Radon Testing Across West Michigan
Protecting Homes from Lansing to the Lakeshore
Cities We Proudly Serve
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Why Homeowners Across West Michigan Choose SM Radon Pro
- Certified & Compliant: Our team is NRPP -certified and follows EPA guidelines on every install and radon test.
- Proven Experience: Hundreds of mitigation systems installed across cities like Grand Rapids, Holland, and Lansing.
- Fast & Friendly: One-day installs and responsive local service you can count on.
- Lifetime Warranty: We stand behind our work — and we're right down the road if you ever need us.
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Request Your QuoteWe provide certified radon testing services across West Michigan, including Alto, Belding, Belmont, Big Rapids, Byron Center, Caledonia, Cannonsburg, Cascade, Grand Haven, Grand Rapids, Hastings, Holland, Hudsonville, Ionia, Jenison, Kentwood, Lake Odessa, Lansing, Lowell, Plainfield, Portland, Saranac, and Sparta. If your town isn't listed, contact us — we're happy to confirm availability.
Michigan Radon FAQ
What is radon and why is it dangerous?
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that comes from the breakdown of uranium in soil, rock, and water. It’s invisible, odorless, and tasteless—making it impossible to detect without specialized testing. Long-term exposure to high levels of radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States.
How do I know if my home has radon?
The only way to know if your home has radon is to test for it. Even if your neighbor’s home tested low, yours could still have elevated levels. At SM Radon Pro, we offer professional radon testing using continuous monitors for accurate results.
What level of radon is considered unsafe?
The EPA recommends taking action if your radon levels are 4.0 picocuries per liter (pCi/L) or higher. However, even levels between 2.0 and 4.0 pCi/L can pose some risk, especially with long-term exposure.
How does radon mitigation work?
Radon mitigation typically involves installing a sub-slab depressurization system. This system draws radon gas from beneath your home’s foundation and vents it safely outside. We design every system to match your home’s layout and radon levels.
How long does it take to install a radon mitigation system?
Most radon mitigation systems can be installed in one day. We’ll walk you through the process, explain your options, and ensure your system is both effective and discreet.
Is the radon mitigation system noisy or visible?
Our systems are designed to be as quiet and unobtrusive as possible. The fan is usually installed in an attic or outside the home, and piping is routed discreetly. We prioritize function and aesthetics.
How much does radon mitigation cost?
Pricing depends on the size of your home, foundation type, and radon levels. Most systems range from $900 to $1,500. We offer free estimates and transparent pricing with no hidden fees.
Do I need to retest my home after mitigation?
Yes. We always perform a post-mitigation test to confirm your system is working and that radon levels are reduced below the EPA guideline. We also recommend re-testing every 2 years or if major home renovations occur.
Are you certified and insured?
Absolutely. SM Radon Pro is NRPP-certified, NRSB-certified, AARST-certified fully insured, and follows all EPA and state guidelines for radon testing and mitigation.
What areas do you serve?
We proudly serve homeowners, home buyers, and real estate professionals across West Michigan. We service Kalamazoo to Big Rapids, Holland to Lansing. Contact us to see if we serve your specific location.