Radon Awareness
Do Not Carry Hidden Risks Into 2026
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January is National Radon Action Month, a nationwide public health initiative recognized by the United States Environmental Protection Agency. Radon is a colorless, odorless radioactive gas and the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States. Because radon cannot be seen or smelled, many homeowners are unaware of the risk until testing is performed.
To help families take action, ColoRadon is offering 10% off radon testing and 10% off radon mitigation systems, with this special promotion available through March. This extended offer gives homeowners time to test, understand their results, and take the next step toward a healthier indoor environment.
Radon is invisible, but the risk is real. We help protect your home so you can breathe easier.
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Why January Is the Right Time to Act
Radon levels are often higher during winter months. Homes are sealed tightly to retain heat, and people spend more time indoors. These conditions allow radon gas to accumulate, increasing long-term exposure without any warning signs.
January is an ideal time to test and address radon because:
- Indoor radon concentrations tend to be higher in cold weather
- Families spend more time inside during winter
- Testing in winter often reflects worst-case exposure levels
- Early action significantly reduces long-term lung cancer risk
Testing and mitigation are proven, effective steps that protect both health and property value.
Limited-Time Radon Safety Offer
- Get 10% Off Radon Testing
- Get 10% Off Radon Mitigation Systems
- This National Radon Action Month promotion is available through March.
- Free estimates are available for all services.
Residential Radon Testing Services
Accurate Testing for Informed Decisions
Radon forms naturally from the radioactive decay of uranium in soil and rock. It can enter homes through foundation cracks, sump pits, crawl spaces, floor joints, and other openings. Without testing, there is no reliable way to know if radon is present.
ColoRadon provides professional residential radon testing using EPA-aligned methods and industry-accepted measurement systems. Our goal is to give homeowners clear, accurate information so they can make confident decisions about their indoor air quality.
Why Radon Testing Matters
Radon is measured in picocuries per liter of air. The EPA recommends mitigation when levels reach 4.0 pCi/L or higher, although there is no known safe level of radon exposure. Radon can affect any home, including new construction and homes with radon-resistant features.
Testing is the only way to identify elevated radon levels.
Our Testing Options
- Active radon testing using Continuous Radon Monitors (CRM) for precise short-term measurements
- Short-term passive radon testing using EPERM Electret Measurement systems, typically completed within 2 to 5 days, ideal for real estate transactions or quick evaluations
- Long-term radon test kits available upon request, analyzed by an accredited laboratory for homeowners seeking a long-term average over 90 days or more
ColoRadon primarily provides active and short-term passive testing, with long-term testing available for homeowners who want a broader picture of their radon exposure.
Our Residential Radon Testing Process

Initial Consultation
We review your home layout, foundation type, ventilation patterns, and any existing radon test results.

Test Placement
A certified radon measurement professional places the appropriate testing device in the lowest livable area of the home according to EPA protocols.

Monitoring Period
Testing is conducted using CRM devices or short-term passive systems based on your timeline and needs.

Clear Results and Guidance
You receive an easy-to-understand report showing your radon levels and recommended next steps if mitigation is needed.
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When Should You Test Your Home for Radon
- Before buying or selling a home
- After renovations that affect airflow or the foundation
- Every two to five years as a routine safety measure
- If you live in an area known for elevated radon levels
Residential Radon Mitigation Solutions
Proven Protection for Colorado Homes
If testing reveals elevated radon levels, professional mitigation is the most reliable solution. ColoRadon designs and installs custom radon mitigation systems that reduce radon at its source before it enters living areas.
Properly installed mitigation systems can reduce indoor radon levels by up to 99%, offering long-term protection and peace of mind.
Our Mitigation Process
Assessment and Planning
We evaluate radon entry points, soil conditions, foundation type, and building layout to determine the most effective mitigation approach.
System Installation
Systems may include active soil depressurization, vent piping with quiet radon fans, sealing of foundation penetrations, and integration with sump systems when applicable. All installations comply with local building codes and National Radon Safety Board standards.
Post-Mitigation Testing
After installation, we conduct a post-mitigation radon test to confirm system performance and verify that radon levels have been reduced successfully.
Why Homeowners Choose ColoRadon
- Certified professionals through the National Radon Proficiency Program
- Extensive experience with homes of all ages and foundation types
- Clear communication and honest recommendations
- Fully insured services with safety-focused installation practices
- Local expertise throughout Northern Colorado and Wyoming
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is radon dangerous
How long does radon testing take
Can new homes have radon issues
Do radon mitigation systems require maintenance
Can radon come from water
Take Action During National Radon Action Month
Do not carry hidden risks into 2026. National Radon Action Month is the perfect time to test your home and take steps to protect your health.
Take advantage of 10% off radon testing and 10% off radon mitigation systems, available through March.
