Radon Testing & Mitigation in Durango, CO | Adaptive Solutions

444 Town Plz Ste 444, Durango, CO 81301

(970) 367-4100

https://www.asradon.com

Company Background

Adaptive Solutions is a Durango-based company founded to help homeowners and businesses reduce indoor radon gas, the second leading cause of lung cancer. Licensed by the State of Colorado, the team follows EPA protocols and National Radon Proficiency Program standards. They provide radon testing, system design, and installation for residential and commercial properties, including schools and multi-family buildings. The owner’s passion for construction started early, and that hands-on approach carries into every mitigation system, which is designed to be effective and efficient. While their main focus is radon, they understand that water damage—such as ceiling stains from flash floods, window leak intrusion, or sump pump failure—can create moisture issues that affect radon levels. In Durango, where heavy rains and snowmelt can cause flash flooding, they address these local concerns by assessing water entry points before designing a radon system. Serving neighborhoods like the historic district, Animas Valley, and near Fort Lewis College, Adaptive Solutions offers prompt, professional service with a commitment to clear communication and lasting results. Whether it’s testing a home near Durango Mountain Resort or installing a system in a downtown commercial space, they tailor each solution to the building’s unique layout and the local climate.

Main Services

  • Damage restoration

FAQs

What does the radon mitigation process involve for a home in Durango?

We start with a radon test to measure current levels, then design a custom mitigation system that vents radon gas from beneath the foundation to above the roofline. Our systems are installed according to NRPP standards and Colorado state regulations. For homes in areas like Animas Valley or near Fort Lewis College, we consider soil composition and foundation type to ensure the system works efficiently.

Can you test for radon after a water damage event, like a ceiling leak from a flash flood?

Yes, and we recommend it. Water intrusion from flash floods or sump pump failure can shift soil and create new pathways for radon gas. After addressing the water damage, we can perform a radon test to see if levels have changed. If needed, we’ll design a system that accounts for moisture management, which helps both radon reduction and long-term building health.

Do you handle radon mitigation for commercial buildings, such as schools or multi-family units?

Absolutely. We hold national certifications and state licenses for commercial projects, including schools and apartment complexes. In Durango, we’ve worked with property managers near downtown and in newer developments. For multi-unit buildings, we design systems that are tailored to the building’s footprint and HVAC setup, ensuring compliance with EPA and NRPP guidelines.

Business Location & Hours



Mon:8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tue:8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wed:8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thu:8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Fri:8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sat:Closed
Sun:Closed


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