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Radon Mitigation in Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles homeowners face fire season (october–december) with santa ana winds that accelerates wear on exterior surfaces. Our local pros understand your area's specific challenges and deliver quality work on every job.

Serving Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, Pasadena, Burbank, Glendale, and surrounding Los Angeles communities.

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Why Los Angeles Homes Need Radon Mitigation

Fire season (October–December) with Santa Ana winds
Drought stress on landscaping and wood structures
Occasional heavy El Niño rains causing mudslides
Coastal marine layer causing mildew in west-side homes
Intense UV degrading paint, stucco, and wood
Common Home Types We Service
Stucco bungalows and Spanish colonial homesMid-century modern homesHillside homes on stilts or caissonsRanch-style homes in the ValleyNew construction mixed-use condos

What You Get

Reduces radon levels by 90–99%
Most systems installed in one day
Sub-slab depressurization — proven, EPA-recommended method
Quiet operation — most homeowners don't notice the system
Post-mitigation testing included to verify effectiveness
System lifespan of 20+ years with minimal maintenance

Our Radon Mitigation Process

01

Radon Testing

If you don't have recent test results, we conduct or recommend short-term (48-hour) or long-term testing before and after mitigation.

02

Diagnostic Testing

We perform suction/pressure field extension tests to determine the best system placement and pipe routing.

03

System Installation

A PVC pipe is installed through the floor slab (or membrane) and connected to a continuously running fan that draws radon from beneath the home and exhausts it above the roofline.

04

Post-Mitigation Test

A follow-up radon test confirms the system is achieving adequate reduction — typically to below 2.0 pCi/L.

Seasonal Considerations for Los Angeles

1
Post-fire ash and debris cleanup
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Winter rain damage to drought-cracked soil
3
Summer heat bleaching and cracking stucco
4
Spring pressure washing of marine layer residue
5
Year-round wildfire ember-proofing maintenance

Areas We Serve in Los Angeles

Our radon mitigation pros are available throughout the Los Angeles metro area, including:

Beverly HillsSanta MonicaPasadenaBurbankGlendaleLong BeachTorranceEncinoSilver LakeCulver City

Radon Mitigation FAQ for Los Angeles Homeowners

How often should Los Angeles homeowners get radon mitigation?
Given Los Angeles's fire season (october–december) with santa ana winds, most homeowners benefit from radon mitigation at least once a year. Post-fire ash and debris cleanup often makes spring or fall the optimal time to schedule service.
What home types in Los Angeles most need radon mitigation?
Stucco bungalows and Spanish colonial homes and Mid-century modern homes are the most common home types in Los Angeles and typically see the most wear. Our local pros are familiar with the exterior materials found across the metro.
What radon level requires mitigation?
The EPA recommends mitigation at levels of 4 pCi/L or higher. Consider mitigation at 2–4 pCi/L as there is no truly safe level of radon exposure.
How much does radon mitigation cost?
Most residential mitigation systems cost $800–$2,500 installed, depending on house construction and foundation type. This one-time cost provides lifetime protection.
How does a radon mitigation system work?
Sub-slab depressurization (SSD) is the most common method — a fan creates negative pressure beneath the slab that draws radon away from the home before it can enter, exhausting it harmlessly above the roofline.
Will a mitigation system affect my heating and cooling bills?
Sub-slab depressurization removes a small amount of air from beneath the slab, not from inside the home. The impact on energy costs is negligible.

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