Perry County

Tennessee EPA Region 4
Zone 1 Highest Potential

Perry County is classified as EPA Radon Zone 1, the highest risk category. The predicted average indoor radon screening level for this area exceeds 4 pCi/L — the EPA's recommended action level. This classification is based on geology, soil characteristics, indoor radon measurements, and building construction factors. The EPA strongly recommends that all homes in Zone 1 areas be tested for radon.

What This Means for Perry County

Should You Test?

Yes. The EPA strongly recommends testing in Zone 1 areas. Homes here have the highest probability of exceeding the 4 pCi/L action level. Start with a short-term test kit ($15–$30 at hardware stores or online). If results are above 4 pCi/L, follow up with a second test or hire a certified professional.

Real Estate

If you're buying a home in this area, request a radon test as part of the inspection process. Many states require or encourage radon disclosure during real estate transactions. In Zone 1 areas, professional radon testing with a continuous monitor is common practice. If levels are above 4 pCi/L, you can negotiate mitigation as a condition of sale. A mitigation system typically costs $800–$2,500.

New Construction

The EPA recommends that new homes in Zone 1 be built with radon-resistant features (RRNC). These include a gas-permeable layer beneath the slab, plastic sheeting, sealed foundation cracks, a vent pipe from the gravel layer to the roof, and an electrical junction box for a future fan. Adding these during construction costs $350–$500 and is far cheaper than retrofitting later.

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