Radon Professionals in Connecticut
Find NRPP-certified radon testing and mitigation professionals across Connecticut. Browse by city to see professionals in your area. Connecticut requires radon disclosure during real estate transactions.
High Radon Risk State
Connecticut is classified as EPA Zone 1, meaning the predicted average indoor radon screening level is above 4 pCi/L (the EPA action level). The EPA strongly recommends that all homes in Connecticut be tested for radon. If elevated levels are found, a certified mitigation professional can install a system to reduce radon by up to 99%.
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Radon Services in Connecticut
Connecticut has 65 NRPP-certified radon professionals in our directory across 45 cities. 31 are certified for radon mitigation system installation. 53 hold radon testing certifications.
All professionals listed are certified through the National Radon Proficiency Program (NRPP), which is administered by AARST. NRPP certification requires passing a national exam, maintaining continuing education, and following strict quality assurance protocols.