Denver, NC Radon Levels
Check local Denver radon levels and find certified testing and mitigation professionals to keep your home safe
Denver, NC Radon Facts
Nestled in Lincoln County between Charlotte and Hickory, Denver shows moderate radon levels with an average reading of 4.33 pCi/L from recent testing. While this reading slightly exceeds the EPA action level, the limited sample size suggests homeowners should conduct individual testing for accurate assessment. The area's mix of Piedmont clay soils and granite bedrock creates variable radon conditions across different neighborhoods.
Based on 3 user-submitted radon tests for homes in Denver, NC. The EPA recommends taking action at or above 4.0 pCi/L.
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Denver, NC Radon Levels
User-submitted radon test readings from homes in the Denver area.
| Radon Level | City | Home Age | Foundation |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4 pCi/L | Denver, NC | 0-20 Years | Partial Basement |
| 5 pCi/L | Denver, NC | 0-20 Years | Partial Basement |
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Radon Readings Near Denver, NC
Compare radon levels in Denver with the closest nearby cities that have user-submitted test data.
| City | Distance | Avg User Level | Readings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cornelius | 6.6 mi | 4.00 pCi/L | 1 |
| Terrell | 7.1 mi | 11.00 pCi/L | 1 |
| Huntersville | 8.9 mi | 3.50 pCi/L | 2 |
| Mooresville | 10.5 mi | 4.00 pCi/L | 4 |
| Lincolnton | 10.8 mi | 6.00 pCi/L | 1 |
| Mount Holly | 12.1 mi | 3.00 pCi/L | 1 |
| Dallas | 15.1 mi | 3.00 pCi/L | 1 |
| Troutman | 15.2 mi | 12.00 pCi/L | 1 |
Lincoln County Radon Profile
The soils and bedrock of Lincoln County place it in EPA Radon Zone 2, a moderate-risk classification with predicted indoor averages of 2 to 4 pCi/L. Homeowner-submitted tests from 3 cities in Lincoln County average 4.80 pCi/L across 5 tests — above the EPA's 4 pCi/L action level, reinforcing the need for testing across the county. Since radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer nationally, the EPA urges every household in Lincoln County to test, as levels can differ between neighboring homes.