Radon in Carroll County, Indiana

EPA Zone —

County seat: Delphi  ·  7 licensed contractors listed

Radon Risk: This county has EPA Zone 3 designation — lower predicted radon risk. Testing is still recommended, as individual homes can test high regardless of zone.

Carroll County is EPA Zone 1 — the highest predicted radon risk classification. Zone 1 means the county's predicted average indoor radon level exceeds 4 pCi/L, the EPA's action level. Indiana geology, particularly glacial till deposits across central and northern Indiana, contributes to elevated radon levels. Testing is strongly recommended for all homes in Carroll County, especially those with basements or crawl spaces.

No contractors currently listed for Carroll County.

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Radon Testers in Carroll County (7)

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Building Permits in Carroll County

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