RADON MITIGATION COLORADO SPRINGS
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The natural breakdown of uranium below the earth’s surface creates toxic radon gas. Radon is the number one cause of lung cancer among non-smokers. Radon gas is not visible, nor does it have an odor. The only way to know if you are being exposed to the harmful radon gases is to have your home tested. Protect your family and have your Radon levels tested today! EPA website (https://www.epa.gov/radon).
Radon is created from natural decay of uranium that is found in nearly all soils. This radioactive gas moves up from the ground and naturally rises toward the open air. Homes often lie directly in this path; these gases access your home by foundation cracks, construction joints, gaps around pipes, etc.
Because indoor air is typically warmer and under slightly lower pressure than the surrounding soil, soil gases—including radon—are drawn inside. If your levels are higher than 4 pCi/L a radon mitigation system is recommended to draw/redirect those gases away from the interior of the home to avoid inhalation of the toxic gases.
A radon mitigation system is designed to draw, seal, and redirect hazardous soil gases away from the interior of a home. These systems create a “vacuum” beneath the foundation to stop gases from entering and vent them safely into the atmosphere.
Radon most often enters a house through:
- Gaps where basement walls meet the concrete slab
- Cracks in the foundation or walls
- Openings around sump pumps, drains, and plumbing lines
- Construction seams
- Crawl spaces
- Well water that contains elevated radon levels
High radon levels can’t be seen or smelled. Let’s test and protect your property.
Expert Radon Mitigation Services in Colorado Springs
Protect Your Home from Dangerous Radon Gas
Radon is invisible, odorless, and can build up inside your home without warning. Our professional radon mitigation services are designed to safely reduce radon levels and improve your indoor air quality. We install reliable systems that provide long-term protection for your family and property.
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Professional Radon Mitigation Services in Colorado Springs
Radon is an invisible, odorless gas that can pose serious health risks if left unaddressed. Our team provides professional radon mitigation system installation designed to safely redirect radon gas away from your home or building.
- Locally owned and operated in Colorado
- Over 40 years of plumbing experience
- Licensed and highly skilled technicians
- Residential and commercial expertise
- Honest communication and dependable service
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Why Choose Us
Professional Radon Mitigation. Done Right.
Our team installs radon mitigation systems designed to safely reduce indoor radon levels and protect your home or building long term.
Proven results with testing post mitigation installation.
Properly installed systems that reduce radon safely.
Installed to meet all required codes and regulations.
Continuous mitigation that protects your indoor air.
Protect your home with a properly installed radon mitigation system you can rely on.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that forms from the breakdown of uranium in soil. It can enter homes through cracks in foundations and other openings. Long-term exposure to elevated radon levels increases the risk of lung cancer.
The only way to know is through testing. Radon is colorless and odorless, so it cannot be detected without proper equipment. We offer professional radon testing to accurately measure your indoor levels.
The EPA recommends taking action if radon levels are 4.0 pCi/L or higher. Even levels below that may still pose a risk, and many homeowners choose mitigation for added peace of mind.
A radon mitigation system uses a vent pipe and fan to draw radon gas from beneath your home and safely release it above the roofline, preventing it from entering your living space.
Most residential Colorado Springs radon mitigation systems can be installed in one day. After installation, follow-up testing is performed to confirm that radon levels have been reduced.
Radon systems are designed to be discreet and minimally invasive. We carefully plan pipe placement and system layout to maintain the appearance of your home whenever possible.