Disclosure

Editorial and lead routing disclosure

Plain-language: how we make money, who gets your quote request, and what separates editorial from advertising on this site.

This page explains how Colorado Radon Guide is funded, how leads are routed to a contractor partner, and the editorial separation between the two. Plain language and no surprises.

Independence

Colorado Radon Guide is operated independently. We do not own, are not owned by, and are not editorially controlled by any radon contractor, equipment manufacturer, or insurance provider. The site's editorial content — what's on these pages, what we cite, what we recommend — is decided by us.

How lead routing works

When you submit a quote request through this site, your contact information is forwarded to a licensed Colorado radon mitigation contractor who serves your area. That contractor then reaches out to you to schedule a free quote.

Specifically:

  • One submission goes to one partner per inquiry — not a list of three contractors who all call you.
  • We track which city and which page the submission came from so the partner has context.
  • We do not sell your information to data brokers, marketing lists, or unrelated services.
  • You can opt out of further contact from the partner at any time.

See the privacy policy for the full data-handling details.

Financial relationship

We are paid a referral fee by the partner when a quote request results in a customer who ultimately hires them. We are not paid for clicks, form starts, or quote requests that don't convert.

That fee is paid by the contractor, not by you. The price you are quoted is the same as if you'd contacted the contractor directly. We do not mark up estimates, add fees, or take a cut of the install price.

This referral fee is how we fund the site, including the editorial work that goes into the guides.

Editorial separation from advertising

  • Editorial content is not paid placement. Contractors do not pay us to be quoted, mentioned, or recommended in our guides.
  • Our cost ranges come from public sources — CDPHE, El Paso County Public Health, and the EPA — not from our partner's pricing.
  • We don't accept paid reviews. We don't publish reviews at all on this site (V1). When we do, they will be clearly attributed and not paid for.

Cost estimates are estimates

The price ranges published on this site are derived from publicly reported figures by CDPHE and El Paso County Public Health and from typical Colorado Springs market scenarios.[1][2] They are estimates only. Your written contractor quote is the only price that matters for your home.

Corrections policy

If you find a factual error on this site — an outdated cost figure, a misstated regulation, an incorrect citation, a broken source link — email us with the page URL and the specific claim. We'll review, correct or remove the claim, and add a correction note at the bottom of the page when warranted.