Boone / Kenton / Campbell

Radon Testing and Mitigation in Northern Kentucky

Boone, Kenton, and Campbell counties are scheduled from the same board as our Ohio routes. The river has never been a service boundary, and crossing it changes nothing about the price.

What drives radon levels in Northern Kentucky

The three counties differ enough from one another that the community page is the more useful read. Boone is weighted toward newer subdivision construction, a good deal of it carrying a builder's rough-in already. Kenton is dominated by historic urban housing on masonry foundations, much of it sharing walls with the building next door. Campbell runs to older homes built into the hillsides above the river, where getting to the work is often more of a constraint than designing it.

What a fair quote looks like here

Kentucky homeowners sometimes assume an Ohio-based company treats the south side of the river as an afterthought, so it is a fair thing to ask about directly: whether the same measurement protocol, the same verification testing, and the same scheduling apply. They should, and what varies county to county ought to be the building rather than the standard the result is held to. If a quote differs across the river for reasons other than the house itself, ask why.

Timing the work in Northern Kentucky

Lead times do not change with the state line, and Kentucky inspection windows are every bit as compressed as Ohio's, so testing ahead of a deadline matters just as much on this side. Each of the three counties below has a page written around what its own housing demands. Read one of those instead of this one if you already know your community.

Counties in this region

  • Boone County
  • Kenton County
  • Campbell County

Not sure where to begin? For most homes here that is radon testing, and we will say plainly if the reading does not justify a system.

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Northern Kentucky

Boone / Kenton / Campbell

Coverage

Northern Kentucky on our coverage map

Crews run daily routes across Hamilton, Butler, Warren, and Clermont counties in Ohio and Boone, Kenton, and Campbell counties in Kentucky. Select a community to center the map on it.

Radon specialist inspecting a home crawl-space access area in Northern Kentucky

Find out where your Northern Kentucky home actually stands

Describe the foundation and we'll walk you through the likely design, and the likely cost, before scheduling anything.