
Radon Mitigation in Richmond, VA
Compare 29 radon mitigation contractors near you in Richmond and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.8/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.
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North Star Environmentals
2½+ years onlineRichmond Radon Testing
Affordable Home Inspection, Inc.
5.014+ years onlineCommonwealth Environmental
5.0~25 years onlineRadon Defense
5.09½+ years onlineA House on a Rock Home Inspections LLC
4.914½+ years onlineBurgess Inspections, Inc.
4.923 years onlineCrawlspace Medic of Richmond
4.917+ years onlineEnvironmental Hazards Services
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4.9Re-Freshen
4.9~14 years onlineVirginia Radon Systems / RSG Environmental
4.9Minus Mold, LLC
4.84 years onlineAward Home Inspections
4.715+ years onlineRVA Restoration
4.7~11 years onlineBio-Remediation Of Va LLC
4.66½+ years onlineRadon Controls
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Radon Mitigation in Richmond, VA
Richmond VA radon mitigation is needed because Henrico and Chesterfield Counties fall in EPA Zone 1 (highest potential) — VA Piedmont geology produces elevated radon in 30-50% of homes tested. Slab-on-grade and basement homes both need mitigation. NeedInstall connects you with Richmond radon mitigation pros who hold NRPP or NRSB certifications, follow Henrico/Chesterfield permits, and design quiet exterior fan installations.
Richmond radon mitigation systems run $1,500-$3,500 for slab-on-grade, $2,500-$5,500 for crawlspace. VA requires a Class A, B, or C contractor license. NRPP/NRSB certification recommended. Post-mitigation testing required to verify <4 pCi/L.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Test first?
- Yes — short-term tests ($20-$40) screen quickly. Given EPA Zone 1, plan to test before buying.
- How does it work?
- Sub-slab depressurization: vent pipe through slab with inline fan.
- How loud?
- Modern fans quiet (40-50 dB).
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