About CO Springs Radon Pros
CO Springs Radon Pros helps homeowners in Colorado Springs, El Paso County, and Woodland Park find licensed radon mitigation contractors without the guesswork. The Pikes Peak region sits on granite that releases radon as its natural uranium decays, and the fastest path to fixing an elevated reading is a quote from a licensed local professional.
Who operates this site
CO Springs Radon Pros is operated by Compass Camper LLC, an Oregon-registered marketing company. We are not a radon mitigation contractor and do not perform radon mitigation work.
Compass Camper LLC operates as Compass Lead Group. You can reach us at [email protected] or (719) XXX-XXXX, Monday to Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM Mountain. Mailing address: [OPERATOR FILLS: operating address].
What we do
We operate this website to connect Colorado Springs-area homeowners with licensed, insured radon mitigation contractors. When you submit a quote request, your information is forwarded to a licensed local contractor who can schedule your free quote. The contractor performs any testing or mitigation work under their own license and insurance, and you contract with them directly. Our service costs homeowners nothing.
What we ask of contractors
Contractors who receive requests through this site are independent businesses, not our employees. We ask that they meet objective, verifiable standards:
- Hold a current Colorado radon license through DORA for the work they perform
- Carry current general liability insurance
- Offer written workmanship warranties on completed work
- Provide transparent, itemized written estimates before performing any work
Since July 1, 2022, Colorado has required a state license for anyone performing radon measurement or mitigation for hire, administered by the Department of Regulatory Agencies. We encourage every homeowner to verify any contractor's license directly in the DORA license lookup, no matter how they found the contractor.
Why we built this site
Radon information online is scattered and often unsourced. Every health, regulatory, and statistical claim on this site is attributed to a primary source: the EPA, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, El Paso County Public Health, or the Colorado General Assembly. If we cannot verify a number, we do not publish it. That standard applies to every county and area page we publish for the Colorado Springs region.