
The Grand Valley sits in country shaped by uranium — western Colorado's uranium-and-vanadium-rich Morrison Formation and the region's mill-tailings legacy — and Mesa County falls in EPA Radon Zone 1, the highest-risk category. As that uranium decays in the rock and soil, radon seeps up into homes. Whether you just got a high test result or you're buying or selling a home, tell us what you need and we'll help.
From a first test to a fully installed mitigation system, we handle radon start to finish. Here's what we work on most.
Active sub-slab depressurization — the proven way to pull radon out from under your home and vent it safely above the roof.
Learn more →Short-term, long-term, and continuous-monitor testing placed and read correctly, so you know your real numbers.
Learn more →System alarming, fan gone quiet, or manometer reading off? We service and replace radon fans on existing systems.
Learn more →Buying or selling? We handle the short-term test on the transaction timeline, with documented results.
Learn more →Radon can come from a private well as well as the soil. We test water and sort out aeration or carbon treatment.
Learn more →Schools, offices, apartments, and daycares have their own radon protocols. We test and mitigate larger buildings too.
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Not a general contractor who dabbles. We test for radon and install mitigation systems day in and day out.
Every mitigation install includes a post-mitigation test, so you have proof your levels actually came down.
Radon varies house to house and region to region. We know the soils and homes around Grand Junction and work fast on real-estate timelines.
No runaround. A clear path from "what's my radon level?" to a home back at safe levels.
Tell us what you need — a first test, a high result you want fixed, or a real-estate deadline.
We test the home, or review your existing result, and look at the foundation to plan the right system.
We walk you through what's needed and what it costs before any work starts — no surprise bill.
We install the mitigation system and run a post-mitigation test to prove your radon levels dropped.
Radon is invisible and odorless — you can't see or smell it, so these are the moments to act.
A test came back at 4.0 pCi/L or higher. That's the EPA action level. A result at or above it means it's time to talk about a mitigation system.
You're buying or selling a home. Radon is a routine part of many real-estate deals, and it runs on a tight timeline — a short-term test gets it done.
You've never tested, or it's been years. Radon levels change over time and every home is different from its neighbor — the only way to know is to test.
Mesa County sits in EPA Radon Zone 1 — the highest-risk category, where the predicted average indoor level tops the 4.0 pCi/L action level. Western Colorado is uranium country: the Morrison Formation and other local bedrock carry uranium and vanadium, and the Grand Valley still lives with the legacy of the mid-century uranium boom and its mill tailings around Grand Junction. As uranium in the rock and soil decays it produces radon gas, which migrates up through the ground and enters homes through foundation cracks, floor-wall joints, sump pits, crawl spaces, and slab penetrations. Radon levels vary dramatically house to house — even next-door neighbors can test very differently — so the only way to know your home's level is to test, and many Grand Junction homes test above the action level.
Radon testing and mitigation across Grand Junction and the surrounding communities.
Tell us your test result or your timeline and we'll get it handled. Radon testing and mitigation across Mesa County.
📞 Call (970) 610-1826Tell us what you need — a radon test, a mitigation quote, or a real-estate deadline — and the best number to reach you. We'll get back to you to talk through next steps — no obligation.
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Quick and simple — phone is the only thing we really need.