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Radon Mitigation in Fountain, Colorado

Fountain traces its start to 1859 as a rail shipping center for the ranches and farms of the Fountain Creek valley, decades before Colorado Springs boomed around it. Today it is a city in its own right at the south end of El Paso County, its growth tied closely to Fort Carson next door, and its homes sit on valley soils with the county’s documented radon odds.

No Fountain-specific radon average is published, so the county figure below is the honest baseline. We connect Fountain homeowners and rental owners with independent, Colorado-licensed contractors for free quotes.

40%+

of El Paso County homes tested from 2005 to 2023 came back above the EPA action level of 4 pCi/L

Source: El Paso County Public Health

6.4 pCi/L

the average indoor radon level in Colorado, well above the 4.0 pCi/L EPA action level

Source: El Paso County Public Health

Why radon collects under Fountain

Radon is produced by decaying natural uranium in rock and soil, per the Colorado Geological Survey, and Fountain Creek has spent millennia carrying Front Range sediment down its valley; the USGS identifies weathered Pikes Peak granite as a source of uranium and its decay products. Valley-floor homes on that transported material face the same entry mechanics as homes on the bedrock benches above.

Sources: Colorado Geological Survey , USGS

Local housing and what it means for mitigation

Fountain pairs an old town core with decades of growth housing: postwar blocks, 1980s and 1990s subdivisions, and new construction filling in toward the interstate. The rental share matters here: with Fort Carson driving turnover, many Fountain homes are leases, and Colorado law now requires landlords to disclose radon information before signing and gives tenants remedies when elevated radon goes unaddressed. Owners of rentals should read our landlord page; the mitigation itself is the same one-visit install as an owner-occupied home.

County radon help for Fountain residents

El Paso County Public Health answers radon questions at (719) 578-3199, option 3, and sells test kits at the Public Health Laboratory, 1675 W. Garden of the Gods Road, Colorado Springs. CDPHE offers free kits statewide, one per household per year.

Radon help near Fountain

Verify Your Contractor's Colorado Radon License

Since July 1, 2022, Colorado law has required anyone performing radon measurement or radon mitigation services for hire to hold a state license through the Department of Regulatory Agencies' Division of Professions and Occupations. The requirement was created by House Bill 21-1195. Before you sign anything, check the license and ask these three questions. A licensed contractor will welcome all of them.

  1. 1 May I see your current Colorado radon license number?
  2. 2 Is the person doing the work the licensed individual?
  3. 3 Will you retest after installation to confirm the reading dropped?

Want the full walkthrough? Read our guide to verifying a Colorado radon license.

Fountain Radon Questions

I own a rental in Fountain near Fort Carson. What radon duties do I have?

Under Senate Bill 23-206, effective August 7, 2023, landlords must provide a radon warning statement and known test records before lease signing, and tenants gain remedies, in defined situations, when radon at or above 4 pCi/L is not mitigated after professional notice. Testing once and mitigating if needed converts the duty into finished paperwork.

Does the Fountain Creek valley floor test differently than the mesas?

No primary source publishes a Fountain-specific comparison, so the honest answer is: test your house. The county-wide figure, over 40 percent of tests high from 2005 to 2023 per El Paso County Public Health, is the planning baseline for both valley and bench homes.

How fast can a Fountain home be tested and mitigated during a sale?

Transaction tests run 48 hours with a continuous monitor, and most single-family mitigation systems install in one visit once quoted. Contractors who work real estate deadlines coordinate dates with your agent so the contract windows hold.

Where can Fountain residents get an inexpensive radon test?

El Paso County Public Health sells kits at its laboratory at 1675 W. Garden of the Gods Road, and CDPHE offers one free kit per household per year while supplies last. Kits marked NRPP-certified give results as reliable as a professional test when used properly, per the county health department.

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