Ensure the safety of your family by getting your home tested for radon today.
If your home tests high, we can install mitigation systems that quietly guards your family's health for years.

Radon is a colourless, odourless gas that seeps up from the soil beneath your home, and Saskatchewan has some of the highest levels in Canada. You can't see it or smell it, so the only way to know your radon levels is to test.
At Moose Jaw Radon, we make it simple. We measure your home, explain your results in plain English, and if levels come back high. We can install mitigation systems that keeps your family breathing safe air for years.
As a local team, we know prairie homes around the area and the ground they sit on, so you get the right fix the first time.
"From the first phone call to the final retest, the whole process was smooth and professional. They explained every step, showed up right on time, and had our system installed in a single day. Our Moose Jaw home finally feels safe."
"These folks really know their stuff. They worked around our schedule, finished faster than we expected, and left the place spotless. Best of all, our retest proved the system works. Highly recommend to anyone in Moose Jaw."
"Very knowledgeable and professional. They took the time to answer all our questions about radon and the testing process. The installation was neat, and the follow-up testing confirmed that the system was working exactly as promised."
At Moose Jaw Radon, we handle radon testing and remediation from start to finish. First finding out if you have a problem, then fixing it for good.

Not all tests are equal. A short-term "snapshot" test can flag a problem quickly, but a long-term test gives the dependable number you want before making any decisions.
We often use a continuous radon monitor that continuously logs readings. That data shows how your levels change, and how your furnace and ventilation affect the air you breathe.
Placement matters, too. We measure in the lowest lived-in level of your home, away from drafts, windows, and sump pits, so the result reflects real conditions rather than a one-off spike.
When your report is ready, you'll have a documented record you can keep for insurance, resale, or your own peace of mind.
Most homes are fixed with a method called sub-slab depressurization. We create a single suction point beneath your foundation, then route a sealed pipe up and out so the gas is drawn away before it can rise into your rooms.
A quiet, energy-efficient fan does the work around the clock. We also seal cracks, sump lids, and other openings so the whole system pulls harder and works better.
Every install includes a follow up radon test to confirm your new levels are within the Canada Health safety guidelines.
And because the system keeps running quietly in the background, you stay protected long after we've packed up and gone.

From your first test to a fully installed system, we cover every step of keeping your home radon-safe..
Whether you need to confirm your levels or fix the problem for good, we tailor the right solution to your home and foundation.

Radon is a natural radioactive gas that forms as uranium in the soil breaks down. It's colourless, odourless, and tasteless, so it slips into your home completely unnoticed.
Outdoors it disperses harmlessly. But indoors, especially in basements and lower levels, it can build up to levels that put your family at risk without a single warning sign.
Here in Moose Jaw, our prairie soil and long, sealed-up winters make that build-up more likely. Testing is the only way to know whether it's collecting in the rooms where you live.
Radon is the number one cause of lung cancer in non-smokers, and the second leading cause overall. The risk comes from breathing it in day after day, year after year.
Radon breaks down quickly, releasing tiny radioactive particles as it does. When you breathe them in, those particles lodge in your lungs and damage the cells that line them. Over years of exposure, that damage can lead to lung cancer.
The higher your level and the longer you're exposed, the greater the risk.
The reassuring part: once you test your house and know you're at risk, radon is very treatable, and reducing it directly lowers your family's risk.

As a locally focused radon test and remediation company, we are proud to serve homeowners throughout Moose Jaw and nearby areas.
We understand the construction styles, foundations, and conditions that can contribute to radon concerns in local prairie homes.
Our goal is to make radon testing and mitigation straightforward, affordable, and accessible for every home owner.
It is a radioactive gas produced as uranium naturally breaks down in soil and rock. You cannot see, smell, or taste it, and prolonged exposure is a leading cause of lung cancer. Health Canada links roughly one in six lung cancer cases to radon.
Our region sits on uranium-rich ground, giving the prairies some of the highest readings in the country. Tightly sealed homes then trap the gas indoors. That combination makes local testing especially important.
Lower air pressure inside your home draws soil gas in through any point where the structure meets the ground. Common entry routes include foundation cracks, construction joints, sump pits, floor drains, and gaps around pipes. Even new, well-built homes have these openings.
There is no completely safe amount, so lower is always better. Health Canada advises taking action at 200 becquerels per cubic metre or higher. Reducing your exposure as much as reasonably possible is the goal.
Testing is the only reliable way to know. You can use a long-term alpha-track kit sent to a lab, or a continuous digital monitor for quicker readings. Placement matters, so many homeowners have a certified professional guide the process.
Because levels swing hour to hour and season to season, a snapshot is not enough. Health Canada recommends a minimum of three months, ideally over fall and winter when readings peak. Short-term tests are only useful as an early indicator.
Choose the lowest level you occupy for at least four hours a day, such as a basement or main floor. Keep it away from windows, exterior doors, and heat or moisture sources. Kits and professionals both provide placement guidance.
Yes. Age and construction quality do not protect you, and energy-efficient, airtight builds can actually trap the gas more easily. Only a test reveals the true level.
Most systems use sub-slab depressurization, drawing soil gas from beneath the foundation and venting it above the roofline. Each setup is customized to the home's structure. A well-designed system typically cuts levels by more than 80 percent.
Pricing depends on your foundation, size, and layout, with most residential systems falling in a predictable range between $2,500 to $3,500. Homes with crawlspaces or multiple suction points cost more. Installation is usually completed in a single day.
Yes. Reputable measurement and mitigation work is done by technicians certified through the Canadian National Radon Proficiency Program (C-NRPP). It is also wise to check independent reviews before hiring.
Absolutely. Follow-up testing confirms the system brought your levels down and is keeping them stable. Retesting is also smart after major renovations or changes to heating and ventilation.
Moose Jaw Radon is your local team focused entirely on protecting prairie homes from radon. We test your home, explain what the results mean, and install mitigation systems that keep your family safe for years.
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