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Finding a qualified radon mitigation contractor in Omaha shouldn’t feel like a roll of the dice — but between unlicensed handymen calling themselves “radon pros” and legitimate NRPP-certified specialists, the gap in this market is wide enough to drive a truck through. Omaha sits squarely in EPA Zone 1, Nebraska’s highest-risk radon zone, which means the demand is real and the contractor pool is mixed. This directory cuts through the noise and shows you who’s actually credentialed, vetted, and working in Douglas County today.

How to Choose a Radon Mitigation Contractor in Omaha

  • Verify NRPP or NRSB certification — and check the specific credential type. Measurement and mitigation are separate certifications. A contractor certified only for measurement can’t legally or ethically install your ASD system. Ask for both certificate numbers and cross-reference them at nrpp.info before anyone sets foot in your basement.
  • Ask about Nebraska DEH registration. Nebraska’s Department of Environment and Energy requires radon contractors to be listed on the state’s approved contractor list. If a company can’t produce their DEH registration number, walk away.
  • Get the post-mitigation guarantee in writing. Reputable contractors in Omaha will guarantee a result below 4.0 pCi/L — the EPA action level — and put it in the service agreement. Vague “we’ll reduce your levels” language is a red flag.
  • Check whether they pull a permit. Some Omaha jurisdictions within Douglas County require permits for ASD system installations. A contractor who skips permitting is cutting corners in ways that can complicate your home sale later.
  • Ask how many homes they’ve mitigated in your zip code. Soil composition varies across Omaha — the loess-heavy soil in West Omaha tends to respond differently to depressurization than areas with more fill. Local experience matters more than total job count.

Pro Tip: Request a copy of the diagnostic test results from your contractor’s own equipment, not just the summary page. A contractor who’s reluctant to share raw pCi/L readings before and after installation is one you shouldn’t hire.

What to Expect

Testing-only visits typically run $150–$400 depending on whether you’re getting a short-term charcoal canister test or a longer 90-day alpha track test — the latter being what most Omaha real estate attorneys recommend for contested transactions. Full active soil depressurization (ASD) system installation runs $800–$1,500 for a single-suction-point system in a standard basement, with multi-point systems or homes with unusual foundations pushing toward the higher end. Most installs are completed in a single day, with a follow-up test 24–48 hours later to confirm results.

Reality Check: Don’t let anyone upsell you on a “premium fan” as a standalone fix to a high price. The fan is commodity hardware — what you’re paying for is the diagnostic work, the suction point placement, and the quality of the penetration sealing. Contractors who lead with fan specs are usually trying to justify padding the invoice.

Local Market Overview

Omaha’s active real estate market — particularly in fast-moving neighborhoods like Elkhorn, Papillion, and the Millard corridor — has made radon testing a near-universal contingency item, which means contractors are often booked two to three weeks out during peak spring buying season. If you’re under contract with a 30-day inspection window, don’t wait until day 20 to call; the best-credentialed contractors in the metro area fill their schedules fast, and the ones who can “get there tomorrow” in April are usually the ones you should be most skeptical about.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a radon mitigation contractor cost in Omaha?

Radon Mitigation Contractor services in Omaha 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 Omaha?

There are currently 3 radon mitigation pros listed in Omaha, NE on RadonTrust.

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