Radon Mitigation
Custom-engineered radon mitigation systems that quietly vent radon out of your home — typically reducing levels by 90% or more. NRPP-certified design and install across Middle Tennessee.
Overview
If your test comes back at or above the EPA action level (4.0 pCi/L), Franklin Environmental Services will mitigate the radon found in your home. We are certified by the National Radon Proficiency Program and are experts in finding and eliminating this deadly gas. Our NRPP-certified mitigators design a system tailored to your home’s foundation and layout — active sub-slab depressurization with quiet inline fans is the gold standard for slab and basement homes; for crawlspaces we combine encapsulation with sub-membrane depressurization. Every install is followed by post-installation verification testing. We are the number one choice for radon mitigation in Nashville, Brentwood, Franklin and all of Middle Tennessee.
What's Included
- NRPP certified system design & installation
- Custom-engineered for your home's foundation
- Active sub-slab depressurization
- Sub-membrane depressurization for crawlspaces
- Quiet inline fans (sealed and weatherproof)
- Post-installation verification testing included
- System warranty & long-term performance guarantee
The Stakes Are Higher Than Most Homeowners Realize
Mitigation typically reduces radon levels by 90% or more.
A poorly designed system can actually pull more radon into the home.
Quiet, properly sealed systems run continuously without disrupting daily life.
Verified post-install testing proves the system is working.
How a sub-slab depressurization system safely vents radon above the roofline.
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Other ways we keep Middle Tennessee homes healthy.
FES is C14 State Certified for mold remediation. We offer free visual inspections that include moisture readings and thermo imaging — plus purchased air sampling and swab testing when lab confirmation is needed.
Radon is a radioactive gas that’s odorless, colorless, and tasteless — and the second leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S. behind smoking. Testing is the only way to know if you and your family are at risk.
Ready to Get Started?
Schedule a free consultation. A certified technician will assess your home, explain your options, and give you a clear, honest plan — at no cost.