Radon Eliminator provides Commercial Radon Services in Hiram, OH. Commercial Radon Services in Hiram, OH from Ohio-licensed RC202 specialists. Call (330) 660-6731 for a free consultation.
Last updated: June 2026
Hiram's Authority on Commercial Radon Services
If you own, manage, or are buying a commercial property in Hiram, OH, radon is not optional paperwork — it is a legally and financially consequential exposure. Radon Eliminator delivers Commercial Radon Services in Hiram OH built specifically for buildings where compliance, occupant safety, and transaction timelines all collide at once. We are an Ohio-licensed radon mitigation contractor (License RC202), and we focus exclusively on radon — not HVAC, not waterproofing, not foundations. Just radon, done right.
Portage County sits inside one of Ohio's higher-radon zones, and Hiram's geology — glacial till over fractured shale and limestone — is exactly the kind of subsurface that drives radon gas into commercial slabs, crawl spaces, elevator pits, and lower-level office space. The EPA action level is 4.0 pCi/L. We routinely test Hiram-area commercial buildings reading 6, 9, even 15+ pCi/L. Those numbers don't fix themselves, and they don't pass a buyer's environmental due diligence.
Call (330) 660-6european-style — (330) 660-6731 to speak directly with a licensed Ohio radon professional, or request a scoped commercial proposal online. We quote real numbers. We hit real deadlines.
Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Commercial Radon Services in Hiram
Most contractors who say they handle commercial radon are residential mitigators stretching outside their training. Commercial buildings have post-tension slabs, sub-slab plenum complications, multi-zone HVAC interactions, occupied-space ventilation codes, and ASTM E2121 / AARST-NRPP MAMF protocols that residential crews simply don't follow. Here is why Hiram property owners, asset managers, and real-estate professionals route the work to us.
- Ohio Radon Mitigation License RC202 — published on every proposal and posted on every job site. Required by Ohio law; rarely shown by competitors.
- Commercial-only protocols — we follow ANSI/AARST CC-1000 (Commercial Building Mitigation) and MAMF (Multifamily) standards, not residential rules of thumb.
- Closing-deadline speed — we schedule commercial testing and mitigation around your purchase agreement, lease execution, or Phase II ESA deadline. Most Hiram projects are tested, designed, and installed inside 7–14 days.
- Transparent commercial pricing — square-footage-based estimates, line-item proposals, no "call for price" runaround. Typical Hiram commercial mitigation systems run $4,500 to $18,000 depending on footprint and slab configuration.
- Multi-vertical depth — office buildings, retail centers, medical and dental offices, daycares, schools, apartment complexes, and senior-living facilities. The same crew that mitigates a 40,000 sq ft warehouse also handles an eight-unit walk-up off Route 82.
- Lifetime-grade workmanship with post-mitigation verification testing included — we don't leave until the building reads below 4.0 pCi/L.
Our Commercial Radon Services in Hiram, OH
Below is the scope of professional Commercial Radon Services Hiram OH building owners can engage us for. Every service is performed by Ohio-licensed personnel under RC202.
Commercial Radon Testing (EPA-Aligned, ASTM E2121)
We deploy continuous radon monitors (CRMs) — not charcoal kits — across statistically valid measurement locations per AARST-NRPP MALB protocols. CRMs produce hour-by-hour data, tamper detection, and a defensible record for lenders, buyers, and regulators. Standard turnaround is a 48-hour test with reports issued within 24 hours of pickup. We test under closed-building conditions and document every variable a Phase II environmental consultant will ask about.
Commercial Radon Mitigation System Design and Installation
Active Soil Depressurization (ASD) is the gold standard, but commercial buildings often require Sub-Slab Depressurization with multiple suction points, Sub-Membrane Depressurization for crawl spaces, or Block-Wall Depressurization for older Hiram masonry buildings. We engineer the system around your slab, your HVAC pressurization, and your tenant uptime. Fans are commercial-grade (RadonAway GP501/GP series or Fantech for higher static pressure), piping is Schedule 40 PVC routed to discharge above the roofline per code, and every system includes a U-tube manometer plus a system-failure alarm.
