Radon Eliminator provides Commercial Radon Services in Broadview Heights, OH. Licensed (RC202) commercial radon services in Broadview Heights, OH. Call (330) 524-2754 for a free consultation.
Last updated: June 2026
Broadview Heights' Licensed Source for Commercial Radon Services
If you own, manage, or are buying a commercial property in Broadview Heights, OH, radon is not optional paperwork — it's a measurable liability. Northeast Ohio sits on Zone 1 soil (the EPA's highest-risk classification), and Cuyahoga County routinely posts indoor radon readings above the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L. Commercial Radon Services Broadview Heights OH property owners depend on aren't generalist HVAC contractors moonlighting in radon work. They're Ohio-licensed mitigation specialists who can document compliance to lenders, insurance carriers, school boards, and the Ohio Department of Health.
Radon Eliminator holds Ohio Mitigation License RC202. That single credential is the difference between a system that passes inspection and one that triggers a re-test, a price reduction, or a stalled closing. Whether you operate a Class A office on East Royalton Road, a multi-building apartment community near Broadview Road, or a school facility serving the Brecksville-Broadview Heights district, we deliver testing and mitigation timed to your operational calendar — not ours.
We are the professional Commercial Radon Services Broadview Heights OH property owners call when the inspection report came back hot and the closing is in ten days. We are also the affordable Commercial Radon Services Broadview Heights option for owners who want fixed, transparent pricing on a building they intend to hold for thirty years.
Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Commercial Radon Services in Broadview Heights
Most radon problems in commercial buildings aren't solved by the lowest bidder. They're solved by the contractor who can engineer a system that handles a 40,000-square-foot footprint, multiple slab pours, elevator pits, and tenant-occupied spaces without shutting the building down. Here's what separates Radon Eliminator from the residential-only operators bidding commercial jobs in Broadview Heights:
- Ohio Mitigation License RC202 — published, verifiable, and required for legally compliant commercial work in Ohio. Ask any competing bidder for theirs before you sign.
- Multi-vertical experience — apartment complexes, K-12 schools, medical offices, warehouses, and Class A/B office buildings. We don't learn on your property.
- Closing-deadline scheduling — when a Broadview Heights commercial transaction needs testing or mitigation finished before settlement, we build the schedule backwards from your closing date.
- EPA-aligned protocols — testing follows ANSI/AARST MAMF-2017 (the national standard for multifamily and commercial buildings), not residential shortcuts.
- Transparent, written pricing — you receive a fixed quote with system specifications, fan model, warranty terms, and post-mitigation test included. No "call for a price."
- Lifetime-grade workmanship — radial blowers, sealed suction points, exterior discharge above the roofline, and electrical work performed to NEC code.
Local property managers and listing brokers refer us because we don't blow up deals. Home inspectors include us in their referral network because our re-test pass rate on the first attempt is exceptionally high. That's the best Commercial Radon Services Broadview Heights standard — and it's the only standard we work to.
Commercial Radon Services We Provide in Broadview Heights, OH
Commercial radon work is not residential work scaled up. The building physics are different, the testing protocol is different, the system design is different, and the documentation requirements are different. Below is what Broadview Heights commercial clients hire us for.
Pre-Transaction Commercial Radon Testing
Buyers, lenders, and Phase I ESA consultants increasingly require radon screening on commercial acquisitions. We deploy continuous radon monitors (CRMs) following ANSI/AARST MAMF-2017 sampling density — typically one device per 2,000 square feet of lowest-occupied floor space. Results are reported in 48–96 hours with a stamped report your title company, lender, and attorney can rely on.
Active Soil Depressurization (ASD) System Design and Installation
For most Broadview Heights commercial buildings — slab-on-grade or basement — Active Soil Depressurization is the engineered solution. We perform diagnostic sub-slab communication testing, calculate the number and placement of suction points, and specify the appropriate radial or in-line fan. Discharge piping is routed to terminate above the roofline per EPA and Ohio code, with a U-tube manometer and audible failure alarm at every system.
Multifamily and Apartment Complex Mitigation
Apartment owners in Broadview Heights face specific liability under HUD guidance and Ohio landlord-tenant law. We design building-wide systems that protect ground-floor units without disrupting tenants. Testing follows the MAMF protocol (a percentage of ground-contact units, not just one), and our mitigation designs account for shared walls, common corridors, and stacked plumbing chases.
School and Childcare Facility Radon Programs
Ohio Department of Health guidance recommends radon testing in every school building. We provide turnkey programs for the Brecksville-Broadview Heights district and surrounding facilities: room-by-room testing during occupied hours, board-ready reports, and mitigation systems engineered around HVAC schedules and summer maintenance windows.
Post-Mitigation Testing and Annual Compliance Re-Testing
Every system we install is followed by a post-mitigation test to verify the building is below 4.0 pCi/L. For commercial clients, we offer annual or biennial re-testing contracts to maintain documentation for insurance, lender covenants, and tenant disclosure obligations.
Our Commercial Radon Services Process
Commercial work has to be predictable. Here is how we run every project from first call to final report.
Step 1: Site Walk and Scope
We meet you on-site in Broadview Heights, walk the building, identify lowest-occupied floors, foundation type, HVAC layout, and any prior mitigation work. You receive a written scope within 48 hours.
