Radon Mitigation in Utah County, Utah
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Utah has some of the highest residential radon levels in the country — roughly one in three homes tested statewide comes back above the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L, and Utah County's geology is no exception. Radon is a radioactive soil gas that seeps through slab cracks, sump pits, and crawl-space soil; it's odorless, invisible, and the second-leading cause of lung cancer after smoking. The fix is well-established: a sub-slab depressurization system — sealed suction point, schedule-40 PVC run, and a continuously running fan that puts the soil under slight vacuum so gas vents above the roofline instead of into your living space. We install most Utah County systems in a single day and verify with a post-install test, guaranteed below 4.0 pCi/L.
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Radon Mitigation in every Utah County city
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Radon Mitigation in Provo
84601 · Provo, Utah
See pricingRadon Mitigation in Orem
84057 · Orem, Utah
See pricingRadon Mitigation in Lehi
84043 · Lehi, Utah
See pricingRadon Mitigation in American Fork
84003 · American Fork, Utah
See pricingRadon Mitigation in Pleasant Grove
84062 · Pleasant Grove, Utah
See pricingRadon Mitigation in Springville
84663 · Springville, Utah
See pricingRadon Mitigation in Spanish Fork
84660 · Spanish Fork, Utah
See pricingRadon Mitigation in Saratoga Springs
84045 · Saratoga Springs, Utah
See pricingRadon Mitigation in Eagle Mountain
84005 · Eagle Mountain, Utah
See pricingRadon Mitigation in Payson
84651 · Payson, Utah
See pricingRadon Mitigation in Highland
84003 · Highland, Utah
See pricingRadon Mitigation in Cedar Hills
84062 · Cedar Hills, Utah
See pricingRadon Mitigation in Lindon
84042 · Lindon, Utah
See pricingRadon Mitigation in Mapleton
84664 · Mapleton, Utah
See pricingRadon Mitigation in Salem
84653 · Salem, Utah
See pricingRadon Mitigation in Vineyard
84059 · Vineyard, Utah
See pricingRadon Mitigation in Santaquin
84655 · Santaquin, Utah
See pricingRadon Mitigation in Woodland Hills
84653 · Woodland Hills, Utah
See pricingRadon Mitigation in Alpine
84004 · Alpine, Utah
See pricingRadon Mitigation in Elk Ridge
84651 · Elk Ridge, Utah
See pricingRadon Mitigation in Goshen
84633 · Goshen, Utah
See pricingRadon Mitigation in Genola
84655 · Genola, Utah
See pricingRadon Mitigation in Benjamin
84660 · Benjamin, Utah
See pricingRadon Mitigation in Lake Shore
84660 · Lake Shore, Utah
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Radon Mitigation FAQs · Utah County
How much does radon mitigation cost in Utah County?
Most Utah County homes run $1,200–$2,500 installed. The range depends on foundation type (single slab is simplest; slab + crawl space combinations need extra suction points or membrane sealing), how far the vent run is, and whether the fan can hide in a garage attic. Fixed written quote after we look at the foundation.
Should I even test for radon in Utah County?
Yes — Utah's Wasatch-area soils test high consistently, and radon varies house to house even on the same street, so a neighbor's result tells you nothing. Short-term charcoal tests cost around $15 at hardware stores; winter (windows closed) gives the most honest reading. If you're above 4.0 pCi/L, mitigate; between 2.0 and 4.0, the EPA says consider it.
Does a radon system really work?
Sub-slab depressurization is one of the most proven fixes in residential construction — properly installed systems routinely cut levels 80–99%. A Utah County home testing at 12 pCi/L typically lands well under 2.0 after mitigation. We verify with a post-install test rather than assuming.
Do I need radon mitigation when I sell (or buy) a home in Utah County?
Utah doesn't mandate it, but radon results are increasingly part of Utah County real-estate inspections, and a high test with no system is a negotiation problem. A $1,200–$2,500 system is routinely cheaper than the price concession buyers ask for — and if you're the buyer, it's a very reasonable seller ask.
Will the fan be loud or expensive to run?
Modern radon fans draw 40–90 watts — roughly $5–$10/month — and run at a low hum most homeowners stop noticing within a week, especially routed through a garage or exterior chase. Fans carry a 5-year manufacturer warranty and typically last 10+ years; the manometer on the pipe shows at a glance that it's working.
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