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Tell us about your home and any test result you have. We respond the same business day. On a real estate deadline? Call (431) 444-1142 and say so in the message.

We respond the same business day. For time-sensitive real estate situations, please also call and leave a message.

Why request a quote from us

Four things shape how we handle radon quotes in Winnipeg. None of them are flashy. All of them matter once a real number is on the table.

Same-business-day callback

Your form goes to a person, not a national call queue. You get a callback the same business day with real Winnipeg numbers, not a script.

Written quotes, itemized

Suction point, fan, pipe routing, electrical, and the post-mitigation verification test, each on its own line. What you approve is what you pay, with written change-orders for anything unforeseen.

Testing-first honesty

If you have not tested, we say so and start there, following Health Canada's long-term testing guidance. Nobody should buy a mitigation system off a guess.

No scare tactics

Radon deserves attention, not panic. We quote from your actual number and your actual house, explain the ranges, and tell you when waiting for a proper long-term test is the smarter move.

What to have ready when we call you back

You will get a faster, firmer range on the callback if you can put your hands on these in advance. Skip what does not apply.

  • 1.
    Your radon test report, if you have one. The number in Bq/m3, the measurement period, and the device type. A 91-day winter test and a 48-hour summer test mean very different things, and the report tells us which conversation to have.
  • 2.
    Neighbourhood and house age. "1962 bungalow in East Kildonan" tells us the likely foundation style, basement depth, and slab condition before we ever visit.
  • 3.
    Foundation and basement details. Full basement, crawlspace, slab, or a mix. Finished or unfinished. Sump pit or not. These five facts drive most of the quote range.
  • 4.
    2 to 5 photos, if convenient. The mechanical room, the sump pit, any visible slab cracks, and the outside wall where a discharge pipe could exit. Send them by text or email after we connect.
  • 5.
    Any deadline. Possession dates, condition dates, or a planned basement renovation (the best time to deal with radon rough-ins is before the drywall goes up).

Missing some of these? Submit the form anyway. We will ask what we need on the callback.

Quote process FAQs

Pricing, response times, and how quoting works. For general radon, testing, and certification questions, see the main FAQ.

Is the quote really free, or is there a fee for the assessment? +

The callback and the ballpark range are free. There is no charge for asking what mitigation should cost in Winnipeg, and no obligation to book. Radon mitigation quoting works well remotely: with your foundation type, rough footprint, basement finish level, sump pit status, and your test number, we can give a realistic range over the phone or by email. Final pricing is confirmed with an on-site assessment before anything is booked, so the number you approve is the number you pay.

How fast do I hear back after submitting the form? +

The same business day for forms submitted Monday through Friday during business hours, and by early afternoon for Saturday submissions. Evening and Sunday submissions go on the next working day callback list. If you are up against a real estate condition date, say so in the form and the callback moves to the front of the queue.

Can you quote without coming to my house? +

Usually, yes, for a range. Mitigation cost in Winnipeg is driven by things you can describe: full basement versus crawlspace versus slab, footprint size, whether there is a sump pit (often the natural suction point), how finished the basement is, and where the discharge pipe can run. What we confirm on-site is sub-slab conditions and the exact fan sizing, which is why final pricing follows a visit. If you only need testing, we can book that directly from the form.

What does radon mitigation typically cost in Winnipeg? +

Typical Winnipeg pricing for a residential sub-slab depressurization system runs $2,400 to $3,800 installed. The spread comes from footprint size, whether the system can use an existing sump pit or needs a drilled suction point, crawlspace membrane work, basement finish level, and how far the discharge run has to travel. Professional long-term radon measurement typically runs $150 to $350, and self-test kits run $40 to $60. If a quote you receive is far outside those ranges in either direction, ask why. A good quote itemizes the suction point, fan model, pipe routing, electrical, and the post-mitigation verification test.

What if the price changes once you arrive? +

The written quote you approve is the price you pay unless the sub-slab conditions turn out different from what anyone could see, for example a footing wall that splits the sub-slab into zones that need a second suction point. In that case we stop, show you what we found, and give you a written change-order before continuing. You can decline and pay only for what was agreed. No surprise line items, no work started without written approval.

I have not tested yet. Should I still request a quote? +

Yes, but the honest answer is that testing comes first. Health Canada recommends a long-term test of at least 91 days, ideally through the heating season, before deciding on mitigation. We can get a detector placed quickly and the lab handles the analysis. The one exception is real estate deadlines, where a short-term closed-house test is the practical route and we will explain in writing what it can and cannot tell you.

My neighbour tested low. Does that mean my house is fine? +

No, and this surprises most homeowners. Radon levels are house-specific: two homes side by side on the same Winnipeg street can read wildly different because of differences in the sub-slab gravel, foundation cracks, sump pit sealing, and how each house breathes in winter. Take Action on Radon’s Winnipeg community testing found 37.4% of participating homes above the Health Canada guideline of 200 Bq/m3, but the only way to know your number is to test your house.

What information makes the form result in a faster, more accurate quote? +

Five things move the needle. (1) Your neighbourhood, so we know the housing era we are likely dealing with. (2) Your radon test number in Bq/m3 if you have one, and whether it was a short-term or long-term test. (3) Foundation type: full basement, crawlspace, slab-on-grade, or a mix (common with additions in older Winnipeg homes). (4) Whether you have a sump pit. (5) Any deadline, especially real estate condition dates. A form with all five usually gets a firm range on the first callback.

Faster than the form?

If you would rather just talk it through, call and leave a message. Most Winnipeg quote callbacks take 5 to 10 minutes.

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