Radon Levels in Wilson, NY

Wilson is in Niagara County. Radon data is tracked at the county level by the EPA and CDC.

EPA Zone2
County Avg2.6 pCi/L
Risk LevelModerate

EPA predicts average indoor levels between 2–4 pCi/L in this county · Source: EPA, CDC

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Tipper's take on radon in Wilson

Wilson is in Niagara County, EPA Zone 2, a moderate risk classification. The EPA predicts average indoor radon levels between 2 and 4 pCi/L here. CDC data from Niagara County puts the average measured radon level at 2.6 pCi/L.

"Moderate" is the zone people underestimate most. Some homes in Wilson will test at 1 pCi/L, others at 7 pCi/L. The county average doesn't tell you which side your home falls on.

A $15 test kit answers the question for good. If you're below 4 pCi/L, you can stop thinking about it. If you're above, mitigation systems in New York typically cost $800–$2,000 and work well.

Sources: EPA Radon Zone Map, CDC Environmental Public Health Tracking

Test Your Home in Wilson

A short-term test kit costs about $15, includes the lab fee, and gives you a result in 48 hours. It's the only way to know your home's actual radon level.

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Radon Professionals Serving New York

No contractors in our directory are listed specifically for Wilson. These certified pros serve New York and may cover your area.

Env-Pro
New York, 10018
Albertson Hook & Ladder - Engine & Hose Co. 1
Albertson, 11507
Certified Radon Service
Carmel Hamlet, 10512
KLHI HOME INSPECTOR
Yonkers, 10701
Radford Utility Services
Staten Island, 10314

Full County Data

Radon data is tracked at the county level. For state comparisons, nearby counties, and detailed analysis, see the full county page.

Niagara County, NY: Full Radon Data →

Radon FAQ: Wilson, NY

What is the radon risk in Wilson?

Wilson is in Niagara County, which the EPA classifies as Zone 2 (Moderate risk). The county average is 2.6 pCi/L. The EPA recommends testing every home regardless of zone. Radon levels vary house to house.

How do I test my home in Wilson for radon?

Place a short-term radon test kit in the lowest livable level of your home for 48 hours under closed-house conditions. Kits cost about $15 and include the lab fee. Keep windows and exterior doors closed during the test (normal entry/exit is fine). Results come back in about a week.

What should I do if radon is high in my Wilson home?

If your test result is at or above 4 pCi/L, the EPA recommends installing a mitigation system. A certified contractor can install one for $800–$2,000 in most cases. The system runs continuously and typically brings levels well below 2 pCi/L. Retest after installation to confirm.