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YOUR LOCAL RADON MITIGATION SPECIALISTS

CONTACT US FOR RADON MITIGATION SERVICES
IN YOUR AREA

Bloomington

(including Evansville, Columbus, Bedford and Terre Haute)

(812) 339-6163

Greater Indianapolis

(including Carmel, Anderson, Lafayette and Kokomo)

(317) 638-0663

Fort Wayne

(including Auburn, Roanoke and Warsaw)

(260) 739-0640

South Bend

(including Elkhart, La Porte, Valparaiso, Crown Point and Goshen)

(574) 234-9029
  • Indiana Radon Facts

    High levels of radon have been found in neighborhoods across Indiana. Radon testing and radon mitigation have become more prevalent in the past few years due increased awareness of the impact radon gas has on the air we breathe in our homes and workplaces. Homeowners, realtors, builders and municipalities are issuing guidelines and regulations across the country encouraging testing and mitigation of radon in homes and businesses in Indiana.

    At SWAT Environmental, we are committed to protecting family, friends and neighbors in Indiana from radon exposure.

  • How it works...

    1. Have your home tested for radon

    2. If the radon levels exceed 4 pCi/L (picocuries per liter), contact SWAT (1-800-667-2366)

    3. SWAT provides a quick and free quote over the phone

    4. Schedule your radon mitigation system installation with SWAT

    5. Conduct your post-install test to make sure radon levels have declined in your home

  • SWAT Environmental in Indiana Reviews

    Ryan J. – Indiana
    Very pleased with everything! The office staff was very kind and helpful, very
    accommodating. My installer was on time and very efficient. I was happy to be given a
    radon test kit after the installation and was even happier to learn that the radon levels
    went from 14 pCi/L down to 0.3 pCi/L. Thank you everyone at S.W.A.T.!