Radon Eliminator provides Commercial Radon Services in Glenford, OH. Licensed (RC202) commercial radon testing & mitigation in Glenford, OH. Call (330) 871-5611 for a free consultation.

Last updated: June 2026

Glenford's Authority for Commercial Radon Testing and Mitigation

Radon Eliminator delivers Commercial Radon Services Glenford OH property owners can stake their compliance — and their closings — on. We are an Ohio-licensed radon mitigation contractor (License RC202), not an HVAC outfit or a basement waterproofer that dabbles in radon on the side. That distinction matters in Perry County, where zip code 43739 sits inside one of the highest-radon regions in the United States. The EPA places most of Ohio in Zone 1, the agency's highest radon potential category, and Glenford's geology — fractured shale and sandstone over limestone — produces some of the more aggressive soil-gas readings we encounter.

For commercial property owners, apartment landlords, school administrators, and real estate professionals working a deal in Glenford, that means one thing: you need a licensed specialist who can test fast, design a permanent system, and document everything in a way that holds up to lender review, OSHA inquiry, or a tenant complaint. That is the entire reason Radon Eliminator exists.

Whether you manage a multi-tenant office on State Route 13, oversee a public facility near Glenford Village, or own rental units serving the Tri-Valley school district, our team builds code-compliant mitigation systems designed to drop indoor radon below the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L — and typically well under 2.0 pCi/L when occupant safety is the priority.

Call (330) 871-5611 to schedule a commercial assessment, or request a written quote online. We provide transparent, itemized pricing — no "call for a price" runaround.

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Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Commercial Radon Services in Glenford

Glenford is a small village with serious property — historic Main Street buildings, agricultural commercial parcels, rural apartment complexes, and the steady real-estate turnover that comes with proximity to Newark, Zanesville, and the Columbus exurbs. Generic radon companies aren't built for the documentation, scale, or speed this market requires. We are.

  • Ohio Mitigation License RC202 — published openly because we want you to verify it. Many "radon contractors" operating in Perry County are not actually licensed for commercial mitigation work in Ohio.
  • Closing-deadline guarantee — when a Glenford home inspector flags elevated radon mid-transaction, we schedule, test, mitigate, and re-test on a timeline that protects your closing date. We will not blow up your deal.
  • Multi-vertical depth — we work on single-family homes, but we also handle apartment complexes, commercial office buildings, retail, warehouses, and K-12 schools. Most local radon guys cannot legally or operationally do that.
  • Transparent, written pricing — every commercial proposal includes a fixed installation price, system specifications, post-mitigation testing, warranty terms, and the projected pCi/L reduction.
  • EPA-aligned testing protocols — we follow ANSI/AARST MAH-2019 and MAMF-2017 standards for multifamily and commercial buildings, not shortcut residential methods.
  • Home inspector referral program — Glenford-area inspectors get a named Special Offer and a guaranteed turnaround window for their clients.

That combination — licensed, fast, transparent, and built for commercial complexity — is why we are considered the top Commercial Radon Services Glenford OH property owners call when the stakes are real.

Our Commercial Radon Services in Glenford, OH

Commercial Radon Testing (Short-Term and Long-Term)

We deploy continuous radon monitors (CRMs) and EPA-validated charcoal/alpha-track devices across commercial properties in Glenford. For real estate transactions, our 48-hour short-term test produces a defensible written report that lenders, attorneys, and buyers accept. For ongoing compliance — schools, apartment complexes, daycares — we design long-term testing schedules aligned with ANSI/AARST standards. Every test includes proper device placement (one per 2,000 sq ft of lowest occupied level, minimum), QA duplicates, and chain-of-custody documentation.

Active Soil Depressurization (ASD) Mitigation Systems

For most Glenford commercial buildings, ASD is the gold standard. We core through the slab, establish suction pits, seal entry points, and route PVC venting to a fan discharge above the roofline. Our systems use radon-rated fans (Fantech, RadonAway HP series) sized to building footprint and sub-slab permeability. Every install includes a U-tube manometer, labeled fan disconnect, and an exterior discharge that meets Ohio Department of Health setback requirements.

Apartment and Multifamily Mitigation

Multifamily buildings require zone-specific mitigation design — common shared slabs, party walls, and stacked HVAC create radon pathways single-family contractors miss. We design unit-by-unit suction zones, balance airflow across shared foundations, and provide tenant-facing documentation. Landlords in the Glenford and Somerset corridor rely on us to keep rental properties below 2.0 pCi/L and audit-ready.

