RADON MANITOBA
Premium radon mitigation provider
Welcome to RADON Manitoba – We are here to help
At RADON Manitoba, we understand the danger radon can pose to you and your family. Our mission is not about chasing sales, it’s about protecting people. We are in the business of safeguarding health, not closing deals.
We’re dedicated to reducing radon exposure with proven solutions, specializing in full active soil depressurization systems that reliably lower radon to the safest possible levels.
We know budget matters, and while we may not be the least expensive option, our clients trust us because of our dependable workmanship and systems tailored to each home. Every project is addressed personally. Your property and your concerns are treated with care, always keeping your family’s safety at the heart of what we do.
*Warranty eligibility may change based on following the maintenance schedule from Radon Manitoba, the condition of the building, the type of mitigation system, and other factors. For details, see the "Warranty" page.
By choosing to hire Radon Manitoba for radon mitigation or consulting purposes, you agree to all terms and conditions outlined in the “Warranty” section .
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IMPORTANT NOTE
To respect the effort we put into every interaction and to save time for both our team and our clients, we charge a $50 consultation fee, which is fully creditable toward Radon mitigation system installation.
RADON TESTING
RadonEye
Radon Eye is a dedicated radon detection device known for its high accuracy and fast response time.
Data is displayed directly on the device’s built-in screen and can also be synced via Bluetooth to a mobile app for real-time tracking, historical trends, and report generation. Compact and easy to use, Radon Eye is ideal for homeowners, inspectors, and professionals seeking reliable short-term or long-term radon monitoring.
Single-use tests
The AccuStar or PRO-LAB Radon Gas Test Kit (and similar) offers testing of the location of interest for radon gas presence. Once used according to the provided instructions, the test sample must be sent to the specified laboratory to obtain results. Pricing for the test results may be included in the kit cost or may need to be paid separately.
AirThings wave
Airthings Wave is a versatile, multi-parameter environmental monitoring device that includes radon detection as one of its core features.
Depending on the specific model, such as the Wave Plus or Wave Mini, it can also measure temperature, humidity, airborne chemicals (VOCs), carbon dioxide (CO₂), and air pressure. Data is displayed either directly on the device or synced via Bluetooth to a user-friendly mobile app.
While many alternative devices are available on the market, the options listed above have been personally tested and verified by our team. We’re also happy to offer complimentary radon testing, at no cost to you, if certain eligibility criteria are met.
UNDERSTANDING RADON LEVELS
Radon levels are measured in Becquerels per cubic metre (Bq/m³). In Manitoba, the Health Canada guideline of 200 Bq/m³ is the standard used for taking action. Other organizations set similar but slightly different thresholds: the World Health Organization (WHO) recommends a range of 100–300 Bq/m³, and the United States uses a limit of 148 Bq/m³.
If your home tests above 200 Bq/m³, you should contact a radon mitigator of your choice to reduce the levels. Even when results fall below 200 Bq/m³, many homeowners choose to lower radon as much as reasonably achievable to further reduce long‑term health risks.
RADON Levels Measurements
Starts from *FREE
Our service includes both long-term and short-term radon level measurements, presented clearly and comprehensively to our clients. Based on these results and the follow-up process, we will develop a tailored plan outlining the necessary steps and detailed pricing options. We understand that multiple viable solutions may exist, so we will take the time to present various alternatives, ensuring our clients can make informed decisions that best meet their specific needs.
*Based on the receiver's results and follow-up processes
RADON Mitigation System Installation
Manitoba has some of the highest radon levels in Canada, meaning homeowners here are especially vulnerable to this radioactive gas. That’s why it’s crucial to ensure your home is properly tested and equipped to minimize exposure and reduce health risks.
Our goal goes beyond meeting the minimum radon level guideline of 200Bq/m3. We strive to lower radon levels as much as possible, often achieving results below 10Bq/m3
Repair or Inspection of Existing System
Even well-functioning systems can occasionally fail or experience a drop in efficiency, leading to a false sense of security. In reality, these systems may not operate as intended. Our service provides a comprehensive evaluation of your radon system's current condition. We will conduct thorough checks and, if necessary, implement solutions to repair or future-proof your existing radon system, ensuring your safety and peace of mind.
Scope of expertise and Pricing policy.
Radon level testing.
$120 Radon Monitoring Service
Electronic monitoring equipment will be installed on-site to survey indoor air conditions over a period of approximately 20 days. After the monitoring period, a detailed breakdown of radon levels will be provided to the client.
If mitigation is required and the client accepts our quote, the $120 testing fee will be credited toward the installation cost.
Please note: destination fees are non-refundable.
Travel, Consultation & Estimate.
While the estimate is free of charge and can be provided remotely, all in-person consultations provided within Winnipeg’s perimeter are $50 per consultation, regardless of the specific location.
For properties outside the perimeter, a travel fee of $1.50 per kilometre will apply on top of the calculated fee from the perimeter boundary to the destination.
IMPORTANT: $50 consultation fee will be credited toward the installation cost.
Please note: destination fees are non-refundable
Pricing Transparency.
At Radon Manitoba, our average mitigation system cost ranges between $2,200 and $3,200, depending on the specific requirements of each property. Exceptions may apply based on project complexity, site conditions, and system design.
We value both your time and ours. If this pricing range does not align with your expectations or budget, we kindly ask that you refrain from initiating a consultation.
Our focus is on delivering high-quality, long-lasting radon reduction solutions, and we believe in being upfront about the investment required to do so.
Radon Mitigation Workflow
or what to expect
1. Consultation
We begin with a friendly, informative consultation to understand your home and your goals.
- Discuss concerns and property details
- Review existing radon results
- Explain mitigation options and outcomes
2. Radon Measurement
We deploy certified radon monitors and provide a clear results report.
- Short‑term or long‑term testing
- Proper device placement
- Detailed measurement summary
3. Property Inspection
A full on‑site assessment ensures your system is tailored to your home.
- Foundation and slab type
- Sump pits, crawlspaces, mechanical rooms
- Ventilation and radon entry points
4. Under‑Slab Pressure Test
We measure how air moves beneath the slab to design an effective system.
- Diagnostic test holes
- Pressure field extension readings
- Fan sizing and suction point planning
5. Estimate & System Plan
You receive a clear written estimate outlining the recommended system.
- Equipment and materials
- Expected performance
- Total cost and timeline
6. Ordering Required Parts
We source and prepare all components needed for installation.
- Radon fans and piping
- Roof materials and alarms
- Sealants and accessories
7. Booking Installation Day
We coordinate a convenient installation date and provide preparation notes.
- Confirmed date and timeline
- Access requirements
- Support for any questions
Sharing a radon system with a sump pump - No, thanks!
If your radon mitigation contractor is advocating for the benefits of installing a radon system directly through the sump pump, you may want to share this information with them.
While it might seem convenient, this approach often compromises system performance, safety, and long-term reliability. A properly designed mitigation system should follow best practices and building code standards - not shortcuts.
Is Your Home Toxic?
We discuss modern technology in monitoring and collecting data on your home's air quality. We discuss the pitfalls of Radon Gas, Particulate or PM 2.5, VOCs, and Natural Gas Appliance emissions. These critical topics may help to raise awareness to keep yourself and your family safe.
00:00 Intro
2:00 Radon Gas and Mitigation
8:00 Poor Air Quality, Wildfires, Pollution, Allergies
10:53 Air Cleaners, VOCs
13:04 Natural Gas, Ranges, Cooking, and Ventilation

