Radon Services in Colorado Springs
Homes across Colorado Springs and El Paso County sit on granite terrain that releases radon as its natural uranium decays, which is why El Paso County Public Health places the county in EPA Zone 1, the highest radon potential category. Whatever brought you here, a high test result, a purchase contract deadline, or a rental property question, the path is the same: we connect you with an independent contractor who holds a current Colorado radon license, and you get a free written quote.
Radon Mitigation
The fix for an elevated reading. An active sub-slab system pulls radon from beneath the foundation and vents it above the roofline. Licensed contractors size the system to your foundation type and confirm the result with a retest.
Learn moreRadon Testing
The first step for any home. Short-term and long-term tests measure your actual level, and Colorado requires a state license for anyone testing for hire. Testing tells you whether your home needs a system at all.
Learn moreReal Estate Radon
Radon inside a purchase contract runs on deadlines. Colorado sale contracts now carry a radon disclosure, and buyers and sellers both need fast, documented answers. Contractors who work transaction timelines keep closings on track.
Learn moreLandlord and Rental Radon
Colorado law gives landlords radon disclosure duties before every lease signing and gives tenants remedies when elevated radon goes unaddressed. Rental owners get connected with licensed contractors for testing and mitigation.
Learn moreNot sure which service you need?
Start with testing if you have never measured your home. Start with mitigation if a test already came back at or above 4 pCi/L, the level at which the EPA recommends fixing your home. On a real estate deadline or a rental question, go straight to the matching page, or contact us and describe your situation. Service areas cover El Paso County and Teller County.
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 May I see your current Colorado radon license number?
- 2 Is the person doing the work the licensed individual?
- 3 Will you retest after installation to confirm the reading dropped?
Want the full walkthrough? Read our guide to verifying a Colorado radon license.
Get a Free Radon Mitigation Quote
Tell us about your home and get a free, no-obligation quote from a Colorado-licensed radon mitigation contractor near you.
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