KRM Radon Services
Radon is an invisible, odorless gas that can enter homes through the ground and build up indoors. Because it cannot be detected without proper equipment, testing is the only way to know if your home is affected.
We offer both radon testing and radon mitigation so you can move from answers to solutions without having to involve multiple companies. Our approach is straightforward, accurate, and focused on your health and peace of mind.
What We Offer
Our radon services are built around understanding how radon enters a property and how to address it correctly. From testing to mitigation, we focus on accurate data, properly designed systems, and clear explanations so you can make informed decisions about your space.
Radon testing provides a clear measurement of the radon level in your home. This service is often requested during real estate transactions, but it is just as important for homeowners who want to understand their indoor air quality.
We use professional, EPA-approved radon monitors to collect accurate data over a minimum 48-hour testing period. The test is placed on the lowest livable level of the home and conducted under proper closed-house conditions.
Once the test is complete, we provide a detailed report and take the time to explain the results in plain language. You will understand what your radon level means and whether any action is recommended.
- You are buying or selling a home
- Your home has never been tested
- You have a basement or crawl space
- It has been more than two years since your last test
- You have completed renovations that affect airflow or the foundation
If elevated radon levels are found, radon mitigation reduces the amount of radon entering your home and safely vents it outside.
Mitigation systems are designed specifically for each home based on its foundation type, layout, and radon level. In most cases, the system uses a vent pipe and fan to draw radon from beneath the home and release it above the roofline where it can safely dissipate.
Our mitigation systems are installed to meet current EPA and industry standards. The goal is to reduce radon levels as low as reasonably achievable and below the EPA action level whenever possible.
After installation, we recommend follow-up testing to confirm that the system is working properly and that radon levels have been effectively reduced.
Radon affects more than just single-family homes. Elevated radon levels can be found in apartments, multi-family buildings, offices, schools, and other commercial properties.
We provide radon testing and radon mitigation for both residential and commercial spaces. Each property is evaluated based on its use, occupancy, and foundation type to ensure accurate testing and properly designed solutions.
For homeowners, our focus is protecting the health of the people who live in the home and providing clear guidance on next steps. For commercial properties, we take into account building size, layout, and usage to deliver compliant, effective radon solutions with minimal disruption.
Whether you are responsible for a home, a workplace, or a larger facility, our goal is the same. To identify radon concerns accurately and reduce exposure in a safe, reliable way.

Our Process
Radon Testing
We begin with professional radon testing using EPA-approved equipment placed on the lowest livable level of the property. The test runs for a minimum of 48 hours to provide an accurate measurement.
Review Results
Once testing is complete, we review the results with you and determine whether radon mitigation is recommended based on EPA guidelines. You will clearly understand what the numbers mean and what options are available.
Planning Mitigation Solutions
If mitigation is needed, we design a system specifically for the structure based on its foundation, layout, and radon entry points. This ensures the solution is effective and appropriate for the space.
Mitigation and Post-Mitigation Testing
We install the mitigation system according to industry standards and best practices. After installation, we perform post-mitigation testing to confirm radon levels have been successfully reduced.
