Can Radon levels be reduced?
Yes! It is recommended by the EPA that you take action to reduce your home’s radon levels if your radon test result is 4 pCi/L or higher. Most homes can be fixed for about the same cost as other common home repairs, like painting or having a new hot water heater installed. The average cost for a contractor to lower radon levels in a home is about $800, but this cost can range from $500 to about $2,500.