Radon Mitigation System

Protect Your Home & Family with Professional Radon Mitigation Solutions

Radon is an invisible, odorless, and naturally occurring gas that can build up inside homes, schools, and commercial buildings without any warning signs. Over time, exposure to elevated radon levels can pose serious health risks, making it one of the most important indoor air quality concerns for homeowners today.

At Aspen Radon, we specialize in designing and installing professional radon mitigation systems that effectively reduce radon levels and improve indoor air safety. Whether you are purchasing a new home, building from the ground up, or addressing a known radon issue, we are the trusted radon mitigation company you can rely on for accurate testing, expert installation, and long-term protection.

What Is Radon Mitigation?

Radon mitigation is the process of reducing radon gas concentrations inside a building to safe, acceptable levels. Radon is produced naturally when uranium in soil, rock, and groundwater breaks down. It can enter homes through foundation cracks, crawl spaces, sump pumps, and slab joints.

Once inside, radon can accumulate to dangerous levels if not properly controlled.

Radon mitigation systems are designed to actively capture radon gas before it enters the living space and safely vent it outside the home, significantly reducing exposure and improving indoor air quality.

Signs You May Need Radon Mitigation

Radon gas is completely invisible and odorless, which means you won’t notice it without proper testing. However, certain conditions and situations can significantly increase the likelihood that your home has elevated radon levels and may require professional mitigation.

If you observe any of the following, it’s strongly recommended to schedule a professional evaluation:

  • Recent radon test showing levels above 4.0 pCi/LIf your test results meet or exceed the EPA action level, installing a radon mitigation system is highly recommended to reduce long-term health risks.

  • New construction without a mitigation system installedEven newly built homes can have elevated radon levels, especially if no preventive system was included during construction.

  • Recent remodeling or foundation changesStructural changes can alter airflow and soil gas movement, potentially allowing more radon to enter the home than before.

  • Crawl spaces or unsealed slab foundationsHomes with exposed soil, gaps in flooring, or older slab construction are more vulnerable to radon intrusion.

  • Homes located in high-risk radon zonesCertain geographic areas naturally have higher soil uranium content, increasing the likelihood of radon buildup indoors.

If any of these conditions apply, it is best to consult a qualified radon mitigation company to conduct testing, assess your property, and recommend the right mitigation solution for your home.

Why You Need a Radon Mitigation System

Long-term radon exposure is the second leading cause of lung cancer, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Because radon is completely undetectable without testing, many homeowners are unaware they are being exposed.

The EPA recommends mitigation when radon levels reach or exceed 4.0 pCi/L, though even lower levels may still carry risk depending on long-term exposure.

A properly designed radon mitigation system installation provides several key benefits:

  • Significantly reduces radon gas levels indoors

  • Prevents soil gases and moisture from entering the home

  • Protects your family’s long-term respiratory health

  • Helps maintain the structural integrity of the foundation

  • Improves overall indoor air quality and peace of mind

At Aspen Radon, every system is designed with precision to match your home’s structure, ensuring maximum efficiency and long-term performance.

Our Radon Mitigation Services

Comprehensive Radon Assessment

Every effective solution begins with accurate testing. We perform detailed radon measurements to identify concentration levels and determine how radon is entering your home. This data allows us to design the most effective mitigation strategy. 

Radon Mitigation System Installation

Once testing is complete, we develop a customized plan for your property. Our goal is to provide a seamless experience when you install a radon mitigation system, ensuring minimal disruption and maximum performance.

We specialize in:

  • Active soil depressurization systems

  • Sub-slab depressurization methods

  • Piped venting systems designed for long-term efficiency

  • Strategically placed, energy-efficient fan systems

  • Optional monitoring and maintenance support

Every installation follows strict building codes and industry best practices to ensure reliable radon reduction results.

Why Choose Aspen Radon as Your Radon Mitigation Company

With many radon contractors available, selecting the right provider is critical to ensuring your system is properly designed and effective over time. Aspen Radon stands apart as a dedicated radon company focused solely on radon testing and mitigation.

