Most people searching for radon mitigation were just told by their home inspector that they have a problem. They need education before they trust anyone. A website that explains the risk, the solution, and the process earns the call. Free mockup, no commitment.

For Radon Contractors in KC

Web Design for Radon Mitigation in Kansas City

Kansas City sits in a high-radon zone. Homeowners find out about their radon problem during a home sale inspection or after buying a home test kit — and then they search for someone to fix it. Most of them have never dealt with radon before and know nothing about mitigation systems. The radon contractor whose website educates them — explaining what radon is, what a safe level looks like, and how sub-slab depressurization works — earns their trust before the first conversation.

What homeowners need to understand before hiring a radon contractor

  • What radon is and why it matters — EPA action level of 4 pCi/L, second leading cause of lung cancer
  • Testing — short-term vs. long-term tests, where to place them, what results mean
  • Mitigation systems — sub-slab depressurization, how the fan and pipe system works
  • What to expect — installation time, disruption, where the pipe exits, noise level
  • Post-mitigation testing — confirming the system works, ongoing monitoring recommendations

What your radon mitigation website would include

  • Radon explainer — what it is, Kansas City risk map, EPA action level, health context
  • Testing services — professional test placement, short-term and long-term options, results interpretation
  • Mitigation system page — how sub-slab depressurization works with clear diagram or photo
  • Installation process — what happens on installation day, time required, what you keep vs. what changes
  • Certifications — NRPP/NRSB certification, state licensing, insurance, post-mitigation guarantee
  • Quote form with address (for KC radon zone confirmation), basement type, current radon level

What clients say

“Most of my customers had never heard of radon before their home inspection flagged it. Our old site just said we install radon systems. The new site with the KC radon map, the explainer on what the levels mean, and the clear walkthrough of what installation looks like reduced the amount of time I spent on the phone educating people before they would even agree to a quote. They came in already understanding and ready to move.”

— T. Reinhart, radon mitigation, Lee's Summit, MO

Simple pricing

A radon mitigation site with services, process, and quote form starts at $225. A full site with the radon explainer, KC risk info, certification details, and post-mitigation guarantee is $425–$875. Two or three mitigation installs cover the cost. No contracts, no monthly fees.

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