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

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Advanced Radon Mitigation & Contracting Specialists, LLC

5.05+ years online
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Truer Inspections

5.0~11 years online
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YELLOWSTONE RADON

5.05½+ years online
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Ambient Air Solutions

4.916+ years online
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Revitalized Restoration

4.9~3 years online
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SERVPRO of Gallatin County

4.929+ years online
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Dayspring Restoration of Bozeman

4.723½+ years online
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Yellowstone Radon

4.75½+ years online
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Triple R Mitigation

4.515½+ years online
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Buffalo Restoration

4.427½+ years online
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Staggs Contracting LLC

4.2

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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.

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