
Radon Mitigation in Bozeman, MT
Compare 16 radon mitigation contractors near you in Bozeman 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
One request, multiple quotes — don't overpay
Verified Pro Installers
Other Businesses in This Area
Advanced Radon Mitigation & Contracting Specialists, LLC
5.05+ years onlineTruer Inspections
5.0~11 years onlineYELLOWSTONE RADON
5.05½+ years onlineAmbient Air Solutions
4.916+ years onlineRevitalized Restoration
4.9~3 years onlineSERVPRO of Gallatin County
4.929+ years onlineDayspring Restoration of Bozeman
4.723½+ years onlineYellowstone Radon
4.75½+ years onlineTriple R Mitigation
4.515½+ years onlineBuffalo Restoration
4.427½+ years onlineStaggs Contracting LLC
4.2Radon Mitigation in Nearby MT Cities
Other Services in Bozeman
Radon Mitigation in Bozeman, MT
Bozeman, Montana radon mitigation contractors serve Gallatin County where elevated radon levels are common—Montana has Zone 1 areas per EPA classification. Local installers handle sub-slab depressurization (the most common active radon system), drain tile suction, and crawlspace membrane systems. Montana doesn't require state-level radon contractor licensing, but reputable installers hold NRPP (National Radon Proficiency Program) or NRSB certifications. Pre-purchase radon testing during real estate transactions drives most mitigation work.
Bozeman's geological substrate produces elevated radon levels often exceeding 10-20 pCi/L in pre-mitigation testing—Montana has some of the highest radon in the country. Most homes with poured concrete slabs respond well to a single suction point. Cold-rated fan housing is essential given Bozeman's -20°F winter design temperatures. The MSU community and California-transplant population drive steady demand.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does Bozeman radon mitigation cost?
- A typical sub-slab depressurization system runs $1,500-3,000 in Bozeman.
- Why is Montana so high?
- Montana's underlying geology contains uranium-rich rock that produces unusually high radon levels.
- Should I retest?
- Yes, reputable installers conduct a 48-hour confidence test 2-4 weeks after install.
About NeedInstall
NeedInstall helps connect customers with local installation professionals across Bozeman and surrounding communities. Featured contractors have claimed their profile and verified their business information. Listings marked as "Verified Pro" have been confirmed by the business owner.


