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EPA zone context: Northern New Jersey along the Reading Prong is Zone 1 — one of the highest-radon areas in the US. Central and southern NJ are Zone 2-3.

About Radon in New Jersey

Last updated: March 2026

Northern New Jersey sits on the Reading Prong geological formation, one of the highest-radon areas in the entire United States. Hunterdon, Somerset, Morris, Warren, and Sussex counties consistently produce some of the most elevated indoor radon readings in the country, with individual homes frequently testing above 20 pCi/L. These areas are firmly EPA Zone 1. Central and southern New Jersey transition to Zone 2 and Zone 3, with the Pine Barrens and shore communities generally showing lower levels. New Jersey has one of the strongest radon regulatory frameworks in the nation — the NJ DEP requires all radon testers and mitigators to be certified, with the state maintaining its own certification examination beyond national NRPP requirements. In real estate transactions, radon testing is not mandated by state law, but it is extremely common in northern NJ transactions, and many municipalities have local disclosure requirements. New Jersey is distinctive because the Reading Prong affects the most densely populated portion of the state, meaning a large number of residents live in Zone 1 areas. The NJ DEP maintains an active radon program with public outreach, free test kit programs, and detailed county-level data. The EPA recommends all New Jersey homes be tested, with particular emphasis on the northern counties where geological conditions produce consistently high readings.

Typical Mitigation Cost in New Jersey

$1,500–$3,500

Above national average

  • State DEP certification required for all radon mitigation businesses
  • Reading Prong geology in northern NJ produces very high radon
  • High labor and material costs in the NYC metro corridor
  • Dense housing and finished basements complicate routing
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Advanced Radon Services, LLC

Licensed Provider: Melissa M Price

Testing SpecialistHardwick, NJ

5.0 (118 Google reviews)

Certified Professional
Certified RMP, RMS
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What to Do Next

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Frequently Asked Questions: Radon in New Jersey

Testimonials

Recent homeowner results in New Jersey

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

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.

Jersey City, NJ

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.

Lakewood, NJ

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.

Union, NJ

Radon Guides for New Jersey

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Radon testing & monitoring products for New Jersey

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