PIKES PEAK RADON

Serving Colorado Springs

And Surrounding Areas

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How do I know if I have radon?


The only way to know how much radon is in your home or office is to have the building tested. Techniques and equipment for detecting radon have improved significantly during the past 15 years. Buyers and sellers typically test for radon before a property changes ownership. Specialized measuring devices not only determine the presence of radon but also the potential exposure. Because radon rises, its concentrations are highest at the building’s lowest levels. Consequently, testers assume that concentrations are lower at the building’s upper levels. Exterior doors and windows are closed during the tests.


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Infomation about Radon

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What is Radon?

Why should I be concerned?

Why Care about Radon?

Is Radon Common?

Testing Tips

Tips for Homebuyers

How does one reduce or eliminate Radon?

How much does it cost to reduce Radon?

How do I know whether I have a good radon reduction system?

What if I’m buying a new home?

What else do I need to know?