Matt LaForge & Matt Tycz built Square One from the foundation up to provide a level of service, dependability, and technical expertise that sets them apart throughout Maine. Matt and Matt live in the greater Brunswick area and service Kittery to Camden, North to Waterville, and West to the New Hampshire border.
Both are trained water testers, air/surface mold samplers, drone pilots and thermographers. I'm proud to be a lifelong Mainer and service-driven professional doing home inspections for my community. I'm also a home-owner with a background in construction management and a father of three with my wife, Hilary.
Both are trained water testers, air/surface mold samplers, drone pilots and thermographers. I'm proud to be a lifelong Mainer and service-driven professional doing home inspections for my community. I'm also a home-owner with a background in construction management and a father of three with my wife, Hilary.
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Radon is a gas formed by the breakdown of uranium and radium, both of which are found in high levels in Maine. Radon is unpredictable. Two houses built right next to each other, at the same time, with the same construction methods, may have very different radon levels. Every Maine county has high levels and a test is required to determine if levels are high for your specific home.
Getting your water tested is an easy and inexpensive way to help protect your family's health. Coliform and E.coli bacteria, indicating the presence of potentially harmful microorganisms in the water. Ions from minerals such as sodium, chloride, sulfate, iron, and manganese, which can affect odor, taste, or cause adverse health risks such as gastrointestinal irritation.
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Shallie Hurd
Oct 25, 2020
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The square one team are professional and incredibly helpful. They took the time to answer questions and help us figure out what we needed to do. They were on time and thorough. We had a bit of an emergency and they exhausted all possibilities to meet our needs and surpassed expectations. We would definitely use again.
Kyle Cardone
Jan 24, 2019
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