C-NRPP Certified · Coast to Coast

Radon testing & mitigation across Canada

Radon is a colourless, odourless gas — and the #1 cause of lung cancer in Canadians who don't smoke. Our certified local teams test your home, and if it's high, get you below Health Canada's guideline — guaranteed.

C-NRPP Certified Below-Guideline Guarantee Local Teams

What is radon?

A natural gas you can't see or smell — but can measure and fix

No need to panic. Radon is a solvable problem. But it's worth knowing the facts.

  • Radon seeps up from the ground into homes through the foundation. It's the number one cause of lung cancer in Canadians who don't smoke.
  • Health Canada's action guideline is 200 Bq/m³. The World Health Organization recommends acting at 100 Bq/m³.
  • Levels vary house to house — your neighbour's reading tells you nothing about yours. Only a test tells you your home's level.
200 Bq/m³ Health Canada action guideline. WHO recommends acting at 100 Bq/m³. Above these, mitigation is recommended.
Test first There's no "safe" reading without measuring. Testing is the only honest way to know your level — before you spend a dollar on mitigation.

Choose your city

Certified radon teams near you

Pick your city for local pricing, a neighbourhood radon risk map, and a free assessment from a C-NRPP certified crew.

Why Radon Removals

Certified, guaranteed, and local

One national standard. Local crews who live and work where you do.

C-NRPP certified

Trained and certified under the Canadian National Radon Proficiency Program — the standard Health Canada points to.

Below-guideline guarantee

If your post-install re-test isn't below 200 Bq/m³, the local team keeps working at no extra cost until it is.

Local teams

No call centres. A certified crew in your city handles testing, mitigation, and the free verification re-test.

Worried about radon in your home?

Choose your city for a free assessment, or call and we'll point you to your local Radon Removals team.

Call (825) 425-0353

Placeholder national line — verify before launch. City pages carry each local team's direct number.