Radon Testing vs Radon Mitigation — When You Need Each
Testing tells you if you have a problem. Mitigation fixes it. Testing costs $100-$300; mitigation costs $1,200-$2,500. Here's when you need each, what each does, and how to decide.
Radon Test Types Compared
| Test Type | Duration | Cost | Accuracy | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Low-cost MDH/County Kit | 48-96 hours | $10–$20 via MDH + county health departments | ±15-25% (lab-analyzed) | Minnesota homeowner first-time screening |
| DIY Charcoal Canister | 48-96 hours | $20-$50 | ±15-25% | Homeowner screening (out of state or backup) |
| Professional Charcoal Canister | 48-96 hours | $100-$200 | ±10-15% | Documented screening |
| Continuous Radon Monitor (CRM) | 48-96 hours | $150-$300 | ±5-10% w/ hour-by-hour data | Real estate transactions (preferred) |
| Long-Term Alpha-Track | 90+ days | $25-$75 | ±5-10% annual avg | Annual exposure assessment |
| Continuous Long-Term Monitor | 90+ days | $200-$400 | ±5% | Post-mitigation verification, research |
🆓 Free Minnesota Radon Testing Available
Minnesota homeowners can request a low-cost radon test kit through the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) and participating county health departments. Test first — it is inexpensive and the only way to know your level. No catch, no obligation. If your free test comes back at or above 4.0 pCi/L, that's when Minnesota Radon Experts connects you to an NRPP-certified, MDH-licensed mitigation specialist.
The Minnesota Reality: Most Homes Need Both
In Minnesota, where the average indoor radon is 4.4 pCi/L (2x the EPA action level), the testing-to-mitigation pathway is the expected sequence rather than the exception:
- Initial test ($100-$300) confirms what is likely true: your Minnesota home has elevated radon.
- Mitigation install ($1,200-$2,500) reduces radon below the EPA action level.
- Verification test (included in most Minnesota quotes) confirms the system works.
- Re-test every 2 years ($100-$300) confirms continued effectiveness.
Total Minnesota expectation over 20 years: 1 initial test + 1 mitigation + 1 verification + 9 follow-up tests = approximately $1,800-$5,000 in cumulative radon-related costs. Compared to the documented lung cancer risk reduction (60-90%+ over baseline Minnesota radon exposure), the cost-benefit math overwhelmingly favors the testing + mitigation + monitoring approach.
This testing-then-mitigation sequence mirrors the framework recommended by the American Lung Association. The ALA's 2024 Healthcare Professionals & Radon Reduction Decision Support Tool instructs clinicians to recommend mitigation for any home testing above 4.0 pCi/L, with re-testing post-mitigation and again every 2 years. For Minnesota homeowners — where the ALA cites 1 in 15 US homes have elevated radon, but in Minnesota the ratio is closer to 2 in 5 — this pathway is effectively the default rather than the exception.
Radon Testing vs Mitigation — Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
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