School and Public Building Radon Work

K-12 facilities in the Tri-Valley district area and surrounding Perry/Licking County schools have specific testing protocols under ANSI/AARST MS-PMC-2018. We perform full-building scans, classroom-by-classroom analysis, and design mitigation that does not interrupt instruction. Board members and superintendents receive a single binder of testing data, system specs, and post-mitigation verification.

Real Estate Transaction Radon (Buyer and Seller Side)

Most of our Glenford calls come from a real-estate agent or home inspector with a closing date in 7 to 14 days and a radon result above 4.0 pCi/L. We test within 48–72 hours, install mitigation within a week of approval, and re-test immediately to confirm reduction below the action level. The written post-mitigation report goes to the title company, the lender, and both agents — keeping the deal alive.

Our Commercial Radon Mitigation Process

Commercial radon work is engineering, not guesswork. Here is exactly how we move a Glenford project from first call to verified safe air.

Step 1: On-Site Assessment and Diagnostic Testing

A licensed Radon Eliminator technician visits the property, evaluates the foundation type (slab-on-grade, basement, crawlspace, or mixed), inspects HVAC pathways, and conducts sub-slab communication testing. For larger commercial buildings, we map sub-slab pressure fields to predict suction zone behavior. This is the diagnostic step most competitors skip — and the reason their systems sometimes fail to bring numbers down.

Step 2: Written Proposal with Fixed Pricing

You receive a written proposal — usually within 24–48 hours — that includes the system design, materials list, fan specifications, projected pCi/L outcome, installation timeline, warranty, and a fixed total. No surprise change orders.

Step 3: Code-Compliant Installation

Our crew installs the system to ANSI/AARST CC-1000 and RMS-LB standards. That means proper pipe sizing, condensate management, fan placement outside conditioned space, labeled electrical disconnect, manometer monitoring, and discharge above the eave line and away from operable windows or air intakes.

Step 4: Post-Mitigation Verification Testing

Within 24 hours of system activation, we deploy verification monitors. We do not consider the job done until written results show indoor radon below 4.0 pCi/L — and ideally under 2.0 pCi/L for occupied commercial space.

Step 5: Documentation, Warranty, and Ongoing Monitoring

You receive a complete digital documentation package: system schematic, installation photos, test results, warranty terms, and operating instructions. We offer annual re-test programs for commercial clients who need continuous compliance documentation.

Local Glenford Expertise: Geology, Buildings, and Why Radon Hits Hard Here

Glenford sits in Perry County at the edge of the Appalachian Plateau, where uranium-bearing shale weathers into the soil that radon gas seeps out of. The village's historic brick buildings along Main Street, the older agricultural commercial parcels off State Route 13, and the newer slab-on-grade construction toward Hopewell Township all have different radon entry profiles — and we have mitigated each of them.

We regularly work properties across the broader region: from Somerset and Thornville to New Lexington, Newark, Heath, and into Licking County's Hebron and Buckeye Lake commercial corridor. Glenford-area clients often ask about elevated readings because of the proximity to Buckeye Lake (lake-effect humidity changes pressure differentials) and to the high-clay soils west of town that trap soil gas under slabs.

One specific local pattern: many Glenford commercial buildings constructed before 1990 sit on uncovered crawlspaces or partial-slab foundations. These produce some of the highest radon readings in our service area — we have measured commercial spaces above 20 pCi/L within ten minutes of the village center. The good news is that these buildings respond extremely well to properly designed sub-membrane depressurization or hybrid ASD systems. We have done dozens.

Because we also serve Columbus, Cleveland, Canton, and Akron, our Glenford clients get the technical depth of a statewide radon authority with the local responsiveness of a contractor who actually knows the difference between a Glenford crawlspace and a Granville basement.

Pricing: What Commercial Radon Services Cost in Glenford

One of the most common complaints we hear about other radon companies — "every radon company wants me to call for a price." We don't operate that way. Here is a realistic range for affordable Commercial Radon Services Glenford OH property owners can plan around:

  • Commercial radon testing (per building, up to 10,000 sq ft): $295 – $895 depending on device count and ANSI/AARST protocol required.
  • Single-zone ASD mitigation (small commercial / standalone office): $1,650 – $2,950 typical.
  • Multi-zone commercial mitigation: $3,500 – $9,500 depending on building footprint, foundation type, and number of suction points.
  • Apartment complex mitigation: Quoted per building after diagnostic — typically $4,000 – $15,000 per structure.
  • School / public facility mitigation: Custom-engineered; quoted after full-building diagnostic.

