Radon Mitigation in Manhattan, Kansas

4 verified radon specialists serving Manhattan. Every listing shows the credentials we verified.

Informational only. This page helps you find certified professionals. It is not medical, legal, or structural safety advice. For any health or safety hazard, consult a certified/licensed expert. See our verification methodology.

Typical cost in Manhattan

$800–$2,500

Credentials to expect

NRPP Certified, NRSB Certified, AARST Member

Key fact

Radon causes ~21,000 lung-cancer deaths per year in the U.S. (EPA).

Radon specialists in Manhattan

4 listings

We're still building out our Manhattan directory. These are the 4 verified radon specialists we've confirmed so far — see more across Kansas.

Kansas State University

Manhattan, Kansas

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✓ AARST Member

Kansas State University provides professional radon professional in Manhattan, KS. The company holds AARST Member certification. Contact Kansas State University for more information.

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Retired

Manhattan, Kansas

Pro
✓ AARST Member

Retired provides professional radon professional in Manhattan, KS. The company holds AARST Member certification. Contact Retired for more information.

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MURC Kansas State University

Manhattan, Kansas

Free
✓ AARST Member

MURC Kansas State University provides professional radon professional in Manhattan, KS. The company holds AARST Member certification. Contact MURC Kansas State University for more information.

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✓ AARST Member

National Radon Program Services provides professional radon professional in Manhattan, KS. The company holds AARST Member certification. Contact National Radon Program Services for more information.

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Radon Mitigation in Manhattan — FAQ

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.

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