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Radon: Zone 1 — High Risk· State-level data

Littleton is in south Jefferson and Arapahoe counties and is one of Denver's more established suburban communities. The housing stock includes post-war brick ranch homes in the original city neighborhoods alongside newer construction throughout the south metro. Jefferson County's foothills proximity means some western Littleton properties have sloped lots and wildfire interface considerations. The Front Range hail corridor applies fully here. Older Littleton homes have original HVAC, plumbing, and electrical systems that are well into their expected lifespan. Douglas County's bentonite soil issues become more relevant in the newer southern communities near Highlands Ranch. There are 25 inspectors in the Littleton area.

Seasonal Inspection Tip for Colorado
Spring Clay Soil Movement in the Southwest

Spring moisture after dry Southwest winters causes dramatic clay soil expansion, particularly in Texas and Oklahoma. This pushes on foundations and can crack slabs, shift piers, and bow interior walls. Spring is the ideal time to catch early signs before the summer dry cycle compresses soils again.

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25 certified inspectors available in Littleton

All Home Inspectors in Littleton, CO

Chris

Vango Inspections

InterNACHI
pre_listing

Doug Low

InspectPro, LLC

InterNACHI
radon

Russell La Plante

Perspective Property Inspections

InterNACHI
radon🏢 commercial

Justin Lee

Lee Integrity Home Inspection Services LLC

InterNACHI
radon

Joseph Murphy

Huffman Inspections Colorado

InterNACHI
🔧 sewer

Joe Choulock, Ii

InterNACHI
pre_listing

Donald Marsh

Steel Rhino

InterNACHI
radon🔬 mold

Gene Dowell

Broadway Property Inspections

InterNACHI
radon🔬 mold

Kevin Le

Denver Residential Rental Inspector

InterNACHI
radon

Bradley Low

InspectPro, LLC

InterNACHI
radon🔧 sewer🏢 commercial

Michael Watt

Axium Inspections, LLC

InterNACHI
🔬 mold

Robert Ladd

Legacy Home Inspection

InterNACHI
radon

Scott Heinz

AHI Home Inspections, LLC

InterNACHI
radon🔧 sewer

Daniel Kennelly

Nextstep Home Inspections LLC.

InterNACHI
radon🔬 mold

Josh Burgess

RF Home Inspections

InterNACHI
radon🔬 mold🌡 thermal

Shawn Eaton

Piney Peak Inspections

InterNACHICMI
radon

Christopher Cote

Pinnacle Inspections LLC

InterNACHI
radon

David Roos

Call2Inspect - Denver's Trusted Home Inspectors

InterNACHI
radon

Chris Youngjohn

Deep Scan Home Inspections LLC

InterNACHI
radon🔧 sewer🌡 thermal

Lyle Benson

Castle Home Inspection

InterNACHI
radon

Cale Mossberg

Mossberg Home Inspections LLC

InterNACHI
radon🔧 sewer

Tamera La Plante

Perspective Property Inspections

InterNACHI
radon🔬 mold🌡 thermal

Jeffrey Goard

Goard Guards LLC

InterNACHI
radon🔬 mold🌡 thermal

Robert Low

InspectPro, LLC

InterNACHI
radon

Jonathan Ramirez

Home Inspections by Paseos Residential

InterNACHI
radon

Radon Risk in Littleton, Colorado

State-level EPA data — county data not available for this area

EPA Zone 1 (state-level data) — radon testing is strongly recommended. Predicted average indoor radon levels exceed 4 pCi/L, the EPA action level. Ask your inspector about radon testing as an add-on.

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Inspection Priorities in Littleton, CO

Based on regional environmental and infrastructure data

CO Risk Profile
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Radon Testing in LittletonHIGH

Colorado is EPA Zone 1 — uranium-bearing granite bedrock across the Front Range and mountain counties produces some of the highest average indoor radon levels in the country.

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Sewer Scope in LittletonHIGH

Expansive clay and bentonite soils in the Denver metro area crush and misalign sewer laterals over time, making sewer scope inspection nearly universal practice.

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M
Mold Inspection in LittletonMODERATE

Snowmelt infiltration, freeze-thaw cycling, and condensation in basements create moisture conditions that support mold growth even in Colorado's dry climate.

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Common Home Issues in Littleton, CO

Based on regional construction history and climate, home inspectors in Littleton frequently report these issues.

Radon Gas — High Statewide Riskhigh

Colorado ranks among the top 5 states for radon exposure. Uranium-bearing granite and sedimentary rock underlie much of the Front Range and mountain counties. Denver, Boulder, Colorado Springs, and Fort Collins metros all have EPA Zone 1 counties. Testing is standard practice.

Hail Damage — Front Range Hail Corridorhigh

The Colorado Front Range is one of the most active hail zones in the world. The Denver-Boulder-Fort Collins corridor experiences large hail multiple times annually. Roof inspection should evaluate shingle age, granule loss, and bruising — and identify any Class 4 impact-resistant products.

Foundation Cracking on Swelling Soils (Bentonite)high

The Front Range contains expansive bentonite and hydrocompactive soils. Denver, Broomfield, Westminster, and many newer developments in Weld County experience significant slab heave. Colorado has more expansive soil claims than almost any other state.

Wildfire Risk & Defensible Spacehigh

Colorado's interface communities in the foothills and mountain towns face significant wildfire risk. Roof material (Class A vs. Class C), exterior wall cladding, deck attachment, and ember resistance of vents are critical safety factors for properties in or near forested areas.

Sewer Lateral — Tree Root Infiltrationmedium

Denver and older metro-area cities have clay and cast-iron sewer laterals that are heavily infiltrated by tree roots. Sewer scoping is considered standard practice in Denver neighborhoods with mature tree canopy and pre-1980 infrastructure.

Housing Age Profile — Littleton

Based on US Census ACS 2022 data. Older homes often require specialized inspection for lead paint, asbestos, knob-and-tube wiring, and aging mechanical systems.

47.8%of homes built before 1978

Older housing stock — ask your inspector about lead paint and asbestos testing, especially for homes built before 1978.

Pre-1940
4.2%
1940s
2.1%
1950s
13.5%
1960s
11.3%
1970s
16.7%
1980s
20.8%
1990s
11.8%
2000s
10.7%
2010s
8.6%
2020+
0.4%
Peak era: 1980s
Built after 2000: 19.7%
Pre-1940 homes: 4.2%

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Home Inspection FAQs — Littleton, CO

How much does a home inspection cost in Littleton?

Home inspection costs in Littleton, Colorado typically range from $300 to $600 for a standard single-family home. Larger homes, older properties, and specialty services like radon testing ($100–$200) or mold inspection ($300–$500) will add to the base price.

What certifications should a home inspector in Littleton have?

Look for InterNACHI, ASHI, or NAHI certification. InterNACHI is the world's largest inspector association with 30,000+ members. ASHI, founded in 1976, is the oldest. All three require passing exams and continuing education.

How long does a home inspection take in Littleton?

A standard home inspection takes 2–4 hours for an average home. Larger or older properties may take 4–6 hours. You'll receive a detailed written report, usually within 24 hours of the inspection.

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