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Finding a qualified radon mitigation contractor in Sioux Falls shouldn’t feel like a gamble — but the market here is thin enough that one bad hire can mean a system that fails the post-mitigation test or voids your home sale. South Dakota sits largely in EPA Zone 1 and Zone 2 radon territory, and Sioux Falls’s older housing stock (a lot of it built on glacial till with basement slabs that breathe) means elevated readings are more rule than exception. This directory exists to skip the guesswork and put certified contractors in front of you.
How to Choose a Radon Mitigation Contractor in Sioux Falls
- Verify NRPP or NRSB certification — not just a general contractor license. South Dakota doesn’t yet mandate state licensure for radon work, which means anyone with a PVC pipe and a fan can call themselves a mitigation contractor. Demand the cert number and verify it at nrpp.info or nrsb.org before you book.
- Ask specifically about post-mitigation testing. A good contractor includes a follow-up measurement 24–48 hours after system activation. If they don’t offer it or quote it separately as an upsell, keep looking.
- Separate the measurement from the mitigation quote. Some contractors inflate the testing fee when they know mitigation is likely. Use an independent measurement professional (look for NRPP Certified Radon Measurement Professional) to get a clean baseline, then bring in mitigation bids.
- Get a written warranty on the system. Reputable installers in this market offer 1–5 year warranties on workmanship and the fan unit. If the contractor hedges on paper, the system won’t hold up either.
- Check for sub-slab communication before signing anything. In Sioux Falls’s mixed soil conditions — sandy glacial deposits, compacted fill — you need a contractor who tests suction points and doesn’t just drill one hole and hope for the best.
Pro Tip: Ask your contractor for the post-mitigation pCi/L reading in writing. Any reputable pro will guarantee sub-4.0 pCi/L results or return to troubleshoot at no charge. If they won’t commit to that in writing, that’s your answer.
What to Expect
Testing runs $150–$400 depending on whether you use a short-term charcoal canister or a longer-term alpha track device (the latter is more reliable for real-estate transactions). Mitigation installs in the Sioux Falls market typically land in the $800–$1,500 range — a single suction point with an exterior pipe and a Radon Away fan at the low end, multi-point systems in homes with complex slab configurations at the high end. Most installs are completed in a single half-day visit, with the fan running within hours.
Reality Check: If a contractor quotes you under $700 for a full mitigation install, find out why before you sign. Common shortcuts — undersized fans, interior pipe routing that skips proper sealing, no post-test included — look fine on day one and fail on the re-test your buyer’s inspector orders six months later.
Local Market Overview
Sioux Falls’s real-estate market has run hot for several years, and radon testing has become a near-universal contingency in purchase agreements — which means contractors are booking 2–4 weeks out during spring and fall transaction peaks. If you’re under contract with a closing date, don’t wait for the inspection report to start making calls. The contractors listed here are vetted for active NRPP or NRSB certification and serve the greater Sioux Falls metro, including surrounding Minnehaha and Lincoln counties where new construction in EPA Zone 1 soil has made radon mitigation a standard line item in builder budgets.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a radon mitigation contractor cost in Sioux Falls?
Radon Mitigation Contractor services in Sioux Falls 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 Sioux Falls?
There are currently 0 radon mitigation pros listed in Sioux Falls, SD on RadonTrust.
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