Radon Mitigation Services

IN METRO DETROIT

Protect Your Family. Protect Your Home. Breathe Easier.

High Radon Levels Don’t Have to Put Your Family at Risk.

Your home should be the safest place in the world for your family. But because radon is an invisible, odorless gas that naturally occurs in the soil, many homeowners have no idea it’s entering their home every day.

If you’ve recently received a radon test showing elevated levels, you’re probably asking yourself:

  • Is my family safe?
  • How serious is this?
  • What do I need to do next?
  • How much will it cost to fix?

The good news is that radon problems can be solved quickly and effectively.

At Michigan Radon Control, we help homeowners reduce dangerous radon levels and restore peace of mind with professionally designed mitigation systems that work.

You Shouldn’t Have to Worry About the Air Your Family Breathes

Learning that your home has high radon levels can be unsettling. Whether you’re protecting your children, your spouse, aging parents, or planning to sell your home, it’s normal to feel concerned.

Radon exposure is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States and the leading cause among non-smokers. You deserve answers. You deserve a solution. Most importantly, you deserve confidence that your home is safe.

That’s where we come in.

We specialize in:

Custom System Design
From deep basements to tight crawl spaces, we design systems that blend into your home’s aesthetics.

Real Estate Expertise

We work closely with local Realtors to provide rapid testing and mitigation for smooth closings.

Quiet Technology

We use industry-leading high-efficiency fans that run quietly, ensuring your peace of mind isn’t interrupted by noise.
Michigan Radon Control Is Your Trusted Guide

For years, Michigan homeowners have trusted Michigan Radon Control to provide reliable radon solutions that deliver real results.

Our certified specialists understand exactly how radon enters homes and how to design mitigation systems that effectively reduce radon levels while maintaining the appearance and value of your property.

When you work with us, you’ll receive:

  • Honest recommendations based on your home’s unique needs
  • Professional installation by experienced radon specialists
  • Clear communication throughout the process
  • Proven mitigation systems designed for long-term performance
  • Post-installation testing to verify results

We make the process simple, straightforward, and stress-free.

What Happens If You Wait?
Ignoring elevated radon levels doesn’t make them go away.

Over time, continued exposure can increase health risks for everyone living in the home. Delaying mitigation may also create complications when selling your property, as many home buyers now request radon testing during the inspection process.

The longer the problem remains, the longer your family continues to be exposed.

The good news is that most mitigation systems can be installed quickly and begin reducing radon levels immediately.

Imagine the Relief of Knowing Your Home Is Safe

Imagine being able to stop worrying about what your family may be breathing every day. Imagine having confidence that you’ve taken the right steps to protect the people who matter most. Imagine knowing that your home meets recommended radon safety standards and that you’ve addressed the problem once and for all.

That’s exactly what Michigan Radon Control helps homeowners achieve every day.

Our Southeast Michigan Service Area

We proudly serve the entire Metro Detroit region, including:

Oakland County:
  • Pontiac
  • Troy
  • Rochester Hills
  • Southfield
  • Farmington Hills
  • West Bloomfield
  • Bloomfield HIlls
Wayne County:
  • Detroit
  • Canton
  • Livonia
  • Dearborn
  • Grosse Pointe
Macomb County:
  • Warren
  • Sterling Heights
  • Clinton Township
  • Shelby Township

Washtenaw County:

  • Ann Arbor
  • Ypsilanti
  • Saline

Frequently Asked Questions

Is radon really a problem in the Metro Detroit area?
Yes. While some believe radon is only an “outstate” issue, data from the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) shows that approximately 1 in 4 Michigan homes has elevated radon levels. In Metro Detroit, counties like Oakland and Livingston are considered “Zone 2” (moderate to high potential), while parts of Washtenaw are “Zone 1” (high potential). Because radon is odorless and colorless, testing is the only way to know if your specific home in Wayne, Oakland, or Macomb county is affected.
My neighbor’s house tested low for radon. Does that mean my home is safe?
Not necessarily. Radon levels are highly localized. Two houses side-by-side in a Southfield or Royal Oak neighborhood can have completely different readings. This is because radon entry depends on the specific soil composition directly under your foundation, the presence of cracks, and how your home’s ventilation system operates. We always recommend individual home testing rather than relying on neighborhood trends.
At what level should I consider installing a mitigation system?
The EPA has established an “action level” of 4.0 pCi/L (picocuries per liter). If your test results are at or above this number, the EPA and the Michigan Indoor Radon Program strongly recommend a mitigation system. However, since there is no “safe” level of radiation, many Metro Detroit homeowners choose to mitigate if their levels fall between 2.0 and 4.0 pCi/L to further reduce health risks.
Does Michigan require radon testing during a home sale?
While Michigan law does not currently mandate radon testing for residential real estate transactions, it has become a standard part of the home inspection process across Southeast Michigan. Many buyers now request a radon test as a contingency. If you are selling a home, having a certified mitigation system already in place can be a significant selling point and provide peace of mind to potential buyers.
How much does a typical radon mitigation system cost in Southeast Michigan?
In Michigan, most professional radon mitigation systems cost between $800 and $1,500. The exact price depends on the age of your home, the type of foundation (basement vs. crawl space), and the complexity of the vent pipe routing. We provide transparent, competitive pricing and use certified technicians to ensure your system is both effective and aesthetically integrated into your home.
Once a system is installed, how do I know it’s actually working?
Every system we install includes a U-tube manometer, a simple liquid-filled gauge mounted on the vent pipe. This allows you to verify at a glance that the fan is creating the necessary vacuum to draw radon out from under your slab. Additionally, we provide a post-mitigation test to confirm that your radon levels have dropped below the EPA action level. For long-term peace of mind, we recommend that Metro Detroit homeowners re-test their homes every two years, as shifting soil or foundation settling over time can occasionally affect system performance.

Our Process

STEP 1

Schedule Your Consultation
We’ll review your radon test results and evaluate your home to determine the best mitigation approach.

STEP 2

Install Your Mitigation System
Our experienced technicians install a customized radon reduction system designed specifically for your home’s construction and layout.

STEP 3

Enjoy Peace of Mind
Your radon levels are reduced, your family is protected, and you can breathe easier knowing your home is safer.

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