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Denver, MO Radon Levels

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Denver, MO Radon Facts

EPA Radon Zone Zone 2 — Moderate Risk 2–4 pCi/L (Zone 2)
County Worth County, MO
Zip Code 64441

Positioned in rural Worth County near the Iowa border, Denver lies within Missouri's EPA Zone 2 moderate radon risk area. The community's agricultural setting features predominantly older farmsteads and newer rural homes, many built over the region's clay-rich glacial soils. Since local testing data for zip code 64441 is currently unavailable, homeowners should conduct independent radon measurements to determine their specific risk levels.

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EPA Radon Zones Near Denver, MO

No user-submitted radon readings are available for Denver or its immediate area yet. The table below shows the EPA radon zone — a county-level prediction of radon risk — for nearby communities. Radon still varies from home to home, so testing is the only way to confirm your level.

CityDistanceCountyEPA Radon Zone
Hatfield 10.2 mi Harrison County Zone 2
Albany 11.6 mi Gentry County Zone 2
New Hampton 13.8 mi Harrison County Zone 2
Darlington 16.2 mi Gentry County Zone 2
Parnell 16.7 mi Nodaway County Zone 1
Eagleville 17.1 mi Harrison County Zone 2
Stanberry 17.9 mi Gentry County Zone 2
Ridgeway 18.4 mi Harrison County Zone 2

Worth County Radon Profile

The soils and bedrock of Worth County place it in EPA Radon Zone 2, a moderate-risk classification with predicted indoor averages of 2 to 4 pCi/L. Few homeowner tests have been logged inside Worth County so far, which is why this page draws on the nearest recorded readings to illustrate regional radon levels. Since radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer nationally, the EPA urges every household in Worth County to test, as levels can differ between neighboring homes.

Radon FAQ for Denver, MO

What EPA Radon Zone is Denver in?
Denver and the 64441 zip code are in Worth County, which has an EPA assigned Radon Zone of 2. A zone of 2 predicts an average indoor radon screening level between 2 and 4 pCi/L.
What EPA radon zones surround Denver, MO?
Denver sits in Worth County, which the EPA classifies as Radon Zone 2. Among the nearby communities listed above, 1 in Zone 1 (high risk, predicted above 4 pCi/L), 7 in Zone 2 (moderate risk, 2-4 pCi/L). EPA radon zones are county-level predictions of radon potential, so the EPA recommends testing every individual home regardless of its zone, since levels vary from house to house.
How much does radon mitigation cost in Denver?
Radon mitigation in Denver typically costs between $800 and $2,000. Most homes with standard basements can be mitigated with a sub-slab depressurization system in the $1,000–$1,500 range. Factors that can increase cost include complex foundations, crawl spaces, or very high radon levels.
Should I test for radon if I'm buying a home in Denver?
Yes. Radon testing should be part of every home purchase. A short-term radon test is typically included as part of the home inspection process and costs $150–$250. If elevated levels are found, you can negotiate mitigation as part of the sale.