Worried About Radon? Get a Clear Answer β and a Mitigation System That Works.
Certified, Minnesota-licensed radon testing and mitigation across Minnesota. We measure your home's level, explain what it means, and install a system that brings it below the EPA's 4.0 pCi/L action level. Free quote in minutes.
- β NRPP + MDH Certified Partner Network
- β Free Quotes Β· No Upfront Cost
- β Minnesota Statewide Coverage
Who provides radon mitigation in Minnesota?
Minnesota Radon Experts connects Minnesota homeowners with NRPP-certified, MDH-licensed radon mitigation specialists across 14+ cities. Minnesota has the highest indoor radon in the US β roughly 2 in 5 homes test above the EPA action level of 4 pCi/L β and a typical sub-slab depressurization system runs $1,200β$2,500 with 50β99% radon reduction. Free quote within 24 hours. Call (612) 605-9118.
A statewide radon lead-routing network for Minnesota homeowners.
Minnesota has about 100 certified radon mitigation specialists. Most are small operators without strong online presence. We connect you with the right NRPP-certified, MDH-licensed specialist for your home β and route your project to a vetted partner in your area within 24 hours.
Minnesota Radon Experts is a lead-routing service. All actual radon testing and mitigation work is performed by independent NRPP-certified, MDH-licensed partner contractors under their own licensing and insurance.
Check Your Radon Test Result Against the EPA Action Level
Enter your radon test result (in pCi/L) to see whether your Minnesota home meets the EPA action level β and exactly what to do next based on official EPA guidance.
Enter the picocuries-per-liter value from your charcoal canister or continuous radon monitor (CRM) report.
How the calculator maps test results to EPA guidance
| Radon level (pCi/L) | Risk tier | EPA-aligned recommendation |
|---|---|---|
| 0.0 β 1.9 | Below average β low | No action needed. Re-test every 2 years or after major renovation. |
| 2.0 β 3.9 | Elevated β EPA "consider mitigating" | Consider mitigation, especially with smokers, children, or lower-level bedrooms. Run a long-term (90+ day) test for confirmation. |
| 4.0 or higher | EPA Action Level β fix the home | Install an active radon mitigation system. EPA recommends fixing the home as soon as practical. |
How Much Does Radon Mitigation Cost in Minnesota in 2026?
The honest answer: most Minnesota residential mitigation falls between $800 and $2,500 β and that's the all-in installed cost including post-mitigation verification testing. Specific pricing depends on foundation type, system design, and accessibility for venting. Here are the cost ranges that cover 90%+ of Minnesota projects.
| Project Type | Typical Home Size | Installed Cost | Lead Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Active sub-slab depressurization (standard) | Single-family, full basement | $800 β $2,200 | 1β3 weeks |
| Sub-membrane (crawl space) | Single-family, crawl | $1,500 β $3,500 | 1β3 weeks |
| Block-wall depressurization | Older home (pre-1980) | $2,000 β $4,000 | 2β4 weeks |
| Real estate closing mitigation | Any single-family | $1,000 β $2,500 | 7β14 days (expedited) |
| Sump pump radon integration | Home with existing sump | $700 β $1,800 | 1β3 weeks |
| Multi-family / condo unit | Per unit | $1,200 β $3,500 | 3β6 weeks |
| Commercial building | Office / retail | $2,500 β $15,000+ | 4β8 weeks |
π Haven't tested your Minnesota home yet? Get a free test kit first.
Minnesota homeowners can request a low-cost radon test kit from MDH and participating county health departments. Kits are low-cost and lab-analyzed. If your test comes back at or above 4.0 pCi/L, that's when Minnesota Radon Experts steps in and connects you to an NRPP-certified, MDH-licensed mitigation specialist below.
How Does the Minnesota Radon Mitigation Process Work?
- Submit a free quote request β online form or phone call to (612) 605-9118. We capture your home details and timeline.
- Lead qualification β we verify Minnesota homeowner status, project scope, and timeline before routing to a partner contractor.
- Partner routing β within 4 business hours, your project routes to the NRPP-certified, MDH-licensed partner contractor in your service area.
- On-site assessment β partner contractor visits within 2β7 days for a free site evaluation: foundation type, radon source assessment, system design.
- Written quote β itemized estimate including system design, materials, install, and post-mitigation verification testing. Most quotes within 48 hours of site visit.
- Schedule install β typical Minnesota lead time is 1β3 weeks from accepted quote. Real estate closing timelines can be expedited to 7β14 days.
- System installation β typical 4β8 hour install day for sub-slab depressurization. Sub-membrane crawl space systems take 1β2 days.
- System activation + initial monitoring β fan activated, manometer installed for ongoing system status visibility.
- Post-mitigation verification test β 48β96 hour test starting 24+ hours after activation. EPA recommends confirmation that radon dropped below 4 pCi/L.
- Final report + warranty β partner contractor provides written verification report with pre/post pCi/L documentation and warranty terms (typically 5-year fan, lifetime piping).
