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Radon Mitigation in West Allis, WI
West Allis sits in southwestern Milwaukee County, an inner-ring suburb of Milwaukee, classified EPA Zone 2 (moderate predicted radon). Sharing Milwaukee County's bedrock and glacial-till geology, West Allis homes test in line with Milwaukee city averages β meaning tested homes routinely return readings well above the EPA action level. The neighborhood's dense pre-war basement housing stock amplifies winter stack-effect-driven radon accumulation.
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Why Do West Allis Homes Have Elevated Radon?
Geology: West Allis's cold winters drive sustained stack-effect-driven radon influx during closed-house conditions.
Permits: Wisconsin does not require state-level licensing for radon mitigation. City of West Allis standard building permits may apply.
Neighborhoods we serve in West Allis: Downtown West Allis, Six Points, Rainbow Park, Heritage Park, Soldiers Home-adjacent, La Bohnke.
All West Allis 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.
How Does West Allis Compare on Wisconsin Radon Levels?
Milwaukee County averages 10 pCi/L indoor radon β well above the EPA action level of 4 pCi/L. Here's how West Allis's radon profile compares to other Wisconsin cities we serve.
| Metric | West Allis, WI | Wisconsin State Average | US National Average |
|---|---|---|---|
| Average indoor radon | 10 pCi/L | 5.7 pCi/L | 1.3 pCi/L |
| EPA Radon Zone | Zone 2 | Zone 1 (26 of 70 counties, 37%) + Zone 2 (44, 63%) | Varies (Zones 1β3) |
| % homes elevated (>4 pCi/L) | null% | ~10% (1 in 10) | ~6% |
| Multiple of EPA action level | 2.5x | 1.4x | 0.3x |
| EPA action level | 4.0 pCi/L | 4.0 pCi/L | 4.0 pCi/L |
Which Radon Services Are Available in West Allis?
Radon Mitigation
Active radon mitigation system installation for Iowa homes β sub-slab depressurization is the most common method, reducing indoor β¦
Learn more βRadon Testing
Professional radon testing services for Iowa homes β short-term (2-7 day) and long-term (90+ day) testing options. Required for moβ¦
Learn more βSub-Slab Depressurization Installation
Iowa's most common radon mitigation method β sub-slab depressurization (ASD) creates negative pressure beneath the basement slab, β¦
Learn more βCrawl Space Radon Mitigation
Sub-membrane depressurization for Iowa homes with crawl spaces β includes vapor barrier installation, sealing, and active depressuβ¦
Learn more βSump Pump Radon Integration
Radon mitigation integrated with existing sump pump systems β uses the existing sump pit as an active depressurization point with β¦
Learn more βPost-Mitigation Verification Testing
Independent verification testing after radon mitigation system installation β confirms that the installed system has reduced indooβ¦
Learn more βDo West Allis 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 West Allis real estate transactions now include a radon contingency in the purchase agreement β and given that % of West Allis 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 7β14 day windows, including post-mitigation verification testing to satisfy lender and inspector requirements.
Are Winter Radon Levels Higher in West Allis?
Yes. West Allis'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. West Allis winter radon readings are typically 30β50% higher than summer readings.
EPA recommends radon testing under closed-house conditions, which align naturally with West Allis winters. If your West Allis home tested low in summer, retest in winter for an accurate baseline before deciding on mitigation.
Recent West Allis Radon Mitigation Projects
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What West Allis Homeowners Say
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West Allis, WI Radon FAQs
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What Other Wisconsin Cities Do We Serve Near West Allis?
Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee County Β· 10 pCi/L avg
Madison, WI
Dane County Β· 3.1 pCi/L avg
Green Bay, WI
Brown County Β· pCi/L avg
Kenosha, WI
Kenosha County Β· pCi/L avg
Racine, WI
Racine County Β· 8 pCi/L avg
Appleton, WI
Outagamie County Β· pCi/L avg
Waukesha, WI
Waukesha County Β· 4.8 pCi/L avg
Eau Claire, WI
Eau Claire County Β· pCi/L avg
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