Harrisburg is the fastest-growing city in South Dakota — and one of the most active radon mitigation markets in the state. High home-sale volume, new construction basements, and Lincoln County's geology drive consistent year-round demand.
Harrisburg sits in Lincoln County, which falls squarely within South Dakota's EPA Zone 1 radon designation — the highest-risk classification in the country. The geology beneath Lincoln County's rapid residential development consistently produces elevated radon readings, regardless of how new the home is.
Many Harrisburg homeowners assume a new build is a safe build. It isn't. Radon comes from soil and rock, not construction materials. A 2022 Harrisburg basement on Lincoln County soil has the same radon exposure risk as a 1985 Sioux Falls basement — sometimes higher, because new basements are often better sealed, which concentrates radon rather than letting it disperse.
The real estate transaction pipeline in Harrisburg is one of the most active in the state. Every home sale triggers a test. A meaningful portion of those tests come back elevated. Every elevated test is a mitigation referral — and that pipeline runs every single month of the year.
Sub-slab depressurization installed in one day. Includes post-install testing and written documentation for real estate or personal records.
Fast scheduling to meet closing deadlines. Written reports accepted by all SD lenders and title companies.
Short-term testing for real estate transactions and post-mitigation verification. Results in writing within days.
Fan replacement, pressure diagnostics, and annual re-testing for existing systems anywhere in Harrisburg.
Elevated test, upcoming closing, or just want to know your home's radon level — we'll get you scheduled fast.