Step 2: ANSI/AARST-Compliant Testing
We deploy calibrated continuous radon monitors at the required density. Test duration is typically 48 to 96 hours under closed-building conditions. You receive a stamped report identifying every location above 4.0 pCi/L.
Step 3: Engineered Mitigation Design
If mitigation is required, we provide a fixed-price proposal with system drawings, fan specifications, suction point locations, discharge routing, and electrical plan. No surprises after work begins.
Step 4: Installation by Licensed Crews
RC202-licensed installation, NEC-compliant electrical, sealed suction points, and exterior discharge above the roofline. Tenant-occupied work is scheduled to minimize disruption — including night and weekend windows where required.
Step 5: Post-Mitigation Verification and Documentation
A second round of testing confirms the system has reduced levels below action thresholds. You receive a closeout package containing the post-test report, system warranty, operating instructions, and Ohio license documentation suitable for lender, insurer, and tenant disclosure.
Local Expertise: Why Broadview Heights Properties Need Specialized Radon Work
Broadview Heights sits on the Cuyahoga Valley's western uplands — a geology dominated by Devonian shale, glacial till, and uranium-bearing bedrock that vents radon directly into ground-contact structures. The Ohio Department of Health classifies every ZIP code in the city (44147 included) as Zone 1, the highest radon potential category in the federal system. Average indoor screening results across Cuyahoga County run roughly double the EPA action level.
What that means for commercial owners: a building near Broadview Center, along Royalton Road, or in the Towpath/Broadview office corridors is statistically more likely to test high than not. Older slab construction, freeze-thaw cracking, and the limestone aggregate common in 1970s–1990s commercial pours create direct soil-gas pathways. We've mitigated buildings near the Broadview Heights Recreation Center, near the I-77 commercial corridor, and across the Brecksville-Broadview Heights school footprint. We know which subdivisions sit on the worst soil and which foundation styles need extra suction points.
We also serve the surrounding markets — Brecksville, Independence, North Royalton, Strongsville, Seven Hills, and Parma — so when an investor is closing on a portfolio across the southern Cuyahoga County suburbs, one contractor handles every building. Searching for Commercial Radon Services near me or Commercial Radon Services Broadview Heights near me should return a licensed Ohio specialist, not a national 800-number that subcontracts the work.
Pricing and What to Expect for Commercial Radon Services in Broadview Heights
We publish pricing ranges because commercial buyers deserve real numbers, not a phone-tag sales process.
- Commercial radon testing: typically $8–$15 per monitor placement for buildings under 50,000 sq ft, with volume pricing on larger portfolios.
- Single-point ASD mitigation (small commercial): generally $1,800–$3,500 installed.
- Multi-point and multifamily systems: generally $4,500–$25,000+ depending on suction points, fan count, and discharge routing.
- School and large-facility programs: custom-scoped after site walk.
Every quote is fixed-price and includes the post-mitigation verification test. We offer financing on commercial projects above $5,000 and provide a written system warranty. Ask about our home inspector and real-estate agent referral program — inspectors who refer commercial work qualify for a named Special Offer.
Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Radon Services in Broadview Heights
How much does commercial radon services cost in Broadview Heights?
Commercial radon testing in Broadview Heights typically runs $8–$15 per monitor placement, with mitigation systems ranging from $1,800 for a small single-point installation to $25,000+ for multi-building apartment complexes or schools. We provide fixed-price written quotes — no "call for pricing."
What is the best commercial radon services company in Broadview Heights?
The objective criteria are: (1) an Ohio Mitigation License — ours is RC202, (2) documented commercial and multifamily experience, (3) ANSI/AARST MAMF-2017 testing compliance, and (4) written warranties on installed systems. Radon Eliminator meets all four. Always ask any contractor for their Ohio license number before signing.
How do I choose a commercial radon services provider in Broadview Heights?
Verify the Ohio mitigation license, ask for references on buildings comparable in size and use to yours, request a written scope and fixed-price quote, and confirm that post-mitigation testing is included. Avoid contractors who can only show residential references.
What should I look for in commercial radon services?
Look for ANSI/AARST-compliant testing protocols, engineered system design (not a one-size-fits-all approach), exterior discharge above the roofline, manometers and failure alarms on every fan, NEC-compliant electrical work, and a written warranty of at least five years on installation.
How long does commercial radon services take?
Testing requires a 48–96 hour deployment under closed-building conditions, with results in 1–3 business days. Mitigation installation on most commercial buildings is completed in 1–4 days. Post-mitigation verification takes another 48–96 hours. For closing-deadline transactions, the full cycle can be compressed into 7–10 days.
Is commercial radon services worth the investment?
Yes. Untreated radon is a documented Class A carcinogen, a tenant disclosure obligation, a lender and insurance concern, and a transaction deal-breaker. The cost of mitigation is almost always lower than the cost of a single delayed closing, a tenant lawsuit, or a renegotiated sale price.
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Whether your inspection report just flagged elevated radon mid-transaction, your lender is requiring a Phase I addendum, or you manage a portfolio that needs annual compliance testing, Radon Eliminator is the Ohio-licensed (RC202) specialist Broadview Heights commercial owners trust. Call now for a same-week site walk and a fixed-price written quote — or request a callback through our online form.Call: (330) 524-2754 | Request a Commercial Quote | Learn About Our Mitigation SystemsServing Broadview Heights, Brecksville, Independence, North Royalton, Seven Hills, Parma, and the greater Cleveland metro.
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