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Radon Testing

Radon is the #1 cause of lung cancer among non-smokers, and Colorado consistently ranks among the highest-risk states. Professional 48-hour radon testing gives you accurate, science-based results and peace of mind.

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Radon Testing

Take the First Step Towards a Safer Home with Radon Testing

Radon is a silent threat, but it's also one of the easiest environmental hazards to detect and fix. A simple test can protect your family, safeguard your home's value, and give you long-term peace of mind.

The Benefits of Radon Testing in Colorado

Protects Your Family's Health

Radon is the #1 cause of lung cancer among non-smokers in the United States. Long-term exposure to high radon levels significantly increases health risks, and the only way to know your home's radon level is through testing. A simple test can identify a hidden hazard and give you peace of mind.

Ensures Your Home Meets Colorado Best Practices

In Colorado, radon testing is strongly recommended during real estate transactions. Buyers are increasingly requesting radon tests before closing, and homes with documented low radon levels often sell faster and with fewer negotiation issues. Testing now protects your home's value later.

Identifies Problems Early, Before They Become Expensive

Radon mitigation is highly effective and often more affordable than homeowners expect. Early detection allows you to address elevated levels before they become a long-term health risk or a point of concern during a future sale.

Provides Accurate, Science-Based Results

Professional radon testing uses calibrated equipment that delivers precise, reliable readings.

Peace of Mind in a High-Risk State

Colorado consistently ranks among the top states for elevated radon levels. Testing gives you clarity and confidence, knowing your home is safe, or that you can take action if it isn't.

Why Radon Testing Is Especially Important in Colorado

Colorado's geology contains naturally high concentrations of uranium, and the state's colder climate means homes stay sealed for long periods, trapping radon indoors. Even homes with no visible foundation issues can have elevated radon levels.

Testing is recommended:

• Every 2 years • After major renovations • Before buying or selling a home • After installing a mitigation system

Radon levels can change over time, so ongoing testing is essential.

Professional Radon Testing vs. DIY Kits

While DIY kits are available, they often produce inconsistent results due to placement errors, weather conditions, or improper sealing. Professional testing offers: • Continuous monitoring for 48+ hours • Detailed digital reports • Accurate readings unaffected by user error • Expert interpretation and recommendations

For Colorado homeowners, professional testing is the most reliable way to understand your home's radon levels.

EPA Radon Zone Map

EPA Map of Radon Zones
Certified Radon Tester

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Radon Tester

IAC2 Radon Certified

IAC2 Radon
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  • Detailed digital report
  • Prompt report delivery
  • InterNACHI Certified Inspector
  • Photos, drone & thermal imagery
  • Guided by InterNACHI Code of Ethics
  • Direct follow-up with your inspector

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