Radon Eliminator provides Commercial Radon Services in Magnolia, OH. Ohio-licensed (RC202) commercial radon testing & mitigation in Magnolia. Call (330) 555-0100 for a free consultation.

Last updated: June 2026

Magnolia's Authority for Commercial Radon Services

Ohio sits on top of one of the highest natural radon zones in the United States. Stark County, including Magnolia and the surrounding villages of Waynesburg, Sandyville, and Bolivar, falls inside EPA Zone 1 — the highest-risk classification, where the average indoor radon level is predicted to exceed 4.0 pCi/L. For commercial property owners, that's not just a health statistic. It's a compliance, liability, and tenant-retention problem.

Commercial Radon Services in Magnolia OH require a different skill set than residential work. Multi-story buildings, slab-on-grade construction, HVAC-coupled airflow, and large square footage all change the engineering math. Radon Eliminator is a licensed Ohio radon mitigation contractor (Ohio Mitigation License RC202) built specifically to handle that complexity — apartment complexes, office buildings, schools, daycares, medical offices, warehouses, and mixed-use properties across Magnolia.

We do one thing: radon testing and mitigation. We are not an HVAC company that occasionally installs a fan, and we are not a basement waterproofer adding radon as a side service. That distinction matters when a school board, a property management firm, or a commercial lender is depending on the work to hold up under inspection.

Call (330) 555-0100 for a same-week commercial radon assessment in Magnolia.

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Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Commercial Radon Services in Magnolia

Most radon contractors in Northeast Ohio focus on single-family homes. When a 24-unit apartment building or a K-8 school needs testing and mitigation, the job exceeds what a one-truck operation can deliver. Here is what separates Radon Eliminator from every other option in the Magnolia market:

  • Ohio License RC202 — published, verifiable, and required by Ohio Department of Health for any paid mitigation work in the state. Many operators in the area work under expired or borrowed credentials. Ours is current and posted.
  • Real estate transaction speed — if your commercial closing or refinance is contingent on radon clearance, we schedule testing and mitigation around your deadline, not ours. We have closed deals with 10-day windows.
  • Multi-vertical experience — schools (with student-occupancy protocols), apartment complexes (with tenant notification compliance), commercial offices, and industrial buildings. Each has different post-mitigation testing requirements. We know them.
  • Transparent commercial pricing — we quote per building, per zone, with a written scope. No "call for pricing" shell game. Most commercial mitigation systems in Magnolia fall between $2,800 and $9,500 depending on building footprint, sub-slab conditions, and required suction points.
  • Code-compliant, permanent systems — every install meets ANSI/AARST CC-1000 (commercial mitigation standard), with sealed PVC venting, manometer monitoring, electrical to NEC, and post-mitigation verification testing.

The best Commercial Radon Services Magnolia property owners can hire is the one that will still be answering the phone when your annual re-test comes around. We've been the licensed Ohio specialist since the beginning — based in Akron, working Magnolia and the Tuscarawas River corridor weekly.

What's Included in Our Commercial Radon Services

A commercial radon project isn't a single product — it's a sequence of testing, diagnostic work, engineering, installation, and verification. Here is the full scope we deliver for Magnolia commercial clients:

EPA-Aligned Commercial Radon Testing

We deploy continuous radon monitors (CRMs) and activated charcoal devices according to ANSI/AARST MAMF-2017 protocols for multifamily and large building testing. For a 20-unit apartment complex, that typically means 5–7 ground-contact units tested simultaneously over 48–96 hours. Results are documented in a sealed report suitable for lenders, insurers, school boards, and the Ohio Department of Health.

Sub-Slab Diagnostic Testing

Before we design a mitigation system, we run pressure field extension (PFE) tests to map sub-slab airflow. This is the step most residential contractors skip — and the reason their commercial systems fail post-mitigation verification. PFE diagnostics tell us exactly how many suction points your Magnolia building needs and where they belong.

Active Soil Depressurization (ASD) System Installation

The workhorse of commercial radon mitigation. We core through the slab, seal the membrane, route Schedule 40 PVC to a code-compliant exterior discharge above the roofline, and install a properly sized radon fan (typically Fantech RP-series or RadonAway GP-series for commercial loads). All electrical is permitted and inspected.

HVAC Integration and Building Pressure Balancing

In commercial buildings with significant negative pressure from exhaust systems, simple ASD isn't enough. We integrate with existing HVAC, adjust make-up air, and in some cases install dedicated ERV systems to maintain compliant indoor radon levels without compromising tenant comfort or energy performance.

