Radon Eliminator provides Commercial Radon Services in Mcdonald, OH. Licensed Ohio commercial radon services in McDonald, OH. Call (330) 294-8198 for a free consultation.

Last updated: June 2026

McDonald's Licensed Authority on Commercial Radon Services

Radon Eliminator provides Commercial Radon Services McDonald OH property owners can stake a closing, a lease renewal, or a state inspection on. We are an Ohio-licensed radon mitigation contractor (Ohio Radon Mitigation License RC202) — not an HVAC contractor that does radon on the side, and not a national franchise reading from a script. Radon is our only business.

Trumbull County sits inside EPA Radon Zone 1, the highest-risk classification in the United States. The average indoor radon level in Ohio is roughly 4.6 pCi/L — already above the EPA's 4.0 pCi/L action threshold — and McDonald's clay-heavy soils and aging commercial slab construction routinely push readings well past that mark. For a 30,000-square-foot apartment building or a school wing built over a vented crawlspace, that is not a small problem. It is a liability problem.

We handle that liability for property managers, real-estate investors, school districts, and commercial landlords across McDonald, Niles, Girard, Hubbard, Warren, and the greater Mahoning Valley. Every job ships with a written post-mitigation test, a code-compliant install, and pricing you receive before we lift a tool.

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Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Commercial Radon Services in McDonald

Ohio License RC202 — Prominently Posted, Independently Verifiable

Ohio requires anyone installing a radon mitigation system for compensation to hold an active Ohio Department of Health mitigation license. Most McDonald property owners never ask to see one — and most local competitors never publish theirs. We lead with ours: RC202. You can verify it directly with the Ohio Department of Health Radon Licensing Program before signing a contract. For commercial work that has to survive an attorney's review, a school board vote, or a HUD audit, that license number is the difference between a defensible install and a redo.

The 'We Won't Blow Up Your Closing' Promise

When a commercial inspection report flags elevated radon ten days before a closing, the deal does not pause for contractor convenience. We schedule mitigation work to closing timelines — not the other way around. For real-estate transactions in McDonald, we provide 48-hour continuous radon testing, same-week mitigation installation when conditions allow, and a post-mitigation clearance test the title company can attach to the file.

Transparent, Itemized Pricing

Commercial radon mitigation in McDonald typically runs $2,500 to $9,500 for multi-unit residential, $4,000 to $25,000+ for schools and larger commercial footprints, depending on building size, foundation type (slab-on-grade, crawlspace, mixed), number of suction points, and electrical routing. We quote in writing, line by line. No 'call for pricing.' No surprise change orders.

Multi-Vertical Depth Most Local Contractors Cannot Match

We are credentialed and operationally equipped for:

  • Apartment complexes and multifamily housing (per-unit testing protocols, common-area mitigation)
  • K–12 schools and daycares (Ohio Department of Health school testing alignment, after-hours installation)
  • Office buildings, warehouses, and mixed-use commercial
  • Senior living, medical, and assisted-living facilities
  • HUD- and FHA-financed property compliance work

This is the entire B2B vertical most McDonald radon companies cannot legally or operationally handle.

What Our Commercial Radon Services Include

Our McDonald commercial program covers every step from first test to final clearance. As the top Commercial Radon Services McDonald OH property owners turn to, we scope each project to the specific building — not a one-size-fits-all template.

EPA-Aligned Commercial Radon Testing

We deploy continuous radon monitors (CRMs) — not charcoal kits — for commercial buildings. CRMs log hourly readings, flag tampering, and produce defensible reports. For multifamily and schools, we follow EPA Protocol 402-R-92-014 for the number and placement of test devices, including ground-contact units, lowest-occupiable-floor sampling, and HVAC-zone considerations.

Active Soil Depressurization (ASD) Mitigation Systems

The gold standard for permanent reduction. We design sub-slab depressurization layouts using suction-field communication testing, then install schedule-40 PVC risers, U-tube manometers, and inline radon fans sized to the building's footprint. Every system is code-compliant with ANSI/AARST CCAH-2020 (multifamily) or RMS-LB-2018 (large buildings).

Sub-Membrane Depressurization for Crawlspaces

Many older McDonald commercial structures along Ohio Avenue and the older industrial corridor sit over vented crawlspaces. We install reinforced vapor barriers, sealed seams, and dedicated suction points — not just plastic and hope.

Post-Mitigation Verification Testing

Every install is followed by a 48-hour post-mitigation test. If the system does not pull the building under 4.0 pCi/L (we target under 2.0 pCi/L wherever feasible), we re-engineer at no additional cost. That is in writing.

Ongoing Compliance Monitoring

For apartment owners and school districts, we offer annual re-testing contracts, manometer inspections, and fan replacement programs (radon fans typically last 5–10 years and are warranted accordingly).

Our Commercial Radon Process in McDonald, OH

Step 1: Site Walk and Scope (Free)

A licensed technician visits the McDonald property, documents foundation type, HVAC layout, occupancy patterns, and any prior radon data. You receive a written scope and itemized quote — usually within 48 hours.

Step 2: Diagnostic Testing

We place continuous radon monitors per EPA commercial protocol. For an apartment building, that often means ground-floor units, basement common areas, and any below-grade office space. Results are documented with hourly logs.

Step 3: System Design and Permitting

If mitigation is required, we engineer the system, pull McDonald/Trumbull County mechanical and electrical permits where applicable, and coordinate with the property's facility manager on access, after-hours work, and tenant notification.

