how it works

Aspen Radon offers free in-home estimates for radon mitigation system installations. We will come to your home and perform a thorough evaluation for reducing your home’s radon levels. We will also take the time necessary to answer any questions you may have regarding radon and your home’s radon concern. See below for more details


1) Please complete the form below and we will contact you within 24 hours to schedule an appointment that is convenient for you.

2) We will come to your home and perform a thorough evaluation for reducing your home’s radon levels. We will also take the time necessary to answer any questions you may have regarding radon and your home’s radon concern.

3) We treat every home individually and will design a radon mitigation system that is tailored specifically for your home. A system will be designed that incorporates the most efficient and practical approach in reducing your radon levels. Aesthetics of your home will also be taken in consideration in the design and location of the system. If there are any options available with the system’s design and installation, then these will be discussed with you so that the final decision is yours. The radon mitigation system’s design will be discussed with you in detail and pictures of similar systems will be shown so there are no surprises when the system is installed.

4) After the radon mitigation system is designed we will provide a written proposal that provides a firm cost for the installation, the radon level reduction guarantee and the system’s warranty.

Faqs about radon

  • Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that comes from the breakdown of uranium which is found in the soil and rock throughout the United States.Radon decays into radioactive particles that can become trapped in your lungs when you breathe. As these particles decay, they release small bursts of radiation that can damage lung tissue which can potentially lead to lung cancer. The U.S. Surgeon General has warned that radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the country.

    • Radon is an odorless, colorless and tasteless gas. The only way to know if your home has elevated radon levels is to TEST.

    • Radon travels through the soil and enters buildings through openings and foundation. Radon enters your home from the soil because it is being drawn by the negative pressures or vacuums within your home.

    • The vacuum in your home is caused either by mechanical systems or by a thermal stack effect.

    • All types and age of homes can have elevated radon levels.

    • Homes with basements, crawl spaces, slab on grade or any combination can all have elevated radon levels.

    • A new home can have a radon problem as well as an older home.

    • Your neighbor’s radon levels do not necessarily represent your home’s radon levels. Different factors contribute to the radon levels in a home.

    • The amount of radon in the soil beneath the home, interior negative pressures and the openings in the home’s foundation are all contributing factors.

  • The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Colorado Department of Health have established a minimum recommended action level for mitigation of 4.0 picocuries of radon gas elements per liter of air in a residence, commercial building or school. Approximately 50% percent of the homes in Colorado have radon levels at or above the EPA’s action level of 4.0

  • Most homes can have their radon levels reduced for about the same cost of other common home repairs.