Radon Testing Services in Grand Junction, CO
Radon is a naturally occurring, odorless, colorless, and tasteless gas that can seep into homes through the foundation. Long-term exposure to high levels of radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States, making professional testing essential for your family’s safety.
At Apache Home Inspection, we offer professional radon testing services for homeowners in Fruita, CO, and the surrounding areas. Our certified inspectors use industry-leading equipment to perform accurate short-term and long-term radon tests, helping you understand the true radon levels in your home. Contact us today to get started.
Why Radon Testing Matters
Radon levels can vary significantly from one property to the next—even in the same neighborhood. Testing is the only way to know if your home has elevated levels. Our service is ideal for:
- Homebuyers and sellers wanting peace of mind during a real estate transaction
- Homeowners concerned about indoor air quality and long-term health
- Properties with basements or crawlspaces, which are more prone to radon intrusion
What You Can Expect from a Radon Inspection
At Apache Home Inspection, we take radon testing seriously—because your health and safety depend on it. Our process is designed to deliver accurate, actionable results using the best tools and practices in the industry. When you choose us for radon testing, here’s what you can expect:
- Professional-grade testing equipment for accurate results
- Options for short-term (48-96 hour) or long-term (90+ day) testing
- Detailed report with clear results and EPA-referenced guidelines
- Expert recommendations if mitigation is necessary
Serving Grand Junction and the Western Slope
Apache Home Inspection proudly provides radon testing services across Fruita, Grand Junction, Loma, Mack, Delta, Montrose, and surrounding Western Colorado communities. Our local knowledge helps us tailor testing strategies to the specific geological risks in this region.
Radon Testing FAQ
What is radon and why is it dangerous?
Radon is a naturally occurring, odorless, colorless, and tasteless gas that can enter homes through cracks and openings in the foundation. Long-term exposure to elevated radon levels is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States, making professional testing essential for protecting your family’s health.
How do I know if my home has high radon levels?
You cannot see, smell, or taste radon. Testing is the only way to determine if your home has elevated levels. Even neighboring homes can have significantly different radon readings.
What types of radon tests do you offer?
We offer:
Short-term testing (48–96 hours) for quick results
Long-term testing (90+ days) for a more comprehensive average reading
Our certified inspectors use professional-grade equipment to ensure accurate results.
What is considered a high radon level?
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recommends taking action if radon levels are 4.0 picocuries per liter (pCi/L) or higher. Our report will clearly explain how your results compare to EPA guidelines.
Leave Us A Review