Step 4: Installation

Crews complete most multifamily and small commercial installs in 1–3 days. Schools and large commercial buildings typically run 3–10 days. We work around occupancy whenever possible.

Step 5: Post-Mitigation Test and Documentation

48-hour clearance test, signed warranty package, system schematic, and a stamped report suitable for a lender, title company, real-estate attorney, or Ohio Department of Health audit.

Local Expertise: Serving McDonald and the Mahoning Valley

McDonald is a small village in Trumbull County with a tight commercial core along Ohio Avenue and a residential base built largely between 1920 and 1970 — exactly the era of construction most prone to elevated radon. Many local commercial buildings sit on unsealed slab-on-grade foundations or partial basements with original block walls, both of which act as radon highways.

We regularly service properties throughout McDonald, including investment properties near McDonald High School, commercial spaces along the State Route 46 corridor, multifamily buildings near Niles–McKinley Road, and the industrial flex space adjacent to the old Sheet & Tube footprint. We also serve neighboring Niles, Girard, Hubbard, Warren, Youngstown, Boardman, and the rest of the Mahoning Valley — with established Ohio service in Akron, Cleveland, Canton, and Columbus.

Because we are licensed Ohio specialists — not a Pittsburgh or Pennsylvania contractor crossing state lines — every install meets Ohio Department of Health standards the first time.

Real Estate Transactions: Closing-Timeline Radon Work

If you are a commercial broker, investor, or property manager closing on a McDonald asset and the Phase I or due-diligence inspection flagged radon, here is what you need to know:

  • Testing turnaround: 48–96 hours from device placement to lab-grade report
  • Mitigation install: Frequently completed within 5–10 business days of scope approval
  • Post-mitigation clearance: Another 48 hours, with documentation ready for the title file

We have closed deals where the inspection landed on a Friday and the system was operational the following Wednesday. That is the bar for professional Commercial Radon Services McDonald OH deserves — and the bar we hold ourselves to.

Home Inspector and Real-Estate Agent Referral Program

If you are a home inspector, commercial inspector, or real-estate agent working McDonald and the Mahoning Valley, our referral program includes priority scheduling for your clients, branded report attachments, and a named Special Offer for your book of business. Inspectors who refer regularly become preferred partners with same-day quote turnaround. Call our office for program details.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Radon Services in Mcdonald

How much does commercial radon services cost in McDonald?
Commercial radon mitigation in McDonald typically ranges from $2,500 to $9,500 for small multifamily and standard commercial buildings, and $4,000 to $25,000+ for schools, large office buildings, or complex multi-suction-point installations. Testing alone — using EPA-protocol continuous radon monitors — generally runs $150–$600 per device depending on building size and the number of devices required. We provide written, itemized quotes after a free site walk so there is no guesswork.
What is the best commercial radon services company in McDonald?
The best commercial radon services in McDonald come from a contractor that is (1) licensed by the Ohio Department of Health specifically for radon mitigation, (2) experienced in multifamily, school, and commercial code requirements (ANSI/AARST standards), and (3) willing to publish pricing and license numbers up front. Radon Eliminator holds Ohio License RC202, specializes in commercial work, and provides written pricing and post-mitigation clearance testing on every job.
How do I choose a commercial radon services provider in McDonald?
Ask four questions before signing anything: (1) What is your Ohio radon mitigation license number? (2) Do you follow ANSI/AARST CCAH-2020 or RMS-LB-2018 standards for commercial work? (3) Do you provide post-mitigation verification testing in writing? (4) Will the quote be itemized and fixed, or is it 'time and materials'? If a contractor cannot answer the first question on the spot, keep dialing.
What should I look for in commercial radon services?
Look for an active Ohio mitigation license (RC202-class), use of continuous radon monitors rather than charcoal kits for commercial testing, AARST/ANSI standard compliance, written warranties on labor and fans, transparent line-item pricing, and experience with your specific building type — apartments, schools, and large commercial buildings each have unique testing and mitigation requirements that general handymen cannot navigate.
How long does commercial radon services take?
Testing takes 48–96 hours from device placement to written report. Mitigation system design and permitting typically takes 3–7 days. Installation runs 1–3 days for small multifamily and standard commercial, and 3–10 days for schools and large buildings. Post-mitigation verification testing adds another 48 hours. Most McDonald commercial projects are fully closed out within 2–3 weeks — faster when a real-estate closing requires it.
Is commercial radon services worth the investment?
Yes — and increasingly, it is not optional. Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the United States and the leading cause among non-smokers, per the EPA and Surgeon General. For commercial property owners, untreated radon creates tenant disclosure exposure, financing complications (lenders increasingly require Phase I radon screening), and potential negligence liability. A $5,000 mitigation system typically protects a multi-million-dollar asset and tenant occupants for decades.

Get a Written Commercial Radon Quote for Your McDonald Property

Whether you are racing a closing deadline, managing an apartment portfolio, or responsible for a McDonald-area school or commercial facility, Radon Eliminator delivers licensed (RC202), code-compliant, EPA-aligned commercial radon services on a timeline that fits your business — not ours. Call now for same-week site walks across McDonald, Niles, Girard, Warren, and the Mahoning Valley, or request a written quote online. We answer the phone, we publish our license number, and we put the price in writing.Call (330) 294-8198 — or request your free commercial site walk and written quote today.

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