Services
Two services, and how to tell which one you need
Measuring comes first and often ends the conversation. Where it does not, the design follows the foundation you actually have.
Where To Start
Everything we do sits under one of these two
Closing deadlines, rough-ins on houses still being built, and larger commercial properties are covered within these two pages rather than scattered across thin separate ones.
Residential Radon Mitigation
Sub-slab depressurization built around what your foundation actually is, whether that is a basement, a crawlspace, a slab on grade, or some combination of the three.
Learn moreRadon Testing
Calibrated monitors run under EPA protocol, and a report that explains what your number means rather than leaving you to look it up.
Learn moreVerification Testing
A confirming test after every install, so you hold documented proof the system did what it was sold to do.
Learn moreRadon During a Home Sale
Measurement and installation timed to fit inside an inspection window, for buyers, sellers, and the agents in between.
Learn moreRough-Ins for New Builds
Passive and active rough-ins fitted while the slab is still open, which is when this work is cheapest and least visible.
Learn moreCommercial & Multi-Family
Schools, offices, daycares, and apartment buildings: grid measurement, engineered design, and work staged around occupancy.
Learn moreThe Process
What happens, in the order it happens
Get on the schedule
Call or send the form and we will find a slot that suits your week, normally within a few business days.
Measure the house
A calibrated monitor goes into the lowest lived-in level and runs at least 48 hours with the building kept closed.
Design from the readings
Where the gas is moving decides where suction points go. The layout follows your house rather than a standard drawing.
Install it cleanly
Most systems go in inside a day, with floors covered, every penetration sealed, and the space left as we found it.
Prove it worked
A second test confirms the drop, and the paperwork comes to you for your records or straight into a closing file.
By Community
Your neighborhood changes the answer
Foundations and what sits beneath them differ sharply from one part of the metro to the next. Each page below covers what that specifically means for homeowners there.

Still not sure which of the two applies to you?
Begin with a measurement. Plenty of houses turn out not to need anything further, and we will say so when yours is one of them.
