Phone: 506-871-4102 and 1-877-RADON86 (1-877-723-6686)

Got your radon test results in Grand Bay Westfield?

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Submit the form and we’ll explain your result and your next best step, our Certified advice is always FREE.

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  • No pressure. Clear next steps.
  • Free C-NRPP certified radon advice.
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  • C-NRPP certified radon professionals
  • 1,000+ buildings mitigated
  • 86+ Google reviews (5-star average)
  • Serving New Brunswick (and beyond)

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You got your radon number. Now you need a clear next step.

You tested your home and the result came back higher than you expected.

It’s normal to have questions like:

  • Is this level a problem right now?
  • Do I need mitigation—or should I retest first?
  • How accurate is my test?
  • What’s the smartest next step for my home?

You don’t need to become a radon expert—you just have to talk to the right one.

You’re in the right place

Radon Repair is a local, C-NRPP certified team that helps homeowners across the Maritimes understand radon results and take the right next step—whether that’s sitting back and waiting to test every 5 years, retesting, monitoring, or mitigation.

  • C-NRPP certified team (certified advice is always free)
  • 1,000+ buildings mitigated
  • Clear answers and real advice
  • Our C-NRPP certified advice meets Health Canada’s guidelines for measurement and mitigation
  • Our president, Jeff, is also the president of the Canadian Association of Radon Scientists and Technologists (CARST)

A simple plan to get clarity

  1. Fill out the form above.
  2. We’ll contact you to confirm details and answer all of your questions.
  3. We’ll explain what your result means (based on your test type and your home).
  4. We will send you an email follow up with video explanation for your reference
  5. You’ll get a clear recommendation:
    • Relax and Smile (Retest every 5 years or major reno)
    • Retest (if needed)
    • Continuous monitoring (For ongoing confidence with C-NRPP guidance)
    • Mitigation plan + estimate (if you or your levels call for it)

    Real results you can measure

    When mitigation is the right next step, the goal is simple: Get your radon As Low As Reasonably Achievable (ALARA)  Here are a few real radon reductions measured post mitigation:

    What our clients say about us

    Contacted Radon Repair after getting a high long-term reading. Had a call back within a day and a consultation with Paul within a day after that. He explained everything very thoroughly and all the options. The team were able to do an assessment and mitigation within a month. Levels have been near zero ever since – now 4 months out. Everyone was nothing but professional throughout the process, and we really appreciate the team being willing to service the island! Highly recommend.

    Lynne O. (5 stars)

    Radon Repair were great from start to finish. We had a somewhat complicated case, and they did not stop until they had it figured out and our radon levels successfully reduced. Every single team member was knowledgeable, professional and friendly. Thank you Jeff and all the team at Radon Repair!

    Nikki K. (5 stars)

    Radon Repair is one of the best companies I’ve ever worked with. Their crew is very friendly and knowledgeable and answered all the questions I had throughout. From start to finish they were great to work with. You can tell right from your first interaction they are passionate about what they do and want to make your home a safer space for you and your family.

    Phil M. (5 stars)

    Serving Grand Bay Westfield and surrounding communities

    We’re based in Moncton, New Brunswick and work all across the Maritime region.

    If you’re nearby and you have radon results you’re concerned about, we’ll help you understand what your levels mean and what your best options are.

    Want a clear answer on your radon result?

    Scroll back up and fill out the form—we’ll be in touch with straightforward, certified guidance.

    Prefer to talk? Call 506-871-4102 and 1-877-RADON86 (1-877-723-6686)

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is Radon?

    Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that comes from the ground. It can enter a home through small openings in the foundation and build up indoors.

    How do I know if my home has radon?

    You can’t tell without testing. Radon has no smell, colour, or taste. A long-term test (90+ days) gives the best picture of your average exposure.

    What does Bq/m³ mean?

    Bq/m³ (becquerels per cubic metre) is the unit used in Canada to measure radon in air. Your result is the average level measured during your test period.

    What radon level is considered “high” in Canada?

    Health Canada recommends taking action at 200 Bq/m³ or higher. Many homeowners choose to reduce radon at lower levels too, because there is no known safe level of radon exposure.

    What do my results mean? (Reach out and we will help explain)

    0–100 Bq/m³  If your result is in this range, your long-term radon level is very low. It’s below the World Health Organization guideline, and it’s the kind of level we aim for after mitigation.

    100–150 Bq/m³ You’re still below the Canadian action guideline of 200. However, you’re above the World Health Organization guideline. Some homeowners in this range choose electronic monitoring to see how levels fluctuate over time.

    150–200 Bq/m³ You’re below Health Canada’s action level, but you’re above the guidelines used by the World Health Organization and the United States. Health Canada states 200 is an action level, not a safe level, because there is no known safe level for radon. Many homeowners choose to mitigate as they approach 200, and electronic monitoring can help you understand how levels fluctuate over time. 

    200+ Bq/m³ If your level is above 200, Health Canada recommends you take action. The higher the number, the sooner you should act. We recommend speaking with a C-NRPP certified mitigation professional to review your options.

    How much can mitigation reduce radon levels?

    At Radon Repair we guarantee to bring your levels down below 100 Bq/m3, however, every home is different.  Properly designed systems typically reduce radon levels up to 90%.  We verify results after installation using electronic monitoring so you can see the improvement for yourself.

    How does radon mitigation work?

    Most systems reduce radon by creating suction under the foundation and venting radon gas safely outside. The system runs continuously to keep levels low.

    How long does radon mitigation take?

    Most systems reduce radon by creating suction under the foundation and venting radon gas safely outside. The system runs continuously to keep levels low.

    How much can mitigation reduce radon levels?

    Every home is different, but properly designed systems typically reduce radon significantly. We verify results after installation using electronic monitoring so you can see the improvement.

    Are you C-NRPP certified?

    Yes. Our technicians are C-NRPP certified, and our C-NRPP certified advice is always free.