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EPA zone context: Approximately two-thirds of Indiana counties are Zone 1, with the highest concentrations in central and northern regions.

About Radon in Indiana

Last updated: March 2026

Indiana has one of the most widespread radon problems in the Midwest. According to EPA mapping, approximately two-thirds of Indiana's 92 counties are classified as Zone 1 — the highest predicted indoor radon potential. The highest concentrations are in central and northern regions, including the Indianapolis metropolitan area where Marion, Hamilton, Hendricks, and Johnson counties consistently report elevated readings. Indiana's glacial soil deposits, rich in uranium-bearing minerals, create ideal conditions for radon gas generation and soil-gas transport into home foundations. Indiana does not require state-specific radon licensing beyond national NRPP or NRSB certification, making credential verification especially important for homeowners. In real estate transactions, radon testing is not state-mandated but is considered standard practice in the central Indiana market. What makes Indiana's radon situation noteworthy is the combination of high risk coverage and relatively low public awareness compared to neighboring states like Ohio and Illinois. The Indiana State Department of Health actively promotes radon testing, noting that the state has the second-highest average radon levels in the Midwest behind Iowa. Every Indiana home should be tested, especially those with basements or crawlspace foundations in the central and northern counties.

Typical Mitigation Cost in Indiana

$1,000–$2,500

Near national average

  • Karst limestone in south-central Indiana creates radon pathways
  • Glacial till in northern Indiana may require extended suction pits
  • Moderate labor costs keep pricing near national averages
  • State radon program increases market competition
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Pillar To Post - The Hull Team, Inc.

Licensed Provider: Richard Hull

Testing SpecialistBloomington, IN

5.0 (158 Google reviews)

Certified Professional
Certified RMP
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Southern Indiana Home Inspections, LLC

Licensed Provider: Faron M. Lake

Testing SpecialistBloomington, IN

4.6 (68 Google reviews)

Certified Professional
Certified RMP
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Paino Home Inspections

Licensed Provider: Matthew S Phillips

Testing SpecialistPlainfield, IN

5.0 (116 Google reviews)

Certified Professional
Certified RMP
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Preferred Real Estate Inspection Services

Licensed Provider: Joseph Hartsough

Full ServiceSouth Bend, IN

4.9 (830 Google reviews)

Certified Professional
Certified RMP, RMS
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What to Do Next

Three steps to address radon in your Indiana home.

Frequently Asked Questions: Radon in Indiana

Testimonials

Recent homeowner results in Indiana

Examples of homeowners who tested, mitigated, and confirmed lower radon levels in Indiana.

Radon levels were 8.2 pCi/L before the install and 0.6 on the follow-up test. The quote matched the scope and the crew finished in one day.

Outcome

Reduced from 8.2 pCi/L to 0.6 pCi/L

Rachel M.

Indianapolis, IN

We compared two certified companies here and picked the one that explained the crawlspace plan clearly. Our monitor stayed below 1.5 the week after the system went live.

Outcome

Post-install readings stayed below 1.5 pCi/L

Chris D.

Crown Point, IN

The site helped us find a contractor fast during escrow. They tested, installed mitigation, and documented the re-test so closing stayed on schedule.

Outcome

Testing, mitigation, and re-test completed before closing

Patricia L.

Bloomington, IN

Radon Guides for Indiana

Articles and guides to help you understand radon risk and make informed decisions.

Radon testing & monitoring products for Indiana

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