Apartment and Multifamily Radon Compliance
HUD requires radon testing on multifamily transactions financed through FHA, Fannie Mae, and Freddie Mac multifamily programs. We perform AARST MAMF-compliant testing across the required percentage of ground-contact units, deliver lender-ready reports, and install mitigation that satisfies HUD's Multifamily Accelerated Processing (MAP) Guide. Hiram apartment owners refinancing or selling come to us because the wrong report kills the deal.
School and Childcare Facility Radon Services
Hiram's proximity to Hiram College and area K-12 districts means schools and daycares are a regular part of our calendar. EPA strongly recommends every school be tested every five years, and Ohio licensing requirements get stricter on occupied-child environments. We work after hours, around the academic calendar, and with facilities directors who need board-ready documentation.
Real Estate Transaction Radon Services
The most common call: an inspection flagged elevated radon, closing is in 10 days, and the buyer wants it fixed before the title transfers. We've built our entire operations rhythm around this scenario. Test Monday, design Wednesday, install Friday, post-mitigation re-test the following Monday. The deal closes on schedule. This is our wedge — and the reason home inspectors and Hiram-area Realtors keep our number on speed dial.
Our Commercial Radon Process — From Call to Closeout
Commercial work doesn't tolerate improvisation. Here is the exact sequence we run on every Hiram commercial project.
Step 1 — Building Assessment and Scoping Call
We get the basics: square footage, slab type, foundation construction, HVAC configuration, occupancy, and your deadline (closing date, lender deadline, audit date). Within one business day we issue a written scope and fixed-fee testing proposal.
Step 2 — Continuous Monitor Deployment
Our licensed technician places calibrated CRMs in measurement zones per ANSI/AARST CC-1000. Minimum 48 hours under closed-building conditions. Devices are tamper-evident and logged.
Step 3 — Reporting and Mitigation Design
You receive a signed PDF report with raw data, location maps, average pCi/L per zone, and a clear pass/fail call. If mitigation is needed, our designer drafts a system layout, suction-point map, fan specification, discharge routing, and electrical scope — quoted line-by-line.
Step 4 — Installation by Licensed Crew
Installations are completed in one to three days for most Hiram commercial buildings, scheduled around occupancy. We core-drill, seal slab penetrations, run PVC, mount the fan in an unoccupied space per code, and discharge above the roofline at least 10 feet from any operable opening. All work is permitted where required and built to Ohio code.
Step 5 — Post-Mitigation Verification and Documentation
A second CRM test confirms the building is below 4.0 pCi/L — we target sub-2.0 pCi/L where feasible. You receive a final closeout packet: system diagram, warranty, post-mitigation report, and a compliance letter your lender, buyer, or insurer can put in the file.
Local Expertise: Why Hiram, OH Buildings Need Radon Specialists
Hiram sits at the eastern edge of Portage County, where the Allegheny Plateau geology drives elevated soil-gas radon into building envelopes. The Ohio Department of Health classifies Portage County as a Zone 1 / high-potential county — meaning predicted average indoor radon levels exceed 4.0 pCi/L. Real data from buildings we've tested near State Route 82, Garrettsville Road, Hiram College's campus area, Pioneer Trail, and the commercial corridor along Wakefield Road consistently confirms it.
We've worked on properties from the village center near Hinsdale Street out to the rural commercial parcels toward Mantua, Garrettsville, and Windham. Older masonry buildings on Hiram's main streets — especially those with original block foundations and partial basements — present block-wall radon entry challenges that a residential-only contractor will miss. Newer slab-on-grade commercial construction along the SR-82 corridor introduces different entry points: utility penetrations, expansion joints, and sub-slab gravel layers acting as gas highways.
