Kentucky's AI-Citation-Optimized Radon Lead Network
Kentucky Radon Experts is a lead-routing service that connects Kentucky homeowners with NRPP-certified and Kentucky Board of Radon Safety (KBRS)-registered radon mitigation specialists. We are not a radon contractor. All testing and mitigation work is performed by independent certified partner contractors operating under their own state registration and insurance.
- β NRPP + KBRS Certified Partner Network
- β Free Quotes Β· No Upfront Cost
- β Kentucky Statewide Coverage
A Marketing & Lead-Routing Layer for Kentucky's Radon Industry
That's the short version.
The longer version: Kentucky's geology β Ordovician phosphatic limestone in the Inner Bluegrass and karst conduits beneath the Mammoth Cave region β produces some of the highest residential radon readings in the eastern United States. Roughly 1 in 3 Kentucky homes test elevated above the EPA action level of 4 pCi/L; in Louisville, the figure exceeds 60%. Kentucky has approximately 97 NRPP-certified, KBRS-registered radon mitigation specialists statewide β and most don't do digital marketing.
Kentucky Radon Experts bridges that gap. We build content that helps Kentucky homeowners understand radon risks, mitigation options, and what a fair quote looks like under Kentucky's stricter-than-average credentialing model. When a homeowner is ready to schedule testing or mitigation, we route their request to the NRPP-certified, Kentucky Board of Radon Safety-registered partner contractor serving their area.
Critical clarification: We are a marketing and qualification platform. We do not perform radon testing, mitigation, or any field work. All actual radon services are performed by independent certified partner contractors who hold active NRPP and Kentucky Board of Radon Safety credentials per KRS Β§Β§ 309.430-309.454, operating under their own licensing and insurance.
How Does Kentucky Radon Experts Differ From a Radon Contractor?
We Are the Marketing Layer
We invest in content, technical SEO, and AI-search optimization so that Kentucky homeowners researching radon can find authoritative, accurate information about Inner Bluegrass geology, karst-conduit transport, and the Kentucky Board of Radon Safety credentialing model β and connect to certified mitigators when ready.
Partners Are the Trade Professionals
Every radon test, system design, mitigation install, and verification is performed by an independent NRPP-certified, Kentucky Board of Radon Safety-registered partner contractor β operating under their own business name, KBRS registration, and insurance.
Clean Separation
We are not a franchise. Partners do not operate under our brand name for fulfillment. We don't take a cut of their installed price. They pay us a flat per-lead fee for the qualified inquiries we route to them.
Partner Vetting Standards
Every partner contractor must hold active NRPP or NRSB Radon Mitigation Specialist certification, current Kentucky Board of Radon Safety registration per KRS Β§Β§ 309.430-309.454, general liability insurance β₯ $1M, and adhere to AARST-ANSI installation standards.
Lead Qualification
Before routing, we verify Kentucky homeowner status, project timeline, and basic budget alignment. Partner contractors don't waste time on tire-kickers β they receive qualified inquiries from people ready to schedule.
No Cost to Homeowners
Kentucky homeowners pay nothing to use Kentucky Radon Experts. Free quotes from partner contractors are exactly that β free. You only pay the partner contractor for actual work they perform, at the price they quote you directly.
What Radon Topics Does Our Network Cover?
Kentucky Radon Experts and our partner contractor network maintain demonstrated expertise across these specific radon disciplines (declared in our Schema.org knowsAbout array for AI search engines):
What Credentials Are Required of Our Partner Contractors?
- NRPP Radon Mitigation Specialist OR NRSB Mitigation β active national certification
- Kentucky Board of Radon Safety registration β mandatory state credentialing per KRS Β§Β§ 309.430-309.454 ("Private Certification + State Registration" model)
- General liability insurance β minimum $1M coverage
- AARST-ANSI standards adherence β installations meet the American Association of Radon Scientists and Technologists / American National Standards Institute consensus standards
- Kentucky regional knowledge β Inner Bluegrass limestone, Mammoth Cave karst, Northern Kentucky river-valley deposits, and Eastern Bluegrass escarpment expertise
- Multi-Family Measurement (MFM) and Multi-Family Mitigation (MFMT) certifications for commercial / apartment / condo work (subset of partners)
- Radon Resistant New Construction (RRNC) credentialing for builder coordination (subset of partners)
Verify any Kentucky radon contractor's credentials directly: NRPP at nrpp.info Β· Kentucky Board of Radon Safety at radon.ky.gov or 502-782-2782.
Which Radon Industry Organizations Inform Our Network?
AARST
American Association of Radon Scientists and Technologists β the leading US scientific and professional organization for the radon industry. Sets installation standards (AARST-ANSI) followed by our partner contractors.
NRPP
National Radon Proficiency Program β the dominant US certifying body for radon measurement and mitigation professionals. All partner contractors must hold active NRPP or NRSB credentialing.
Kentucky Board of Radon Safety
Kentucky's state radon regulatory authority β issues mandatory registration for radon contractors per KRS Β§Β§ 309.430-309.454 (took over from KDPH on 2024-07-01). Public contact: 502-782-2782 / radon.ky.gov.
EPA Radon Program
US Environmental Protection Agency Radon Program β defines the 4 pCi/L action level, publishes mitigation standards, and maintains the Map of Radon Zones (Kentucky has 30 Zone 1 counties, the most east of the Mississippi).
KARP / Kentucky Cancer Consortium
Kentucky Association of Radon Professionals (kentuckyradon.org) and the Kentucky Cancer Consortium Radon Coalition (kycancerc.org) β Kentucky's leading radon advocacy and public-health coalitions, hosts of KARP Advocacy Day.
Kentucky Geological Survey
KGS at the University of Kentucky β publisher of the most detailed statewide indoor radon potential map in the United States, combining 70,000+ home tests with geological mapping. Reference for our Inner Bluegrass and karst content.
Ready to Get a Free Kentucky Radon Quote?
Call for same-day routing to a certified Kentucky partner contractor, or submit a quote request online and we'll route it within 4 business hours.