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6 verified providers · Updated 2026-04-28

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Gadget Home Inspection Services

5.0 ★ (4 reviews)

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Eagle Environmental Inc.

5.0 ★ (69 reviews)

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Radon Systems

5.0 ★ (25 reviews)

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Gadget Home Inspection Services

5.0 (4 reviews)
210 Park Ave Ste 279, Worcester, MA 01609
Mon–Sat 9am–6pm · Sun Closed
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Eagle Environmental Inc.

5.0 (69 reviews)
16 Woodland St, West Boylston, MA 01583
Mon–Fri 8am–4pm · Sat–Sun Closed
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Radon Systems

5.0 (25 reviews)
121 Worcester-Providence Turnpike, Sutton, MA 01590
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Eagle Environmental

4.3 (6 reviews)
329 W Main St, Northborough, MA 01532
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SWAT Radon Mitigation

4.9 (85 reviews)
141 Parker St suite 111, Maynard, MA 01754
Mon–Fri 8am–5:30pm · Sat–Sun Closed
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IndoorDoctor

4.9 (241 reviews)
275 Grove St, Auburndale, MA 02466
Open 24 Hours

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does radon testing cost in Massachusetts?

Professional radon testing typically costs $175 to $350. Short-term tests (48-96 hours) are used for real estate transactions. Long-term tests (90+ days) provide the most accurate annual average. MassDEP recommends professional testing over DIY kits for real estate transactions, though DIY kits ($20-$40) are available at hardware stores.

Why is radon especially concerning in Massachusetts?

Massachusetts has varying radon levels depending on geology. Central and western Massachusetts (Worcester, Hampshire, Hampden, Berkshire, and Franklin counties) are areas with elevated radon risk due to granite bedrock composition. Even other areas of the state have measurable radon. MassDEP considers it a public health issue and publishes county-level radon data.

Are radon testers required to be certified in Massachusetts?

Certification requirements vary by state. MassDEP and professional organizations like the National Radon Proficiency Program (NRPP) or National Radon Safety Board (NRSB) recommend certified testers. For real estate transactions, use a certified professional to ensure legally defensible results.

What happens if my Massachusetts home has high radon levels?

If radon levels exceed 4 pCi/L, the EPA and MassDEP recommend installing a radon mitigation system. Sub-slab depressurization is the most effective method and typically costs $1,000 to $2,000. State-certified contractors can perform mitigation. Mitigation reduces levels by up to 99%.

When should I test for radon in my Massachusetts home?

MassDEP recommends testing all homes, especially in high-risk areas. Test when buying or selling, after major renovations affecting the foundation, or if you have never tested. Testing during cooler months (November through March) with windows closed provides the most representative results. Re-test every 2 years or after major changes to the home.

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