Radon Eliminator provides Commercial Radon Services in Forest, OH. Licensed (RC202) commercial radon services in Forest, OH. Call (330) 836-2734 for a free consultation.

Last updated: June 2026

Forest's Trusted Source for Commercial Radon Services

Ohio sits on some of the highest radon levels in the country, and Hardin County is no exception. The bedrock and glacial till beneath Forest produce naturally elevated radon — and once that gas migrates into a commercial building, an apartment complex, or a school, the property owner is legally on the hook for fixing it. Commercial Radon Services Forest OH isn't a side project for us. It's our license, our specialty, and our reputation.

Radon Eliminator is a fully licensed Ohio radon mitigation contractor (Ohio Mitigation License RC202) serving Forest, Kenton, Ada, Dunkirk, and the surrounding Hardin County market. We design and install permanent, code-compliant active soil depressurization (ASD) systems for buildings of every footprint — from a 4,000 sq ft medical office on State Route 309 to a 60-unit apartment complex to a K-12 school building approaching its triennial radon test deadline.

If your inspector flagged elevated radon mid-transaction, if your apartment tenants have asked about radon disclosure, or if your school's required testing came back above 4.0 pCi/L, you don't need a generalist. You need the licensed Ohio specialist who does this every day.

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Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Commercial Radon Services in Forest

Most companies that show up in a Google search for radon work in Forest are HVAC contractors, basement waterproofers, or general home inspectors who added radon as a sideline. Radon is what we do — full stop. Here's what that difference looks like on the ground:

  • Ohio License RC202 — published, verifiable, and required for any mitigation system installed in a commercial property in this state.
  • EPA-aligned testing protocols — continuous radon monitors (CRMs) for fast 48-hour reads, plus long-term protocols for schools and multifamily buildings where averaged data is required.
  • Real-estate-transaction speed — when a deal in Forest needs testing and mitigation done before closing, we work to your closing date, not the other way around.
  • Multi-vertical depth — residential, commercial, schools, apartment complexes, and warehouse/industrial. We're one of the few Ohio firms qualified to scope and stamp large-footprint mitigation designs.
  • Transparent pricing — no "call us for a quote" runaround. You get a written scope and a number.
  • Lifetime-grade workmanship — our systems are built to be permanent, with sealed PVC stacks, properly sized fans, manometers, and post-mitigation verification testing.

For Forest property owners and the real-estate professionals who refer them, that combination — licensed, fast, transparent, permanent — is why our name keeps coming up when something has to get done right the first time.

Our Commercial Radon Services in Forest, OH

Every commercial building has its own radon footprint. A slab-on-grade retail strip behaves differently than a four-story apartment block with a slab-and-basement hybrid. Our commercial scope covers the full range:

Commercial Radon Testing (EPA Protocol)

We deploy ANSI/AARST MAMF-2017-compliant testing for multifamily buildings and MA-MFLB protocol for large commercial buildings. For most Forest properties, that means continuous radon monitors placed at a statistically valid percentage of ground-contact units or rooms, with 48-hour minimum sampling. Results are documented in a written report you can hand to a buyer, lender, lawyer, or the Ohio Department of Health.

Commercial Radon Mitigation System Design & Installation

For elevated buildings, we design active soil depressurization (ASD) systems sized to the actual sub-slab conditions — not a one-size-fits-all residential template. That includes communication testing to map sub-slab pressure fields, properly sized commercial-grade radon fans, sealed PVC riser stacks routed to discharge above the roofline per code, electrical tie-ins by licensed electricians, and U-tube manometers for ongoing performance verification.

Apartment Complex & Multifamily Radon Compliance

Ohio landlords and property managers face increasing pressure around radon disclosure. We handle complex-wide testing, unit-by-unit reporting, and zoned mitigation systems that can treat multiple ground-floor units from a shared mechanical strategy — keeping per-unit costs reasonable while meeting MAMF compliance.

School & Daycare Radon Programs

The EPA recommends radon testing in every school every five years, and Ohio licensing law applies to anyone touching those systems. We work with Hardin County school administrators on testing logistics during off-hours, results interpretation, and mitigation plans that won't disrupt the academic calendar.

