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Finding a qualified radon mitigation contractor in Indianapolis shouldn’t feel like a dice roll, but it often does — the market is full of handymen who picked up a radon cert as an afterthought, and Indiana’s above-average radon risk (most of the state sits in EPA Zone 1 or 2) means the stakes are real. This directory cuts through the noise: every contractor listed has been vetted for active NRPP or NRSB certification, so you’re starting from a qualified shortlist instead of cold Google results.
How to Choose a Radon Mitigation Contractor in Indianapolis
- Verify the credential, not just the claim. Indiana doesn’t require a state radon license — anyone can say they’re “certified.” Look for NRPP or NRSB credentials specifically, and cross-check the contractor’s name against the NRPP public lookup or NRSB registry. An expired credential is a red flag.
- Ask whether they separate testing and mitigation. The most credible contractors either refer testing to an independent lab or use a separate certified measurement professional — not the same person who stands to profit from installing a system. Conflicts of interest are common.
- Get a post-mitigation test in writing. Any legitimate contractor will include a follow-up radon measurement after installation. If it’s not in the quote, ask why. The target is below 2 pCi/L — not just below the EPA action level of 4.
- Check for a workmanship warranty. Standard in Indianapolis is 1–5 years on parts and labor. Fan manufacturers (RadonAway, Festa) cover the fan itself for 3–5 years. A contractor who won’t warranty their install shouldn’t be on your shortlist.
- Get at least two quotes. Pricing in the Indianapolis metro varies by foundation type — slab, crawl space, and block wall installs each have different complexity. A quote without a site visit is a red flag.
Pro Tip: Indianapolis’s older housing stock — especially pre-1980 homes in neighborhoods like Broad Ripple, Irvington, and Meridian-Kessler — often has block-wall foundations that require multiple suction points and higher-CFM fans. Make sure your contractor has done block-wall installs before, not just slab work.
What to Expect
A standard active soil depressurization (ASD) install in Indianapolis runs $800–$1,500 for mitigation, with most single-point slab systems landing around $950–$1,100; testing-only jobs (short-term or long-term charcoal tests) run $150–$400 depending on method and turnaround. Most installations take 3–5 hours, and the post-mitigation test is typically conducted 24–48 hours after the fan has been running continuously.
Reality Check: The biggest pricing mistake homeowners make is accepting a quote without asking how many suction points are included. Some contractors quote a one-point system knowing your home will need two or three, then charge per additional point at $300–$500 each. Ask upfront: “What’s the price if you need a second suction point?” A contractor who can’t answer that hasn’t assessed your foundation type yet.
Local Market Overview
Indianapolis sits almost entirely within EPA Radon Zone 1 (predicted average indoor radon above 4 pCi/L), and Indiana’s real estate disclosure law requires sellers to disclose known radon test results — which means mitigation contractors here stay busy year-round, especially during spring home-buying season when inspection timelines are compressed and buyers want systems installed before closing. That demand spike is exactly when underqualified operators enter the market, so confirming active certification before you book is non-negotiable.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a radon mitigation contractor cost in Indianapolis?
Radon Mitigation Contractor services in Indianapolis 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 Indianapolis?
There are currently 5 radon mitigation pros listed in Indianapolis, IN on RadonTrust.
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