Radon mitigation with a commitment to lowering your radon levels as much as possible.

If you've discovered high radon levels from a test kit or home inspection and need a professional mitigation estimate, you're in the right place.

Schedule your free radon mitigation estimate at your convenience with our easy-to-use self-scheduler. Pick a time that works best for you and get started today!

Why choose Lung Radon for your mitigation?

  • 5 Star Google Review Rating

  • Unmatched 7 year warranty

  • Tailored solutions for every home

  • Quick and hassle free installation

  • Highest quality materials

  • Gurantee to reduce radon levels to 2 pCi/L or less

From test to mitigation—fast, efficient, and hassle-free.

We understand that discovering high radon levels in your home can be concerning, especially when you learn about the potential health risks to you and your family. That’s why we focus on providing fast, reliable solutions while ensuring you feel confident and informed every step of the way.

Our goal is not to use scare tactics but to give you the most up-to-date facts and a clear mitigation plan that makes sense for your home. Here’s how we take you from testing to mitigation:

Step 1: Test

Step 2: Analyze results

Step 3: Receive estimate

Step 4: Perform mitigation

Step 5: Conduct post-mitigation test to verify system effectiveness

Radon Mitigation FAQs

We are here to be a resource of information and provide answers to the most frequently asked questions about radon inspections.

  • The EPA recommends taking action if radon levels in your home are 4 picocuries per liter (pCi/L) or higher. Lower levels are preferable, but any level of radon carries some risk.

  • Radon Mitigation Installation cost typically ranges from $1,299 to $3,000 +, depending on the system and building specifics.

  • Installation usually takes between 4 to 8 hours, depending on the complexity of the building's structure and the type of system being installed.

  • Radon can enter homes through cracks in foundations, gaps around pipes, sump pumps, and other openings in the structure. It can also be present in well water and released into the air when water is used.

  • You can use continuous radon monitors or perform regular short-term and long-term radon tests to ensure levels remain low. It's recommended to test your building at least once every two years.

Learn More About Radon Mitigation at

Radon Academy

Radon Academy is your comprehensive source for all things radon, offering expert knowledge, resources, and training to ensure safety and compliance in radon detection and mitigation.

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Don’t Let Radon Keep You Up At Night

Protect your loved ones from the dangers of radon with our convenient self-scheduler. Book your appointment now and rest easy knowing you're taking proactive steps to safeguard what matters most.