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Michigan Price Guide

Michigan Radon Mitigation Cost by County, Foundation, and Rules

Compare typical local price ranges for basement, slab, and crawl space systems. Use the state-level ranges first, then open your county when you need a local estimate after a confirmed radon result.

Official State Resource

Michigan 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.

Open official MI resource

Disclosure rule tracked

Michigan requires sellers to complete a Seller's Disclosure Statement that includes environmental hazards such as radon.

Credential note

Michigan does not require specific radon licensing. NRPP or AARST certification is recommended.

MI Cost Starting Point

Michigan cost range by foundation

How these estimates are modeled

Basement

$875-$1558

Use this when the home has a basement or lowest-level slab that supports a standard sub-slab suction system.

Slab-on-Grade

$828-$1463

Slab homes can price differently when finished space, routing, or core drilling complicates the system path.

Crawl Space

$1370-$2500

Crawl-space jobs can move higher when vapor-barrier sealing, access, and sub-membrane suction add labor.

State rules that can change the quote

Disclosure: Required or commonly expected in this state context. Michigan requires sellers to complete a Seller's Disclosure Statement that includes environmental hazards such as radon.

Mitigation licensing: No state-specific mitigation license premium is modeled. Michigan does not require specific radon licensing. NRPP or AARST certification is recommended.

EPA zone mix in Michigan

9

Zone 1

32

Zone 2

42

Zone 3

83 classified counties are used for state-level risk context. EPA zones do not replace a home test, but they help explain why county pages and confirmed 4.0+ results matter before comparing quotes.

County estimates

Open a Michigan county page for local pricing

County pages narrow the state range with local EPA zone context, housing data, state rules, and the foundation scenario you choose.

Why Does Cost Vary in Michigan?

Price ranges across Michigan move with local labor rates, permit friction, roofline routing, and foundation type. County pages narrow this down for homeowners comparing basement, slab, or crawl space mitigation after a confirmed radon reading.