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Compare 7 local radon testing providers in Midland, MI. Verified listings with real contact info.

7 verified providers · Updated 2026-04-25

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At Home Inspections

4.9 ★ (30 reviews)

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Van Wert Inspections

4.5 ★ (55 reviews)

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Ayres On Point Home Inspections

5.0 ★ (21 reviews)

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At Home Inspections

4.9 (30 reviews)
208 S Auburn St, Auburn, MI 48611
Mon–Sun 7am–8pm
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Van Wert Inspections

4.5 (55 reviews)
4418 9 Mile Rd, Auburn, MI 48611
Mon–Sun 8am–6pm
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Ayres On Point Home Inspections

5.0 (21 reviews)
517 W Leonard St, Sanford, MI 48657
Open 24 Hours
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Quality Property Inspections

5.0 (54 reviews)
245 Delta Rd, Freeland, MI 48623
Mon–Sat 7am–7pm · Sun 12–6pm
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Safe Living Home Inspections

5.0 (8 reviews)
3239 S Auburn Dr, Saginaw, MI 48601
Mon–Sat 8am–6pm · Sun 12–6pm
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Highland home inspections LLC

4.9 (123 reviews)
851 Charles Ave, Alma, MI 48801
Mon–Fri 7am–9pm · Sat 9am–9pm · Sun 1–8:30pm
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Furgeson Inspections LLC

5.0 (227 reviews)
631 S Antler St, Gladwin, MI 48624
Mon–Sat 8am–7pm · Sun 8am–8pm

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does radon testing cost in Michigan?

Professional radon testing typically costs $175 to $350. Short-term tests (48-96 hours) are used for real estate transactions. Long-term tests (90+ days) provide the most accurate annual average. EGLE recommends professional testing over DIY kits for real estate transactions, though DIY kits ($20-$40) are available at hardware stores.

Why is radon especially concerning in Michigan?

Kent County and the western Lower Peninsula fall in EPA Zone 1 (highest risk), while Grand Traverse County and much of the northern Lower Peninsula also show elevated readings. Metro Detroit, Flint-area, and Kalamazoo homes regularly exceed the EPA action level of 4 pCi/L. EGLE considers radon a public health issue and publishes county-level radon data.

Are radon testers required to be certified in Michigan?

Certification requirements vary by state. EGLE and professional organizations like the National Radon Proficiency Program (NRPP) or National Radon Safety Board (NRSB) recommend certified testers. For real estate transactions, use a certified professional to ensure legally defensible results.

What happens if my Michigan home has high radon levels?

If radon levels exceed 4 pCi/L, the EPA and EGLE recommend installing a radon mitigation system. Sub-slab depressurization is the most effective method and typically costs $1,000 to $2,000. State-certified contractors can perform mitigation. Mitigation reduces levels by up to 99%.

When should I test for radon in my Michigan home?

EGLE recommends testing all homes, especially in EPA Zone 1 areas across western Michigan and the northern Lower Peninsula. Test when buying or selling, after major renovations affecting the foundation, or if you have never tested. Testing during cooler months (November through March) with windows closed provides the most representative results. Re-test every 2 years or after major changes to the home.

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