Best Radon Testing & Mitigation in Kinross

About Radon in Kinross, Prince Edward Island

Last updated: March 2026

Kinross is served by C-NRPP certified radon professionals listed on RadonFinder.ca. Prince Edward Island has generally lower radon risk than most other Atlantic provinces, largely due to its sedimentary geology — red sandstone and shale that produce less radon than the granite formations found in Nova Scotia or Newfoundland. That said, radon is present in all soils to varying degrees, and no province is truly zero-risk. Health Canada surveys indicate a smaller proportion of PEI homes exceed the guideline compared to the national average, but testing remains the only way to know your home's actual level.

Typical Mitigation Cost in Prince Edward Island

$1,800–$2,800

Below national average

PEI's sedimentary geology and milder climate produce generally lower radon levels, keeping most mitigation systems simpler and less costly.

  • Foundation type — many PEI homes have slab or partial basement construction
  • Home age — older PEI homes may have more foundation gaps
  • Crawlspace construction in rural areas
  • Limited contractor availability on the island compared to mainland provinces
  • Seasonal access — some rural properties are more accessible in warmer months

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Frequently Asked Questions: Radon in Kinross

RadonFinder.ca lists C-NRPP certified radon testing and mitigation professionals serving Kinross, Prince Edward Island. Browse the directory above to compare professionals by services offered, certifications, and reviews.
Most homeowners in Prince Edward Island pay between $1,800 and $2,800 for a complete radon mitigation system. Actual cost depends on your foundation type, home size, and the complexity of the installation. Request quotes from multiple professionals to compare.
Kinross follows Health Canada’s national guideline of 200 Bq/m³. If your home tests above this level, Health Canada recommends taking action to reduce radon — within two years for levels between 200 and 600 Bq/m³, and within one year if above 600 Bq/m³.
Yes. Health Canada recommends testing every home in Canada, regardless of age, construction type, or location. Radon levels vary from house to house — even neighbouring homes can have very different readings. A long-term test of at least 91 days during the heating season is the most reliable method.
The most common system is active sub-slab depressurization (ASD). A certified professional installs a pipe through your foundation slab connected to a fan that draws radon from beneath the home and vents it safely above the roofline. Installation typically takes one day.

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