Real-Estate Transaction Radon Services

When a commercial property in Forest is under contract and the inspection turns up a radon problem, we move fast. 48-hour testing, expedited mitigation scheduling, post-mitigation verification, and clear documentation for the closing file. We won't blow up your closing.

Our Process: How Commercial Radon Mitigation Works in Forest

Our process is engineered for predictability — for the property owner, the manager, and any real-estate professional involved in a transaction.

Step 1: Site Assessment & Building Analysis

We walk the building, review architectural drawings if available, identify slab penetrations, sumps, drain tile, HVAC return paths, and foundation type. For a typical Forest commercial property, this takes 60–90 minutes.

Step 2: EPA-Aligned Testing

We deploy continuous radon monitors per the appropriate ANSI/AARST protocol. For real-estate timelines, results are available within 48–96 hours. Long-term tests are used where averaged data is required.

Step 3: System Design & Written Proposal

If mitigation is needed, you receive a fixed-price written proposal with a drawn system layout, fan specifications, expected post-mitigation pCi/L range, and a timeline. No vague "starting at" pricing.

Step 4: Installation by Licensed Crews

Most commercial systems are installed in 1–3 days depending on size. Suction points are cored through the slab, sealed, and tied into PVC stacks routed per Ohio code to discharge above the roofline.

Step 5: Post-Mitigation Verification & Documentation

We re-test after the system runs for 24 hours. You receive a final pCi/L report, system schematic, manometer reading baseline, warranty documentation, and — for transactions — a packet ready to drop into the closing file.

Local Expertise: Why Forest, Ohio Buildings Need a Radon Specialist

Forest sits in the southeast corner of Hardin County, bordered by the Scioto River watershed and underlain by Silurian-age dolomite and shale. That geology — combined with the area's expansive glacial till — produces some of the most variable radon profiles in central Ohio. EPA designates Hardin County as Zone 1, the highest-risk radon zone, where predicted indoor radon averages exceed 4.0 pCi/L.

What that means practically for Forest commercial property owners:

  • Buildings along State Route 309, State Route 67, and County Road 30 sit on the same geological band that has produced high radon readings throughout Kenton and Dunkirk.
  • Older slab-on-grade structures near downtown Forest — many built before modern vapor barriers were standard — frequently test above the action level.
  • Apartment buildings and assisted-living facilities along the Forest–Patterson corridor often have block foundations with multiple radon entry points.
  • Hardin County schools, including those serving Forest students, fall under EPA's school testing recommendations.

We've worked across this entire region — from agricultural office buildings near Riverdale to commercial properties closer to Findlay, Marion, and Bellefontaine. Local geology, local building stock, and local real-estate timelines drive how we scope and price every job. That's the difference between hiring a regional specialist and hiring a national franchise reading off a script.

We also serve property owners across Ohio in Columbus, Cleveland, Canton, Akron, and surrounding markets — the same RC202-licensed crews, the same protocols, the same standards.

Pricing for Commercial Radon Services in Forest, OH

We publish ranges because vague pricing wastes everyone's time. Final pricing depends on building square footage, foundation type, number of suction points, and electrical access.

  • Commercial radon testing (small office, <5,000 sq ft): typically $295–$595 depending on number of monitors deployed.
  • Multifamily / apartment testing: priced per unit, typically $75–$125 per ground-contact unit with volume discounts.
  • Small commercial mitigation (single suction point, slab-on-grade): typically $1,800–$3,200.
  • Mid-size commercial mitigation (2–4 suction points): typically $3,500–$7,500.
  • Large commercial / school / multifamily mitigation: custom-designed, quoted in writing after on-site assessment.

Financing is available for qualifying projects, and we offer a written workmanship warranty on every installation. For affordable Commercial Radon Services Forest OH property owners can actually budget around, the answer starts with a real number on paper — not a phone-tag pricing dance.

Trust Signals, Credentials, and Guarantees

  • Ohio Radon Mitigation License RC202 — verifiable through the Ohio Department of Health.
  • NRPP / NRSB certified mitigation specialists on staff.
  • EPA-aligned testing protocols across all residential and commercial work.
  • Fully insured with general liability and workers' compensation coverage.
  • Written workmanship warranty on every mitigation system installed.
  • Home inspector referral program with named special offer pricing for inspectors who refer clients in Forest and across Ohio.