Post-Mitigation Verification and Documentation

Every system gets a 48-hour post-mitigation test by an independent monitor. We deliver a complete documentation package — system schematic, manometer readings, test results, fan specs, warranty paperwork — that satisfies lenders, real estate attorneys, and Ohio Department of Health auditors. This is the paperwork that closes deals.

Our Commercial Radon Mitigation Process in Magnolia

Commercial work moves faster when the process is clear from day one. Here is how a typical professional Commercial Radon Services Magnolia OH project runs with Radon Eliminator:

  1. Site walk and scope (Day 1–2) — A licensed technician visits the Magnolia property, reviews construction plans, identifies slab penetrations, confirms electrical capacity, and writes a fixed-price scope.
  2. Baseline testing (Day 3–7) — CRMs deployed throughout the building per ANSI/AARST protocol. Tenants and staff notified in writing where required.
  3. System design and permitting (Day 7–10) — Engineering drawings, electrical permit, and building permit (where Magnolia or Stark County requires) submitted.
  4. Installation (1–3 days on site) — Crew arrives with all materials. Most single-building commercial installs are complete in a single workday. Multi-building apartment complexes phase over a week.
  5. Verification and turnover — 48-hour post-mitigation test, final report, owner walkthrough, and warranty registration. Annual re-test reminders go into our system automatically.

For real estate transactions, this entire sequence can be compressed into 10–14 days when needed. That's the closing-deadline promise.

Local Expertise: Why Magnolia Buildings Have Radon Problems

Magnolia sits along the Sandy Creek valley in southern Stark County, near the Tuscarawas border. The geology underneath — fractured shale, glacial till, and historic coal seam disturbance from the Sandy Beaver Canal era — creates exactly the kind of permeable sub-surface that lets radon migrate freely into buildings. We see consistently elevated readings in commercial properties along Main Street, in the older brick storefronts near the Elson Flouring Mill historic district, and in newer slab-on-grade construction along Route 183 and Route 542.

Apartment complexes built in the 1970s and 80s throughout the Magnolia–Waynesburg corridor tend to have unsealed sump pits and dirt-floor crawl mechanical rooms — both major radon entry points. Schools in the Sandy Valley Local School District have testing obligations under Ohio Revised Code that many districts haven't fully addressed. We've worked properties from Magnolia proper out to Malvern, Bolivar, Waynesburg, East Sparta, and Minerva.

If you own commercial property anywhere in the 44643 ZIP code or the surrounding Stark and Carroll County areas, the assumption should be that you have elevated radon until tested otherwise. That's not fear-mongering — it's the EPA's published Zone 1 designation for this region.

Looking for Commercial Radon Services near me in Magnolia? We dispatch from our Akron base and reach Magnolia commercial sites within 45 minutes. For ongoing service and annual re-testing, that proximity matters.

Pricing for Commercial Radon Services in Magnolia

We publish ranges because we believe property owners deserve real numbers before a sales call. Final pricing depends on building size, suction-point count, and electrical work required.

  • Commercial radon testing (single building, up to 10,000 sq ft): $450–$850
  • Multifamily testing (per ANSI/AARST MAMF): $75–$125 per ground-contact unit, minimum 4 units
  • Single-point ASD mitigation system (small commercial): $2,800–$4,200
  • Multi-point ASD system (mid-size commercial / school wing): $4,500–$7,500
  • Large commercial / multi-building apartment complex: Quoted per scope, typically $9,500–$45,000
  • Annual re-testing and system inspection: $295–$595

Financing is available through our commercial lending partners for projects over $5,000. We also coordinate directly with property management companies for invoicing and W-9 documentation. For property owners seeking affordable Commercial Radon Services Magnolia, phased mitigation across multiple buildings can spread cost across budget cycles.

Who We Serve in the Magnolia Area

Our commercial client base in and around Magnolia includes:

  • Apartment complex owners and property management firms
  • K-12 schools, charter schools, and daycare centers
  • Medical and dental offices
  • Commercial real estate investors and REITs during due diligence
  • Senior living and assisted-care facilities
  • Industrial and warehouse properties with occupied office space
  • Churches and community buildings
  • Home inspectors referring commercial radon work (ask about our referral program)

If you're a Magnolia-area home inspector, real estate agent, or commercial broker, our partner program pays per qualified referral and gives your clients a named priority slot in our scheduling.

Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Radon Services in Magnolia

How much does commercial radon services cost in Magnolia?

Commercial radon testing in Magnolia ranges from $450 for a small single building to $75–$125 per unit for apartment complexes. Mitigation systems start around $2,800 for a single-suction-point small commercial install and scale to $45,000+ for multi-building complexes. We provide fixed, written quotes after a free site walk — no estimates that change on installation day.

What is the best commercial radon services company in Magnolia?

The right contractor for commercial radon work in Magnolia must hold a current Ohio Mitigation License (Radon Eliminator's is RC202), carry commercial general liability coverage, and have documented experience with ANSI/AARST CC-1000 commercial standards. Most residential radon contractors do not. We specialize specifically in commercial, multifamily, and school work across Ohio.

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

Ask three questions: (1) What is your Ohio radon mitigation license number? (2) Have you installed under ANSI/AARST CC-1000 commercial protocols? (3) Will you provide a written, fixed-price scope before any work begins? A qualified top Commercial Radon Services Magnolia contractor will answer all three in writing.

What should I look for in commercial radon services?

Look for sub-slab diagnostic testing before system design (not after), Schedule 40 PVC venting routed above the roofline, code-compliant electrical with permit, a manometer on every suction riser, and post-mitigation verification testing by an independent monitor. Cheap installs skip these steps.

How long does commercial radon services take?

Testing takes 48–96 hours of monitor deployment. Mitigation installation for most Magnolia commercial buildings is completed in 1–3 on-site days. Start-to-finish, including baseline testing, install, and verification, runs 2–3 weeks for a standard commercial project. Real estate transaction work can be compressed to 10–14 days when needed.

Is commercial radon services worth the investment?

For Magnolia commercial properties, the answer is yes for three reasons: legal liability (Ohio property owners are responsible for tenant exposure), asset value (elevated radon kills commercial appraisals and refinances), and health (radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer per the EPA). A $5,000 mitigation system protects a $1.5M asset and eliminates liability exposure that compounds annually.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Radon Services in Magnolia

How much does commercial radon services cost in Magnolia?
Commercial radon testing in Magnolia ranges from $450 for a small single building to $75–$125 per unit for apartment complexes. Mitigation systems start around $2,800 for a single-suction-point small commercial install and scale to $45,000+ for multi-building complexes. We provide fixed, written quotes after a free site walk.
What is the best commercial radon services company in Magnolia?
The right contractor must hold a current Ohio Mitigation License (Radon Eliminator's is RC202), carry commercial general liability, and have documented experience with ANSI/AARST CC-1000 commercial standards. We specialize specifically in commercial, multifamily, and school radon work across Ohio.
How do I choose a commercial radon services provider in Magnolia?
Ask: What is your Ohio radon mitigation license number? Have you installed under ANSI/AARST CC-1000 protocols? Will you provide a written, fixed-price scope before work begins? A qualified provider answers all three in writing.
What should I look for in commercial radon services?
Sub-slab diagnostic testing before system design, Schedule 40 PVC venting routed above the roofline, code-compliant permitted electrical, a manometer on every suction riser, and independent post-mitigation verification testing.
How long does commercial radon services take?
Testing takes 48–96 hours. Installation for most Magnolia commercial buildings is 1–3 on-site days. Start-to-finish runs 2–3 weeks, compressible to 10–14 days for real estate transaction deadlines.
Is commercial radon services worth the investment?
Yes — for legal liability (Ohio owners are responsible for tenant exposure), asset value protection (elevated radon kills commercial appraisals), and health (radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer per the EPA).

Get a Fixed-Price Quote for Commercial Radon Services in Magnolia

Whether you're closing a commercial transaction in 10 days, managing an apartment complex with tenant compliance obligations, or operating a Magnolia-area school facing Ohio Department of Health testing requirements, Radon Eliminator delivers licensed, code-compliant work on the schedule your project demands.Call (330) 555-0100 to speak with a licensed Ohio radon professional (RC202) about your Magnolia commercial property. Or request a fixed-price quote through our online form and we'll respond within one business day.Ohio License RC202 · ANSI/AARST Certified · EPA Zone 1 Specialists · Serving Magnolia, Waynesburg, Bolivar, Malvern, Minerva, and all of Stark and Carroll Counties.

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