Radon Mitigation in Denver, CO
Denver sits in Denver County in Colorado's Front Range. Colorado's statewide indoor radon average is 6.4 pCi/L β well above the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L and the U.S. average of 1.3 pCi/L. With Front Range geology and full-basement housing common in Denver, EPA and Colorado health officials recommend every home be tested. If your test is 4.0 pCi/L or higher, mitigation is recommended; levels between 2 and 4 pCi/L are also worth addressing given Colorado's elevated background radon.
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Who provides radon mitigation in Denver, CO?
Colorado Radon Experts connects Denver homeowners with NRPP-certified radon mitigation specialists serving Denver County. Denver averages 6.4 pCi/L β above the EPA action level of 4.0 β so testing and mitigation are routed to a qualified local partner, typically within hours. Free quote within 24 hours. Call (720) 605-9116.
Why Do Denver Homes Have Elevated Radon?
Denver sits in Denver County in Colorado's Front Range. Colorado's statewide indoor radon average is 6.4 pCi/L β well above the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L and the U.S. average of 1.3 pCi/L. With Front Range geology and full-basement housing common in Denver, EPA and Colorado health officials recommend every home be tested. If your test is 4.0 pCi/L or higher, mitigation is recommended; levels between 2 and 4 pCi/L are also worth addressing given Colorado's elevated background radon.
Geology: Cold Colorado winters intensify the stack effect β heated indoor air rising creates negative pressure that pulls radon-laden soil gas into basements. Winter radon readings commonly run 30β50% higher than summer.
Permits: Colorado does not require a permit for residential radon mitigation, but Colorado SB 23-206 requires radon disclosure on home sale; DORA licenses radon professionals. Post-mitigation verification testing is recommended within 30 days of activation.
Neighborhoods we serve in Denver: Capitol Hill, Cherry Creek, Washington Park, Highlands, Five Points.
All Denver radon work is performed by NRPP-certified, Colorado DORA-licensed partner contractors routed through Colorado Radon Experts.
How Does Denver Compare on Colorado Radon Levels?
Denver County averages 6.4 pCi/L indoor radon β well above the EPA action level of 4 pCi/L. Here's how Denver's radon profile compares to other Colorado cities we serve.
| Metric | Denver, CO | Colorado State Average | US National Average |
|---|---|---|---|
| Average indoor radon | 6.4 pCi/L | 6.4 pCi/L | 1.3 pCi/L |
| EPA Radon Zone | Zone 1 | Zone 1 (majority) | Varies (Zones 1β3) |
| % homes elevated (>4 pCi/L) | 50% | ~71% (1 in 2) | ~6% |
| Multiple of EPA action level | 1.6x | 2.1x | 0.3x |
| EPA action level | 4.0 pCi/L | 4.0 pCi/L | 4.0 pCi/L |
Check Your Denver Radon Test Result Against the EPA Action Level
Enter your radon test result (in pCi/L) to see whether your Denver, CO home meets the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L β and exactly what to do next based on official EPA guidance. Denver averages 6.4 pCi/L, with 50% of homes testing elevated.
Enter the picocuries-per-liter value from your charcoal canister or continuous radon monitor (CRM) report.
How the calculator maps test results to EPA guidance
| Radon level (pCi/L) | Risk tier | EPA-aligned recommendation |
|---|---|---|
| 0.0 β 1.9 | Below average β low | No action needed. Re-test every 2 years or after major renovation. |
| 2.0 β 3.9 | Elevated β EPA "consider mitigating" | Consider mitigation, especially with smokers, children, or lower-level bedrooms. Run a long-term (90+ day) test for confirmation. |
| 4.0 or higher | EPA Action Level β fix the home | Install an active radon mitigation system. EPA recommends fixing the home as soon as practical. |
Which Radon Services Are Available in Denver?
Radon Mitigation
Active radon mitigation system installation for Colorado homes β sub-slab depressurization is the most common method, reducing indβ¦
Learn more βRadon Testing
Professional radon testing services for Colorado homes β short-term (2-7 day) and long-term (90+ day) testing options. Required foβ¦
Learn more βSub-Slab Depressurization Installation
Colorado's most common radon mitigation method β sub-slab depressurization (ASD) creates negative pressure beneath the basement slβ¦
Learn more βCrawl Space Radon Mitigation
Sub-membrane depressurization for Colorado homes with crawl spaces β includes vapor barrier installation, sealing, and active deprβ¦
Learn more βDo Denver Real Estate Transactions Require Radon Testing?
Colorado law requires sellers to disclose any known radon test results to buyers. In practice, most Denver real estate transactions now include a radon contingency in the purchase agreement β and given that 50% of Denver homes test elevated, buyers are increasingly insisting on pre-closing mitigation when results exceed 4 pCi/L.
Our partner contractor network handles closing-timeline mitigations within typical 7β14 day windows, including post-mitigation verification testing to satisfy lender and inspector requirements.
Are Winter Radon Levels Higher in Denver?
Yes. Denver's cold winters intensify radon entry through the stack effect β heated indoor air rising creates negative pressure in basements that pulls soil gas into the home at higher rates than warmer climates. Denver winter radon readings are typically 30β50% higher than summer readings.
EPA recommends radon testing under closed-house conditions, which align naturally with Denver winters. If your Denver home tested low in summer, retest in winter for an accurate baseline before deciding on mitigation.
Recent Denver Radon Mitigation Projects
Recent radon mitigation projects across Colorado β every image is geo-tagged to a specific Colorado city and entity-described for transparency and provenance. All work performed by NRPP-certified, Colorado DORA-licensed partner contractors.
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