Radon Eliminator provides Commercial Radon Services in Bowling Green, OH. Licensed (RC202) commercial radon services in Bowling Green, OH. Call (877) 883-2974 for a free consultation.

Last updated: June 2026

Bowling Green's Licensed Commercial Radon Specialist (Ohio RC202)

Wood County sits on some of the most radon-prone soil in the United States. Northwest Ohio's glacial till, fractured limestone bedrock, and tight clay caps trap radon gas under foundations and force it upward into basements, crawlspaces, and first-floor commercial slabs. The Ohio Department of Health classifies Wood County as a Zone 1 high-radon county, meaning the average indoor reading exceeds the EPA's 4.0 pCi/L action level. For commercial property owners in Bowling Green, that geology isn't trivia — it's a liability exposure.

Radon Eliminator provides Commercial Radon Services in Bowling Green OH under Ohio Mitigation License RC202. We are not an HVAC contractor or basement waterproofer that added radon to the menu. Radon testing, diagnostics, and mitigation system design are the entire business. That distinction matters when a school district, multifamily owner, or commercial buyer needs documentation that will survive scrutiny from the Ohio Department of Health, a lender's environmental reviewer, or an attorney during a transaction.

Whether you operate a multi-tenant office on East Wooster Street, manage student-housing apartments near BGSU, own a manufacturing facility off I-75, or serve as facilities director for a school in the BG City School District, our team delivers measurable results: post-mitigation readings below 4.0 pCi/L, sealed documentation packages, and systems engineered to last 20+ years without nuisance failures.

Call (877) 883-2974 for a Bowling Green commercial site assessment, or request a written proposal online.

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Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Commercial Radon Services in Bowling Green

Bowling Green commercial property owners have a short list of real options for compliance-grade radon work. Most regional contractors are licensed for single-family residential mitigation only — they cannot legally design or certify systems for schools, apartment complexes over four units, or large commercial buildings. Here's what separates us from the local field:

  • RC202 Ohio Mitigation License — published, verifiable, and current. Ask any competitor for their number. Many won't share it.
  • Commercial-scale design experience — we engineer multi-point suction systems for buildings 5,000 to 250,000+ square feet, including slab-on-grade, sub-slab, and crawlspace-membrane configurations.
  • EPA/AARST-NRPP protocols — our testing follows ANSI/AARST MAMF (Multifamily) and MALB (Large Buildings) standards, the only protocols Ohio regulators and lenders accept for commercial documentation.
  • Transaction-speed scheduling — when a commercial closing or refinance is on the line, we deploy testing within 48–72 hours and can complete mitigation in 5–10 business days for most Bowling Green buildings.
  • Transparent written pricing — no "call for a quote" runaround. You get a line-item proposal with system specifications, post-mitigation testing, and warranty terms before you sign anything.
  • Lifetime-grade workmanship — Schedule 40 PVC, sealed electrical junctions, manometers on every system, and roofline discharge in compliance with ANSI/AARST CCAH.

Ohio has the 7th-highest average indoor radon levels in the country. Bowling Green is well above the state average. Choosing a residential-only contractor for commercial work is the most common — and most expensive — mistake we see facility managers make.

Who We Serve in the Bowling Green Commercial Market

  • Apartment complexes & student housing — Required testing under HUD and many Ohio Housing Finance Agency funding sources. Common near BGSU, Wooster Green, and the south-side corridor.
  • Schools & daycares — Ohio Department of Health recommends testing every 5 years; daycares licensed by ODJFS face direct regulatory exposure.
  • Office and medical buildings — Tenant lease clauses and employee right-to-know obligations increasingly require documented radon levels.
  • Industrial & manufacturing facilities — Slab-on-grade buildings off Dunbridge Road and the I-75 corridor frequently test elevated due to sub-slab pressure differentials.
  • Commercial real-estate transactions — Phase I ESAs and lender due diligence increasingly flag radon. We deliver closing-ready documentation.
  • Senior living and assisted care — Long-occupancy, high-vulnerability populations make radon a documented duty-of-care issue.

Commercial Radon Testing and Mitigation Services We Provide in Bowling Green

Our professional Commercial Radon Services Bowling Green OH scope is designed around what commercial owners and their attorneys, lenders, and insurers actually need — not just a passing number, but a defensible record.

1. ANSI/AARST-Compliant Commercial Radon Testing

We deploy continuous radon monitors (CRMs) across statistically valid sampling locations per ANSI/AARST MAMF and MALB protocols. For a typical 50-unit apartment building, that means testing roughly 10% of ground-contact units plus common areas. For a school, every frequently occupied ground-contact room. Results include hourly data, temperature/humidity logs, and tamper detection — the audit trail regulators require.

