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Last updated: June 2026

Ohio's Licensed Authority for Commercial Radon Services in Moscow, OH

If you own, manage, or are buying a commercial building in Moscow, Ohio, radon is not optional paperwork — it's a measurable health hazard with documented legal exposure. Ohio sits on uranium-rich Appalachian bedrock, and Clermont County properties along the Ohio River regularly test above the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L. Radon Eliminator provides Commercial Radon Services in Moscow, OH built specifically for property owners who need verifiable test results and a permanent mitigation system that holds up to inspection, lender review, and tenant scrutiny.

We are a licensed Ohio radon mitigation contractor (License RC202) — not an HVAC company that dabbles in radon, and not a national franchise routing your call to a call center. We hold the credentials Ohio law requires for commercial mitigation work, we pull the permits, and we sign the post-mitigation test reports your lender, attorney, or school board will demand.

Call (000) 000-0000 for same-week commercial testing in Moscow, or request a written scope and quote through our online form. No vague "call for pricing" runaround — we publish real numbers in writing.

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Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Commercial Radon Services in Moscow

Most radon problems in commercial buildings don't get solved on the first try because the contractor underestimated the building. Moscow has a mix of older riverfront structures, mid-century brick storefronts along US-52, multi-unit apartment buildings, and newer slab-on-grade commercial pads near State Route 232. Each requires a different mitigation strategy. We design to the building — not from a template.

  • Ohio License RC202 — published openly because trust starts with verifiable credentials.
  • Multi-vertical experience — apartment complexes, office buildings, schools, daycares, medical offices, and industrial sites across Ohio.
  • Real-estate transaction speed — testing scheduled within 48 hours, mitigation systems installed in time to clear closing deadlines. We won't blow up your deal.
  • EPA-aligned protocols — continuous radon monitors, multi-point testing, and ANSI/AARST MAMF-2017 compliant designs for large buildings.
  • Transparent written pricing — fixed bids, not hourly surprises. Financing available on commercial projects.
  • Lifetime-grade workmanship — sealed penetrations, labeled risers, monitored fans, and post-mitigation verification testing included.

We also run a structured referral program for Moscow-area home inspectors and commercial real estate brokers — if you regularly send radon work our way, ask about our inspector partner pricing.

Our Commercial Radon Services in Moscow, OH

ANSI/AARST MAMF-Compliant Commercial Radon Testing

Commercial radon testing is not a single-canister job. For buildings over 2,000 square feet — typical for Moscow office space, retail strips, and small industrial buildings — the ANSI/AARST MAMF-2017 standard requires testing in a defined percentage of ground-contact rooms using continuous radon monitors (CRMs). We deploy calibrated CRMs, document HVAC operation in closed-building conditions, and deliver a sealed report your bank, insurer, or board can rely on. Standard turnaround is 48–96 hours.

Multifamily & Apartment Complex Radon Mitigation

Ohio landlords are increasingly named in radon-related liability claims, and HUD and many private lenders now require radon clearance for multifamily refinancing and acquisition. We design sub-slab depressurization (SSD) systems sized for the actual footprint — often multiple suction points, manifolded risers, and roof-discharged radon fans — and we re-test every ground-contact unit after installation. We work around tenant schedules with minimal unit disruption.

School & Daycare Radon Programs

Schools serving Moscow and the New Richmond Exempted Village School District attendance area have a duty of care that's harder to defend than a homeowner's. We follow ANSI/AARST MALB-2014 (large building) and MAMF-2017 standards, test classrooms during occupied conditions, and engineer mitigation that integrates with existing HVAC rather than fighting it. Reports are written for school boards, not contractors.

Real Estate Transaction Radon Services

Closing in 10 days and the inspection report just flagged 6.2 pCi/L? This is our specialty. We can deploy a CRM the same week, install a code-compliant mitigation system within 5–7 business days for most commercial buildings, and post-test in 48 hours to deliver the clearance letter your title company needs. We coordinate directly with agents, attorneys, and lenders so nobody is chasing paperwork the day before closing.

