Colorado Springs, El Paso County, and Woodland Park
Radon Mitigation in Colorado Springs
The granite under the Pikes Peak region releases radon as its natural uranium decays, and the gas collects in Colorado Springs basements and crawl spaces. El Paso County Public Health reports that over 40 percent of homes tested in the county from 2005 to 2023 came back above the EPA action level. We connect you with an independent, Colorado-licensed contractor for a free mitigation quote.
Request a Free Radon Quote
When you submit this form, your information is shared with a licensed radon mitigation contractor for the purpose of scheduling your free quote.
Zone 1
the highest EPA radon potential rating, which covers El Paso County and all of Colorado
Source: El Paso County Public Health40%+
of El Paso County homes tested from 2005 to 2023 came back above the EPA action level
Source: El Paso County Public Health6.4 pCi/L
the average indoor radon level in Colorado, well above the 4.0 pCi/L action level
Source: El Paso County Public HealthHow It Works
One request, one local contractor, one written quote. Here is the whole process.
Tell us about your home
Fill out the quote form or call. Four fields, about 30 seconds. We ask for your ZIP code and what you need so the request lands with the right contractor.
Get matched with a licensed contractor
Your request goes to an independent radon mitigation contractor who holds a current Colorado radon license and covers your part of the Pikes Peak region.
Get your free quote
The contractor calls you back, answers your questions, and gives you a written quote. There is no obligation.
Radon Services in the Colorado Springs Region
Radon Mitigation
Active sub-slab systems pull radon from beneath the foundation and vent it above the roofline. This is the standard fix for elevated levels in Colorado Springs homes.
Learn moreRadon Testing
Testing is the first step before any mitigation decision. Licensed measurement professionals confirm your levels so you know whether your home needs a system at all.
Learn moreReal Estate Radon
Radon shows up in most Colorado Springs home sales, and military PCS moves add hard deadlines. Buyers and sellers get connected with contractors who work on transaction timelines.
Learn moreColorado Licenses Radon Contractors. Verify Yours.
Since July 1, 2022, Colorado law has required anyone performing radon measurement or mitigation for hire to hold a state license through the Department of Regulatory Agencies. A licensed contractor will welcome the question. Check any name against the official state lookup before you sign anything.
Where We Connect Homeowners with Contractors
Quote requests reach independent, Colorado-licensed contractors across Colorado Springs and all of El Paso County, plus Woodland Park and the rest of Teller County. Whichever community your home sits in, the same Pikes Peak granite terrain drives the radon, and the same free written quote is one form away. Open the page for your county or town for its local radon picture.
What it costs, and what happens after you send the form
- What does radon mitigation cost in the Colorado Springs area?
- The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment publishes a typical range of approximately $1,300 to $3,000 for a traditional system on an existing single-family home, as of July 2026 (CDPHE). Where a home lands depends on foundation zones, vent routing, and fan sizing. Either way it is a range to plan against, not a quote and not our price. The cost guide breaks it down.
- How fast will someone get back to me?
- Calls and form submissions reach Compass Camper LLC directly. We read the request and pass it to an independent state-licensed local radon professional, usually within about an hour during the day. They then contact you to look at the property and quote the work on their own schedule.
- What work is covered?
- Radon mitigation, testing, radon at a home sale, and landlord and rental radon.
Only the independent state-licensed contractor you are matched with can price your actual property. Compass Camper LLC does not perform radon work and does not quote it.
Colorado Springs Radon Questions
How common is radon in Colorado Springs?
Very common. El Paso County Public Health reports that over 40 percent of homes tested in the county between 2005 and 2023 had radon above the EPA action level, and the county sits in EPA Zone 1, the highest radon potential category. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment estimates about half of homes statewide test high.
What radon level is considered dangerous?
The EPA recommends fixing your home when radon levels reach 4 picocuries per liter (pCi/L) and considering action between 2 and 4 pCi/L. According to the EPA, radon is the leading cause of lung cancer among people who have never smoked.
Does Colorado require radon contractors to be licensed?
Yes. Since July 1, 2022, Colorado law requires anyone performing radon measurement or radon mitigation services for hire to hold a state license through the Department of Regulatory Agencies. You can verify any license in the DORA license lookup before you sign anything.
How much does radon mitigation cost in Colorado Springs?
Cost depends on your foundation type, the size of the home, and how the system routes to the roofline. The contractor you are matched with provides a free written quote before any work begins. Our radon mitigation cost guide explains the variables and what Colorado state sources publish about typical ranges.
How long does it take to install a radon mitigation system?
Most single-family installations are completed in one visit. The contractor confirms timing in your written quote and retests after installation to verify the system is bringing levels down.
Get a Free Radon Mitigation Quote
Tell us about your home and get a free, no-obligation quote from a Colorado-licensed radon mitigation contractor near you.
Your request goes to a licensed local radon mitigation contractor serving the Pikes Peak region, not a national lead list.
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