Radon Mitigation Cost in Alaska
Typical radon projects in Alaska run $800–$2,500. Below is what moves that number, a tiered cost breakdown, and the 5 verified Alaska providers we list.
Radon causes ~21,000 lung-cancer deaths per year in the U.S. (EPA).
Typical Alaska range
$800–$2,500
A planning estimate, not a quote. Radon pricing is project-specific — confirm with a written, itemized estimate from a credentialed local provider.
What drives radon cost in Alaska
Scope & severity
The extent of the radon issue is the single biggest cost factor — a minor job and a major one can differ by an order of magnitude.
Home size & layout
Larger homes and complex layouts require more labor, materials, and time.
Access & site conditions
Crawl spaces, finished basements, and hard-to-reach areas add labor.
Credentials & warranty
Providers with NRPP / AARST credentials and solid warranties may price higher — usually worth it for health-and-safety work.
Local labor rates
Rates vary across Alaska between metro and rural areas.
Timing
Levels peak in winter (stack effect); January is national Radon Action Month.
Radon cost breakdown
Indicative tiers derived from the typical Alaska range. Your actual cost depends on the drivers above.
| Project tier | Estimated cost | What it covers |
|---|---|---|
| Entry-level / minor scope | $800 – $1,225 | Smallest, most straightforward radon jobs with easy access and no complications. |
| Typical project | $1,225 – $2,075 | What most Alaska homeowners pay for a standard radon project. |
| Complex / large scope | $2,075 – $2,500+ | Larger homes, difficult access, severe conditions, or extensive work. |
Estimates are planning ranges only and are not a quote. They reflect the typical radon range; regional and site-specific factors apply.
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Radon cost in Alaska — FAQ
How much does radon mitigation cost in Alaska?
In Alaska, radon mitigation typically runs $800–$2,500. The exact figure depends on the scope of work, home size and condition, access, and local labor rates. Always get a written, itemized quote.
What makes radon cost more or less?
Scope and severity drive the price most: the size and condition of the home, access difficulty, the specific work required, and the credentials of the provider. Levels peak in winter (stack effect); January is national Radon Action Month.
What radon level requires mitigation?
The EPA action level is 4.0 pCi/L. Mitigation is recommended at or above this; consider it between 2–4 pCi/L.
How much does radon mitigation cost?
Most residential systems run $800–$2,500, depending on home size, foundation type, and radon level.
Should the contractor be NRPP-certified?
Yes. NRPP or NRSB certification verifies the contractor is trained and tested to AARST standards. Every provider here is listed with their credential.
Compare Alaska radon pros
Browse 5 verified radon providers in Alaska — every listing screened against NRPP / AARST.