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Environmental Consulting in Boulder That Goes Beyond the Checklist

Why Boulder Residents Search for 'Environmental Consultant'

Living and working in Boulder means you're surrounded by beauty—and sometimes, hidden risks. From radon pockets in Table Mesa to aging buildings with lead-based paint near downtown, environmental hazards can show up where you least expect them. That’s why real estate agents, homebuyers, landlords, and business owners turn to trusted environmental consultants before signing a lease, closing a deal, or planning renovations.

We help identify and coordinate testing for environmental health risks like asbestos, lead, radon, mold, and poor indoor air quality. Our consulting process is built around Boulder’s unique landscape, building stock, and local regulations.

Why Choose Our Environmental Consulting Service

Whether you're preparing to renovate a historic Pearl Street commercial space or evaluating air quality in a new North Boulder condo, we tailor our consulting to your situation—not a one-size-fits-all report.

  • Locally Experienced: We know which parts of Boulder are prone to mold, where radon levels spike, and how local water systems impact sampling needs.
  • Regulation-Ready: Our services align with Boulder County protocols and Colorado environmental standards.
  • Connected Network: We don’t just test—we coordinate with licensed labs and specialty contractors for sampling and remediation as needed.

Curious what we handle? Explore our focused services like asbestos sampling coordination, indoor air quality testing, and lead paint screening.

Our Approach

Think of us as environmental detectives. We start by understanding the property’s age, location, and usage. Then we create a tailored action plan—what to test, how to sample, and when to bring in licensed specialists. Whether it's coordinating mold testing in a musty crawlspace or preparing for radon testing in a slab-on-grade office, we break down the complex into practical steps.

Water safety a concern? We offer water quality testing too—especially helpful for private wells and older plumbing.

How Much Does It Cost?

Environmental consulting costs vary depending on what needs to be tested, how many samples are required, and the building’s access and layout. We’ll give you a clear quote after a short consultation—and we never upsell unnecessary testing.

For a full overview of related inspection and consulting services in the region, visit our Boulder home inspection hub.

Areas We Serve in Boulder

  • Table Mesa: Radon and asbestos are common in 60s-era homes here—we often assist with renovation readiness.
  • North Boulder: Many newer homes have modern insulation but sometimes trap pollutants—great candidates for air quality testing.
  • East Boulder: Business parks and warehouses often require environmental screening before lease or sale.
  • Gunbarrel: Well water testing and lead paint screening are top concerns in older or semi-rural parcels.
  • Central Boulder: Historic and mixed-use buildings may need comprehensive evaluations before occupancy changes.

Get Started Today

Environmental risks are invisible—until they’re not. Whether you're buying, leasing, renovating, or just being proactive, our environmental consulting services in Boulder give you clarity, compliance, and peace of mind.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need environmental testing before buying a property?

Often, yes—especially if the building is older, has been vacant, or you're planning renovations. Environmental consulting can save you major costs and surprises later.

Is asbestos still common in Boulder homes?

Yes—particularly in acoustic ceilings, old floor tiles, and attic insulation. Our asbestos coordination service helps get the right lab samples without delay.

What about radon—is it really a problem here?

Boulder sits in a high-risk zone for radon exposure. Testing is recommended for both residential and commercial properties—even newer builds.

Can you help me comply with Boulder County environmental regulations?

Absolutely. We’re familiar with local permitting and disclosure requirements and can help guide you through testing and documentation.