Radon Mitigation in Reading, PA

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Last updated March 23, 2026

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5.022+ years online
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Pennsy Radon Remediation

5.0

Premier Radon Services

5.04+ years online
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R&R Radon Reduction

5.013+ years online
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The Radon Bros

5.02+ years online
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Radon Technology & Enviromental

4.911½+ years online
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SWAT Radon Mitigation

4.812+ years online
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Radon-Rid, LLC

4.719½+ years online
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M. Webster Construction, Inc.

4.613½+ years online
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S J Watras Inc

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Radon Mitigation in Reading, PA

Reading, Pennsylvania radon mitigation contractors serve a market where elevated radon levels in residential homes are common—Berks County is a Zone 1 area per EPA classification with average indoor radon levels above 4 pCi/L. Local installers handle sub-slab depressurization (the most common active radon system), drain tile suction, and crawlspace membrane systems. Pennsylvania requires radon mitigation contractor certification through the state's Department of Environmental Protection. Reputable installers also hold NRPP (National Radon Proficiency Program) or NRSB certifications. Pre-purchase radon testing during real estate transactions drives most mitigation work.

Reading's geological substrate produces elevated radon levels that often exceed 10-20 pCi/L in pre-mitigation testing. Older brick homes with stone foundations may need multiple suction points or extensive crack sealing alongside sub-slab depressurization. Most homes with poured concrete slabs respond well to a single suction point and see 80-99% radon reduction post-mitigation. The Pennsylvania DEP licensing adds quality assurance to local mitigation work.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Reading radon mitigation cost?
A typical sub-slab depressurization system runs $1,400-2,800 in Reading, including suction point, fan, exhaust pipe to the eave, monitor, and electrical work. More complex installations (multiple suction points, exterior-routed pipe, crawlspace membranes) can run $2,800-5,000.
Will mitigation work on my old Reading home?
Yes, but older stone foundations may need additional crack sealing and crawlspace membranes alongside standard sub-slab depressurization. Reputable installers conduct diagnostic testing first to determine the best approach. Most homes see 80-99% radon reduction post-mitigation.
Is the contractor certified?
Yes, Pennsylvania requires DEP certification for radon mitigation contractors. Reputable installers also hold NRPP or NRSB certifications. Always verify the contractor's PA DEP certification number before signing a contract for radon mitigation work.

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