Radon Mitigation Solutions by RadonCare
Clear the Air: Expert Solutions for Every Home
Radon Mitigation System Design
Our mitigations systems are designed to lower your radon levels as much as possible. The lower your exposure to radon, the better, which is why our systems are created with the lowest achievable radon level possible.
Its not just about lower radon, it’s getting the lowest possible achievable levels – and with a quiet, energy efficient system that’s going to last for decades to come. Our systems are carefully created in consideration of scientifically tested methods and proven best practices.

Residential Mitigation
Our mitigation systems are tailored to lower radon levels in your home as much as possible. We strive for the lowest achievable radon levels to protect your family’s health. Designed for quiet operation and energy efficiency, our systems are built to last for decades while adhering to proven scientific methods and best practices.
Commercial Mitigation
At RadonCare, we provide full-service radon mitigation for commercial spaces, ensuring compliance with Health Canada, C-NRPP, ASTM, and CGSB standards. From office buildings to warehouses, our certified technicians develop strategies tailored to your needs for optimal air quality and peace of mind.
HRV, ERV, & Other Methods in Radon Mitigation
ASD (Active Soil Depressurization) is by far the most common approach to radon mitigation but it is not the only trick in our tool bag. Our team will assess the particulars of your building to ensure the most efficient and effective approach is followed to reduce your radon exposure. In cases where HVAC modification is determined as necessary, our team members have the training and experience to ensure the job is completed in accordance to our high standards.


Sealing the Slab & Hidden Spots
Achieving effective radon mitigation involves creating negative pressure beneath the concrete slab. Cracks in the foundation or slab can lead to conditioned air loss, reducing the system’s efficiency. By addressing potential air loss, we ensure the most efficient mitigation system, utilizing the smallest possible fan to minimize noise and power consumption, resulting in significant operational savings.
Airtight, Accessible Sump Pits
Sump pits are gross! Not just radon – bugs, smells, humidity and mold can all come from an open sump pit. New building code across the country recognizes the importance of an airtight sump seal, is yours? Airtightness shouldn’t come at the cost of maintenance. Read on to find out how we balance both!


Radiant Heat
Our mitigations include the right tools for the job. We employ the use of GPR and thermal imaging to assess, locate and avoid your in-floor heating lines. After a decade and thousands of mitigations our customers are still warm-toed and happy.
Hanging Furnace
Our mitigations include the right tools for the job. We employ the use of GPR and thermal imaging to assess, locate and avoid your in-floor heating lines. After a decade and thousands of mitigations our customers are still warm-toed and happy.


Crawl Space Depressurization
Like open sump pits, crawl spaces can cause more than a radon issue. Dirt or aggregate crawl space homeowners, have no fear! Our experienced technicians can improve your space and provide radon solutions so you can breath easier. Our whole-home solutions treat radon and additionally treat excess humidity which can invite mould, bugs, mice and even that dank and humid crypt-like odour crawlspaces are unfortunately known for.
Better Fans, Materials & Better Results
Our systems are designed with you, your home’s usage and longevity in mind. We utilize the best available fans and highest quality materials to ensure your radon solution is the only one required for your home.

Radon mitigation may raise questions. Our FAQs provide clear answers to common queries. Understand the mitigation process and make informed decisions for a radon-free environment.
How Dangerous Is Radon Really?
The health risk of radon is considered a nonlinear non-threshold simply meaning that there is no amount of radon considered “safe”. While it is true that radon is present in some concentration in all geographic areas (including outdoors), it is agreed that the lower the concentration of radon and your cumulative exposure the better. For a radon mitigation system this means that the smallest additional steps can greatly improve health risk. Our systems are designed to achieve results comparable to outdoor levels of the area (generally from 10 – 40Bq/m3) or below the lowest level of detection.
How Dangerous Is Radon Really?
The health risk of radon is considered a nonlinear non-threshold simply meaning that there is no amount of radon considered “safe”. While it is true that radon is present in some concentration in all geographic areas (including outdoors), it is agreed that the lower the concentration of radon and your cumulative exposure the better. For a radon mitigation system this means that the smallest additional steps can greatly improve health risk. Our systems are designed to achieve results comparable to outdoor levels of the area (generally from 10 – 40Bq/m3) or below the lowest level of detection.
But Do You Know Your Stuff?
Our technician teams have extensive background not only in radon and mitigation technologies, but in various areas of construction, heating and ventilation. We are proud contributors to the University of Calgary’s Evict Radon Scholar Confederation with team members contributing to additional radon related studies and on the C-NRPP Policy Advisory Board.
Do You Offer Consulting?
Yes! Whether your project is in preproduction planning, construction is underway or it’s in need of some overdue maintenance, our team of professionals can offer advice and recommendations.