Radon Mitigation Services in Miami

High radon levels in your Miami property could be silently putting your health at risk. That’s where Florida Radon Mold & Air Conditioning LLC comes in, with professional radon mitigation services designed to safeguard your space.

Our team installs sub-slab depressurization systems, seals entry points, and performs comprehensive diagnostic testing to bring indoor radon levels down to EPA-recommended thresholds. We use fast, code-compliant techniques and provide detailed post-mitigation verification reports, ensuring every step meets the highest standards.

Call (239) 821-4567 now to make your home a radon-safe zone.

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How Is Radon Detected?

Detecting radon can be challenging, but with the right tools and approach, it becomes a straightforward process.

We begin by identifying the lowest occupied level of your home or commercial building, such as a basement, crawl space, or ground floor, and place our testing devices in that area to ensure accurate results.

From there, we offer short-term testing for quick readings or long-term monitoring to better understand ongoing exposure. Our equipment tracks temperature, humidity, and air pressure, which helps us interpret any changes in radon levels. This is especially important in regions like Miami, where porous soil and limestone can allow radon to move more easily into buildings.

Using this approach, we can effectively detect the presence and concentration of radon.

Where Is Radon Found in a Building?

Radon is an environmentally created, colorless, and odorless gas that enters buildings from the ground below, often through small openings or gaps. It tends to accumulate in areas with poor ventilation or negative air pressure, especially in the lower parts of a structure.

Common sources and locations where radon is found include:

  • Building materials: Porous materials like concrete blocks and stone can allow radon to pass through or even emit it directly.
  • Lower rooms and levels: Basements, crawl spaces, and ground-floor rooms typically show the highest radon levels due to their contact with the ground.
  • Entry points: Cracks in the foundation, floor drains, slab joints, sump pits, and utility pipe penetrations create pathways for radon to enter.
  • Mechanical systems: HVAC ductwork that runs near slab openings can pull radon in and distribute it throughout the building if not properly sealed or pressurized.

Florida Radon Mold & Air Conditioning LLC: A Licensed Radon Mitigation Specialist

As one of Miami’s most trusted names in radon mitigation, Florida Radon Mold & Air Conditioning LLC has built a reputation for doing the job right. We combine deep industry knowledge with hands-on experience for reliable, long-lasting solutions that exceed client expectations.

Here’s what makes us a reliable and qualified radon mitigation provider:

  • Industry-recognized training
  • The use of the best practices, following nationally accepted radon mitigation standards
  • Ample experience in multiple mitigation methods suited to different building types
  • Familiarity with Florida guidelines and expectations for radon mitigation system performance

What Can You Expect From the Radon Mitigation Process?

Our mitigation process is thorough, efficient, and designed to ensure radon levels are safely reduced.

Here’s what you can expect:

  1. A full diagnostic evaluation, including visual inspection and pressure field testing
  2. Installation of suction points and piping through the slab or foundation wall
  3. Placement of a radon-rated fan to actively vent radon outside, away from living areas
  4. All piping and system components sealed to minimize air leakage
  5. Post-installation radon testing to confirm the system is working and levels are reduced

How Long Does Radon Testing Take?

Radon testing turnaround times depend on the test type:

  • Short-term radon tests: typically take 2 to 7 days and are ideal when you need fast results during a home sale or after a mitigation system installation. They give you a quick snapshot of radon levels present under current conditions.
  • Long-term radon tests: run for 90+ days, providing a more accurate average of your ongoing radon exposure. They account for daily and seasonal fluctuations, which is especially useful for evaluating year-round safety in a property you plan to occupy long-term.

We’ll help you choose the right test based on your timeline, property type, and radon risk level. All our tests are conducted with high-quality, calibrated equipment and professionally interpreted to ensure accuracy.

When Should You Retest Radon Levels?

Even after successful mitigation, radon levels can change because of foundation settling, weather shifts, HVAC modifications, or home renovations.

The EPA recommends retesting your radon levels at least every two years or sooner when any of the following apply:

  • You’ve recently renovated your home or business, especially below-ground areas.
  • You’ve changed your HVAC system or ventilation setup.
  • You notice structural changes like new cracks in your floors or walls.
  • You’ve just completed a mitigation system installation and want confirmation of its effectiveness.

Annual testing is advised for properties in high-risk zones, homes with older mitigation systems, or buildings with a history of elevated radon readings.

Is Radon a Problem in New Homes or Homes Without Basements?

Radon can be a problem in any home, no matter its age, design, or whether it has a basement. Even new, slab-on-grade homes or homes built without basements can trap radon gas.

Many modern homes are energy efficient and sealed tightly to create an optimal R-value. This allows radon to accumulate more easily indoors. Although homes with basements or crawl spaces are typically more vulnerable because of their proximity to soil gas entry points, ground-floor living spaces are still at risk, especially in areas like South Florida, where radon can find its way inside through limestone-rich soils.

The only way to know for sure is to test.

How Much Will It Cost To Install a Radon Treatment System?

The cost of installing a radon mitigation system depends on:

  • Home or building size and layout
  • Foundation type (slab, crawl space, or basement)
  • Number of suction points needed
  • Required repairs or entry point sealing
  • Mitigation system type (passive or active)

Look to us for custom estimates based on your property’s specific needs. Knowing you won’t be saddled with hidden fees and seeing our cost breakdown makes it easy to understand where your budget will go. Book an initial consultation for more information about our radon testing and mitigation service pricing.

Will a Radon System Increase Home Value?

Increasingly, buyers are aware of radon risks and may request testing before completing a purchase. If elevated levels are found and no mitigation system is in place, it could delay or derail the sale.

By contrast, homes that already have a certified mitigation system with low, verified radon levels can give prospective buyers comfort and confidence and help you fetch a higher sale price.

Schedule Radon Mitigation Services Today

Protect indoor air quality and reduce long-term health risks across residential, commercial, and multi-unit properties with Florida Radon Mold & Air Conditioning LLC’s radon mitigation services. It’s a targeted, long-term solution that safeguards occupants without the high cost of structural renovations.

Looking for radon mitigation services in Miami? Contact us at (239) 821-4567.