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Radon Mitigation Pros in Colorado Springs, CO

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Colorado Springs sits on top of some of the most radon-prone geology in North America — Pikes Peak granite is naturally uranium-rich, and El Paso County routinely shows indoor radon averages two to three times the EPA action level. Finding a qualified radon mitigation contractor here shouldn’t be a guessing game, but between unlicensed handymen installing pipe-and-fan systems that don’t actually work and certified professionals who are booked out weeks because demand is that high, most homeowners end up confused and overpaying. This directory cuts through the noise: every contractor listed holds active NRPP or NRSB certification, so you’re starting from a vetted shortlist instead of a coin flip.

How to Choose a Radon Mitigation Contractor in Colorado Springs

  • Verify NRPP or NRSB certification — separately for measurement and mitigation. These are two distinct credentials. A contractor certified for mitigation isn’t automatically certified to run your initial diagnostic test. If you need both a pre-test and a full system install, confirm they hold (or work alongside someone with) the measurement credential too. Colorado has no state radon license requirement, which makes the national certifications the only meaningful bar.

  • Ask specifically about sub-slab diagnostic testing before they quote you. The right active soil depressurization (ASD) solution depends on your slab type and soil communication. A contractor who names a flat price without checking first is skipping a step that determines whether the system actually works. Good pros use a drill point or vacuum gauge to confirm suction before committing to a fan size.

  • Get a post-mitigation test included in the contract. Any contractor worth hiring follows up with a 48-hour post-install test. Some include it in the price; others use a third-party tester. Either is fine — just make sure it’s in writing, because a verbal promise isn’t a result.

  • Check the warranty terms carefully. System warranties in this market range from one year (labor only) to lifetime (parts and labor). At Colorado Springs’s elevation (~6,000 ft), fans work harder and wear faster than at sea level. A longer warranty signals the contractor trusts their install enough to stand behind it.

  • Ask how many systems they’ve installed in your home’s construction era. Homes built before 1990 in areas like Broadmoor, Old Colorado City, and Briargate often have slab configurations that differ from newer builds. Experience with your specific decade of construction matters more than total years in business.

Pro Tip: Colorado radon levels spike in winter when homes are sealed and negative pressure increases. Run any diagnostic test during heating season (October–March) for the most accurate reading. A contractor who tells you summer testing is equivalent may be gaming your baseline.

What to Expect

A standard radon mitigation install in Colorado Springs runs $800–$1,500 depending on slab type, number of suction points, and whether the pipe routes through interior conditioned space or up an exterior wall — most single-family homes land around $1,100. Testing-only visits run $150–$400. Most installs wrap in 3–5 hours, and post-mitigation test results come back within 48–72 hours of the monitor being placed.

Reality Check: The cheapest bid in this market is often someone without active certification, or someone using an undersized fan that passes the post-test but degrades within 18 months. In a city where untested homes average 7–9 pCi/L indoors, shaving $200 off an install that doesn’t hold isn’t a deal — it’s a do-over at full price.

Local Market Overview

Colorado Springs and El Paso County fall almost entirely within EPA Radon Zone 1 — the highest-risk designation — driven by the uranium-bearing granite underlying most of the metro. Colorado real estate contracts increasingly include radon contingencies as standard language, and rapid growth pushing new construction into areas like Lorson Ranch and Banning Lewis Ranch (same high-risk geology, brand-new builds) has pushed certified contractor demand well past supply. If you’re on a real-estate deadline, call the same day you get your test results. If you’re not, expect to schedule 2–3 weeks out.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a radon mitigation contractor cost in Colorado Springs?

Radon Mitigation Contractor services in Colorado Springs typically run $800-$1,500 per mitigation install ($150-400 for testing only), depending on scope, complexity, and turnaround requirements. Expedited work and specialized equipment add cost.

What should I look for in a radon mitigation contractor?

Look for NRPP — it's the credential that separates qualified radon mitigation pros from the rest. Also verify insurance, check reviews, and confirm they can handle your project's specific requirements.

How many radon mitigation pros are in Colorado Springs?

There are currently 0 radon mitigation pros listed in Colorado Springs, CO on RadonTrust.

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