Find a Professional Radon Contractor in South Dakota

In South Dakota, 72% of the 65 counties have the highest potential for radon levels over the EPA recommended action level of 4 pCi/L. A majority of the eastern counties in South Dakota have unusually high levels of radon. Approximately 18 counties have average radon levels between 2 and 4 pCi/L. A few years ago, hundreds of Pennington County residents submitted home radon tests to the state health labs and the results were concerning; over half of these tests showed radon levels above the EPA’s recommended action level. This was also the case for Lawrence, Fall River, Harding and Buffalo counties.

Reducing Radon Levels in South Dakota

Every home in South Dakota should be tested for radon, even if they are not located in one of the eastern-most counties. Dangerous radon levels can be present in any home, regardless of location or age of the house. Radon typically enters the home through the ground, but can also be present in well water, escaping into the air when water is used inside the home. The best way to find out if your home or business has a radon level at 4 pCi/L or higher is test. If high radon levels are discovered, you should contact a qualified radon professional for radon mitigation services. A trained mitigator will be able to evaluate your home to find the best system to install to ensure the most effective radon reduction.

Hire a Radon Testing Expert in South Dakota

RadonAway Authorized Radon ProfessionalWhether you're buying, selling or remaining in a home in South Dakota, it is critical to test for radon to ensure that your family and potential new property owners are not exposed to hazardous levels of radon, a radioactive gas that can cause lung cancer. If you plan to test for radon, or if you've recently discovered elevated levels of radon in your home, or if you would like to know whether your existing radon system is functioning properly, fill out our form for referral to a qualified radon professional.

Radon Professional in South Dakota