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Radon Mitigation Cost in Colorado Springs

Here is the honest version of the Colorado Springs radon cost question. The only dollar figures on this page come from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, the state agency that runs Colorado's radon program, retrieved July 2026. No made-up local averages, no numbers recycled from other lead sites. El Paso County homeowners face this cost more often than most: El Paso County Public Health reports over 40 percent of county homes tested from 2005 to 2023 exceeded the EPA action level.

What the State of Colorado publishes

Item Published cost Notes
CDPHE free radon test kit $0 One per household per year, while supplies last, through the state program.
Retail do-it-yourself test kit About $10 to $50 CDPHE’s published range for store-bought kits. El Paso County Public Health also sells kits at its laboratory.
Typical mitigation system, existing single-family home About $1,300 to $3,000 CDPHE’s published statewide range for traditional systems on existing homes. Your written quote is the real number.
Low-Income Radon Mitigation Assistance Reduced or no cost A CDPHE program for homeowners who qualify; the state reports mitigating over 200 homes through it in 2025.

Sources: CDPHE, Testing and mitigating your home for radon, CDPHE Radon FAQ, and CDPHE Low-Income Radon Mitigation Assistance. Figures retrieved July 2026.

What moves a Colorado Springs quote inside that range

What a real quote includes

A written quote from a licensed contractor should name the suction point locations, the vent route, the fan model, included sealing, the post-installation retest, and warranty terms. Colorado requires the person doing this work for hire to hold a state Radon Mitigation Professional license through DORA, and CDPHE recommends getting multiple bids. Our license verification guide shows how to check any name in under a minute.

Start with the free part

Testing tells you whether you need to spend anything at all. CDPHE offers free kits, one per household per year, and El Paso County Public Health sells kits at its laboratory at 1675 W. Garden of the Gods Road. If the result comes back at or above 4 pCi/L, the quote itself is also free: we connect you with an independent, Colorado-licensed contractor serving El Paso County and Teller County, and you decide from there. The radon mitigation page explains the systems themselves.

Radon Mitigation Cost Questions

What does a radon mitigation system cost in Colorado Springs?

The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment publishes a typical range of approximately $1,300 to $3,000 for a traditional system on an existing single-family home, as of July 2026. Where your home lands in that range depends on foundation zones, vent routing, and fan sizing, which is why licensed contractors quote in writing after seeing the house.

Why do quotes differ between contractors for the same house?

Design choices: where the suction point goes, how the pipe routes, fan model, and how much sealing is included. CDPHE recommends getting multiple bids from licensed mitigation professionals, which is good advice anywhere and easy to follow when quotes are free.

Is there help paying for mitigation in Colorado?

Yes. CDPHE runs a Low-Income Radon Mitigation Assistance program for homeowners who qualify through an application process. The state reports mitigating over 200 homes through the program in 2025. Details are on the CDPHE website.

Does a radon system add ongoing costs?

The fan runs continuously and uses electricity like a small appliance, and fans eventually wear out and get replaced. Ask the contractor to note expected fan life and warranty terms in the written quote so the long-term picture is on paper too.

Is mitigation worth it if my level is just over 4 pCi/L?

The EPA recommends fixing homes at or above 4 pCi/L and considering action between 2 and 4. Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer among people who have never smoked, per the EPA, and mitigation is a one-time fix with a verifiable result, so the health math generally favors acting.

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