
Radon Mitigation in Atlanta, GA
Compare 25 radon mitigation contractors near you in Atlanta and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.8/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.
Last updated March 23, 2026
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5.07½+ years onlineElite Radon Team
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4.96½+ years onlineInspectics - Radon Mitigation & Home Inspections Atlanta Georgia GA
4.9~9 years onlineKeystone Property Inspections, LLC
4.919½+ years onlineGeorgia Radon Defense
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4.624+ years onlineRadalink, Inc
4.2~30 years onlineRadon Levels for Georgia
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Radon Mitigation in Atlanta, GA
Atlanta radon mitigation specialists in this directory cover Buckhead, Midtown, Decatur, Sandy Springs, and surrounding Fulton, DeKalb, and Cobb County. Georgia falls in EPA Radon Zones 2 and 3 — much of metro Atlanta tests at moderate levels with localized hot spots. Sub-slab depressurization on a typical Atlanta basement home runs $1,400-$2,800 installed. Crawlspace systems with vapor barrier and active vent run $2,400-$4,000.
Georgia Department of Community Health publishes county-by-county radon testing data. Real-estate transactions in Atlanta increasingly include radon testing — most buyers expect a 48-hour test and may negotiate mitigation as a contingency.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Do most Atlanta homes have radon issues?
- Many do — particularly in basement-equipped homes in Buckhead, Sandy Springs, and the northern Atlanta suburbs where soil radon is documented. EPA recommends every home test regardless of zone.
- How long does Atlanta radon mitigation take?
- Sub-slab depressurization is a 1-day job for most basement homes. Post-mitigation testing (48-hour follow-up) confirms levels below 4 pCi/L action limit. Total turnaround is typically 3-5 days from contract to verified result.
- What's the cost of long-term radon monitoring?
- A continuous radon monitor (Airthings View Plus, AirThings Wave Plus) runs $250-$400 and provides ongoing readings. EPA recommends re-testing every 2 years even after mitigation to verify the system is performing.
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