Radon Eliminator provides Commercial Radon Services in Nevada, OH. Licensed (RC202) commercial radon services in Nevada, OH. Call (330) 660-6727 for a free consultation.
Last updated: June 2026
Ohio's Licensed Commercial Radon Specialist Serving Nevada, OH
Wyandot County sits in one of the highest radon-risk zones in the United States. Ohio EPA mapping places this region in Zone 1 — the highest classification — meaning the average indoor radon level here exceeds the EPA action threshold of 4.0 pCi/L. For commercial property owners, school administrators, and apartment landlords in Nevada, OH, that is not a statistic. It is a legal, financial, and tenant-safety problem with a clock attached.
Radon Eliminator provides Commercial Radon Services in Nevada OH built specifically for buildings with multiple zones, occupied tenants, slab-on-grade construction, crawlspaces, or square footage that disqualifies residential contractors. We hold Ohio Department of Health Mitigation License RC202 — the credential required to legally install, document, and certify a commercial mitigation system in this state. We publish that number because most local competitors won't.
Call (330) 660-6727 for a same-week commercial assessment, or request a written scope and quote online.
Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Commercial Radon Services in Nevada
Most contractors who advertise commercial radon work in central Ohio are residential mitigators stretching outside their license scope. We are not. Radon Eliminator was built as a dedicated radon firm — not an HVAC company, not a basement waterproofer that 'also does radon.' Here is what that means for a Nevada commercial client:
- RC202 Ohio Mitigation License — verifiable with the Ohio Department of Health. Required for legal commercial work.
- ANSI/AARST CC-1000 protocol compliance — the national standard for radon mitigation in large buildings, schools, and multifamily structures.
- Closing-deadline scheduling for commercial real-estate transactions — we won't blow up your closing.
- Transparent written pricing — no 'call for a quote' games. You get a scoped line-item proposal.
- Documentation packages for lenders, insurers, school boards, and HUD/EPA audits.
- Multi-vertical experience: office buildings, retail, industrial, K-12 schools, daycares, senior living, and apartment complexes from 4 units to 400.
We serve Nevada and the surrounding Wyandot County corridor — including Upper Sandusky, Carey, Sycamore, and the US-30/US-23 commercial belt — from our established Akron operations base.
Commercial Radon Services We Provide in Nevada, OH
Our commercial scope is broader than a residential mitigator's by design. Every service below is delivered under RC202 licensure with full ANSI/AARST documentation.
1. EPA-Aligned Commercial Radon Testing
We deploy continuous radon monitors (CRMs) on a building-zone protocol — not a single canister in a corner. For a Nevada commercial building, that typically means one device per 2,000 sq ft of ground-contact floor, placed per AARST MAMF-2017 protocol. Results are delivered as a written report suitable for lender review, lease disclosure, or board minutes within 48–96 hours of test conclusion.
2. Active Sub-Slab Depressurization (ASD) Systems
The proven, code-compliant standard for commercial mitigation. We engineer suction-point counts based on slab size, sub-slab permeability, and HVAC interaction — not a rule of thumb. Fans are sized for the building, sealed penetrations are documented, and discharge points meet Ohio code clearance from operable openings.
3. Multifamily and Apartment Complex Mitigation
Apartment owners in Ohio carry growing exposure under habitability law. We design unit-by-unit or building-wide systems for garden-style, townhome, and mid-rise properties, with phased install schedules that avoid tenant displacement.
4. School and Daycare Radon Compliance
K-12 buildings and licensed daycares face EPA-recommended testing every five years and document-retention requirements. We provide ANSI/AARST MAMF-2017 testing, classroom-level reporting, and mitigation aligned to the school calendar — installs scheduled around breaks.
5. Commercial Real-Estate Transaction Support
Buying or selling a commercial property in Nevada? We turn radon from a deal-killer into a checked box. 48-hour test windows, written mitigation proposals during due diligence, and post-install clearance testing timed to your closing date.
Our Commercial Radon Process — From Inquiry to Clearance
Commercial radon work fails when it is treated like residential work with a bigger fan. Our process is engineered for buildings, not basements.
- Site Scoping Call (Day 1). We review building plans, square footage, slab construction, HVAC zoning, and your deadline — closing, lease execution, audit, or board meeting.
- Building Survey & Test Deployment (Day 2–3). A licensed technician walks the property, identifies sub-slab access points, and deploys monitors per AARST commercial protocol.
- Reporting (Day 5–7). Written results, zone-by-zone, with EPA context and a mitigation recommendation if any zone exceeds 4.0 pCi/L.
- System Design & Written Proposal. Suction points, fan model, routing, electrical requirements, roof or sidewall discharge, and line-item pricing. No verbal estimates.
