Basement
$900–$1,800
Usually simpler pipe routing and fan placement.
Costs in New Mexico are usually driven by home setup, not by state-level pricing. Standard systems are commonly in the $800–$1,500 range. More complex installations are often $1,500–$3,000.
FindRadonPros lists 4 radon professionals in New Mexico. 2 hold verified radon certifications. Average Google rating: 4.7.
$900–$1,800
Usually simpler pipe routing and fan placement.
$1,200–$2,500
Sealing and membrane work can add labor and materials.
$800–$1,700
Often straightforward when slab access is clear.
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Albuquerque, New Mexico
Farmington, New Mexico
Most homes in New Mexico are quoted in the $800–$1,500 range for standard installations, while more complex homes can run $1,500–$3,000.
FindRadonPros currently lists 4 radon professionals in New Mexico. 2 have verified radon certifications. The average Google rating is 4.7.
In most cases, yes. Mitigation lowers radon exposure and can make home sales easier when buyers request radon results.
Usually no. Most homeowners pay out of pocket, but comparing bids from multiple contractors helps control total cost.
Most standard jobs are completed in a day, while complex layouts can take longer depending on routing and sealing needs.
Home size, foundation type, measured radon level, and system design are the biggest cost drivers.