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Radon Pros in New Mexico

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EPA zone context: New Mexico is mostly Zone 2 with Zone 1 pockets in higher-elevation and uranium-associated geologic regions.

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Black Mesa Property Inspections

Licensed Provider: Rodney Smith

Testing SpecialistAlbuquerque, NM

5.0 (132 Google reviews)

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Certified RMP
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Quality Home Inspections NM

Licensed Provider: Donald Tom Allen Jr

Testing SpecialistAlbuquerque, NM

5.0 (1753 Google reviews)

Certified Professional
Certified RMP
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Mellevet, LLC

Licensed Provider: Kyle D Sage

Testing SpecialistBloomfield, NM

5.0 (214 Google reviews)

Certified Professional
Certified RMP
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What to Do Next

Three steps to address radon in your New Mexico home.

Frequently Asked Questions: Radon in New Mexico

Testimonials

Recent homeowner results in New Mexico

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

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.

Albuquerque, NM

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.

Farmington, NM

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.

Bloomfield, NM

About Radon in New Mexico

EPA Zone Summary: New Mexico is mostly Zone 2 with Zone 1 pockets in higher-elevation and uranium-associated geologic regions.

Radon levels vary house-to-house even in the same city. Testing your own home is the only reliable way to know your risk.

Radon Guides for New Mexico

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

Radon testing & monitoring products for New Mexico

Start with a low-cost test kit, or set up continuous monitoring after mitigation.

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