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Share ResultsHigh radon levels can go unnoticed, but the right contractor makes testing and mitigation easy to manage. Whether you're buying a home, remodeling a basement, or simply want to stay on top of your family’s safety, local radon services can help you assess risk and install the right system for your property.
At Team Dave Logan, we connect homeowners and businesses across the Denver Metro Area and Colorado Springs with qualified professionals who understand radon testing, mitigation, and long-term system maintenance. Every radon contractor in our network is screened annually for certification, customer satisfaction, and proper licensing, so you can feel confident from start to finish.
Commercial Radon: Businesses and commercial buildings can face elevated radon levels, too. Contractors will test indoor air and install appropriate radon mitigation systems to keep your workplace safe and compliant.
Radon Inspections: Before buying or selling a home, a radon inspection provides peace of mind. Certified contractors use EPA-recommended techniques to measure radon gas levels and recommend next steps.
Radon Mitigation: If your test results come back high, mitigation systems are the next step. These systems reduce indoor radon by redirecting soil gas safely away from your foundation.
Radon Remediation: When existing systems stop functioning properly or need upgrades, remediation helps restore performance and reduce radon exposure over time.
Radon Removal: While radon can't be “removed” like mold or pests, mitigation techniques effectively lower levels by venting radon gas from below your home’s foundation.
Radon System Service: Already have a system in place? Annual service helps make sure it’s functioning as it should. Contractors can check fans, seals, and venting paths to avoid future risks.
Radon Testing: Professional radon testing is the first step toward protection. Short-term and long-term test kits, along with continuous monitoring options, help homeowners get accurate results and understand the dangers of elevated radon levels.
Residential Radon: Homes in Colorado often have higher radon levels due to local soil conditions. Residential radon contractors can help you identify problem areas and install systems that meet EPA and state standards.
Radon isn’t something you can see or smell, so it often goes unnoticed until it's tested. Here are a few signs it’s time to take action:
You’ve never tested your home – If it’s been years (or never) since your last radon test, it’s a good idea to check levels, especially if you're buying or selling.
Your neighbors had elevated levels – Radon often affects clusters of homes in the same area. If nearby properties had issues, yours might too.
You’ve recently finished a basement – Adding living space below ground level can increase radon exposure, especially without a mitigation system.
You feel unexplained symptoms – Long-term exposure can lead to respiratory issues. While not a direct symptom, it’s one more reason to test.
You’re planning new construction or remodeling – Radon-resistant techniques can be added during building or renovation for better long-term protection.
The only way to know is through testing. Radon is colorless and odorless, so professional radon testing is the most reliable method to measure levels in your home or building.
The EPA recommends taking action if radon levels are 4.0 picocuries per liter (pCi/L) or higher. However, even levels between 2.0 and 4.0 pCi/L may still pose health risks, especially with long-term exposure.
If your last test was more than two years ago, or if you’ve remodeled, changed ventilation, or finished a basement, it’s a good time to test again. Annual testing is also a good idea if you live in a high-risk area.
Yes, having a functioning radon mitigation system can be a selling point for future buyers, especially in areas where elevated radon levels are common. It shows the home has been tested and properly maintained.
No. Radon can affect homes of any age, style, or construction. In fact, newer homes may be at higher risk if they’re tightly sealed and don’t have adequate ventilation.
If you're checking your home for the first time or upgrading an older system, we can connect you with trusted radon contractors who know the job inside and out. Every partner in our network is screened yearly for proper certification, service quality, and real customer feedback.
From testing to full system installation, they’ll help you keep your home safe for the long run. Let us know what you need, and we’ll match you with a radon professional near you.
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