Permanent Sub-Slab Depressurization Systems

Our mitigation systems are designed to be permanent infrastructure, not a band-aid. Every Radon Eliminator commercial install includes: properly sized radon fan (Fantech, RadonAway, or equivalent), sealed PVC riser routed to discharge above the roofline per IRC/IBC, U-tube or digital manometer, labeled service disconnect, and sealing of all slab penetrations and sumps. We provide as-built drawings and an O&M document for facilities staff.

Our Commercial Radon Process in Moscow, OH

  1. Site walk and scope (Day 1): A licensed RC202 mitigator inspects the building — foundation type, slab condition, HVAC layout, sump pits, expansion joints — and confirms test protocol.
  2. Diagnostic testing (Days 2–4): Continuous radon monitors are deployed under closed-building conditions per EPA and ANSI/AARST protocols. Results are emailed in a sealed PDF report.
  3. System design and written quote: If mitigation is required, we engineer the system, identify suction points, model fan static pressure, and deliver a fixed-price written proposal — usually within 24 hours of test results.
  4. Installation (typically 1–3 days): Permits pulled, slab cored, piping routed, fan installed, penetrations sealed, manometer commissioned, and as-builts delivered.
  5. Post-mitigation verification: A second round of CRM testing confirms levels below 4.0 pCi/L (we target under 2.0 pCi/L). You receive a clearance report suitable for closings, lenders, and regulators.

Local Expertise: Why Moscow, OH Properties Need Specialized Radon Work

Moscow is a small Ohio River village in Clermont County, but small footprint doesn't mean small radon. Clermont County is classified by the EPA as Zone 1 — the highest radon potential category — with predicted average indoor levels above 4.0 pCi/L. The same Pennsylvanian and Mississippian shale that gives the Ohio River valley its dramatic bluffs also produces uranium decay chains that push radon up through foundations.

Commercial buildings along US-52, near the Moscow Marina, and out toward Point Pleasant and Neville frequently sit on cut-and-fill pads or older block foundations that crack and breathe with seasonal river-level changes. Multifamily properties between Moscow and New Richmond often have shared slabs, sump pits, and crawlspaces that complicate diagnostic testing. We've designed systems for buildings in Felicity, Bethel, Amelia, Batavia, Milford, and throughout Clermont and Brown counties — we know how local soil, foundation styles, and river-valley pressure differentials affect radon behavior in this part of Ohio.

For real estate professionals working Moscow listings and surrounding zip codes (45153, 45156, 45157), we offer expedited testing and mitigation scheduling specifically built around closing timelines. We've also worked extensively in the larger Cincinnati metro east side, and we serve commercial clients across Ohio including Columbus, Cleveland, Canton, and beyond.

Commercial Radon Services Pricing in Moscow, OH

We publish real numbers because "call for pricing" wastes everyone's time. Final scope depends on building size and foundation type, but typical ranges for Moscow-area commercial work:

  • Commercial radon testing (under 10,000 sq ft): $450–$1,200 depending on number of CRMs required.
  • Small commercial mitigation (single suction point, <5,000 sq ft slab): $1,800–$3,500.
  • Multifamily / mid-size commercial mitigation: $3,500–$12,000 depending on suction points and run lengths.
  • Large building / school mitigation: Custom design — written proposal after site walk.
  • Post-mitigation clearance testing: Included with every installation.

Financing is available on qualifying commercial projects. Inspector and broker partners receive priority scheduling and program pricing.

Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Radon Services in Moscow

How much does commercial radon services cost in Moscow?

Commercial radon testing in Moscow typically runs $450–$1,200 depending on building size and the number of continuous radon monitors required by ANSI/AARST protocols. Mitigation systems range from $1,800 for a simple single-point system on a small slab to $12,000+ for multifamily or large commercial buildings. We provide fixed written quotes after a site walk — no hidden line items.