When real-estate professionals, commercial property managers, and school administrators across Ohio need top Commercial Radon Services Forest OH can rely on, those credentials are the floor — not the ceiling.

Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Radon Services in Forest

How much does commercial radon services cost in Forest?

Commercial radon testing in Forest typically runs $295–$595 for a small office and is priced per-unit for apartment complexes. Commercial mitigation systems range from $1,800 for a small single-suction-point install to custom-quoted pricing for large schools, multifamily buildings, and industrial properties. You'll receive a written, fixed-price proposal before any work begins.

What is the best commercial radon services company in Forest?

The best choice is a company that holds an active Ohio Radon Mitigation License (required by state law for commercial work), employs NRPP/NRSB-certified specialists, follows EPA and ANSI/AARST protocols, and publishes transparent pricing. Radon Eliminator holds Ohio License RC202 and specializes exclusively in radon — not as a sideline to HVAC or waterproofing.

How do I choose a commercial radon services provider in Forest?

Verify their Ohio mitigation license number, confirm they're following ANSI/AARST commercial protocols (not residential shortcuts), ask for a written scope with a drawn system schematic, and confirm they perform post-mitigation verification testing. Avoid contractors who quote without a site visit on any building over 5,000 sq ft.

What should I look for in commercial radon services?

Look for licensed and certified technicians, EPA-aligned testing with continuous radon monitors, properly designed active soil depressurization systems, code-compliant exhaust routing, manometers for ongoing monitoring, written warranties, and full documentation suitable for real-estate closing files or compliance records.

How long does commercial radon services take?

Testing takes a minimum of 48 hours for EPA-protocol short-term tests. Mitigation system installation on a small commercial building typically takes 1–2 days. Larger buildings, schools, and apartment complexes typically take 3–7 days. We work to real-estate closing deadlines whenever testing or mitigation is part of a transaction.

Is commercial radon services worth the investment?

Yes. Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S. according to the EPA, and Ohio property owners face growing legal exposure around disclosure for commercial, multifamily, and school properties. Mitigation systems are a one-time investment that permanently reduces radon and adds documented compliance value to the property.

What radon level requires mitigation in a commercial building?

The EPA action level is 4.0 pCi/L. At or above that level, mitigation is recommended. Many commercial owners voluntarily mitigate between 2.0 and 4.0 pCi/L to reduce occupant exposure and limit liability.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Radon Services in Forest

How much does commercial radon services cost in Forest?
Commercial radon testing in Forest typically runs $295–$595 for small offices and is priced per-unit for apartment complexes. Mitigation systems range from $1,800 for small single-suction installs to custom pricing for schools, multifamily, and industrial properties. All quotes are written and fixed-price.
What is the best commercial radon services company in Forest?
The best provider holds an active Ohio Radon Mitigation License (required for commercial work), employs certified specialists, follows EPA/ANSI-AARST protocols, and publishes transparent pricing. Radon Eliminator holds Ohio License RC202 and specializes exclusively in radon.
How do I choose a commercial radon services provider in Forest?
Verify the Ohio mitigation license number, confirm ANSI/AARST commercial protocol compliance, require a written scope with system schematic, and confirm post-mitigation verification testing is included.
What should I look for in commercial radon services?
Look for licensed/certified technicians, continuous radon monitors, properly designed active soil depressurization, code-compliant exhaust routing, manometers, written warranties, and full closing-ready documentation.
How long does commercial radon services take?
Testing takes a 48-hour minimum. Small commercial mitigation installs in 1–2 days; larger buildings take 3–7 days. We schedule around real-estate closing deadlines.
Is commercial radon services worth the investment?
Yes — radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer per the EPA, and Ohio property owners face growing legal exposure on commercial, multifamily, and school properties. Mitigation is a one-time investment with permanent results.

Get Licensed Commercial Radon Services in Forest, OH — Fast

Whether you're a commercial property owner facing a compliance deadline, a real-estate agent with a closing on the line, or a home inspector looking for a referral partner you can trust, Radon Eliminator is Ohio's licensed (RC202) authority on commercial radon testing and mitigation.Call now for a same-day site assessment in Forest and across Hardin County, or request a written quote online. We'll give you a real number, a real timeline, and a permanent fix.Request a Commercial Radon Quote  |  Learn About Our Mitigation Systems  |  View All Services

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