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What to Expect Before Testing ➔ Before scheduling your radon testing, it’s essential to understand the importance of radon testing and how it benefits your home. Our certified technicians will work with you to identify the optimal testing locations in your home. We recommend closing all doors and windows at least 12 hours before the test to ensure a controlled environment. This will help us obtain the most accurate readings possible. Additionally, our team will provide clear instructions on preparing your home, whether using a test kit or opting for a professional assessment.

What to Expect During Testing ➔ During the radon testing process, our expert technicians will arrive at your home equipped with advanced radon testing equipment. They will strategically place the devices in key areas of your home to measure radon levels accurately. The testing is non-intrusive and typically completed within a short visit, allowing you to carry on with your day-to-day activities without disruption. Our technicians will also provide insights into how the measurements are taken and answer any questions you might have throughout the process.

What to Expect After Testing  Following the completion of the radon test, you can expect to receive prompt results via an official emailed report within 24 hours. If elevated radon levels are detected, our report will include detailed recommendations for the next steps you should consider to mitigate the risk. We ensure that you have all the information needed to make informed decisions about protecting your home and family. Should you choose to proceed with further action, our team is ready to guide you through the mitigation process to ensure your living environment is safe and compliant with EPA standards.

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By choosing Colorado Radon Company, you’re taking a proactive step towards lower radon levels with a team known for reliability and excellence in radon testing services.

Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that is odorless, colorless, and tasteless. It is formed by the decay of uranium, which is found in varying amounts in soil, rocks, and water. Radon can enter buildings, including homes, through cracks or gaps in the foundation, floors, walls, and other openings. When radon is trapped indoors, it can accumulate to dangerous levels, posing a significant health risk. It is important to test for radon and take necessary steps to mitigate its presence in indoor environments to ensure a safe and healthy living space.

The duration of a radon test can vary depending on the testing method used. Short-term tests typically last between 2 to 7 days, while long-term tests extend over several months. Our experts will guide you in choosing the most appropriate testing method based on your specific circumstances.

Yes, radon testing is still necessary regardless of the age or ventilation of your home. Radon levels can vary even among homes in the same area, and factors such as soil composition and airflow can influence radon infiltration. It is best to have a professional radon test to ensure accurate results and take necessary steps if elevated levels are detected.

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Radon Facts

Radon gas is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless radioactive gas that can enter buildings through cracks and gaps in the foundation and accumulate to dangerous levels, increasing the risk of lung cancer. The EPA estimates that radon is responsible for approximately 21,000 lung cancer deaths each year in the United States alone. Testing for radon and implementing effective radon mitigation strategies is critical in protecting your family’s health and ensuring a safe home environment.

Learn more in our radon resourcesEPA’s website or radon.org.

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We’re fully certified and accredited by the National Radon Proficiency Program (NRPP) and the American Association of Radon Scientists & Technologists (AARST).

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