2. Sub-Slab Depressurization System Design

For most Bowling Green commercial buildings, active sub-slab depressurization (ASD) is the proven mitigation method. We perform diagnostic pressure-field extension testing first — drilling test holes, measuring sub-slab communication, and mapping suction zones. Only then do we design the system. This prevents the most common commercial failure: undersized fans on overlarge footprints that pass initial testing but fail at re-test.

3. Crawlspace Membrane and Encapsulation Systems

Older Bowling Green buildings — particularly conversions in the downtown Main Street district and historic residential-to-commercial properties — often have crawlspaces rather than full slabs. We install 20-mil reinforced vapor barriers sealed to footings with mechanical fans drawing from beneath the membrane. Done right, this is permanent.

4. Post-Mitigation Testing and Certification

Every system gets a follow-up CRM test 24 hours to 30 days after activation, per Ohio code. You receive a sealed report with pre/post readings, system specifications, fan model, manometer baseline, and our license number. This is the document your closing attorney, lender, or Ohio Department of Health inspector will ask for.

5. Ongoing Monitoring & Maintenance Contracts

Commercial systems need annual manometer inspections, fan performance verification, and re-testing every 2–5 years depending on use class. Our maintenance contracts are flat-rate, scheduled in advance, and documented in a portal your facilities team and auditors can access.

Our Bowling Green Commercial Radon Process

Predictability matters when you're coordinating tenants, contractors, and closing dates. Here's exactly how a commercial engagement runs:

  1. Site assessment & scoping call (Day 1–2) — We review building plans, prior test data, occupancy type, and regulatory drivers. You receive a written proposal with line-item pricing within 48 hours.
  2. Deployment of continuous radon monitors (Day 3–5) — Devices are placed per AARST protocol. Closed-building conditions begin 12 hours before testing starts.
  3. Testing period (48–96 hours minimum) — For real-estate transactions we use the short-term protocol. For baseline compliance, we may recommend a 90-day test.
  4. Diagnostic & system design (Day 7–10) — If mitigation is needed, we conduct pressure-field extension testing and engineer the system to your specific slab and HVAC configuration.
  5. Installation (Day 10–18) — Most commercial installations complete in 2–5 working days on-site with minimal tenant disruption. We coordinate around business hours.
  6. Post-mitigation verification & documentation (Day 19–25) — Final CRM test, sealed report, system warranty, and digital records delivered to you, your attorney, and your lender as needed.

Local Expertise: Why Bowling Green Commercial Properties Test High

Bowling Green's radon profile is shaped by three local factors most contractors don't account for in their designs:

Geology. Wood County sits on Devonian-age shale and limestone, both modest uranium-bearing formations. Decades of glacial till deposit a low-permeability cap that traps radon and pressurizes it under building slabs. The result: even buildings with minor cracks experience significant radon entry.

Construction era. Much of Bowling Green's commercial inventory — particularly properties around East Wooster, North Main, and the BGSU adjacent corridor — was built between 1955 and 1985 with poured concrete slabs and unsealed utility penetrations. These buildings test higher on average than newer slab-on-grade construction east of I-75.

HVAC dynamics. Bowling Green winters drive significant stack-effect pressure differentials. A commercial building that tests 3.8 pCi/L in July often tests 8–12 pCi/L in January. We design for worst-case winter conditions, not the convenient summer reading.

We've completed commercial radon work across northwest Ohio — from BG and Perrysburg to Toledo, Findlay, Fremont, and Bowling Green's surrounding villages including Portage, Haskins, and Rudolph. We know which Wood County soils communicate well under suction and which need multi-point systems. That regional knowledge is why our first-attempt mitigation success rate exceeds 98%.

Pricing for Commercial Radon Services in Bowling Green

We publish ranges because commercial owners deserve to budget honestly. Final pricing depends on building size, slab configuration, and access:

  • Commercial radon testing (small office/retail, <10,000 sq ft): $450–$950 with full AARST documentation
  • Multifamily testing (per ground-contact unit + commons): $75–$125 per device, typical 20–50 device deployments
  • School testing (per room, ODH protocol): $40–$75 per device
  • Single-point sub-slab mitigation system: $2,200–$3,800 installed
  • Multi-point commercial mitigation (large footprint): $5,500–$22,000 depending on suction points required
  • Crawlspace membrane systems: $4,500–$14,000 depending on square footage
  • Annual maintenance contracts: $295–$895/year depending on system count

Compared to the cost of a failed closing, a HUD-flagged property, or a remediated tenant claim, mitigation is among the cheapest insurance a Bowling Green commercial owner can buy. We also offer affordable Commercial Radon Services Bowling Green OH financing for systems over $5,000 through approved commercial lenders.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do commercial radon services cost in Bowling Green?

