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Providence Metro, RI Radon Information

The Providence Metro metropolitan area in Rhode Island has a regional average radon level of 7.2 pCi/L based on 25 user-submitted tests. This exceeds the EPA’s recommended action level of 4.0 pCi/L, meaning radon testing and professional mitigation should be a priority for homeowners across the region.

Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas produced by the decay of uranium in soil and bedrock. In the Providence Metro area, local geology and common residential construction—particularly homes with basements and crawlspaces—allow radon to seep indoors and accumulate to dangerous concentrations. Particularly high readings have been recorded in communities like West Warwick, Tiverton, Westerly, where professional radon testing and mitigation services are strongly recommended.

Whether you are buying a home, selling a property, or simply want to protect your family, a professional radon test is the only way to know your home’s levels. If elevated radon is found, a licensed mitigation contractor can install a sub-slab depressurization system—typically in one day—to reduce levels by up to 99%. Request a free radon mitigation quote

The regional average is 7.2 pCi/L — above the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L. Testing and mitigation are strongly recommended.
7.2
Avg. pCi/L
16
Cities
25
User Tests
Zone 1
EPA Rating
Above EPA Action Level
Below EPA Action Level

Top 5 Radon Hotspots in the Providence Metro Area

Cities with the highest average user-submitted radon readings in the Providence Metro metropolitan area.

Rank City Avg. Radon Level Tests
1 West Warwick
12.30 pCi/L
3
2 Tiverton
9.70 pCi/L
3
3 Westerly
6.70 pCi/L
3
4 Providence
11.00 pCi/L
2
5 Cranston
6.00 pCi/L
2

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Cities in the Providence Metro Area

16 cities and towns in the Providence Metro metropolitan area with user-submitted radon data.

16 cities

Radon Mitigation Professionals Serving the Providence Metro Area

Licensed contractors who serve this metro area.

Company
A Plus Home Inspections LLC
Advantage Home Inspections
ATC Lincoln Associates
Auger Enterprises Inc
Budget Home Inspection
Coughlin Radon Servies Inc
Griggs & Browne Company
Home Safe Home Inspections
Home-Rite Inspections Inc
House Doctor Home Inspection Inc
House Doctor Home Inspections
House Doctor Home Inspections Inc
Housemaster
LA Inspections
Latino Lead Inspectors
Ocean State Analytical Services LLC
Ocean State Radon
Priority Environmental Services
Radon Mitigation Services Inc
RI-Inspections
Second Opinion Home Inspection of NE Inc
SWAT Environmental - Radon Mitigation Rhode Island
US Inspect LLC
Walsh Home Inspections Inc
Water Filter Company

Frequently Asked Questions about Radon in the Providence Metro Area

Common questions about radon testing, mitigation costs, and health risks for homeowners in the Providence Metro metropolitan area.

Why are radon levels so high in the Providence Metro area?
Radon levels in the Providence Metro area are driven by the local soil and bedrock composition, which contains naturally occurring uranium. As uranium decays, it produces radon gas that migrates upward through the soil and enters homes through foundation cracks, sump pits, and gaps around pipes. Homes with basements and crawlspaces are especially susceptible because these below-grade spaces are in direct contact with the soil where radon concentrations are highest.
How much does radon mitigation cost in Providence Metro?
Professional radon mitigation in the Providence Metro metropolitan area typically costs between $800 and $2,500, depending on the size and construction of your home. The most common approach is an active sub-slab depressurization system, which a certified contractor can usually install in a single day. Ongoing energy costs for the mitigation fan are minimal—roughly $5–$10 per month—and most systems reduce radon levels by 90% or more.
Are landlords in Rhode Island required to test for radon?
Radon testing and disclosure requirements vary by state and municipality. Some Rhode Island jurisdictions require landlords to disclose known radon levels or test results, while others have no mandate. Regardless of local law, the EPA recommends radon testing for all residential properties—including rentals—since radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States.
Can I sell a house with high radon levels in the Providence Metro area?
Yes. High radon levels do not prevent a home sale, but buyers in the Providence Metro market routinely request radon testing during the inspection period. If levels exceed 4.0 pCi/L, the buyer may negotiate for the seller to install a mitigation system before closing. Having a radon mitigation system already in place can actually be a selling point, demonstrating proactive home maintenance and providing documented proof of safe indoor air quality.