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How much does radon mitigation cost in Kansas?

How much does radon mitigation cost in Kansas?

The average cost for a contractor to lower radon levels in a home is about $1,200, although this can range from $800 to about $2,000.

How much does a radon mitigation system cost in Missouri?

The typical systems we install for the majority of homes we service range from between $785 to $1000, with most systems usually in the lower to middle-zone of that price spectrum.

Can you DIY radon mitigation system yourself?

In most cases, pros charge about $1,500 to install a radon mitigation system, but you can do it yourself for only about $500 in materials. So if you’re fairly handy and have some carpentry, plumbing and electrical skills, you can install your own system in a weekend and save yourself a thousand bucks!

What is considered a high level of radon?

4 pCi/L
Radon levels are measured in picocuries per liter, or pCi/L. Levels of 4 pCi/L or higher are considered hazardous. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk and in many cases can be reduced, although it is difficult to reduce levels below 2 pCi/L.

Is high radon a deal breaker?

So what is radon gas? You can’t see it, smell it, or taste it, but radon gas is a leading cause of lung cancer, according to the National Cancer Institute. However, the presence of radon in your home doesn’t have to be a deal breaker.

Can you use a sump pump hole for radon mitigation?

Drawing and mitigating radon gas from a sump crock is a highly effective solution to successfully mitigating radon from your home. The glaring issue seems to be that most sump crock pits are located in the front corner of the home. This presents a problem of aesthetics and threatens to tarnish your home’s curb appeal.

Does radon get worse over time?

We are asked about this all the time and the answer is yes. As the earth and soil under a house changes with time, it can produce higher levels of radon gas. Also, as your house ages, the radon that accumulates in the house may increase.