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Finding a qualified radon mitigation contractor in Sacramento shouldn’t feel like defusing a bomb blindfolded — but between unlicensed handymen pitching “radon fixes” and online lead-gen sites that sell your information to whoever pays the most, it kind of does. This directory cuts through that noise: every contractor listed here holds active NRPP or NRSB credentials, which is the only meaningful bar that exists in this industry.
How to Choose a Radon Mitigation Contractor in Sacramento
- Verify the certification, don’t just take their word for it. NRPP and NRSB both maintain searchable public databases. A contractor who hesitates when you ask for their certification number is telling you something. California has no state radon licensing, which means the national credential is the only accountability mechanism that exists.
- Separate the measurement from the mitigation. These are distinct credentials. If a contractor is quoting you a mitigation system before they’ve done a proper measurement — or insisting you use their own test results — ask why. Independent third-party testing after installation is the cleaner approach.
- Ask specifically about post-mitigation testing. A reputable contractor will schedule a follow-up measurement 24-48 hours after the system is running. Anyone who says “you’ll be fine” without a number to back it up isn’t done with the job.
- Get the warranty in writing. Standard active soil depressurization systems come with labor and workmanship warranties ranging from 1 to 5 years, sometimes longer. The fan itself typically carries a manufacturer warranty of 3-5 years. Pin down the specifics before any money changes hands.
- Check if they pull permits. Some Sacramento-area jurisdictions require permits for ASD system installation. Contractors who skip this to “save you money” are saving themselves paperwork at your expense — it can complicate home sales later.
Pro Tip: Sacramento sits in EPA Radon Zone 2 (moderate potential, predicted average indoor levels between 2-4 pCi/L) rather than Zone 1, but that average masks significant variation by neighborhood and soil type. Areas with older construction and crawl spaces — parts of Oak Park, Land Park, and the older Midtown stock — have returned elevated tests well above 4 pCi/L. Don’t assume your zone classification tells the whole story about your specific house.
What to Expect
Radon testing runs $150–$400 depending on whether you’re doing a short-term (48-hour) or long-term (90-day) measurement and whether you’re using a professional test or sending a certified lab kit yourself. If results come back above the EPA’s 4 pCi/L action level, active soil depressurization — a pipe through the foundation slab or into the crawl space, a quiet inline fan, and a vent stack above the roofline — typically runs $800–$1,500 for a single-family home. Most installations take one day. Post-mitigation levels should drop 50–90%.
Reality Check: Contractors who quote you significantly under $800 for a full ASD system are almost always skipping something — proper diagnostic testing before drilling, quality fans, or post-installation verification. The cheapest quote in this category has a consistent history of becoming the most expensive outcome.
Local Market Overview
Sacramento’s real estate market drives a meaningful portion of radon work here — California disclosure law requires sellers to provide buyers with information about known hazardous conditions, and radon increasingly shows up in buyer inspection checklists, particularly for homes built before 1990 with slab or crawl space foundations. The region’s dry summers and wet winters affect how radon moves through soil, which means a test taken in July and a test taken in January in the same house can return meaningfully different numbers — another reason to use a certified professional who understands seasonal variability rather than treating a single kit result as the final word.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a radon mitigation contractor cost in Sacramento?
Radon Mitigation Contractor services in Sacramento typically run $800-$1,500 per mitigation install ($150-400 for testing only), depending on scope, complexity, and turnaround requirements. Expedited work and specialized equipment add cost.
What should I look for in a radon mitigation contractor?
Look for NRPP — it's the credential that separates qualified radon mitigation pros from the rest. Also verify insurance, check reviews, and confirm they can handle your project's specific requirements.
How many radon mitigation pros are in Sacramento?
There are currently 0 radon mitigation pros listed in Sacramento, CA on RadonTrust.
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