Realtors
ONE STOP TESTING, MITIGATION REFERALS, SCHEDULING AND POST MITIGATION TESTING
Radon Testing For Your Client
$150
Flat Rate Testing*
As a realtor, you are always looking for ways to give your clients the best possible service. And when it comes to radon, that means making sure the home is safe and sound. That is why we've partnered with local radon mitigation companies to provide ongoing services for my clients. If the home we test comes back higher than the EPA’s action level (4.0 pCi/L), we'll take care of the entire scheduling process for mitigation and post-mitigation testing.
Plus, we offer free continuing education (CE) opportunities so you can stay up-to-date on the latest developments in radon safety, while earning valuable CE credits. If you're looking for a certified radon professional who puts your needs first, contact us today. We are here to help you make the transaction go as smoothly as possible.
On time appointment scheduling
Offering ongoing continuous radon monitoring services
Radon Reports Printed Onsite or sent within 3 days
Electronic payment processing
Testing is all we do, and we do it without conflict of interest
Mitigator referral and scheduling services
Certifications and Affiliations




The Testing Process
We're so glad you found us, and we want to make sure that this process is easy with our hassle-free service.
CONTACT US
Reach out by phone, email, or just fill out our contact us form for a timely return call from a certified radon pro.
SCHEDULE THE TEST
We offer a $150 flat rate testing fee for homes up to 2000 sq. feet. Occasionally other projects require a free, custom quote.
SET UP 48 HOUR TEST
We use SunRadon 1028xp continuous radon monitors for short-term testing. Each model is calibrated and certified for accuracy.
PICK UP EQUIPMENT
As soon as the test is completed we will run the report on site and give your radon level.
PROVIDE RECOMMENDATION
If there is an actionable radon level (over 4.0 pCi/L we will help facilitate and refer a qualified mitigator per client request.
POST MITIGATION INSPECTION AND TESTING
We offer certified mitigation system inspections and post installation testing to ensure your system is working.
CONTINUOUS MONITORING THROUGH LUFT
One of our unique offerings is continuous, 24/7 monitoring through our monthly fee of $20/m using luft radon monitor.
RETEST IN 2 YEARS
If you aren’t using continuous monitoring, the EPA recommends retesting for radon every 2 years when a mitigation system is installed.
Testing is the only way to know
Facts about Radon
Radon is a radioactive gas that is produced from the natural decay of radium and uranium in our soil. Although radon is present in very low levels in outdoor air, it can build up to high levels in homes and other buildings. When radon enters these enclosed spaces, it can pose a serious health risk to occupants. That's because exposure to higher than recommended levels (4.0 pCi/L) of radon gas is a leading cause of lung cancer. The good news is that radon can be easily detected and remediated. By testing your home for radon and taking steps to reduce your exposure, you can protect yourself and your family from this invisible threat. Know your risk with accurate, expedited testing by Monarch Radon Testing.
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$249.00
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ANSI/AARST SGM-SF-2017 compliant, end-to-end active radon mitigation system monitor that measures real-time radon levels. Provide your customers the peace of mind knowing that the radon mitigation system you installed performs as expected.
Easy to install and accessible via mobile app by your customers or yourself via OneRADON | web services.
We can work together to keep your clients' safe by offering our lüft PRO remote monitoring package. If you're willing to offer this service free of charge through Monarch Radon to your customers to close the deal, we promise to handle everything from there including 2 years of monitoring. Contact us for realtor partner pricing!
▶ integration with the lüft® PRO Service Platform that allows 24/7 remote monitoring by you
lüft® - System Monitor Benefits
▶ SGM-SF-2017 compliant end-to-end, active notification monitor
▶ True end-to-end monitoring of mitigation system
▶ Visual and telemetric indication of system failures
▶ Detects and notifies of power interruptions
▶ Alerts occupants and/or responsible party
▶ 24/7 real-time monitoring of measured radon levels
▶ Auto alert notifications when radon levels rise
▶ No false alarms due to short term fluctuations
▶ Failure detection before levels rise > 4 pCi/l
Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Testing For Real Estate
When buying or selling a home in Colorado, radon testing is not currently mandatory. However, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recommends that all homes be tested for radon prior to real estate transactions. Colorado has a real estate disclosure law that requires any knowledge of radon be reported, even if it is below the EPA's action level of 4.0 pCi/L. Radon is a colorless, odorless gas that can be found in any type of home. It is produced naturally by the breakdown of uranium in soil, water, and rock. Exposure to high levels of radon can cause lung cancer. The only way to know if a home has elevated levels of radon is to test for it. Colorado residents should keep in mind that although radon testing isn't currently required by law, it is an important step in protecting their health and the health of their family.
Landlords in Colorado are not currently required to test or mitigate radon gas, however, the EPA recommends all tenants ask their landlords to provide radon test results and amend the situation should it be dangerous (above 4.0pCi/L).
Surveys conducted by the Colorado Department of Health show that homes in all of Colorado's counties have the potential for radon levels above the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) recommended action level. The EPA has developed three radon designations, ranging from Zone 1 (the highest recommended action level) to Zone 3 (the lowest recommended action level). In Colorado, ALL counties are designated as Zone 1. Because radon levels are influenced by a variety of factors - soil type and moisture, how "tight" the home is, type of heating and ventilation system, movement of air and groundwater, air pressure, and lifestyle behavior of the occupants - the only way to know if a home has elevated levels of radon is to test it.
While some professionals prefer to quote every testing project, at Monarch Radon Testing, we like to offer our clients a $150 flat rate testing cost for homes of 2,000 sq. feet or less. There are at home tests as well but these are not helpful in instances when accuracy or an official report is required such as real estate transactions or HUD 203(k) loans. When you are hiring a testing or mitigation radon professional, be sure to check that they are licencsed with the state of Colorado, a new credential that took affect July 2022.