- Installation & Post-Mitigation Verification. Install windows tailored to occupancy. Post-install testing confirms levels below 4.0 pCi/L (we target under 2.0). You receive a closing-grade documentation packet.
Local Expertise: Why Nevada, OH Buildings Need Commercial-Grade Radon Work
Nevada sits on the geological transition between the Bellefontaine Outlier and the glacial till plains of north-central Ohio. The result is fractured carbonate bedrock with measurable uranium content — the textbook source profile for elevated indoor radon. EPA Map of Radon Zones places Wyandot County, along with neighboring Crawford, Marion, and Seneca counties, in Zone 1.
What that means for a commercial building owner along OH-199, US-30, or the Sandusky River corridor: untested ground-floor commercial space in Nevada has a real probability of exceeding the EPA action level. Older Main Street brick buildings with limestone foundations, agricultural service buildings with partial slabs, and 1970s-era schools with mechanical room crawlspaces are particularly common offenders.
We have mitigated properties across the central Ohio belt — from Columbus and Canton to Cleveland, Arlington, and Richmond — and we apply that same engineered approach to every Nevada job. The geology here is not friendlier just because the town is smaller. If anything, the rural slab construction common in Wyandot County makes sub-slab depressurization more straightforward and more effective than in urban masonry buildings.
Explore our radon mitigation system page or our full service list for additional detail on residential and inspection-grade testing.
Commercial Radon Services Pricing in Nevada, OH
We publish ranges because asking for them is reasonable. Your final scope depends on building size, slab access, and HVAC interaction — but here is what affordable, professional Commercial Radon Services in Nevada OH typically run:
- Commercial radon testing: $350–$1,200 depending on zones and monitor count
- Small commercial mitigation (under 5,000 sq ft, single zone): $2,800–$4,500
- Mid-size commercial mitigation (5,000–20,000 sq ft): $4,500–$12,000
- School and large multifamily: quoted per building after site survey
- Post-mitigation clearance testing: included with every install
Financing is available for qualifying commercial projects. Every system carries a workmanship warranty and a written performance guarantee that post-install radon levels will fall below 4.0 pCi/L.
Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Radon Services in Nevada
How much does commercial radon services cost in Nevada?
Commercial radon testing in Nevada typically runs $350–$1,200 depending on building size and monitor count. Mitigation systems range from roughly $2,800 for small single-zone buildings to $12,000+ for mid-size commercial properties. Schools and large multifamily complexes are quoted after a site survey. We provide written, itemized proposals — no verbal estimates.
What is the best commercial radon services company in Nevada?
The right benchmark is licensure. In Ohio, commercial radon mitigation legally requires an Ohio Department of Health Mitigation License. Radon Eliminator holds license RC202 and works exclusively in radon — not HVAC or waterproofing with radon as a side service. That focus, combined with multifamily and school experience, is what makes us the top Commercial Radon Services Nevada OH option for compliance-grade work.
How do I choose a commercial radon services provider in Nevada?
Ask three questions: (1) What is your Ohio mitigation license number? (2) Do you follow ANSI/AARST CC-1000 and MAMF-2017 protocols? (3) Will you provide a written, itemized proposal and post-mitigation clearance documentation? If a contractor hesitates on any of those, keep calling.
What should I look for in commercial radon services?
Licensed personnel, engineered system design (not one-size suction points), continuous radon monitors for testing rather than charcoal canisters, sealed and labeled penetrations, code-compliant discharge points, and a documentation packet your lender or insurer can accept. Radon Eliminator delivers all six as standard.
How long does commercial radon services take?
Testing typically requires 48–96 hours of monitor deployment plus a 1–3 day reporting window. Mitigation installs for small commercial buildings are usually completed in 1–2 days. Mid-size and multifamily installs run 3–10 days depending on scope. Real-estate transaction timelines are accommodated as a priority.
Is commercial radon services worth the investment?
For commercial owners in Wyandot County, yes — and not just for health reasons. Untreated radon creates tenant-disclosure liability, lease-renewal friction, school-board exposure, and closing-table renegotiations. A professional mitigation system in Nevada typically costs less than a single round of legal review on an exposure claim.
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Get Commercial Radon Testing or Mitigation Scheduled in Nevada, OH This Week
Whether you're a property manager facing a tenant complaint, a buyer with a 10-day closing window, a school administrator approaching a compliance deadline, or an apartment owner getting ahead of the next inspection — Radon Eliminator can have a licensed technician on your Nevada-area property this week. Call (330) 660-6727 for direct scheduling or request a written commercial quote online. Ohio Mitigation License RC202. EPA-aligned. Closing-deadline ready.
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