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Find Radon Testers in Iowa

Certified radon testing and mitigation professionals across Iowa. Browse 20+ listed providers below.

Radon Risk Level

EPA data for this state

Zone 1High
Average indoor level8.5 pCi/L
0EPA action level: 4 pCi/L10+

Very high radon state — highest average in the nation. Testing is critical.

71% of homesin this state test above the EPA action level (4 pCi/L).
The EPA recommends all homes in high-radon states be tested regardless of construction type.

Browse by City in Iowa

Omaha

10 providers

Des Moines

6 providers

Bettendorf

5 providers

Ankeny

5 providers

Iowa City

5 providers

Waterloo

5 providers

Burlington

4 providers

Davenport

4 providers

Dubuque

4 providers

Johnston

3 providers

Louisville

3 providers

West Des Moines

3 providers

Marion

3 providers

Sioux City

3 providers

Ames

2 providers

Anamosa

2 providers

Brandon

2 providers

Cedar Rapids

2 providers

Chicago

2 providers

Fairfield

2 providers

Kalona

2 providers

Raymond

2 providers

Coralville

2 providers

Mount Pleasant

2 providers

Milford

2 providers

Hiawatha

2 providers

Waverly

2 providers

Iowa Falls

2 providers

Muscatine

2 providers

Altoona

1 provider

Indianola

1 provider

Lake Park

1 provider

Liscomb

1 provider

Cedar Falls

1 provider

Clive

1 provider

Westmont

1 provider

Tarkio

1 provider

Sabula

1 provider

Adel

1 provider

Aplington

1 provider

Bloomington

1 provider

Denver

1 provider

Bondurant

1 provider

Boone

1 provider

Centerville

1 provider

La Vista

1 provider

Waukee

1 provider

Moncks Corner

1 provider

Urbandale

1 provider

East Dubuque

1 provider

Sherrill

1 provider

North Liberty

1 provider

Geneseo

1 provider

Dexter

1 provider

Wes Des Moines

1 provider

Norwalk

1 provider

Washington

1 provider

Le Claire

1 provider

Brookfield

1 provider

Pairie City

1 provider

Estherville

1 provider

Lamoni

1 provider

Marshalltown

1 provider

Toledo

1 provider

Rock Valley

1 provider

Sioux Center

1 provider

Fairfiels

1 provider

Kansas City

1 provider

Malcom

1 provider

Polk City

1 provider

Elgin

1 provider

Fremont

1 provider

Marcus

1 provider

Prairie City

1 provider

Esterville

1 provider

Anita

1 provider

Rockwell

1 provider

Solon

1 provider

Lone Tree

1 provider

Decorah

1 provider

Hartford

1 provider

Sioux Falls

1 provider

Pella

1 provider

Rochester

1 provider

Radon Providers in Iowa(showing top 20)

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VerifiedMitigator

(Ben)

No reviews yet

, IA
0
Mitigation
Accurate Home Inspections radon testing
VerifiedTester

Accurate Home Inspections

4.9(477)
, IA
0
Radon Testing
Adios Radon, LLC radon testing
VerifiedMitigator

Adios Radon, LLC

5.0(225)
, IA
0
Mitigation
Advenced Radon LLC radon testing
VerifiedTester

Advenced Radon LLC

4.8(22)
Louisville, IA
0
Radon Testing
Air and Image Solutions radon testing
VerifiedMitigator

Air and Image Solutions

No reviews yet

Aplington, IA
0
Mitigation
AIR LLC radon testing
VerifiedTester

AIR LLC

4.9(55)
Altoona, IA
0
Radon Testing
Airscan Environmental radon testing
VerifiedTester & Mitigator

Airscan Environmental

4.9(47)
Omaha, IA
0 · 1
Radon TestingMitigation
All Seasons Heating & Cooling radon testing
VerifiedTester & Mitigator

All Seasons Heating & Cooling

4.8(151)
Dubuque, IA
0 · 1
Radon TestingMitigation
American Waterworks radon testing
VerifiedMitigator

American Waterworks

4.8(1,301)
Rochester, IA
0
Mitigation
Apex Inspections radon testing
VerifiedTester

Apex Inspections

4.9(280)
Brandon, IA
0
Radon Testing
Assurance Home Inspection radon testing
VerifiedTester & Mitigator

Assurance Home Inspection

5.0(2)
Kalona, IA
0 · 1
Radon TestingMitigation

Radon Testing in Iowa — FAQ

How often should I test for radon in Iowa?

The EPA recommends testing every two years in Iowa. Always test when moving into a new home, after renovations that affect lower levels, and after installing a mitigation system.

What is the EPA action level for radon?

The EPA recommends taking action to reduce radon if indoor levels reach 4 pCi/L or higher. Even levels between 2–4 pCi/L present risk, and mitigation is recommended where feasible.

Do I need a certified radon tester in Iowa?

For real estate transactions, most states require a certified tester. Look for NRPP or AARST-NRPP certification. Iowa may also have its own state program — check your state radon office for specific requirements.