Breathe Easy, Build Safe
Sterling empowers radon mitigation specialists to streamline operations, from initial testing and system design to installation and post-mitigation verification. Focus on clearing the air, not on paperwork.
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Homes in the U.S. with elevated radon levels
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Navigating the Complexities of Radon Mitigation
Inaccurate Testing and Diagnosis
Inconsistent testing methods and environmental variables can lead to inaccurate radon level readings.
Complex System Design & Quoting
Each property presents a unique challenge for radon mitigation system design.
Scheduling and Job Coordination
Coordinating between testing teams, mitigation installers, and post-mitigation verification specialists is a logistical puzzle.
Regulatory Compliance and Reporting
The radon industry is governed by strict EPA guidelines and state-specific regulations.
Agent Spotlight
See your agents in action.
Ensure accurate readings, every time.
A homeowner, preparing to sell their house, needs a certified radon test.

From complex problem to profitable solution.
Following a high radon test result, the Quoting Agent accesses the property details and testing data.

Get the right tech to the right job, automatically.
A multi-family apartment complex requires mitigation systems installed across several units.

Your AI Team
6 agents. Built for radon specialists.
Front Desk Agent
Answers customer calls, provides information about radon risks, and schedules initial radon tests 24/7.
Quoting Agent
Analyzes test results and property specifications to generate accurate, compliant, and professional mitigation system quotes.
Radon Testing Agent
Manages the deployment, retrieval, and data analysis of radon testing devices, ensuring accurate and certified results.
Dispatch Brain
Optimizes technician schedules and routes for testing, installation, and post-mitigation verification appointments.
Collections Agent
Automates invoicing and payment reminders for mitigation services, ensuring timely revenue collection.
Marketing Agent
Launches targeted campaigns to real estate agents and homeowners in high-radon zones, educating them on the importance of testing.
Price Book
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Industry-standard pricing for radon mitigation services. Customize every line item.
13+ items pre-loaded. Fully customizable.
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FAQ
Frequently asked questions
What is radon and why is it dangerous?
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that is invisible, odorless, and tasteless. It is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States, responsible for an estimated 21,000 deaths annually. It seeps into homes from the ground, and prolonged exposure increases the risk of developing lung cancer.
How do I know if I have a radon problem?
The only way to know if your home has elevated radon levels is to test. You can use short-term or long-term DIY test kits, or hire a certified professional to conduct a test using a continuous radon monitor for more precise results. The EPA recommends taking action if your level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher.
What is a radon mitigation system?
A radon mitigation system is a ventilation system that reduces the concentration of radon gas in your home. The most common type is a sub-slab depressurization system, which uses a fan to draw radon from beneath the foundation and vent it safely outside, above the roofline.
How much does a radon mitigation system cost?
The cost typically ranges from $1,200 to $2,500, depending on the size and design of your home, the type of foundation, and the specific system required. Factors like crawlspaces or complex foundation layouts can increase the cost.
Is a radon mitigation system noisy?
The fan is the only moving part and is typically installed in an attic, garage, or outside the home. When properly installed, the system is very quiet and should not be noticeable to the occupants.
How long does it take to install a radon mitigation system?
A typical installation on a single-family home can be completed in one day, usually within 3 to 5 hours. More complex installations for larger or more complicated structures may take longer.
Will the mitigation system affect my energy bills?
A radon fan runs continuously but is energy-efficient, typically consuming less power than a 75-watt light bulb. The impact on your utility bill is minimal, usually amounting to a few dollars per month.
Do I need to test for radon after the system is installed?
Yes, a post-mitigation test is crucial to verify that the system is effectively reducing radon levels to below the EPA action level. This test should be conducted 24 hours to 30 days after the installation.
Does a radon mitigation system require maintenance?
Radon systems are largely maintenance-free. It is recommended to check the system’s manometer (a pressure gauge) periodically to ensure the fan is operating. Some professionals recommend an annual check-up to ensure optimal performance.
Can I sell my home if it has a radon mitigation system?
Absolutely. A properly installed and functioning radon mitigation system is a positive selling point, as it demonstrates that a known health hazard has been addressed. You must disclose the presence of the system to potential buyers.
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See how Sterling’s all-in-one platform for radon professionals can help you streamline your operations, ensure compliance, and grow your business.