
Radon Pros in New Mexico
7 contractorsEPA zone context: New Mexico is mostly Zone 2 with Zone 1 pockets in higher-elevation and uranium-associated geologic regions.
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State Info
Radon levels vary house-to-house even in the same city. Testing your own home is the only reliable way to know your risk.
Popular Cities for Radon Mitigation in New Mexico
FAQ: Radon Mitigation in New Mexico
Is Albuquerque low risk for radon?
Risk is mixed. Home-specific testing is still needed because local geology and slab condition vary by neighborhood.
Do adobe homes need radon testing?
Yes. Construction material does not remove the need to test for soil-gas entry.
How much does radon mitigation cost in New Mexico?
Most homeowners in New Mexico see mitigation quotes in the low-thousands, but the final cost depends on foundation type, fan location, and pipe routing complexity. A cost calculator can help you benchmark estimates before requesting bids.
Do I need radon testing in New Mexico before hiring a contractor?
Yes. A valid short-term or long-term test is the fastest way to confirm if mitigation is needed and to scope the right system design.
What radon level is dangerous in New Mexico?
EPA recommends action at 4.0 pCi/L, and many homeowners choose to reduce levels even below that threshold. New Mexico is mostly Zone 2 with Zone 1 pockets in higher-elevation and uranium-associated geologic regions. ZIP-level lookup tools are useful for local context, but home testing is still required.
How do I choose a certified radon contractor in New Mexico?
Look for current NRPP or NRSB credentials, ask for post-mitigation test expectations, and confirm local compliance details. New Mexico does not run a separate statewide mitigator license; NRPP/NRSB credentials remain the key quality marker.
State Resources for New Mexico
Radon mitigation cost in New Mexico
Estimate likely project pricing by foundation type and system complexity.
Radon testing guide for New Mexico homes
Learn when and how to test, plus how to interpret pCi/L results.
Radon levels and EPA zones in New Mexico
See how state-level risk varies and what zone maps can and cannot tell you.
ZIP-level radon risk in New Mexico
Check projected local risk by ZIP code before you request quotes.