Maybe you’re purchasing a home in the Pikes Peak area, planning renovations to your current property, or experiencing health concerns that could be environment-related. You need to know: What’s really in the air you and your family breathe every day?
Colorado Springs homes can contain a variety of environmental hazards, including:
Without professional testing, you’re left guessing about potential health risks, property value impacts, and whether you’ll face expensive remediation costs in the future.
Integrity Environmental Testing has been the Pikes Peak region’s trusted source for accurate, professional indoor air quality testing for more than ten years. We deliver comprehensive results you can understand. No complicated lab reports, just honest, clear information that helps you make confident decisions
Snowmelt and rain create perfect conditions for mold growth. This is prime testing season after winter moisture accumulation in the Pikes Peak region.
Peak renovation season means increased need for asbestos and lead testing. Wildfire season poses heightened risks in Colorado Springs due to proximity to forested areas and unique wind patterns, requiring VOC and smoke damage assessment.
Ideal time for radon testing before homes are sealed for winter. Pre-purchase inspections peak during fall real estate season.
Closed-up homes at 6,000+ feet elevation can concentrate pollutants. Important time for indoor air quality and carbon monoxide testing.
Higher Elevation: At 6,035 feet, Colorado Springs’ altitude affects air quality and ventilation patterns
Wildfire Risk: Colorado Springs is considered one of the highest wildfire risk areas in Colorado
Radon Levels: Approximately 50% of homes in the area test above EPA action levels
Weather Patterns: Less annual snowfall than Denver but more extreme temperature swings and mountain weather effects
Colorado Regulation 8 requires asbestos inspection before renovating or demolishing buildings, regardless of age. Our certified inspectors provide the documentation your contractors need to proceed legally and safely.
El Paso County has average indoor radon levels of 4.9 to 9 pCi/L—well above the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L. About 50% of Colorado Springs homes test high, making testing essential for all properties.
Our digital optics technology provides airborne mold test results the same day. Asbestos and lead results typically available within 24-48 hours. Radon requires 48-hour minimum testing period.
Yes, we serve commercial clients including office buildings, restaurants, retail spaces, and multi-family properties throughout the Pikes Peak region.
Historic neighborhoods with pre-1980 homes have higher asbestos and lead risks. Properties near forested areas face elevated wildfire and VOC risks. The entire region has elevated radon levels requiring regular testing.