Radon Mitigation Services
Fast, Effective Solutions to Reduce Radon in Your Home
Radon is a serious health hazard that can silently affect your home and your family. If your property has tested high for radon, taking immediate action is critical. At Swift Radon, we provide professional radon mitigation services designed to quickly and effectively reduce radon levels, giving you peace of mind and a healthier living environment.
Our team specializes in customized mitigation solutions that are built to meet your home’s specific needs. With advanced techniques, high-quality materials, and a commitment to excellence, we ensure your radon problem is resolved as swiftly and safely as possible.
What Is Radon Mitigation?
Radon mitigation is the process of reducing radon gas concentrations in indoor spaces. Since radon originates from the soil beneath your home, mitigation systems are designed to prevent the gas from entering and to safely vent it outside.
Without mitigation, elevated radon levels can pose long-term health risks. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recommends taking action if radon levels are 4.0 pCi/L or higher.
Why Radon Mitigation Is Important
Radon exposure is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States, making it a serious concern for homeowners. The danger lies in the fact that radon is:
- Colorless
- Odorless
- Tasteless
This means you won’t know it’s there unless you’ve conducted a proper test.
Key Benefits of Radon Mitigation:
- Reduces radon levels significantly (often up to 99%)
- Improves indoor air quality
- Protects your family’s health
- Increases property value
- Helps meet real estate and safety standards
- Mitigation isn’t just a fix, it’s a long-term investment in your home’s safety.
Our Radon Mitigation Services
At Swift Radon, we take a customized approach to every mitigation project. No two homes are the same, which is why we design systems tailored to your property’s structure and radon levels.
Our Services Include:
- Full home evaluation and system design
- Sub-slab depressurization systems
- Crawl space mitigation solutions
- Sealing of cracks and entry points
- Radon fan and vent pipe installation
- Post-mitigation testing
We ensure every system is installed to meet or exceed industry standards.
How Radon Mitigation Works
Most radon mitigation systems use a method called sub-slab depressurization. This involves creating a vacuum beneath your home’s foundation to redirect radon gas away from your living space.
The Process:
- Assessment of your home’s foundation and layout
- Installation of a suction point beneath the slab or crawl space
- Connection of PVC vent piping
- Installation of a radon fan to draw gas upward
- Safe venting of radon outside your home
This system runs continuously to keep radon levels low.
Signs You Need Radon Mitigation
You should consider mitigation if:
- Your radon test results are 4.0 pCi/L or higher
- You’re buying or selling a home with elevated radon levels
- You want to proactively improve indoor air quality
- Your home has never been mitigated despite known radon risks
Even moderate radon levels can pose risks over time, so early action is always recommended.
Our Mitigation Process
We make the entire process simple, efficient, and stress-free.
Step 1: Initial Consultation
We review your radon test results and evaluate your home’s structure.
Step 2: Custom System Design
Our experts design a mitigation system tailored specifically to your home.
Step 3: Professional Installation
Our trained technicians install the system with precision and care, ensuring minimal disruption.
Step 4: System Testing
We conduct post-installation testing to confirm radon levels have been reduced.
Step 5: Final Walkthrough
We explain how your system works and answer any questions you may have.
Why Choose Swift Radon?
When it comes to radon mitigation, experience and quality matter. Swift Radon is committed to delivering results you can trust.
What Sets Us Apart:
- Fast response times and flexible scheduling
- Skilled and experienced professionals
- Custom-designed solutions for every home
- High-quality, durable system components
- Clear communication and transparent pricing
We don’t just install systems, we provide long-term protection for your home.
Long-Term Performance & Maintenance
A properly installed radon mitigation system is designed to operate continuously with minimal maintenance. However, to ensure optimal performance, we recommend:
- Periodic system inspections
- Monitoring your system’s manometer
- Retesting your home every 2 years
- Addressing any unusual noises or changes promptly
Swift Radon is always here to support you with maintenance and inspections when needed.
Protect Your Home Today
Don’t wait to address radon issues. The sooner you take action, the sooner you can enjoy a safer, healthier home.
Swift Radon is ready to help you reduce radon levels quickly and effectively with professional mitigation solutions you can rely on.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How effective is radon mitigation?
Most systems reduce radon levels by up to 99%, depending on the home and system design.
How long does mitigation installation take?
In most cases, installation can be completed in a single day.
Will the system be noisy?
No, modern radon mitigation systems are designed to operate quietly.
Does mitigation increase energy bills?
The impact is minimal, as radon fans are energy-efficient.
Do I need to leave my home during installation?
No, installation is safe and typically does not require you to leave.
Will mitigation affect my home’s appearance?
We install systems in a clean, discreet manner to maintain your home’s aesthetics.
Do I need to retest after mitigation?
Yes, post-mitigation testing ensures the system is working effectively.
How long does a mitigation system last?
Most systems last many years, though fans may need replacement over time.
Can radon return after mitigation?
If the system is functioning properly, radon levels should remain low. Regular checks help ensure continued performance.
Is mitigation worth the cost?
Absolutely. It’s a long-term investment in your health, safety, and property value.

