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Radon Mitigation
HVAC Service — Utah

Radon Mitigation

Protect Your Family from Utah's #1 Indoor Health Threat

Serving Utah County, Salt Lake County, Davis County, Wasatch & Summit County

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Radon Mitigation in Utah

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Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that seeps into homes through cracks in the foundation, gaps around pipes, and porous concrete. It's colorless and odorless — you can't detect it without testing. The EPA estimates radon causes 21,000 lung cancer deaths per year in the U.S., making it the second leading cause after smoking. Many Utah homes test above the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L due to our geology.

The Details

What You Need to Know

Radon enters your home from uranium decay in the soil beneath your foundation. Utah's geology — particularly along the Wasatch Front — produces elevated radon levels in many areas. The only way to know your home's radon level is to test. We use continuous radon monitors that provide 48-hour readings for accurate results.

Sub-slab depressurization is the most effective and common mitigation method. We drill through the basement floor or crawlspace, install a PVC vent pipe, and add a radon fan that draws radon gas from under your foundation and vents it above the roofline where it disperses harmlessly. This creates negative pressure beneath the slab so radon can't enter your living space.

After installation, we retest to verify radon levels have dropped below the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L — most systems achieve levels below 2.0 pCi/L. The fan runs continuously and uses minimal electricity (about $5-$10/month). We recommend retesting every 2 years or after any major foundation work.

Radon Mitigation product

How It Works

Our Radon Mitigation Process

Deploy a continuous radon monitor for 48 hours minimum. Identify entry points an…

Deploy a continuous radon monitor for 48 hours minimum. Identify entry points and measure baseline radon levels in lowest livable areas.

Install sub-slab depressurization system: core drill through foundation, seal en…

Install sub-slab depressurization system: core drill through foundation, seal entry points, route PVC to roofline, and install inline radon fan.

Post-installation testing to confirm levels are below 4.0 pCi/L. Install a radon…

Post-installation testing to confirm levels are below 4.0 pCi/L. Install a radon monitor for ongoing tracking. Schedule 2-year retest.

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The AYSP Difference

Why Utah Homeowners Choose Us

Lung Cancer Prevention

Radon is the #2 cause of lung cancer. Mitigation reduces your family's exposure to safe levels year-round.

Real Estate Value

A radon mitigation system with documented testing adds value and removes a major buyer concern during home sales.

Peace of Mind

Continuous monitoring confirms your system is working. You'll know your family is protected 24/7.

Low Operating Cost

Radon fans use about as much electricity as a light bulb. Minimal maintenance — just periodic visual checks and retesting.

Local Service

Radon Mitigation Across Utah

We provide radon mitigation services to homeowners across the Wasatch Front and surrounding areas. Same-day service available in most locations.

Got Questions?

Radon Mitigation FAQ

?How do I know if my home has radon?
You can't see, smell, or taste radon — testing is the only way. We deploy a continuous radon monitor in the lowest livable area of your home for 48+ hours. Results above 4.0 pCi/L indicate mitigation is recommended.
?How much does radon mitigation cost?
Most residential radon mitigation systems cost $800-$2,500 depending on foundation type (basement, crawlspace, or slab-on-grade), accessibility, and number of suction points needed. Testing is typically $150-$250.
?How long does installation take?
Most systems are installed in one day. The fan and piping are typically routed through the garage or along an exterior wall to minimize visual impact. Post-installation testing takes another 48 hours.
?Does radon mitigation affect my HVAC system?
No. Sub-slab depressurization operates independently of your HVAC system. It creates negative pressure under the foundation only. Your heating and cooling system continues to operate normally.
?Is radon really a problem in Utah?
Yes. The Utah Department of Environmental Quality reports that 1 in 3 Utah homes tests above the EPA action level. The Wasatch Front, Utah Valley, and mountain communities are particularly affected due to uranium-bearing soils and granite geology.
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