Commercial testing in Bowling Green typically runs $450–$950 for small buildings and scales by device count for larger properties. Mitigation systems range from $2,200 for a single-suction system on a small office to $22,000+ for large multi-point industrial installations. We provide written, line-item proposals — never "call for pricing."

What is the best commercial radon services company in Bowling Green?

Look for three things: a current Ohio Mitigation License (we are RC202), documented experience with commercial-scale ANSI/AARST MAMF/MALB protocols, and willingness to publish pricing in writing. Radon Eliminator is one of a small number of Ohio firms licensed and equipped for the full commercial range — schools, multifamily, and large slab buildings — not just single-family homes.

How do I choose a commercial radon services provider in Bowling Green?

Verify the Ohio Mitigation License number. Confirm they follow ANSI/AARST commercial protocols (not just residential). Ask whether they perform pressure-field extension diagnostics before design — this is the single biggest indicator of professional vs. amateur work. Request references from comparable buildings and ask to see a sample documentation package.

What should I look for in commercial radon services?

Continuous monitoring (not charcoal canisters) for testing, multi-point sub-slab diagnostics before mitigation design, sealed post-mitigation reports, manometers on every system, roofline discharge per ANSI/AARST CCAH, and an annual maintenance plan. Anything less is residential-grade work being sold at commercial prices.

How long does commercial radon services take?

Testing requires 48–96 hours of active monitoring after a 12-hour closed-building period. Full mitigation — from initial site visit through certified post-mitigation report — typically completes in 15–25 calendar days for Bowling Green commercial properties. Real-estate transaction work can be accelerated when closing dates demand it.

Is commercial radon services worth the investment?

For most Bowling Green commercial owners, yes — and the math is clear. The EPA estimates radon causes 21,000 lung cancer deaths annually. Ohio courts have begun recognizing landlord duty-of-care on radon. HUD, Ohio Housing Finance Agency, and many commercial lenders now flag radon during underwriting. A $4,000 mitigation system removes a liability that can cost six or seven figures in a single tenant claim or failed transaction.

Is 4.0 pCi/L really the danger threshold?

4.0 pCi/L is the EPA action level — the point at which mitigation is required. But the EPA also states there is no safe level of radon. The World Health Organization recommends action at 2.7 pCi/L. For sensitive occupancies like schools and senior living, we recommend targeting under 2.0 pCi/L post-mitigation.

Bowling Green Commercial Radon Services — Get a Written Proposal Today

Whether you're closing on a commercial property in 10 days, responding to a tenant complaint, preparing for an Ohio Department of Health inspection, or proactively documenting your portfolio's radon status — we can move quickly and we can document it correctly the first time. Radon Eliminator is the licensed (RC202) commercial radon contractor Bowling Green property owners, real-estate professionals, and facilities directors call when the result actually has to hold up.

Call (877) 883-2974 for a same-day commercial scoping conversation, or request a written proposal online. We respond to commercial inquiries within four business hours.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Radon Services in Bowling Green

How much do commercial radon services cost in Bowling Green?
Commercial testing in Bowling Green typically runs $450–$950 for small buildings and scales by device count for larger properties. Mitigation systems range from $2,200 for single-suction office systems to $22,000+ for large multi-point industrial installations. We provide written, line-item proposals.
What is the best commercial radon services company in Bowling Green?
Look for a current Ohio Mitigation License (we are RC202), documented experience with commercial-scale ANSI/AARST protocols, and transparent written pricing. Radon Eliminator is licensed and equipped for the full commercial range including schools, multifamily, and large slab buildings.
How do I choose a commercial radon services provider in Bowling Green?
Verify the Ohio Mitigation License number, confirm ANSI/AARST commercial protocol compliance, and ask whether they perform pressure-field extension diagnostics before mitigation design. Request sample documentation packages and references from comparable buildings.
What should I look for in commercial radon services?
Continuous radon monitors for testing, sub-slab diagnostics before design, sealed post-mitigation reports, manometers on every system, code-compliant roofline discharge, and a documented annual maintenance plan.
How long does commercial radon services take?
Testing requires 48–96 hours of monitoring after a 12-hour closed-building period. Full mitigation typically completes in 15–25 calendar days for Bowling Green commercial properties, with accelerated timelines available for real-estate closings.
Is commercial radon services worth the investment?
Yes. The EPA links radon to 21,000 lung cancer deaths annually, and Ohio courts increasingly recognize landlord duty-of-care. A mitigation system removes liability that can cost six or seven figures in tenant claims or failed transactions.

Bowling Green's Licensed (RC202) Commercial Radon Team Is Standing By

Call now for same-day commercial scoping or request a written proposal. Closing-ready documentation, code-compliant systems, transparent pricing — guaranteed.

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