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Find Radon Testers in Nebraska

Certified radon testing and mitigation professionals across Nebraska. Browse 13+ listed providers below.

Radon Risk Level

EPA data for this state

Zone 1High
Average indoor level5.5 pCi/L
0EPA action level: 4 pCi/L10+

High radon state; elevated throughout.

47% 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.

Radon Providers in Nebraska(showing top 13)

JEREMIAH R BUTCHER radon testing
VerifiedTester

JEREMIAH R BUTCHER

4.2(15)
Doniphan, NE
0
Radon Testing
JEREMY W TATE radon testing
VerifiedTester

JEREMY W TATE

No reviews yet

Lincoln, NE
0
Radon Testing
LEIF HANSEN radon testing
VerifiedTester & Mitigator

LEIF HANSEN

No reviews yet

Omaha, NE
0
Radon TestingMitigation
LA
VerifiedTester

LEIGH ALEXANDER

No reviews yet

Plainview, NE
0
Radon Testing
MICHAEL A JENNINGS radon testing
VerifiedMitigator

MICHAEL A JENNINGS

No reviews yet

Lincoln, NE
0
Mitigation
PT
VerifiedTester

PHILLIP THOMAS

No reviews yet

Omaha, NE
0
Radon Testing
RONALD HERSHNER radon testing
VerifiedTester

RONALD HERSHNER

No reviews yet

Franklin, NE
0
Radon Testing
STEPHEN SYCURO radon testing
VerifiedTester

STEPHEN SYCURO

No reviews yet

Omaha, NE
0
Radon Testing
TANNER BEENE radon testing
VerifiedTester

TANNER BEENE

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Omaha, NE
0
Radon Testing

Radon Testing in Nebraska — FAQ

How often should I test for radon in Nebraska?

The EPA recommends testing every two years in Nebraska. 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 Nebraska?

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