Test First, Then Choose the Right Mitigation Method for Your Home
Radon Testing
Step 1 for every Minnesota homeowner. Free Minnesota test kits available, plus professional testing and post-mitigation verification. If your reading is below 4.0 pCi/L, you may not need mitigation at all.
Learn more βSub-Slab Depressurization Installation
The standard method for homes with a basement β used in roughly 80% of Minnesota mitigation installs. A small pipe runs from beneath your basement slab, up through the home, and vents radon above the roofline.
Learn more βCrawl Space Radon Mitigation
For Minnesota homes with a crawl space instead of a full basement. A heavy-duty vapor barrier seals the floor, then an active fan vents radon above the roof. Slightly more involved than basement installs, equally effective.
Learn more βSump Pump Radon Integration
Already have a sump pump? Often the most cost-effective mitigation β your existing sump basin doubles as the suction point, no need to drill a new hole in your slab. Common in Minnesota homes built after 1990.
Learn more βNot sure which mitigation method fits your home? In Minnesota, your foundation type answers most of it β basement homes use sub-slab depressurization, crawl-space homes use sub-membrane systems, and homes with an existing sump pump can often integrate the mitigation system into the sump for a lower install cost. Submit a free quote and a partner contractor will assess your home and recommend the right method.
Six Reasons Minnesota Homeowners Use Our Network
NRPP + MDH Certified Partners
Every partner contractor in our network holds active NRPP Radon Mitigation Specialist certification and Minnesota Department of Health state registration. Minnesota requires both for legal radon mitigation work β we verify both before routing leads.
4-Hour Response Standard
Submit your quote request and a certified partner contractor in your area responds within 4 business hours. No back-and-forth phone tag. No 3-day delays. Real-time SMS + email routing keeps the timeline tight β especially important for real estate transactions.
Full Lifecycle Service
From initial radon testing (charcoal, continuous monitor, or alpha-track) through system design, installation, and post-mitigation verification β our partner network handles every step. One contact, complete project ownership, written verification at completion.
Real Estate Transaction Ready
Minnesota law requires sellers to disclose known radon test results. Most Minnesota real estate transactions now include a radon contingency. Our partner network is experienced with closing-timeline mitigations β testing, system install, and verification within typical 30-day windows.
Free, Transparent Quotes
On-site assessment is free. Quotes are itemized line-by-line. Typical Minnesota residential mitigation: $1,200β$2,500. No upfront cost to Minnesota homeowners β you only pay the partner contractor after work is complete and verified.
Statewide Minnesota Coverage
14 city service areas: Minneapolis, St. Paul, Rochester, Duluth, Bloomington, St. Cloud, Plymouth, Maple Grove, Woodbury, Eagan, Eden Prairie, Minnetonka, Burnsville, Mankato. Statewide coverage via our partner contractor network for any Minnesota property.
Common Minnesota Radon Questions
Cost, how a system is installed, what it costs to run, radon levels, real estate, permits, and choosing a contractor β every question answered in one place.
Read the Full Radon FAQ βMinnesota Service Areas We Cover
Minnesota Radon Experts routes radon mitigation requests to NRPP-certified, MDH-licensed partner contractors across 14 Minnesota cities, with statewide partner coverage available. Click any city for location-specific radon data β county averages, EPA zone classification, and local geology.
Get a Free Minnesota Radon Quote in 24 Hours
Call (612) 605-9118 for same-day routing to an NRPP-certified Minnesota partner, or submit a quote request online. Quote response within 24 hours of submission. Free on-site assessment. No upfront cost.
Why Does Minnesota Have the Highest Radon Levels in America?
Minnesota sits on a combination of geological conditions that produce more indoor radon than anywhere else in the United States:
- Uranium-rich glacial-till soils blanket most of the state β the natural decay of uranium produces radon gas continuously.
- Karst limestone bedrock in southeastern Minnesota (the Rochester/Olmsted County area) provides radon transport pathways directly into homes.
- Basement-heavy housing stock β most Minnesota homes have full basements, the lowest level where radon concentrates.
- Cold-winter stack effect intensifies radon entry. Heated indoor air rising pulls soil gas β including radon β into the basement at higher rates than warmer climates.
The result: Minnesota has one of the highest indoor radon levels in the United States. Per the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH), the statewide average is about 4.4 pCi/L β more than three times the national average of 1.3 pCi/L β and roughly 2 in 5 homes test at or above the 4 pCi/L action level. (Iowa holds the #1 state ranking; Minnesota is among the highest.)
π Get a Free Radon QuoteHow High Are Radon Levels in Your Minnesota County?