Certified Radon Professionals

Our technicians are fully trained and certified, ensuring every radon mitigation system install meets industry standards and safety requirements.

Custom System Engineering

No two homes are the same. We design each system based on foundation type, soil composition, airflow patterns, and radon levels.

High-Quality Materials & Components

We use durable, professional-grade fans, piping, and sealing materials built for long-term performance and quiet operation.

Transparent Process & Communication

We explain every step clearly—from testing to installation—so you understand exactly how your system works and what results to expect.

Proven Long-Term Results

Our systems are designed to consistently reduce radon levels below EPA-recommended thresholds, verified through post-installation testing.

How a Radon Mitigation System Works

A radon mitigation system works by creating a pressure difference beneath your home’s foundation, preventing radon from entering the living space.

The process includes:

  1. Diagnostic Testing – Identify radon levels and entry points

  2. System Design – Determine the most effective mitigation approach

  3. Installation – Install vent pipes and a fan system that safely removes radon from beneath the home and releases it outside above the roofline

  4. Verification Testing – Confirm radon levels have been successfully reduced

This method, known as active soil depressurization, is widely considered the most effective and reliable solution for residential radon control.

Radon Mitigation System Installation – What to Expect

Choosing to install a radon mitigation system is an important step toward protecting your home and health. At Aspen Radon, we make the process simple and efficient.

When you work with our team, you can expect:

  • A thorough on-site evaluation before installation

  • Clear explanation of the full mitigation process

  • Protection of your home during installation work

  • Pre- and post-installation radon testing

  • Guidance on system care and long-term performance

Most installations are completed in a single visit, with minimal disruption to your home.

Radon Mitigation Systems – The Effective, Long-Term Solution

At Aspen Radon, we know the importance of long-lasting performance and superior indoor air quality. Your family’s health matters, and our mission is to provide tailored radon mitigation solutions that deliver peace of mind.

Whether you want to install a radon mitigation system in a new build or retrofit an existing home, our team is equipped to handle projects of any size. We blend cutting-edge technology with proven mitigation strategies to ensure your indoor environment is safe.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation

What is a radon mitigation system?

A radon mitigation system is engineered equipment designed to reduce radon gas levels inside a building. It works by using a vent pipe and a continuously running fan to pull radon from beneath the foundation before it can enter your living space. The collected gas is then safely released outdoors above the roofline, where it dissipates harmlessly into the air. This is the most effective and widely used method for long-term radon reduction.

How do I know if I need radon mitigation?

The only reliable way to determine if mitigation is needed is through professional radon testing. If your home shows radon levels at or above 4.0 pCi/L (picocuries per liter), the EPA recommends taking action. Even lower levels may still pose long-term health risks, so many homeowners choose mitigation as a precaution for added safety and peace of mind.

How long does radon mitigation system installation take?

Most radon mitigation system installation projects are completed within a single visit, typically taking just a few hours. The exact timeframe depends on your home’s size, foundation type, and system complexity. Our team ensures the process is efficient, minimally invasive, and completed with careful attention to performance and cleanliness.

Are all radon mitigation companies the same?

No, not all radon mitigation companies offer the same level of expertise or quality. Differences in certification, system design, materials, and installation practices can significantly impact system performance. Choosing an experienced and reputable provider like Aspen Radon ensures your system is properly designed, correctly installed, and verified through post-mitigation testing for accurate results.

Will a radon mitigation system affect my home’s appearance?

Radon mitigation systems are designed to be as discreet as possible. The exterior vent pipe is typically installed along the side of the home and can often be painted to blend with existing trim or siding. Inside, system components are placed in low-visibility areas such as basements or utility spaces, ensuring minimal impact on your home’s overall appearance.

Ready to Improve Your Indoor Air Quality?

Don’t wait to address dangerous radon levels. Contact Aspen Radon today for a professional radon mitigation consultation. Our certified experts will help assess your home, recommend the best mitigation plan, and ensure your radon mitigation system installation is efficient and effective.

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