil pressure. By stabilizing the foundation, we protect against both radon intrusion and future structural shifting.

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Crawl Space and Basement Sealing

For homes with crawl spaces or unfinished basements, we can apply vapor barriers and other sealing measures to reduce radon entry. These steps not only help with radon but also control moisture and prevent additional cracking or settling over time.

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Long‑Term Protection

Our foundation repairs are designed to last. We back our work with a lifetime transferable warranty. This ensures your home stays protected and maintains its value.

Why Homeowners Trust Done Right Services

We’ve been serving homeowners across Massachusetts and Southern New Hampshire for more than 30 years, with a focus on quality, transparency, and trust.

  • Local expertise: We understand the geology, climate, and soil conditions unique to New England.
  • Specialized foundation repair: We focus on sealing and stabilization, not temporary patch jobs.
  • Fully licensed and insured: Your property is always in safe hands.
  • Transparent pricing: We offer clear, upfront estimates with no hidden fees.
  • Strong warranties: Our lifetime warranty ensures your investment is protected for the long haul.

Whether your property is in Methuen, Massachusetts; North Andover, Massachusetts; or further across Worcester County, Massachusetts, our team brings the same high level of service to every project.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does radon get into my home?

Radon gas seeps through cracks, joints, pipe penetrations, and other gaps in your foundation. Once inside, it can accumulate to dangerous levels, especially in basements and crawl spaces.

Will sealing foundation cracks eliminate radon entirely?

Foundation repair is a critical step in reducing radon entry, but radon levels depend on many factors. While we don’t provide testing or mitigation systems, our sealing work significantly minimizes infiltration points.

How can I tell if radon is entering through my foundation?

If your home has tested positive for radon, foundation cracks and gaps are often a primary source. A professional inspection can identify the exact entry points.

How long does the repair process take?

Most radon‑related foundation repairs can be completed in one to three days, depending on the size and condition of the foundation.

Do you provide warranties on radon‑related foundation repair?

Yes. Our services come with a lifetime transferable warranty to give you peace of mind.

Should I get my home tested for radon before foundation repairs?

Yes. It’s best to test for radon first so that repairs can target known entry points. After sealing, further radon mitigation steps can be considered if necessary.

Protect Your Home with Professional Radon‑Related Foundation Repair

Your foundation is your home’s first line of defense against radon intrusion. But cracks, gaps, and structural weaknesses not only let in moisture, but can also allow dangerous levels of radon gas to enter, as well. Luckily, at Done Right Services, we specialize in radon‑related foundation repair and radon mitigation repair that’s designed to keep your home safer and structurally sound.

So don’t wait any longer: call us today at 978‑808‑7873 to schedule your free inspection now. We’ll assess your foundation, explain your options clearly, and provide a lasting solution tailored to your home. Remember: with Done Right Services, your foundation is protected with quality workmanship and long‑term reliability.

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