Every Minnesota county is classified as EPA Radon Zone 1 (highest risk). These are the indoor radon averages and elevated-home percentages for the 22 cities we serve, sorted by severity.
| City | County | Average pCi/L | % Homes Elevated | EPA Zone |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Minneapolis | Hennepin County | 4.4 | 40% | Zone 1 |
| St. Paul | Ramsey County | 4.4 | 40% | Zone 1 |
| Rochester | Olmsted County | 4.4 | 40% | Zone 1 |
| Duluth | St. Louis County | 4.4 | 40% | Zone 1 |
| Bloomington | Hennepin County | 4.4 | 40% | Zone 1 |
| St. Cloud | Stearns County | 4.4 | 40% | Zone 1 |
| Plymouth | Hennepin County | 4.4 | 40% | Zone 1 |
| Maple Grove | Hennepin County | 4.4 | 40% | Zone 1 |
| Woodbury | Washington County | 4.4 | 40% | Zone 1 |
| Eagan | Dakota County | 4.4 | 40% | Zone 1 |
| Eden Prairie | Hennepin County | 4.4 | 40% | Zone 1 |
| Minnetonka | Hennepin County | 4.4 | 40% | Zone 1 |
| Burnsville | Dakota County | 4.4 | 40% | Zone 1 |
| Mankato | Blue Earth County | 4.4 | 40% | Zone 1 |
Which Radon Mitigation System Is Right for Your Minnesota Home?
Five mitigation methods cover 95% of Minnesota homes. Foundation type drives the choice β your partner contractor confirms during the initial assessment.
| System Type | Foundation Match | Typical Cost | Effectiveness | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Active Sub-Slab Depressurization (ASD) | Poured-concrete basement | $800 β $2,200 | 70β99% reduction | Most Minnesota homes (~80% use this) |
| Sub-Membrane Depressurization | Crawl space | $1,500 β $3,500 | 70β95% reduction | Crawl space homes (~15% of Minnesota) |
| Block-Wall Depressurization | Hollow block-wall foundation | $2,000 β $4,000 | 60β90% reduction | Older Minnesota homes (pre-1980) |
| Drain-Tile Depressurization | Homes with perimeter drain tile | $1,500 β $3,500 | 70β95% reduction | Newer Minnesota homes with drain systems |
| Passive System Retrofit | New construction passive ready | $500 β $1,500 | 40β70% reduction | Activating builder-installed passive lines |
How Does a Radon Mitigation System Actually Work?
A radon mitigation system creates negative pressure beneath your home's foundation, intercepting radon gas from Minnesota's uranium-rich soil before it enters your living space. The 4-step infographic below shows exactly how the system protects your home 24/7.
Commercial, Multi-Family, and Real Estate Radon Services
Our partner network includes specialists certified for higher-complexity radon scenarios beyond standard single-family mitigation.
Multi-Family Buildings
Apartment buildings, condos, and townhome developments require unit-by-unit testing and building-scale mitigation design. Partner contractors hold AARST-ANSI Multi-Family Measurement (MFM) and Multi-Family Mitigation (MFMT) certifications.
HUD Compliance Projects
Federally-funded multi-family housing must meet HUD radon testing and mitigation standards. Our partner network handles compliance testing, mitigation design per HUD specifications, and required documentation for ongoing federal funding.
New Construction RRNC
Radon Resistant New Construction (RRNC) builds passive mitigation into the foundation during construction β significantly cheaper than retrofitting later. Partner specialists work directly with Minnesota builders on RRNC-spec foundations.
Real Estate Transactions
Pre-purchase testing, sell-side disclosure compliance, and closing-timeline mitigation β typical 7β14 day turnaround from test to verified install. Minnesota real estate radon contingencies handled.
School District Testing
Minnesota law requires schools to test all ground-contact occupied spaces every 5 years. Partner network provides compliant testing, mitigation design, and AARST-ANSI-standard installation for school facilities.
Vapor Intrusion Remediation
Brownfield sites and commercial buildings on contaminated land require sub-slab depressurization paired with vapor intrusion controls. Partner network includes specialists certified for combined radon + VOC mitigation.
Read Our Complete Minnesota Radon Guides
Deep-dive guides on every aspect of radon mitigation in Minnesota β from how systems work to choosing a certified contractor.
Radon Mitigation System β Complete 2026 Guide
How systems work, what equipment Minnesota uses, and what it costs.
Read the complete guide β π¨ With Animated DiagramHow Does Radon Mitigation Work?
Cross-section diagram of soil gas flow, fan operation, and venting.
See the diagram β π° PricingMinnesota Radon Mitigation Cost in 2026
Typical Minnesota cost: $1,200β$2,500. City-by-city pricing breakdown.
See Minnesota pricing β β οΈ Health RiskIs Radon Dangerous? Health Risks Explained
Why radon is the #2 cause of lung cancer β and why Minnesota's risk leads the nation.
Understand the risk β π§ Technical Deep-DiveSub-Slab Depressurization (ASD)
Minnesota's #1 mitigation method β used in ~80% of installs.
Technical guide β π Decision GuideRadon Testing vs Radon Mitigation
When to test, when to mitigate, and what each costs.
Compare options β βοΈ Minnesota LegalDIY vs Professional Radon Mitigation
Why DIY radon mitigation is illegal in Minnesota β and what to do instead.
Read the comparison β β Buyer GuideHow to Choose a Minnesota Radon Contractor
Credentials to require, red flags to spot, questions to ask.
Vet contractors β π For RealtorsMinnesota Realtor Resources
Minnesota disclosure law, closing-timeline mitigation, the real estate process.
Realtor resources β