About Us

As a National Radon Defense company, Airwiz Radon offers proven indoor air quality solutions. Whether they use a continuous radon detector to identify high radon levels, install a radon mitigation system to eliminate radon gas, or provide an energy-efficient dehumidifier, they ensure a safer property!

Get radon testing or a free estimate on radon mitigation, air purifiers, and indoor air quality services today. They serve Bethesda, Gaithersburg, and nearby Maryland areas.


Services Provided

  • +Radon Testing & Mitigation

    • Multi-Family Home Radon Mitigation
    • Multi-Family Home Radon Mitigation System Inspection
    • Multi-Family Home Radon Testing
    • Radon Mitigation
    • Radon Mitigation System Inspection
    • Radon Testing
  • +Testing & Abatement

    • Air Purifier
    • Indoor Humidity Control

Company Highlights

  • In business since 2023
  • Financing offered
  • Radon System  with extraction point in sump lid - Before Photo
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    Radon System  with extraction point in sump lid - After Photo
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    Radon System with extraction point in sump lid

    Originally, this home had a radon system equipped with piping intended to remove radon from the sump pit. However, due to the absence of a sump lid, the pit remained exposed, becoming a point of radon entry and causing various issues. To rectify this, Airwiz Radon performed a radon mitigation project. They installed a fan in the attic and fabricated a new custom sump pit cover using transparent plastic, allowing the homeowner to monitor the water level inside the pit. As a result, the system is now properly sealed, improving energy efficiency and successfully lowering radon levels within the residence.

  • Radon Mitigation System Activation - Before Photo
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    Radon Mitigation System Activation - After Photo
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    Radon Mitigation System Activation

    In Gaithersburg, MD, a customer faced a challenge with their builder's radon system, which was inactive. Despite having radon pipes installed in the house, there was no mechanical device to effectively reduce radon levels. Before reaching out to us, the customer conducted a radon test, revealing levels at 7.4 pCi/l. Upon activation of the system through the installation of a radon fan in the attic, in accordance with code, we conducted a pressure field extension test to ensure its functionality. Following mitigation, a subsequent radon measurement yielded a significantly improved result of 1.7 pCi/l—well below the acceptable threshold. We take pride in our work, knowing that the customer can now breathe safe air within their home.