Delaware Radon Map, Levels & Testing Guide
Browse the 1 listed county page surfaced for Delaware. Open a listed county to compare its EPA zone, source caveats, testing meaning, and when mitigation pricing becomes worth checking.
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Official Evidence in Delaware
1 of 1 listed counties have official evidence
Open a county page to see the processed verdict: source confidence, local burden, state percentile, and the next step for no reading, 2.0-3.9, or 4.0+ pCi/L.
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Measured Risk Leaders in Delaware
County rankings from actual reported radon tests
These lists rank the visible Delaware county pages by measured radon signals, not by the EPA zone label alone. Use them to spot where the state hub has a real data story before opening individual county pages.
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State-level verdict
This hub has official measurement coverage, but most visible counties need home-specific confirmation.
The state hub is now doing a decision job: it separates first-click counties, retest counties, and lower-signal counties from 1 visible county measurement rows. None of the visible measured counties cross the elevated band, so the hub should emphasize home-specific testing rather than implied statewide danger.
First-click counties
Open New Castle County first when you need the strongest local answer. It is tagged Retest lane from 17.0% 4.0+ - 2.5 pCi/L primary - 9,184 tests. 0 visible measured counties are elevated or high enough to review before lower-signal counties.
Buyer/seller lane
Buyer/seller lane: use the hub to pick the county page, but do not negotiate from statewide context alone. A property result still controls quotes and credits.
Retest lane
Retest lane: with 1 measured county rows and no elevated statewide cluster, 2.0-3.9 pCi/L is mostly a confirm-or-monitor decision until a home repeats higher.
Best county pages to open first
Start with these local evidence pages
Ranked by measured burden, 4.0+ share, test volume, and whether the EPA zone understates the measurement signal.
Highest 4.0+ share
Highest high-end reading
Most reported tests
Measured pattern
Among 1 visible counties with measurement tables, 0 land in the high measured-burden band and 0 land in high or elevated measured-burden bands. That lets this hub rank counties by observed test distribution instead of repeating the EPA map.
Map vs measurements
The strongest measured signals mostly align with the EPA zone structure, so the county pages can use the map as support while still leading with test data.
Source confidence
The measured rows shown here use CDC Tracking. This is still official evidence, but the hub should keep source caveats visible until a stable state table is available.
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Understand the Number
2.0 vs 4.0 vs 8.0 pCi/L
Use the parent levels guide if you need the plain-English meaning of a radon result before browsing counties.
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Browse Counties
Jump to the Directory
Open your county to see its EPA zone, testing meaning, and the point where mitigation becomes worth pricing.
Official State Resource
Delaware radon program and rules
Use the state program link to verify local radon guidance, disclosure language, and contractor credential expectations before you act on an estimate.
Disclosure rule tracked
Delaware requires sellers to disclose known material defects including radon through the Seller's Disclosure of Real Property Condition Report.
Credential note
Delaware does not require specific radon licensing. NRPP or AARST certification is recommended.
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