How We Got Started
Founded in 2021 by Lynn and Tamy Johnson, Southwest Radon Eliminators is a licensed and certified radon testing and mitigation company based in the American Southwest. We provide comprehensive residential and commercial radon testing and mitigation services for the people of the greater Austin, TX, and Santa Fe and Taos, NM areas.
Our experienced radon mitigators bring a different perspective to the radon services industry. As a family of dedicated, loyal people, we are committed to serving our neighbors and community with honesty, integrity, and professionalism. Our mitigators inspect every home as if it were their own, providing comprehensive and thorough testing while providing our clients peace of mind.
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FROM OUR SATISFIED CLIENTS
Had home radon evaluation and remediation conducted. Owner Lynn was very professional and thorough with the process. Answered all our questions and found most effective and convenient location for remediation system install. Successfully got our high radon levels under the recommended levels. Highly recommend for this and any other services.
He responded immediately and set an appointment that was convenient for me. He arrived early for the appointment and started work immediately. I found his report to be very thorough and efficient with extra resource information attached.
I would highly recommend them… incredibly thorough & professional. Their communication throughout the entire process was timely, effective & accurate. Completely happy with their overall service & would use them again in a heartbeat!
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OUR RADON MITIGATION RESOURCES
New Mexico Homes Need Radon Testing & Mitigation
Radon exposure is a genuine concern for many New Mexico communities, with significant radon levels documented across various counties that dramatically exceed the EPA's recommended action threshold.
Arizona Homes Need Radon Testing & Mitigation
Due to the state's diverse geological features, including uranium-rich rock formations, radon levels can be dangerously high in certain areas of Arizona, including Coconino County, Gila County, and Graham County.
The EPA’s Radon Maps Are Misleading
The EPA’s outdated radon maps may no longer reflect current risks, as radon levels vary significantly due to modern building practices and localized geological factors.