Every quote includes post-mitigation verification testing, system warranty, and full documentation. Financing is available for qualified commercial projects.

Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Radon Services in Glenford

How much does commercial radon services cost in Glenford?

Commercial radon testing in Glenford typically runs $295–$895 depending on building size and protocol. Commercial mitigation systems range from $1,650 for a small single-zone install to $9,500+ for multi-zone systems on larger buildings. Apartment and school projects are quoted after on-site diagnostic. Every Radon Eliminator quote is written, itemized, and fixed — no surprise pricing.

What is the best commercial radon services company in Glenford?

The best commercial radon company is one that is (1) licensed by the State of Ohio for mitigation, (2) experienced in commercial — not just residential — work, and (3) willing to publish pricing and post documentation. Radon Eliminator holds Ohio License RC202, operates statewide, and is the go-to specialist for commercial, apartment, and school radon work in Perry County.

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

Verify the Ohio mitigation license number before you sign anything. Ask whether they follow ANSI/AARST CC-1000 standards for commercial installations. Request a written proposal with fixed pricing and projected pCi/L outcome. Confirm post-mitigation testing is included. If a contractor cannot answer all four questions clearly, keep looking.

What should I look for in commercial radon services?

Look for: licensed personnel, diagnostic sub-slab testing before system design, code-compliant materials (radon-rated fans, properly sized PVC, manometer monitoring), post-mitigation verification testing, written warranty, and complete documentation suitable for lenders, insurers, and tenants.

How long does commercial radon services take?

Short-term commercial testing takes 48 hours plus 1–2 days for lab analysis and reporting. Mitigation system installation on a typical small commercial building takes 1–2 days. Larger multi-zone or multifamily projects run 3–7 days. For real estate closings, we routinely complete the full test-mitigate-retest cycle within 10 business days.

Is commercial radon services worth the investment?

Yes — and in many cases it is legally required. Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S. according to the EPA and Surgeon General. For commercial landlords, schools, and multifamily owners, mitigating documented elevated radon protects occupants, reduces liability exposure, and preserves property value. For real estate transactions, mitigation often saves a deal worth hundreds of times the system cost.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Radon Services in Glenford

How much does commercial radon services cost in Glenford?
Commercial radon testing in Glenford typically runs $295–$895 depending on building size and protocol. Mitigation systems range from $1,650 for a small single-zone install to $9,500+ for multi-zone commercial buildings. Apartment and school projects are quoted after on-site diagnostic. Every Radon Eliminator quote is written, itemized, and fixed.
What is the best commercial radon services company in Glenford?
Radon Eliminator is the leading licensed commercial radon contractor serving Glenford, holding Ohio Mitigation License RC202 and specializing in commercial, apartment, school, and real-estate transaction work that most local radon companies cannot handle.
How do I choose a commercial radon services provider in Glenford?
Verify their Ohio mitigation license number, confirm they follow ANSI/AARST CC-1000 commercial standards, require a written fixed-price proposal with projected pCi/L outcome, and ensure post-mitigation verification testing is included.
What should I look for in commercial radon services?
Licensed personnel, sub-slab diagnostic testing before system design, code-compliant materials, post-mitigation verification testing, written warranty, and complete documentation suitable for lenders, insurers, and tenants.
How long does commercial radon services take?
Short-term commercial testing takes 48 hours plus reporting. Installation on a typical small commercial building takes 1–2 days. Larger projects run 3–7 days. The full test-mitigate-retest cycle for a real estate closing is routinely completed within 10 business days.
Is commercial radon services worth the investment?
Yes. Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer. For landlords, schools, and multifamily owners, mitigation protects occupants and reduces liability. For real estate transactions, mitigation often saves a deal worth hundreds of times the system cost.

Get a Written Commercial Radon Quote for Your Glenford Property

Whether you are a Glenford property owner with a flagged inspection, a real estate professional with a closing on the calendar, or a commercial landlord facing a compliance deadline — Radon Eliminator is the licensed Ohio specialist (RC202) who handles it fast, documents it properly, and prices it transparently. Call (330) 871-5611 now or request a written commercial radon quote online. Same-week testing available across Perry and Licking County.

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