Radon Eliminator provides Commercial Radon Services in Newburgh Heights, OH. Licensed (RC202) commercial radon services in Newburgh Heights, OH. Call (330) USA-RADON for a free consultation.

Last updated: June 2026

Why Newburgh Heights Commercial Property Owners Choose Radon Eliminator

Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the United States, and Northeast Ohio sits inside EPA Radon Zone 1 — the highest-risk classification on the federal map. For commercial property owners in Newburgh Heights, that's not a statistic. It's a liability exposure, a tenant-safety obligation, and in many cases a financing condition for the lender holding your note.

Radon Eliminator is the licensed commercial radon services provider Ohio property owners call when the testing has to be defensible, the mitigation has to pass code, and the schedule has to align with a closing, a leasing season, or a school district's calendar. We are not an HVAC company that dabbles in radon. We are an Ohio Mitigation License RC202 specialist whose entire operation is built around accurate testing and permanent, engineered mitigation systems.

  • RC202 Ohio Licensed — every system designed and installed under a licensed Ohio radon mitigation professional
  • EPA & ANSI/AARST compliant — testing protocols and mitigation designs meet the standards lenders, attorneys, and school boards require
  • Real-estate-transaction speed — 48-hour commercial testing windows and mitigation installs timed to your closing, not our calendar
  • Multi-vertical expertise — apartment complexes, office buildings, schools, daycares, nursing homes, and mixed-use properties
  • Transparent, written pricing — no "call for a quote" runaround; you get a scoped proposal you can hand to your board, lender, or buyer

If you searched for the best Commercial Radon Services Newburgh Heights can offer, this is what separates a licensed specialist from a general contractor with a radon fan in the truck: documentation, code alignment, and a system that will still read below 4.0 pCi/L during a re-test two years from now.

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Our Commercial Radon Services in Newburgh Heights, OH

Commercial radon work is fundamentally different from residential. Larger square footage, multiple HVAC zones, slab penetrations, sub-slab variation, occupied tenant spaces, and stricter testing protocols all change the engineering. Here is what our Newburgh Heights commercial clients hire us for.

Commercial Radon Testing (EPA & ANSI/AARST MAH-2019, MAMF-2017)

We deploy continuous radon monitors (CRMs) across statistically valid sample points — not a single canister in the boiler room. For apartment buildings, that means ground-contact units and a defined percentage of upper-floor units per ANSI/AARST MAH-2019. For schools, it's every frequently-occupied ground-contact room. Reports are signed, sealed, and admissible for lender, school board, or Ohio Department of Health review.

Active Sub-Slab Depressurization (ASD) System Design & Install

The gold-standard mitigation method for commercial slabs. We perform sub-slab communication testing first to map pressure field extension, then size suction points, piping, and fan capacity to the actual building — not a residential template. Systems are routed to discharge above the roofline per code, with manometers, labeled access points, and as-built drawings delivered at handoff.

Multi-Family & Apartment Complex Mitigation

Newburgh Heights and the surrounding Cuyahoga County corridor have a dense stock of mid-century multi-family buildings sitting on slab or partial-basement foundations — exactly the construction type where radon accumulates. We mitigate occupied buildings with minimal tenant disruption, coordinated unit access, and post-mitigation testing in every affected unit.

School, Daycare & Public Building Compliance

Ohio public schools and licensed childcare facilities face increasing scrutiny on indoor air quality. We provide ANSI/AARST MS-PMD-aligned testing programs, mitigation design, and the documentation packages administrators need for board presentations and state reporting.

Real Estate Transaction Radon Work

When a commercial deal is wobbling because the Phase I or buyer's inspection flagged elevated radon, we move. 48-hour testing windows. Mitigation designs delivered within days. Install scheduling built around your closing date. The promise is simple: we won't blow up your closing.

Our 4-Step Commercial Radon Process

Predictability matters when you're answering to a board, a lender, or a buyer's attorney. Here is exactly how a commercial radon project runs with Radon Eliminator.

Step 1: Site Assessment & Scoping Call

We review building plans, foundation type, HVAC layout, occupancy, and your deadline. For Newburgh Heights properties — many of which sit on the limestone-rich substrate that drives Cuyahoga County's elevated radon readings — we factor local geology into the design from minute one.

Step 2: ANSI/AARST-Compliant Testing

Continuous monitors are deployed across the required sample points. Results in 48–96 hours with a signed, defensible report listing pCi/L by location, test conditions, and recommended action thresholds.

Step 3: Mitigation System Design & Written Proposal

If levels are at or above 4.0 pCi/L (the EPA action level), we engineer a system specific to your slab, occupancy, and aesthetic constraints. You get a fixed-price written proposal — no surprises.

Step 4: Install, Post-Mitigation Test & Documentation

Installation by RC202-licensed crews, followed by a post-mitigation test to confirm levels are below 4.0 pCi/L (we aim for under 2.0). You receive as-builts, warranty documentation, and a re-test schedule for ongoing compliance.

Local Expertise: Newburgh Heights & the Cuyahoga County Radon Corridor

Newburgh Heights is a small, dense village inside Cuyahoga County, bordered by Cleveland, Cuyahoga Heights, and Garfield Heights. The building stock skews older — a mix of early-20th-century commercial buildings along Harvard Avenue, mid-century industrial and warehouse properties near the Cuyahoga River valley, and multi-family residential blocks tied historically to the steel and rail economy.

Two things matter for radon here. First, Cuyahoga County is firmly in EPA Radon Zone 1, with predicted average indoor screening levels above 4.0 pCi/L. Second, older slab-on-grade commercial buildings and partial-basement multi-family structures — exactly what dominates Newburgh Heights — are the construction profiles most prone to radon accumulation. That's a regional pattern we see across Cleveland, Parma, Brooklyn Heights, and Maple Heights as well.

