Radon Testing and Mitigation Services in Denver
Denver Radon provides professional radon testing, mitigation, inspection, vapor barrier, and system installation services for homes and businesses across Denver, Denver Metro, and Colorado's Front Range.
Residential & commercial services · Property-specific recommendations · Service-area business
Radon Solutions Designed Around the Property
Radon mitigation is not one-size-fits-all. Denver Radon evaluates the property layout, foundation type, crawl space conditions, sump pit access, and venting path options before recommending a practical mitigation approach.
Whether the property needs testing, a new mitigation system, a system inspection, a vapor barrier, or post-mitigation verification, the goal is to provide clear guidance and a solution that fits the structure.
Radon Services for Homes, Businesses, and New Construction
Denver Radon supports a range of radon testing and mitigation needs, from existing homes and commercial properties to new construction and system inspections.
Residential Radon Mitigation
Mitigation services for single-family homes, townhomes, basements, crawl spaces, sump pits, slab foundations, and mixed foundation types.
Commercial Radon Mitigation
Radon services for commercial buildings, offices, multi-use properties, property managers, and business spaces that need practical mitigation planning.
Radon Testing
Radon testing support to help property owners understand whether mitigation or further evaluation may be needed.
Post-Mitigation Test Kits
Post-mitigation testing options to help confirm whether a mitigation system is reducing radon levels as intended.
Vapor Barrier Installation
Vapor barrier installation for crawl spaces and foundation areas where sealing and depressurization support may be part of the mitigation approach.
New Build Radon Systems
Radon system planning and installation support for new construction projects where radon-resistant features or active systems may be needed.
Radon System Inspections
Inspection services for existing radon mitigation systems to evaluate visible components, installation conditions, and potential next steps.
System Types Depend on the Structure
Different properties need different mitigation approaches. The right system depends on foundation type, crawl space conditions, slab access, sump pit configuration, tile drains, venting path, and installation goals.
Sub-Slab Depressurization
A common mitigation approach that helps draw radon from beneath a slab and vent it safely away from the structure.
Crawl Space Depressurization
A mitigation approach used for crawl space conditions, often paired with sealing or vapor barrier strategies when appropriate.
Combined Sub-Slab and Crawl Space
Some properties have mixed foundation types and may require a combined strategy to address multiple radon entry pathways.
Sump-Pit Depressurization
In some homes, the sump pit can be part of the mitigation strategy when conditions support that approach.
Tile Drain Depressurization
Some systems may use existing drainage pathways as part of the mitigation design when appropriate for the property.
Through Garage / Roof Installs
Where exterior routing is not ideal, some installations may route through a garage or roof area depending on the home layout and installation requirements.
Radon Services for Residential and Commercial Properties
Residential Services
Denver Radon helps homeowners understand radon testing and mitigation options for basements, crawl spaces, sump pits, slab foundations, and mixed foundation properties.
- Single-family homes
- Townhomes
- Basements
- Crawl spaces
- Sump pits
- Mixed foundation types
Commercial Services
Denver Radon supports commercial properties, business spaces, new construction, and property management needs with practical radon service planning.
- Commercial buildings
- Offices
- Property management
- Multi-use spaces
- New construction
- System inspections
Testing Helps Guide the Next Step
Radon testing helps property owners understand current conditions before mitigation and evaluate results after a system is installed. Denver Radon can support testing and post-mitigation test kit options as part of the service process.
- Testing can help determine whether mitigation should be considered.
- Post-mitigation testing helps evaluate whether the system is reducing radon levels as intended.
- Testing context should be interpreted alongside property conditions and system design.

A Clear Process From First Contact to Follow-Up
Tell Us About the Property
Share the property type, foundation details, current test results if available, and any known radon concerns.
Review Service Options
Denver Radon reviews the likely mitigation approach, system considerations, and next steps based on the property information.
Install or Inspect the System
Depending on the service need, Denver Radon may install a mitigation system, inspect an existing system, or support testing and follow-up.
Verify and Document
Post-mitigation testing and clear documentation help property owners understand system performance and recommended next steps.
Radon Mitigation Involves More Than One Component
A mitigation plan may involve foundation access, crawl space conditions, vent routing, sump pit details, exterior piping, fan placement, sealing considerations, and post-installation testing.




Serving Denver, Denver Metro, and the Front Range
Denver Radon is a service-area business providing radon testing and mitigation services at customer properties across Denver and surrounding Front Range communities.
Radon Services FAQs
Denver Radon provides radon testing, residential and commercial radon mitigation, vapor barrier installation, new-build radon system support, system inspections, and post-mitigation test kit options.
Yes. Denver Radon provides radon services for homeowners, businesses, property managers, builders, and commercial properties across Denver, Denver Metro, and Colorado's Front Range.
The right mitigation approach depends on the property layout, foundation type, crawl space conditions, sump pit access, venting options, and other site-specific details.
Yes. Vapor barrier installation may be part of a crawl space or foundation-related mitigation approach when conditions support that strategy.
Yes. Denver Radon can inspect visible components of existing radon mitigation systems and discuss potential next steps based on the system condition and property needs.
Use the contact page or call Denver Radon at (303) 823-4882 to request a free estimate.
Need Radon Testing or Mitigation Service?
Contact Denver Radon to request a free estimate for radon testing, mitigation, inspections, vapor barriers, or property-specific mitigation recommendations.

