Nebraska's Absolute Radon Solutions
Radon exposure shouldn’t be a guessing game—protect your home with proven mitigation that lasts. At Absolute Radon Solutions, we deliver expert-driven systems tailored for your family’s safety.
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We detect, reduce, and eliminate radon
Work with our qualified professionals to ensure your home is a safe place to breathe against the second leading cause of lung cancer, radon gas.
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Safe Levels. Guaranteed Result.
Protect your home and family with expert radon mitigation solutions tailored to your foundation. Our proven methods target the source—keeping your indoor air clean, safe, and worry-free.
Sub Slab Depressurization
Sub Membrane Depressurization
Block Wall Depressurization
Passive System Activations
From risk to relief
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What is radon and why is it dangerous?
Invisible, odorless—and potentially deadly
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that forms from the decay of uranium in soil, rock, and water. It’s colorless and odorless, which means it can accumulate in your home without any obvious signs. Long-term exposure to high radon levels is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States, especially dangerous for non-smokers. Testing and mitigation are the only ways to ensure your home is safe.
Is radon only a problem in basements?
Radon can affect any level of your home
While radon levels are often highest in basements due to their proximity to the soil, the gas can move through foundation cracks, plumbing, and wall cavities to reach upper floors. Even homes without basements can have elevated radon levels. A whole-home radon test is the best way to understand your risk.
How often should I retest for radon?
Retest every 2 years—or after major changes
The EPA recommends retesting your home every two years, or sooner if you’ve made structural changes, installed a mitigation system, or experienced nearby construction. Seasonal shifts and settling foundations can also change radon levels over time. Regular testing ensures continued protection for your family.
Local Roots, Regional Reach.
Serving the state of Nebraska, we proudly cover areas like Grand Island, Kearney, and Hastings. Wherever you call home in the state, we’re here to help protect it.
