Radon Professionals in Saskatchewan

About Radon in Saskatchewan

Last updated: March 2026

Saskatchewan is one of the highest-radon provinces in Canada. Health Canada surveys consistently find that roughly 25% of Saskatchewan homes exceed the 200 Bq/m³ guideline — matching Alberta's rate and far exceeding the national average. The province sits on uranium-rich Precambrian basement rock and glacial deposits that continuously off-gas radon, and the extreme cold climate means homes remain sealed for months at a time. Both Regina and Saskatoon show elevated average readings, and rural homes are not immune.

Typical Mitigation Cost in Saskatchewan

$1,800–$3,000

Near national average

Saskatchewan costs are near the national average, with urban centres being more competitive and rural areas slightly higher due to travel.

  • Foundation type — poured concrete slab vs. full basement
  • Number of suction points needed based on sub-slab conditions
  • Basement finish level and pipe routing complexity
  • Rural vs. urban contractor availability
  • Seasonal demand — contractors are busiest in spring and fall

Showing 112 of 12 professionals in Saskatchewan

All Sask Radon

Saskatoon, SK
Basic
5.0(22)Google

Offers professional radon measurement and mitigation services by C-NRPP professionals, serving all of Saskatchewan.

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Basic
5.0(200)Google

Offers C-NRPP certified radon testing, measurement, consultation, and mitigation system installation in Saskatoon, SK. Specializes in lowering toxic radon levels and provides HVAC services.

MitigationTesting
Basic
5.0(47)Google

Provides professional radon mitigation and testing services in Regina and Saskatchewan. Offers 3-month winter radon testing, free consultations, and expert system design.

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Master Radon

Regina, SK
Basic
5.0(253)Google

Provides radon testing, measurement, and mitigation services from Regina, SK. Serves homes throughout Saskatchewan and Western Manitoba.

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Basic
4.4(41)Google

Certified to measure and mitigate radon gas for Swift Current and area. Offers installation services and free estimates.

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Basic
5.0(1)Google

Professionally certified for radon testing, measurement, and mitigation system design and installation for homes and businesses in Regina, SK.

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Pinchin Ltd.

Regina, SK
Basic
3.4(5)Google
Testing

Town & Country

Regina, SK
Basic
5.0(253)Google
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Sijia Mao

Regina, SK
Basic
Testing

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Frequently Asked Questions: Radon in Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan's geology includes deep Precambrian basement rocks rich in uranium, which produce radon continuously. Glacial deposits transport this radon-bearing soil gas to the surface. The cold, dry climate keeps homes tightly sealed for most of the year, allowing radon to accumulate.
Health Canada surveys indicate approximately 25% of Saskatchewan homes exceed the 200 Bq/m³ guideline — one of the highest provincial rates in Canada. Both urban and rural homes are affected.
Radon testing is not a legal requirement in Saskatchewan real estate transactions, but awareness is growing. Some buyers and realtors in Saskatoon and Regina now include radon testing as a standard condition.
Both Saskatoon and Regina have documented elevated average radon levels. Specific neighbourhoods can vary depending on local soil and construction, but neither city can be considered low-risk without testing.
Health Canada recommends action within two years for levels between 200 and 600 Bq/m³, and within one year for levels above 600 Bq/m³. Acting sooner is always better — radon exposure risk accumulates over time.
Health Canada has included Saskatchewan in national radon mapping and public awareness campaigns. The Saskatchewan Health Authority also supports radon testing and mitigation recommendations.
Use the city search above to find certified radon professionals in your area. Professionals are available in Saskatoon, Regina, and many other Saskatchewan communities.
Most Saskatchewan homeowners spend between $1,800 and $3,000 for a complete active sub-slab depressurization system. Multi-point systems or complicated basement configurations may cost more.

Radon Resources for Saskatchewan

Tools and guides to help you understand radon risk and take action.