Radon Contractors in Greensboro, North Carolina
Radon testing and mitigation system installation..
Greensboro is the Triad's largest city with strong roofing and renovation contractor markets.
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that seeps into homes through foundation cracks, gaps, and porous concrete. It's the second leading cause of lung cancer after smoking, and the EPA recommends mitigation for any home testing at or above 4 pCi/L. Radon mitigation typically involves installing an active soil depressurization (ASD) system — a vent pipe and fan that draws radon from beneath the foundation slab and exhausts it above the roofline. Professional radon mitigation systems reduce levels by 80–99% and cost a fraction of what most homeowners expect. Testing is inexpensive and should be done in the lowest livable level of the home.
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What to look for when hiring a radon contractor
- ✓Look for NRPP or NRSB certified radon measurement and mitigation professionals.
- ✓Ask about pre- and post-mitigation testing to verify the system achieves levels below 4 pCi/L.
- ✓Confirm the system includes a U-tube manometer or alarm to indicate fan operation.
- ✓Get a written warranty guaranteeing radon levels will remain below 4 pCi/L.
Radon contractors in Greensboro(1 listed)
How much does radon cost in Greensboro?
Radon test: $100–$200 (professional). Mitigation system: $800–$2,500 installed. Most homes can be mitigated with a single ASD system. Complex foundations or very high levels may require additional work.
Radon contractors in Greensboro — FAQ
How many radon contractors are in Greensboro?
EdgeLocal lists 1 licensed radon contractor in Greensboro, North Carolina. All listings are sourced from state licensing registries.
What is the average rating for radon contractors in Greensboro?
Radon contractors in Greensboro are listed on EdgeLocal with ratings sourced from Google Business profiles. Use the directory to compare rated contractors near you.
Do radon contractors in Greensboro need to be licensed?
Yes. North Carolina requires radon contractors to hold a valid state license. Always verify a contractor's license is current and in good standing before signing any contract or allowing work to begin.
How do I find a reliable radon contractor in Greensboro?
Start by verifying the contractor holds a valid North Carolina license. Check their Google rating and read reviews. Get at least three written estimates. Confirm they carry general liability and workers' compensation insurance. Ask for references from recent Greensboro jobs.