What is the best commercial radon services company in Moscow?

Look for three things: a published Ohio radon mitigation license (RC202 in our case), documented experience with commercial buildings (not just houses), and willingness to put pricing in writing. Radon Eliminator is the only Ohio-licensed mitigation specialist serving Moscow and Clermont County that operates exclusively in radon — no side businesses, no subcontracted crews.

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

Verify the Ohio mitigation license number with the Ohio Department of Health. Confirm the contractor follows ANSI/AARST standards (MAMF-2017 for multifamily, MALB-2014 for large buildings). Ask for references on commercial projects of similar size. Require a written scope, a post-mitigation clearance test, and as-built documentation. If a vendor can't produce all of that, keep looking.

What should I look for in commercial radon services?

Closed-building diagnostic testing with calibrated CRMs, properly sized fans, sealed slab penetrations, code-compliant roof discharge, a labeled service disconnect, a manometer for ongoing monitoring, and a written O&M document. Anything less is a homeowner-grade system stuck in a commercial building.

How long does commercial radon services take?

Testing takes 48–96 hours of monitor deployment. System design and quoting usually takes 1–2 business days after results. Installation runs 1–3 days for most small to mid-size commercial buildings. Post-mitigation verification adds another 48 hours. Most Moscow commercial projects complete inside 2 weeks start-to-finish — faster when a closing deadline is involved.

Is commercial radon services worth the investment?

Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S. according to the EPA and Surgeon General. For commercial owners, the cost of mitigation is typically 1–3% of a single year's insurance premium and a fraction of liability exposure from a tenant or employee claim. For real estate transactions, mitigation almost always preserves a deal that would otherwise fall through. Yes — it's worth it, and in many cases legally required.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Radon Services in Moscow

How much does commercial radon services cost in Moscow, OH?
Commercial radon testing in Moscow typically costs $450–$1,200 depending on building size. Mitigation systems range from $1,800 for small slabs to $12,000+ for multifamily and large commercial buildings. Radon Eliminator provides fixed written quotes — no vague phone-only pricing.
What is the best commercial radon services company in Moscow?
Radon Eliminator is Ohio's licensed (RC202) commercial radon specialist serving Moscow and Clermont County. We work exclusively in radon testing and mitigation across residential, commercial, multifamily, and school properties — no HVAC side business, no subcontractors.
How do I choose a commercial radon services provider in Moscow?
Verify the Ohio radon mitigation license, confirm ANSI/AARST standard compliance (MAMF-2017, MALB-2014), require written scopes and pricing, and insist on post-mitigation clearance testing with documented results.
What should I look for in commercial radon services?
Closed-building CRM testing, code-compliant sub-slab depressurization, sealed penetrations, roof-discharged radon fan, manometer, labeled disconnect, as-built drawings, and clearance verification. Commercial systems should be permanent infrastructure, not residential-grade installs.
How long does commercial radon services take?
Testing: 48–96 hours. Design and quoting: 1–2 business days. Installation: 1–3 days. Post-mitigation verification: 48 hours. Most Moscow commercial projects complete within 2 weeks, faster when a real estate closing is involved.
Is commercial radon services worth the investment?
Yes. Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer per the EPA. For commercial owners, mitigation cost is minor compared to liability exposure and lender requirements. For real estate deals, it almost always preserves the transaction.

Get Your Moscow, OH Commercial Property Radon-Cleared — Fast

Whether you're a Moscow property owner facing a compliance deadline, a real estate professional with a closing on the calendar, or a school administrator who needs defensible test data, Radon Eliminator delivers licensed (RC202), EPA-aligned commercial radon services with written pricing and proven timelines.Call (000) 000-0000 for same-week commercial testing in Moscow, OH and Clermont County, or request a written quote online. Ask about our home inspector and real estate broker referral program.

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