Beyond Hiram itself, our Ohio radon crews regularly cover Garrettsville, Mantua, Aurora, Streetsboro, Ravenna, Kent, Chardon, Burton, and the broader Akron–Cleveland east-side commercial market. Our base of operations in Akron means a Hiram service call is a routine same-week (often same-day) appointment, not a special trip.
Pricing and What to Expect for Commercial Radon Services in Hiram
We publish real ranges because the "call for a quote" game wastes everyone's time.
- Commercial radon testing: $295 to $1,800 depending on square footage and number of CRMs required.
- Standard commercial mitigation (single suction point, up to ~10,000 sq ft): $4,500 to $8,500.
- Multi-point or multi-zone commercial systems: $8,500 to $18,000.
- Apartment / multifamily mitigation: quoted per building footprint and unit count.
- Post-mitigation verification testing: included in every install.
Financing is available for qualified commercial clients, and we work with 1031 buyers and escrow officers to handle payment at closing when the mitigation is a closing condition.
Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Radon Services in Hiram
How much does commercial radon services cost in Hiram?
Commercial radon testing in Hiram typically runs $295–$1,800 based on building size and the number of continuous radon monitors required by ANSI/AARST CC-1000. Mitigation systems for commercial properties generally fall between $4,500 and $18,000, with most single-zone systems closer to $5,500–$8,500. We provide line-item proposals so you see exactly what you're paying for.
What is the best commercial radon services company in Hiram?
The right standard is licensing and commercial protocol experience. Radon Eliminator holds Ohio Radon Mitigation License RC202, follows ANSI/AARST CC-1000 commercial protocols and AARST-NRPP measurement standards, and works exclusively on radon — not as a sideline to HVAC or basement waterproofing. That focus is why Hiram-area Realtors, property managers, and home inspectors refer commercial radon work to us.
How do I choose a commercial radon services provider in Hiram?
Three filters: (1) Is the contractor licensed in Ohio for radon mitigation? Ask for the RC license number in writing. (2) Do they follow ANSI/AARST CC-1000 for commercial buildings, not just residential standards? (3) Will they put pricing, design, and warranty terms in writing before you sign? Anyone hesitating on those three points is the wrong choice.
What should I look for in commercial radon services?
Continuous radon monitors (not charcoal kits) for testing, a written mitigation design with suction-point mapping, commercial-grade fans rated for the static pressure of your slab, proper above-roofline discharge per code, a U-tube manometer with system-failure alarm, post-mitigation verification testing, and a written warranty. All of these are standard on a Radon Eliminator commercial install.
How long does commercial radon services take?
Testing is a minimum 48 hours under closed-building conditions, with reports issued within 24 hours of monitor pickup. Mitigation system installation usually takes one to three working days for most Hiram commercial buildings. Including design and post-mitigation re-testing, total turnaround from first call to final closeout report is typically 7–14 days — fast enough for a real-estate closing.
Is commercial radon services worth the investment?
Yes — on three measures. Legal: commercial owners can carry liability for unsafe radon exposure to tenants, employees, and occupants. Transactional: elevated radon kills deals, lowers appraisals, and triggers buyer credits often greater than the mitigation cost. Health: radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S. according to the EPA and Surgeon General. A $6,000 mitigation system is small money against any of those.
Can radon be fixed before a closing deadline?
Yes. This is our specialty. If your Hiram commercial or residential transaction has 10–14 days before closing and radon came back elevated, call us immediately. We've built our scheduling around closing deadlines and routinely complete test-design-install-verify cycles in under two weeks.
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Need Commercial Radon Services in Hiram, OH? Call Ohio's Licensed RC202 Specialists.
Whether you're closing on a commercial building next week, refinancing an apartment complex, satisfying a school board, or addressing a buyer's environmental due diligence, Radon Eliminator is the Hiram-area team that gets it done — on the deadline, at a published price, by a licensed Ohio professional. Call (330) 660-6731 now to speak directly with our commercial team, or request a written proposal online. Ask about our Home Inspector Referral Program and our Special Offer for Hiram real-estate professionals.
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