

Buying a home is exciting — but it’s also one of the biggest financial decisions you’ll ever make. At Colorado Professional Inspections, we provide detailed, professional buyer home inspections in Fort Collins to help you make a confident purchase. Our goal is simple: to give you a clear picture of the property’s condition before you sign the contract.
Why a Buyer’s Inspection Matters
Negotiate repairs or credits with confidence
Avoid unexpected expenses after moving in
Understand the true condition of your investment
Plan for future maintenance and upkeep

Northern Colorado is in an EPA Zone 1 area, meaning homes here have some of the highest potential for elevated radon levels. Because radon comes from the natural breakdown of uranium in soil, it seeps into homes through cracks, foundations, and basements — even in new construction.
Testing is recommended if you are:
Buying a home in Fort Collins
Selling your home and want to reassure buyers
Living in a home without previous radon testing
Unsure whether your mitigation system is working

Radon exposure is preventable — but only if you test. Whether you’re purchasing a new home, preparing to sell, or simply safeguarding your family, radon testing is a must in Fort Collins.
Our radon inspections use state-of-the-art monitoring equipment to provide accurate results. The process is simple, reliable, and fast:

Testing devices are placed in the lowest livable area of your home.

Devices record radon levels over 48 hours or longer, depending on conditions.

You’ll receive a clear, digital report with actual radon levels measured.

If results show elevated radon levels (4.0 pCi/L or higher), we’ll explain options for mitigation.


Over 20 years inspecting homes in Fort Collins and Larimer County

Trained in accurate radon testing procedures

Quick, reliable results so you can act fast

Our reports bring confidence to every transaction

Yes. Fort Collins is located in an EPA Zone 1 area with some of the highest radon potential in the country. Testing is highly recommended.
The EPA recommends testing every 2 years, or sooner if you’ve made structural changes or installed a mitigation system.
Absolutely. Radon enters from the soil, so even brand-new construction can have elevated levels.
If levels are at or above 4.0 pCi/L, a radon mitigation system is recommended to reduce exposure.
Yes. Radon testing can be added to any buyer or pre-listing inspection for complete peace of mind.
Updated: October 2025

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