Radon Mitigation Leads from Contractors Who Trust You

That Actually Close.

Home inspectors flag it. Foundation guys see the cracks. They need a radon pro they can call right now — be that person on LeadChuck.

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Radon Mitigation lead gen is broken.

Here's what you're dealing with.

Most homeowners don't know they need

Most homeowners don't know they need radon testing until an inspector flags it at closing — by then you're competing with 3 other quotes from Angi

Radon is invisible and scary; homeowners

Radon is invisible and scary; homeowners distrust cold-call contractors they've never heard of, making warm referrals the only reliable lead source

Seasonal demand spikes (home sales, winter

Seasonal demand spikes (home sales, winter testing) make paid ads expensive exactly when you need them most

How LeadChuck works for radon mitigations

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Step 1: Set Your Price

A radon mitigation job averages $800–$2,500 — but the real value is the real estate transaction it unlocks. Buyers won't close without it.

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Step 2: Get Referrals

Home inspectors, real estate agents, and foundation contractors encounter radon issues daily and need a trusted specialist to send their clients to immediately.

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Step 3: Close Jobs

When an inspector texts you a referral at 9am saying 'my client needs this done before Friday closing,' that's a booked job — not a lead to chase.

The referral flywheel in action

Marcus runs RadonShield out of Murfreesboro. He joined LeadChuck and connected with Dave, a home inspector doing 12 inspections a week. First month, Dave sent 3 referrals — all closing-deadline jobs. Marcus closed all 3 at an average of $1,400. He paid $180 in lead fees and earned $65 back referring Dave's clients to a foundation repair guy for crack sealing. Net cost on $4,200 in revenue: $115.

Your net lead cost: $-5 for $1400+ in revenue. Plus $65 earned in outbound referrals.

Who sends radon mitigations leads?

These trades encounter your work constantly — and get paid to send it your way.

Home Inspectors

Radon testing is part of every inspection; they need a mitigation pro ready to go when levels are high

Foundation Contractors

Cracks and water intrusion paths are the same entry points as radon — they see it firsthand

HVAC Contractors

Basement HVAC work puts them in the exact space where radon concentrates

Real Estate Agents

Agents managing transactions need radon cleared fast to keep deals from falling apart

Basement Waterproofing

Waterproofing the basement is often done alongside radon mitigation — same job site, same customer

Who do radon mitigations refer out?

Every job creates referral opportunities. Turn them into income.

Foundation Repair

$45-75

Radon entry points are often foundation cracks that need structural repair beyond mitigation scope

Basement Waterproofing

$50-100

Homeowners addressing radon often discover moisture issues that need professional waterproofing

HVAC

$35-65

Sub-slab depressurization systems sometimes reveal HVAC ventilation issues in the basement

Crawl Space Encapsulation

$45-85

Crawl space radon issues often require encapsulation as part of the mitigation strategy

Insulation

$30-60

Air sealing and insulation work goes hand-in-hand with radon mitigation in basements and crawl spaces

Simple, transparent pricing

Free to join

No monthly fees

Pay per lead

You set the price

10% platform fee

Only on lead fees

Earn referrals

Offset your costs

I was getting maybe 2 jobs a week from Angi and paying $400 a month for the privilege. LeadChuck connected me with 4 home inspectors in my area. Now I get 8–10 warm referrals a week and my close rate went from 30% to 85%. I made $6,200 in my first month.
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Derek H.

Clear Air Radon Solutions, Brentwood, TN · 9 years in business

Frequently asked questions

Primarily from contractors — home inspectors, foundation pros, and waterproofing specialists who encounter radon issues and need a trusted specialist. These are warm, pre-qualified referrals, not cold internet leads.

Lead fees are set by the referring contractor, typically $35–$75 for radon jobs. You only pay when you accept the referral — no subscription required.

List both services. Testing referrals come in at lower fees ($15–$30) but convert fast because they're often tied to real estate transactions.

Yes — and you should. Foundation cracks, moisture issues, and insulation needs all come up during radon work. Every referral you send earns you a fee when the job closes.

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