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Radon Mitigation Edmonton is dedicated to protecting families, homeowners, and businesses from the hidden dangers of radon. With years of industry experience, our certified team specializes in radon testing, inspection, and mitigation solutions tailored to each property’s unique needs.
We bought our home in Windermere last year and had no idea radon was even an issue in Edmonton. Got our levels tested and they came back way above the Health Canada guideline. Called and had the mitigation system installed within the week. Super professional and the levels dropped immediately. Peace of mind is priceless.
Windermere
After our home inspector flagged high radon levels in our Sherwood Park house we knew we had to act fast with young kids at home. The team walked us through the whole process, installed the sub-slab system in one day and followed up with a retest to confirm it was working. Highly recommend to any Edmonton area homeowner.
I had no idea 1 in 6 Edmonton homes test above the safe radon limit until I tested mine in St. Albert. Levels were way too high. Got the mitigation system installed and couldn’t be happier. Fair price, fast install, and great customer service. Don’t wait on this one.
St. Albert
Alberta has some of the highest radon levels in Canada due to its uranium-rich soil and geology. Many Edmonton-area homes are sitting well above Health Canada's safe guideline of 200 Bq/m³ — without the homeowner ever knowing. Find your area below.
Neighbourhoods like Windermere, Terwillegar, and Summerside sit on some of the highest-risk soils in the region. Newer construction in the southwest still poses a radon risk — building codes only require radon-rough-in, not full mitigation.
⚠ Elevated Risk ZoneOlder housing stock in Mill Woods, Riverbend, and Menisa often lacks radon-resistant construction features. Basements in these areas are regularly tested above Health Canada's guideline of 200 Bq/m³.
⚠ Elevated Risk ZoneMature neighbourhoods in Glenora, Jasper Place, and West Jasper Place feature older construction that predates any radon awareness. These homes frequently have unsealed basement foundations that allow radon to seep in freely.
⚠ Moderate–High RiskSt. Albert consistently ranks among the highest-radon municipalities in Alberta. Both new and older homes in neighbourhoods like Lacombe Park, Grandin, and Jensen Lakes have returned alarming radon test results.
⚠ High Risk ZoneHomes in Sherwood Park sit on glacial till deposits that are known to concentrate radon. Many properties in this area have never been tested. If your Sherwood Park home has a basement, a radon test is strongly recommended.
⚠ Elevated Risk ZoneRapid residential growth in Spruce Grove and Stony Plain has brought thousands of new homes that may lack proper radon mitigation. The surrounding soil composition in Parkland County creates conditions where radon accumulation is common.
⚠ Moderate–High RiskGrowing communities south of Edmonton including Leduc and Beaumont are seeing increased radon awareness as more homeowners test their properties. The geology in this corridor shares the same risk profile as Edmonton proper.
⚠ Moderate–High RiskNeighbourhoods including Castle Downs, Beaumaris, and Fort Saskatchewan frequently test high for radon, particularly in older bungalows and bi-level homes where lower-level living spaces are in direct contact with the ground.
⚠ Elevated Risk Zone🏠 Did you know? 1 in 7 Alberta homes exceeds Health Canada's radon guideline.
Radon is invisible, odourless, and the leading cause of lung cancer in non-smokers. The only way to know your home's level is to test it.
Alberta's geology is the primary culprit. The province sits on some of the most uranium-rich soils in the country — and as uranium naturally decays underground, it releases radon gas. That gas travels upward through cracks in foundations, floor drains, and gaps around pipes directly into the living spaces of Edmonton homes.
Edmonton's cold climate makes the problem worse. Because Albertans keep their homes tightly sealed for much of the year to retain heat, radon that enters the home has nowhere to escape — and it builds up to dangerous concentrations over time.
Health Canada recommends every home be tested, regardless of age or neighbourhood. A professional radon mitigation system from our certified team can reduce radon levels in your Edmonton home by up to 96% — and protect your family for years to come.
Radon is a colorless, odorless gas that naturally forms from the breakdown of uranium in soil and rocks. When it seeps into buildings, prolonged exposure can increase the risk of lung cancer, making it important to test and, if necessary, reduce radon levels.
The only way to know is through professional radon testing. Because radon is invisible and odorless, it cannot be detected without specialized equipment. Our certified testing provides accurate results so you can take action if needed.
If radon levels are above the EPA action level (4.0 pCi/L), we recommend installing a mitigation system. Our team designs and installs customized solutions that effectively reduce radon levels and create a safer indoor environment.
Short-term tests typically take 48–72 hours to complete, while long-term tests may take up to 90 days for more accurate results. We’ll recommend the best option depending on your situation, whether it’s for peace of mind or a real estate transaction.
Yes. While mitigation systems are designed to be durable and effective, the fan and other components may require periodic inspection, repair, or replacement. We offer maintenance services to ensure your system continues to perform efficiently for years.
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