Radon Testing

FAQs To Know About Radon

  • It’s the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States

  • Houses on the same street can vary on the amount of radon on each property

  • Radon invades your home through any crack or holes in your foundation

  • The EPA recommends that you get a radon test before purchasing a home.

Protect your home and your family from the dangers of Radon.

Radon is a colorless, odorless and tasteless gas making it impossible to identify without professional radon testing. Unfortunately, radon can be found in well water, rocks and soil around your home and occurs naturally. The Surgeon General and the Environmental Protection Agency recommend testing for radon because one out of every 15 homes have unsafe levels indoors. During Radon Testing, we will diagnose the levels of radon in your home, and give advice on how to lower radon levels and help you prevent future radon issues in Colorado.

There’s no easy way to tell if your home has been invaded by radon gas. When you hire Mile High Inspections, we’ll put your mind at ease and make sure your home and your family are safe from any harm. All Mile High Inspections’ inspectors are radon licensed and certified through Colorado’s Departments of Regulatory Agencies (DORA).

The EPA has a Home Buyer’s and Seller’s Guide To Radon which you can view below

Mile High Inspections Offers Radon Testing Starting at $150 And Can Provide Results At The Same Time We Pickup The Monitor

-If Radon Testing is added to any Standard or Annual Inspection you will receive $25 off automatically at checkout