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Radon Mitigation in Madison, WI

Madison, Wisconsin's capital, sits in Dane County β€” classified EPA Zone 1 (highest predicted radon). More than 40% of Dane County homes test above the EPA action level of 4 pCi/L per University of Wisconsin Environment, Health and Safety data. The state's radon regulatory authority β€” the Wisconsin Radon Program at WI DHS β€” is headquartered in Madison (PO Box 2659, 53701), reinforcing the city's standing as Wisconsin's radon-aware capital.

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Madison radon profile

Why Do Madison Homes Have Elevated Radon?

Geology: Madison's January overnight lows around 9Β°F drive sustained negative pressure in heated basements for roughly six months. Winter radon readings typically test 30-50% higher than summer measurements.

Permits: Wisconsin does not require state-level licensing for radon mitigation. City of Madison standard building permits may apply for exterior penetrations or electrical work β€” verify with the Madison Building Inspection Division.

Neighborhoods we serve in Madison: Marquette / Willy Street, Tenney-Lapham, Atwood, Maple Bluff, Monroe Street / Vilas, University Heights, Nakoma, Shorewood Hills, Downtown / Capitol Square.

All Madison radon work is performed by NRPP/NRSB-certified partner contractors routed through Wisconsin Radon Experts. Wisconsin does not require a state radon contractor license β€” national NRPP/NRSB credentialing is the consumer-protection standard.

Madison radon data

How Does Madison Compare on Wisconsin Radon Levels?

Dane County averages 3.1 pCi/L indoor radon β€” well above the EPA action level of 4 pCi/L. Here's how Madison's radon profile compares to other Wisconsin cities we serve.

Madison Radon Data in Wisconsin Context
MetricMadison, WIWisconsin State AverageUS National Average
Average indoor radon3.1 pCi/L5.7 pCi/L1.3 pCi/L
EPA Radon ZoneZone 1Zone 1 (26 of 70 counties, 37%) + Zone 2 (44, 63%)Varies (Zones 1–3)
% homes elevated (>4 pCi/L)40%~10% (1 in 10)~6%
Multiple of EPA action level0.8x1.4x0.3x
EPA action level4.0 pCi/L4.0 pCi/L4.0 pCi/L
Source: Wisconsin DHS Radon Program and 17 statewide Radon Information Centers. EPA recommends mitigation for any reading at or above 4 pCi/L. Wisconsin does not require a state radon contractor license β€” national NRPP (nrpp.info) and NRSB (nrsb.org) certification are the consumer standard.
Madison real estate

Do Madison Real Estate Transactions Require Radon Testing?

Wisconsin Statute Β§ 709.03 requires sellers to disclose any known radon information via the Real Estate Condition Report (Form WB-3). In practice, most Madison real estate transactions now include a radon contingency in the purchase agreement β€” and given that 40% of Madison homes test elevated, buyers are increasingly insisting on pre-closing mitigation when results exceed 4 pCi/L.

Our partner contractor network handles closing-timeline mitigations within typical 7–14 day windows, including post-mitigation verification testing to satisfy lender and inspector requirements.

Madison seasonal radon

Are Winter Radon Levels Higher in Madison?

Yes. Madison's cold Wisconsin winters intensify radon entry through the stack effect β€” heated indoor air rising creates negative pressure in basements that pulls soil gas into the home at higher rates than warmer climates. Madison winter radon readings are typically 30–50% higher than summer readings.

EPA recommends radon testing under closed-house conditions, which align naturally with Madison winters. If your Madison home tested low in summer, retest in winter for an accurate baseline before deciding on mitigation.

Madison homeowner reviews

What Madison Homeowners Say

Reviews shown with structured detail per our coached-review program β€” partner contractor, service type, Iowa city, and pre/post radon reduction data are documented for transparency. Placeholders shown pre-launch; real Iowa homeowner reviews will populate this section after the first partner installs complete.

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"[Placeholder pre-launch. After first partner installs, this slot will populate with a real coached review including specific pCi/L reduction numbers, the certified partner contractor's name, the Iowa city, and a 1-2 sentence customer experience description. Example format: 'Pre-mitigation reading was 12.1 pCi/L. Post-mitigation came back at 1.4 β€” 88% reduction. Our partner contractor was punctual, professional, and explained every step.']"
PLACEHOLDER β€” Coached Review Β· Radon Mitigation Β· Des Moines, IA
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"[Placeholder for coached review from Cedar Rapids partner install. Will include named NRPP-certified partner contractor, real pCi/L reduction data, and customer experience detail. Replace after first 5 partner-completed projects.]"
PLACEHOLDER β€” Coached Review Β· Radon Testing + Mitigation Β· Cedar Rapids, IA
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"[Placeholder for coached review from Iowa City real estate transaction radon mitigation. Will highlight closing-timeline turnaround, partner contractor name, and pre/post radon test results. Replace after first transaction-driven install.]"
PLACEHOLDER β€” Coached Review Β· Real Estate Transaction Radon Mitigation Β· Iowa City, IA
FAQ

Madison, WI Radon FAQs

What are typical radon levels in Madison?
Madison in Dane County has an average indoor radon level of 3.1 pCi/L β€” [COMPARISON to EPA action level]. Approximately 40% of Madison homes test above the EPA action level of 4 pCi/L and would benefit from mitigation.
Why are Madison radon levels so high?
Madison sits on [GEOLOGY] which produces radon at higher rates than the national average. Combined with [HOUSING_STOCK_NOTE], this creates elevated radon exposure conditions across most of the Dane County area.
How do I find a certified radon mitigation contractor in Madison?
Wisconsin Radon Experts connects Madison homeowners with NRPP- or NRSB-certified radon mitigation specialists serving the Dane County area. Wisconsin does not maintain a state contractor license, so we verify NRPP/NRSB credentials directly with the national bodies before routing any project. Request a quote through our contact form or phone and we'll route your project to our certified partner contractor with response within 4 business hours.
How long does it take to schedule radon mitigation in Madison?
Typical lead time from quote to install in Madison is 1-3 weeks. Emergency real estate transaction timelines can often be accommodated within 1 week. Partner contractor schedules and seasonal demand affect availability β€” late fall through early spring (peak Wisconsin closed-house testing season) typically have longer lead times than mid-summer.

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