Carversville, PA Radon Levels
Check local Carversville radon levels and find certified testing and mitigation professionals to keep your home safe
Carversville, PA Radon Facts
This rural Bucks County community north of Philadelphia sits on reading prong geology that can produce elevated radon levels in southeastern Pennsylvania. Limited testing data makes individual home testing crucial for residents in the 18913 zip code area. The area's historic housing stock, including many homes with stone foundations typical of colonial Pennsylvania construction, may have higher radon entry rates through foundation cracks and gaps.
Bucks County average: 9.00 pCi/L, based on 25 user-submitted tests across 14 cities in the county. No homeowner readings have been submitted for Carversville itself yet, so this county figure is the closest available benchmark. The EPA recommends taking action at or above 4.0 pCi/L.
Carversville, PA Radon Mitigation
Professional radon mitigation is the most effective way to permanently lower radon levels and protect your household.
Need Radon Mitigation or Testing in Carversville?
- 100% Free, No-Obligation Quotes
- Matches You with State-Licensed Bucks County Pros
Radon Readings Near Carversville, PA
No homeowner tests have been submitted for Carversville 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.
| City | Distance | Avg User Level | Readings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pipersville | 3.6 mi | 5.00 pCi/L | 1 |
| New Hope | 4.7 mi | 5.33 pCi/L | 3 |
| Doylestown | 5.2 mi | 11.33 pCi/L | 3 |
| Newtown | 10.2 mi | 8.67 pCi/L | 3 |
| Upper Black Eddy | 11.2 mi | 8.00 pCi/L | 1 |
| Richboro | 12.1 mi | 3.00 pCi/L | 1 |
| Warminster | 12.5 mi | 11.00 pCi/L | 3 |
| Sellersville | 13.6 mi | 6.00 pCi/L | 1 |
Bucks County Radon Profile
Bucks County falls in EPA Radon Zone 1, meaning the local uranium-bearing geology is predicted to drive average indoor radon screening levels above the EPA's 4 pCi/L action threshold. Homeowner-submitted tests from 14 cities in Bucks County average 9.00 pCi/L across 25 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 Bucks County to test, as levels can differ between neighboring homes.