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EPA zone context: Most of Colorado's Front Range corridor is EPA Zone 1 — the highest risk classification. Colorado has one of the highest radon testing rates in the country.

About Radon in Colorado

Last updated: March 2026

Colorado is one of the highest-risk states for radon in the United States. According to EPA mapping, most counties along the Front Range corridor — from Fort Collins through Denver to Colorado Springs — are classified as Zone 1, the highest predicted indoor radon potential. The combination of uranium-rich granitic bedrock, high altitude (which reduces atmospheric pressure and increases soil-gas draw), and cold winters that keep homes tightly sealed creates conditions that routinely produce indoor radon levels well above the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L. Colorado requires radon mitigators to register with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE), though national NRPP or NRSB certification is not state-mandated. In real estate transactions, radon testing is not legally required but is extremely common — most buyers' agents along the Front Range recommend it as standard due diligence. What makes Colorado's radon situation distinct is the geographic concentration of risk: the same mountain geology that defines the state's landscape is the primary driver of elevated indoor radon. Homes in Boulder, Jefferson, and Douglas counties frequently test above 10 pCi/L, and post-mitigation verification testing is considered essential.

Typical Mitigation Cost in Colorado

$1,400–$3,200

Above national average

  • High altitude increases sub-slab pressure differentials
  • Uranium-bearing Pierre Shale underlies Front Range communities
  • CDPHE requires radon mitigation professional registration
  • Finished basements common in Denver metro complicate routing
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Lords Radon LLC

Licensed Provider: Jeff (Jay) Lords

Mitigation SpecialistGreeley, CO

4.8 (49 Google reviews)

Certified Professional
Certified RMS
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ProCheck IAQ

Licensed Provider: Maria Moore

Testing SpecialistFort Collins, CO

5.0 (280 Google reviews)

Certified Professional
Certified RMP
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Peak Radon Solutions

Licensed Provider: Christopher Tyler Bradley

Testing SpecialistColorado Springs, CO

5.0 (20 Google reviews)

Certified Professional
Certified RMP
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What to Do Next

Three steps to address radon in your Colorado home.

Frequently Asked Questions: Radon in Colorado

Testimonials

Recent homeowner results in Colorado

Examples of homeowners who tested, mitigated, and confirmed lower radon levels in Colorado.

Radon levels were 8.2 pCi/L before the install and 0.6 on the follow-up test. The quote matched the scope and the crew finished in one day.

Outcome

Reduced from 8.2 pCi/L to 0.6 pCi/L

Rachel M.

Colorado Springs, CO

We compared two certified companies here and picked the one that explained the crawlspace plan clearly. Our monitor stayed below 1.5 the week after the system went live.

Outcome

Post-install readings stayed below 1.5 pCi/L

Chris D.

Denver, CO

The site helped us find a contractor fast during escrow. They tested, installed mitigation, and documented the re-test so closing stayed on schedule.

Outcome

Testing, mitigation, and re-test completed before closing

Patricia L.

Fort Collins, CO

Radon Guides for Colorado

Articles and guides to help you understand radon risk and make informed decisions.

Radon testing & monitoring products for Colorado

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