Louisiana (LA) - Radon Levels & Risk Assessment

Louisiana is classified as EPA Zone 3 (Lowest Potential) for radon potential, with an average indoor radon level of 1 pCi/L. This is well below the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L, but elevated radon levels can still be found in individual homes. Approximately 4% of homes in Louisiana have radon levels above 4.0 pCi/L.

Radon Data for Louisiana

EPA Zone Zone 3 (Lowest Potential)
Average Indoor Level 1 pCi/L
Homes Above 4.0 pCi/L 4%
Risk Level Low
Testing Requirement No state requirement
Average Mitigation Cost $1,200

Radon Risk in Louisiana

As an EPA Zone 3 (Lowest Potential) state, Louisiana has lower overall radon potential compared to northern and mountain states. However, radon levels vary significantly by county and even by neighborhood, so testing is still important. The average indoor radon level of 1 pCi/L is below the EPA concern threshold, though individual homes can vary significantly.

Testing and Mitigation in Louisiana

Louisiana does not currently require radon testing, but health officials still recommend testing all homes. The average cost of radon mitigation in Louisiana is $1,200, which is near the national average. Professional radon testers and mitigators in Louisiana can be found through the NRPP (National Radon Proficiency Program) or the NRSB (National Radon Safety Board) directories.

Protecting Your Home in Louisiana

The EPA recommends that all homes in Louisiana be tested for radon, regardless of the state's overall zone classification. If your home tests at 4.0 pCi/L or above, install a mitigation system. If your home tests between 2.0 and 4.0 pCi/L, the EPA suggests considering mitigation. New construction in Louisiana may benefit from radon-resistant building techniques (RRNC), which are inexpensive to include during construction and can be easily activated later if radon levels are found to be elevated.

Use our radon risk assessment tool for a personalized estimate based on your home's characteristics, or browse all states to compare radon data across the country.