
Sump pits & floor joints
Radon enters through sump pits, foundation cracks, and floor-wall joints — common features in Cokato basements.

Wright County sits in Minnesota's high-radon region. A continuous-monitor radon test tells you exactly what's in the air on the lowest level of a Cokato home before you buy.
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Radon is a colorless, odorless radioactive gas that rises from the soil and enters homes through foundation cracks, sump pits, and floor-wall joints. We measure it with a continuous radon monitor placed on the lowest livable level under closed-house conditions, recording hourly readings over at least 48 hours.
Results are reported in picocuries per liter (pCi/L) and compared against the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L. It's a quick, valuable add-on to a full home inspection. Learn more about radon testing or about home inspection in Cokato, MN.
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Cokato sits in Wright County along Highway 12, about 16 miles north of Hutchinson. The Finnish and Scandinavian families who settled here left behind a remarkable stock of late-1800s and early-1900s homes — full of character and full of original systems like knob-and-tube wiring, galvanized supply lines, and stone foundations.

Radon enters through sump pits, foundation cracks, and floor-wall joints — common features in Cokato basements.

Cokato sits in Wright County's high-radon zone, and its century-old homes with stone foundations and original basement floors give radon countless entry points into living space.

Cokato basements used as living and sleeping space mean longer daily exposure if radon goes untested.
A professional continuous radon monitor that records hourly readings, not a single passive snapshot.
Placement on the lowest livable level under closed-house conditions, following EPA testing protocol.
A minimum 48-hour measurement period for an accurate, averaged result you can trust.
Results reported in picocuries per liter and compared against the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L.
Hourly logging that flags disturbances or open-house conditions affecting the reading.
Plain-language explanation of your result and what it means for mitigation, included in your report.
Use the calculator above to get your instant quote and book the test online.
The continuous monitor is set on the lowest livable level under closed-house conditions.
The monitor logs hourly readings for at least 48 hours for an accurate average.
Your pCi/L result and clear next steps delivered in your report, fast.
Pair radon testing with a full home inspection, a sewer scope, or mold testing, or learn more about home inspection in Cokato, MN. We serve Cokato and the surrounding Wright County communities.