1. Foundation complexity
Separate slabs, additions and crawl spaces may need distinct collection zones.
Cost guide · Lincoln, Nebraska
The honest answer starts with the building—not a one-price-fits-all promise.
Planning context, not a quote
Research underwriting range: $1,200–$2,500
This range came from the project’s 2026 market screening and is provided only as broad planning context. It is not a published price, offer or guarantee from Lincoln Radon Pros or a contractor. A property assessment is needed for a current estimate.
More complex foundations, multiple suction zones, finished basements, difficult routing or crawl-space membranes can change scope. Ask what is included before comparing totals.
Separate slabs, additions and crawl spaces may need distinct collection zones.
Routing around finished walls and ceilings can require more planning and labor.
Diagnostic testing helps determine how effectively suction travels below the slab.
An interior or exterior route changes materials, access and visual impact.
Fan selection, electrical work, alarms, labeling and warranty coverage affect scope.
The cheapest line item is not automatically the best value; compare the verification plan.
Provide the radon result, foundation type, approximate age, finished areas and timing. Photos can help a provider prepare, but do not replace an on-site assessment where one is needed.
Tell us about the property and your test result. We’ll use it to understand what kind of help you need.