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Cambridge Springs, PA Radon Levels

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Cambridge Springs, PA Radon Facts

EPA Radon Zone Zone 2 — Moderate Risk 2–4 pCi/L (Zone 2)
County Crawford County, PA
Zip Code 16403

Cambridge Springs in Crawford County lies within the Erie Metro region, where glacial deposits and underlying shale formations create moderate radon potential throughout northwestern Pennsylvania. The area's housing ranges from Victorian-era homes to mid-century construction, with many properties featuring basements where radon gas can concentrate. Although comprehensive testing data for zip code 16403 is currently unavailable, residents should prioritize radon testing given Pennsylvania's EPA Zone 2 designation and the region's geological profile.

8.00
pCi/L area average
Above EPA Action Level

Crawford County average: 8.00 pCi/L, based on 2 user-submitted tests across 2 cities in the county. No homeowner readings have been submitted for Cambridge Springs itself yet, so this county figure is the closest available benchmark. The EPA recommends taking action at or above 4.0 pCi/L.

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Radon Readings Near Cambridge Springs, PA

No homeowner tests have been submitted for Cambridge Springs yet. The closest cities with user-submitted radon data are shown below — explore them to gauge local conditions. Radon varies by home, so testing is the only way to know your level.

CityDistanceAvg User LevelReadings
Saegertown 7.0 mi 9.00 pCi/L 1
Conneaut Lake 18.1 mi 7.00 pCi/L 1
Girard 18.5 mi 12.50 pCi/L 2
Franklin 30.0 mi 9.00 pCi/L 1
Greenville 31.9 mi 10.75 pCi/L 4
Transfer 38.0 mi 5.50 pCi/L 2
Cranberry 40.1 mi 1.00 pCi/L 1
Sharpsville 42.6 mi 9.00 pCi/L 1

Crawford County Radon Profile

The soils and bedrock of Crawford County place it in EPA Radon Zone 2, a moderate-risk classification with predicted indoor averages of 2 to 4 pCi/L. Homeowner-submitted tests from 2 cities in Crawford County average 8.00 pCi/L across 2 tests — above the EPA's 4 pCi/L action level, reinforcing the need for testing across the county. Since radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer nationally, the EPA urges every household in Crawford County to test, as levels can differ between neighboring homes.

Radon FAQ for Cambridge Springs, PA

What EPA Radon Zone is Cambridge Springs in?
Cambridge Springs and the 16403 zip code are in Crawford County, which has an EPA assigned Radon Zone of 2. A zone of 2 predicts an average indoor radon screening level between 2 and 4 pCi/L.
Why are radon readings shown from areas near Cambridge Springs?
No homeowner radon tests have been submitted for Cambridge Springs yet. Because radon is driven by regional soil and bedrock geology, readings from the closest cities—and the Crawford County average—are the best available indicator of local conditions until Cambridge Springs homeowners submit their own results. The EPA still recommends testing every individual home, since levels can vary significantly from house to house.
How much does radon mitigation cost in Cambridge Springs?
Radon mitigation in Cambridge Springs typically costs between $800 and $2,000. Most homes with standard basements can be mitigated with a sub-slab depressurization system in the $1,000–$1,500 range. Factors that can increase cost include complex foundations, crawl spaces, or very high radon levels.
Should I test for radon if I'm buying a home in Cambridge Springs?
Yes. Radon testing should be part of every home purchase. A short-term radon test is typically included as part of the home inspection process and costs $150–$250. If elevated levels are found, you can negotiate mitigation as part of the sale.