Radon Mitigation
Professional Radon Mitigation Services for Missouri
Radon is a dangerous, odorless gas that can affect any home. Since it’s invisible, testing is the only way to detect its presence and protect your family from health risks.
Our certified experts use advanced equipment and EPA-approved methods to reduce radon levels efficiently. We focus on providing lasting safety and peace of mind, ensuring your home remains protected from this harmful gas.
Advanced Systems Tailored to Your Property
Every home or business is different, so we customize each mitigation system to your specific structure and radon levels. Our solutions include:
Active Soil Depressurization
The most effective method using vent pipes and a fan to remove radon.
Sub-Slab Depressurization
Provides a more accurate year-round average of radon levels.
Sump Pit Sealing
Prevents radon entry through drains and unsealed pits.
Crawl Space Encapsulation
Seals and vents crawl spaces to block radon gas.
Ventilation Upgrades
Improves airflow to reduce indoor radon concentrations.
Radon-Resistant Construction
Integrated venting and vapor barriers for long-term protection.
How Our Mitigation Process Works
- Consultation & Inspection: We assess your property, review test results, and recommend the best system.
- Customized Plan: A tailored solution is designed based on your home’s layout and radon levels.
- Installation: Our certified technicians install the mitigation system using EPA-approved methods.
- Post-Installation Testing: We verify that radon levels are successfully reduced.
- Follow-Up Support: Ongoing guidance and reminders for periodic testing to ensure long-term safety.
Know When It’s Time to Act
- Test Results at or Above 4.0 pCi/L: If your radon levels meet or exceed the EPA action level, it’s time to take action.
- Repeated Moderate Readings (2.0–3.9 pCi/L): Consistent moderate levels over time warrant mitigation to protect your health.
- Buying or Selling a Property: Radon mitigation not only protects your family but also increases property value and safety.
- After Renovations: Changes to your home’s foundation or ventilation can affect radon levels.
- If Your Area Has Elevated Radon Levels: Local data showing higher radon levels may indicate a need for testing and mitigation.
Protect Your Home with Expert Radon Mitigation
FAQs
Radon Mitigation FAQs
Installation typically takes between 4 to 8 hours, depending on your home’s size and layout. Most systems are installed within a single day.
The system’s fan produces a low humming sound, similar to a small appliance. It’s usually quiet enough not to be disruptive once installed.
Costs generally range from $1,200 to $2,500, depending on your home’s design and the system needed. A professional assessment can provide an accurate estimate.
Yes. Once installed, a radon mitigation system continuously reduces radon levels as long as it is properly maintained and running.
After installation, a follow-up radon test confirms the system’s effectiveness. Many systems also include a manometer, a device that indicates the system is running properly.