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Professional Radon Testing Service

When it comes to your family's health and your real estate transactions, accuracy and speed are non-negotiable. Our team provides industry-leading radon gas monitoring with a focus on precision and rapid results.

State-of-the-Art Technology

We utilize calibrated, professional-grade continuous radon monitors that represent the gold standard in detection technology.

Instant Reporting: Our monitors are equipped with Wi-Fi capabilities. As soon as the testing period concludes, the data is automatically uploaded and the final report is sent directly to your inbox.

No Delays: Because our systems transmit data remotely, you don’t have to wait for an inspector to return to the property to manually download results. This ensures you meet even the tightest inspection objection deadlines.

Certified Expertise

You can trust that experts are handling your test. All of our inspectors are:

Colorado State Certified: Fully compliant with all state-mandated licensing and regulations.

NRPP Certified: Nationally recognized through the National Radon Proficiency Program, ensuring the highest level of technical training.

Our Process

Following standard industry guidelines, we perform a 48-hour minimum testing period. This duration provides a reliable "snapshot" of the radon levels in the home, accounting for daily fluctuations while still providing the quick turnaround needed for real estate contingencies.  Our monitors take more readings than any other currently available radon monitor.  They take a reading every 10 minutes during the testing period to ensure the most accurate results.

Why Radon Testing Matters in the High Country

Radon is a colorless, odorless gas and the leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers. In Colorado, our unique geology means the risk is significantly higher than the national average.

Local Insight: Based on our extensive data, over 30% of our tests throughout the Colorado High Country return results at elevated levels (above the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L).

Because of these high local averages, professional testing is the only way to ensure the air in your home is safe for your family.

Colorado Radon Levels

Based on our data per town.

The EPA says that exposure to high levels of radon can cause lung cancer.