We work throughout Cuyahoga County and serve commercial clients across Greater Cleveland, Canton, Akron, and Columbus. When a Newburgh Heights property manager calls about Commercial Radon Services near me, they're getting a team that has tested and mitigated hundreds of Ohio buildings with the same foundation typologies and geological conditions.

That regional fluency is why real-estate professionals, property managers, and home inspectors across Northeast Ohio refer their clients to us — and why our home inspector referral program exists. If you inspect Newburgh Heights properties and want a radon partner who will protect your reputation, ask us about it.

Transparent Pricing for Commercial Radon Services in Newburgh Heights

One of the loudest complaints we hear about competitors: "Every radon company wants me to call for a price." We don't operate that way. Commercial scoping requires a site walk to be accurate, but we publish ranges so you can budget intelligently.

  • Commercial radon testing: typically $$ – $$$ depending on building size and number of sample points (small office to mid-size apartment building)
  • Apartment / multi-family testing programs: priced per ANSI/AARST sample requirements; volume pricing available
  • Active sub-slab depressurization systems: ranges based on slab area, suction points required, and discharge routing
  • School & public building programs: custom scoped with documentation packages included

You'll receive a written, line-itemed proposal before any work begins. No verbal estimates, no day-of surprises, no "we found something extra" change orders.

Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Radon Services in Newburgh Heights

How much does commercial radon services cost in Newburgh Heights?

Commercial radon testing in Newburgh Heights typically starts in the low hundreds for small office buildings and scales with square footage and required sample points. Active sub-slab depressurization mitigation systems for commercial buildings generally run several thousand dollars and up, depending on slab size, suction points, and discharge routing. We deliver a fixed written proposal after a site assessment — no open-ended hourly billing.

What is the best commercial radon services company in Newburgh Heights?

Look for three things: a current Ohio Mitigation License (ours is RC202), ANSI/AARST protocol adherence, and verifiable commercial project experience — not just residential work. Radon Eliminator meets all three and is one of the few Ohio firms that handles apartment complexes, schools, and commercial buildings as a core service line rather than a side offering.

How do I choose a commercial radon services provider in Newburgh Heights?

Ask for their Ohio radon license number, ask whether they follow ANSI/AARST MAH-2019 (multi-family) or MS-PMD (large buildings), and ask for a sample post-mitigation report. Any provider who can't produce those quickly isn't equipped for commercial work.

What should I look for in commercial radon services?

Licensed personnel, written sub-slab communication testing before system design, code-compliant discharge above the roofline, manometers on every system, post-mitigation testing, and as-built documentation. If a provider skips any of those, the system may not perform — or pass a future inspection.

How long does commercial radon services take?

Testing typically takes 48–96 hours of monitor deployment plus reporting. Mitigation system design takes a few days. Installation ranges from one day for a small commercial slab to one or two weeks for large multi-family complexes. For real-estate transactions, we routinely complete the full testing-to-mitigation-to-clearance cycle inside a 10–14 day closing window.

Is commercial radon services worth the investment?

For commercial owners, mitigation is a fraction of the liability exposure of an unmitigated building — particularly for multi-family, school, and daycare properties where tenant or student exposure carries legal weight. Lenders increasingly require it. Buyers increasingly check for it. And the EPA estimates radon causes roughly 21,000 lung cancer deaths annually in the U.S. The investment is straightforward risk management.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Radon Services in Newburgh Heights

How much does commercial radon services cost in Newburgh Heights?
Commercial radon testing in Newburgh Heights typically starts in the low hundreds for small office buildings and scales with square footage and required sample points. Active sub-slab depressurization mitigation systems for commercial buildings generally run several thousand dollars and up, depending on slab size, suction points, and discharge routing. We deliver a fixed written proposal after a site assessment.
What is the best commercial radon services company in Newburgh Heights?
Look for a current Ohio Mitigation License (ours is RC202), ANSI/AARST protocol adherence, and verifiable commercial project experience. Radon Eliminator meets all three and handles apartment complexes, schools, and commercial buildings as a core service line.
How do I choose a commercial radon services provider in Newburgh Heights?
Ask for their Ohio radon license number, whether they follow ANSI/AARST MAH-2019 or MS-PMD standards, and request a sample post-mitigation report. Any provider who can't produce those quickly isn't equipped for commercial work.
What should I look for in commercial radon services?
Licensed personnel, written sub-slab communication testing before system design, code-compliant discharge above the roofline, manometers on every system, post-mitigation testing, and as-built documentation.
How long does commercial radon services take?
Testing takes 48–96 hours plus reporting. Mitigation design takes a few days. Installation ranges from one day for small commercial slabs to one or two weeks for large multi-family complexes. Real-estate transactions are routinely completed within a 10–14 day closing window.
Is commercial radon services worth the investment?
For commercial owners, mitigation is a fraction of the liability exposure of an unmitigated building — particularly for multi-family, school, and daycare properties. Lenders increasingly require it, and the EPA estimates radon causes roughly 21,000 U.S. lung cancer deaths annually.

Get Commercial Radon Services in Newburgh Heights — Licensed, Fast, Transparent

Whether you're a property manager facing a tenant complaint, an owner staring down a closing deadline, or a school administrator preparing a compliance report — we're the Ohio RC202-licensed team that gets it done right and on time. Call now for a same-day scoping conversation, or request a written commercial proposal online. We serve Newburgh Heights, Cleveland, Cuyahoga Heights, Garfield Heights, Maple Heights, Parma, and the broader Cuyahoga County area.Top Commercial Radon Services Newburgh Heights property owners trust — affordable Commercial Radon Services Newburgh Heights professionals stand behind.Request a Commercial Radon Proposal | Learn About Our Mitigation Systems

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