Radon Eliminator provides Commercial Radon Services in Ohio City, OH. Licensed (RC202) commercial radon testing & mitigation in Ohio City, OH. Call 1-855-RADON-00 for a free consultation.

Last updated: June 2026

Commercial Radon Services Ohio City OH Property Owners Can Stake a Deal On

Ohio sits on uranium-rich glacial soil, which is why the EPA flags most of the state — including Cuyahoga County and the Ohio City neighborhood — as Zone 1, the highest radon-risk classification in the country. For commercial property owners, apartment landlords, school administrators, and real-estate professionals working a closing, that geology translates into a legal, financial, and life-safety problem you cannot ignore.

Radon Eliminator is a licensed Ohio radon contractor (Ohio Mitigation License RC202) that handles the full commercial scope: multi-point diagnostic testing, sub-slab depressurization design, large-building system installation, post-mitigation verification, and the documentation your lender, buyer, or compliance officer needs in writing. We work to closing deadlines, not contractor calendars. When an inspection report comes back at 4.0 pCi/L or higher and you have ten days to close on a West 25th Street mixed-use building, you do not need a basement-waterproofing crew that "also does radon." You need a specialist.

Call 1-855-RADON-00 or request a commercial quote online — we typically schedule Ohio City site visits within 48 hours.

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Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Commercial Radon Services in Ohio City

Most radon companies in Northeast Ohio chase residential basement jobs. We built our practice around the harder work — commercial structures, multi-family buildings, schools, and time-sensitive real-estate transactions where mistakes cost six figures. Here is what separates us from every other contractor you will find on a Google search:

  • RC202 Ohio Mitigation License (published, not hidden). Ohio law requires a licensed mitigator to install any radon reduction system. We display our license number openly because it is the single most important trust signal in this trade.
  • Closing-deadline guarantee. If your Ohio City property is under contract and the inspection flagged elevated radon, we prioritize your job. We have installed mitigation systems and delivered post-mitigation clearance tests in under 7 days more times than we can count.
  • Commercial-grade engineering. A 12,000 sq ft warehouse on Lorain Avenue is not a colonial in Lakewood. We design multi-suction-point systems, sized fans, manometer arrays, and slab-sealing protocols specific to the building footprint, soil conditions, and HVAC interaction.
  • Documentation built for compliance. Schools, HUD properties, and apartment owners receive sealed reports with chain-of-custody, device serial numbers, EPA protocol references, and pre/post pCi/L data — the package your insurer, attorney, or state inspector will actually accept.
  • Transparent pricing. Commercial radon mitigation in Ohio City typically runs $2,500 to $9,500 depending on building size, slab access, and suction-point count. We tell you the number on the site walk, not after we have your deposit.

We serve Ohio City, Tremont, Detroit-Shoreway, Downtown Cleveland, Lakewood, and the surrounding West Side, plus broader service across Cleveland, Akron, Canton, and Columbus.

Commercial Radon Testing and Mitigation Services We Provide

Our commercial scope covers every property type subject to Ohio radon liability or due-diligence expectations. Below is what we actually do on the ground.

Multi-Point Commercial Radon Testing (EPA Protocol)

EPA commercial protocol requires testing devices distributed across the lowest occupied level — generally one device per 2,000 sq ft, with additional placements for irregular layouts. We deploy continuous radon monitors (CRMs) for 48-hour closing-grade tests and charcoal canisters or alpha-track devices for longer-term commercial baselines. Every device is logged, sealed, and chain-of-custody documented. Results are delivered as a signed PDF report within 24 hours of test pickup.

Active Sub-Slab Depressurization (ASD) System Design

ASD is the gold-standard mitigation method recognized by the EPA, ANSI-AARST, and Ohio code. For commercial buildings we engineer multi-suction-point systems with appropriately sized radon fans (RP145, RP265, or HP series depending on static pressure demand), schedule-40 PVC riser networks routed through mechanical chases, and exterior discharge points compliant with setback rules from windows, HVAC intakes, and walkways.

Apartment Complex and Multi-Family Radon Mitigation

Ohio landlords carry growing liability exposure for indoor air quality. We test ground-floor units to EPA multi-family protocol and design building-wide mitigation that protects every tenant without disrupting occupancy. We coordinate with property managers on tenant notification, access scheduling, and post-installation verification across the entire ground floor.

School and Public Building Radon Compliance

Ohio Department of Health guidance recommends radon testing in every K-12 building. We provide district-wide testing campaigns, mitigation in classrooms and below-grade assembly spaces, and the documentation school boards need for public records and parent communications.

Real-Estate Transaction Radon Services

This is where most deals fall apart and where we earn our reputation. A 48-hour CRM test, a same-week mitigation install, and a post-mitigation clearance test — all timed to your closing date. We work directly with listing agents, buyer agents, attorneys, and inspectors on properties throughout Ohio City and the West Side. Our home inspector referral program includes a named Special Offer for inspection partners; ask us for details.

Our Commercial Radon Process in Ohio City

Every commercial project follows the same five-step process. No surprises, no scope creep, no "we'll get back to you next week."

  1. Phone consultation and quote range (same day). Tell us building size, use, slab type, and your timeline. We give you a working price range before we ever roll a truck.
  2. On-site diagnostic walk (within 48 hours). We inspect the slab, sump, foundation perimeter, mechanical rooms, and HVAC layout. You get a fixed-fee written proposal at the end of the walk.
  3. EPA-protocol testing. Continuous monitors deployed for 48 hours minimum. Sealed report delivered within 24 hours of pickup.
  4. Mitigation installation. Most Ohio City commercial systems install in 1-3 days. We coordinate around tenants, business hours, and closing dates.
  5. Post-mitigation verification and documentation. A second EPA-protocol test confirms levels below 4.0 pCi/L (we target under 2.0). You receive the full compliance packet: license documentation, system schematic, manometer placement, warranty, and pre/post test results.

Local Expertise: Why Ohio City Buildings Need Specialized Radon Work

Ohio City sits on the west bank of the Cuyahoga, with a building stock that ranges from 19th-century brick row buildings near West 25th and Lorain to converted warehouses near Hingetown to new mid-rise mixed-use along Detroit Avenue. Each presents a different radon profile.

The older masonry buildings along Market Square and near the West Side Market often have rubble-stone foundations, fieldstone walls, and dirt or partial-slab basements — geometries that demand customized suction-point placement and aggressive sub-membrane depressurization rather than textbook ASD. The newer concrete-podium developments around Church + State and the Quarter have modern slabs but complex mechanical penetrations and tight setback constraints for fan discharge.

We have worked on properties throughout Ohio City, Tremont, Detroit-Shoreway, Edgewater, and downtown Cleveland. We know the building department, we know what Cuyahoga County inspectors want to see, and we know how to route a PVC stack through a 130-year-old brick building without tearing up the tenant's finished ceiling. That kind of contextual judgment is the difference between a system that passes verification on the first test and one that gets rejected by the buyer's agent two days before closing.

Cuyahoga County averages roughly 4.6 pCi/L in residential testing data — above the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L. Commercial buildings with continuous HVAC operation can mask or amplify radon depending on stack effect and pressure differentials, which is why a sloppy residential approach fails in commercial work.

Commercial Radon Services Pricing in Ohio City

We publish ranges because we believe transactional buyers deserve real numbers, not "call for a quote" runarounds.

  • Commercial radon testing (under 10,000 sq ft): $395 - $895 depending on device count and protocol.
  • Standard commercial mitigation (single suction point, accessible slab): $2,500 - $4,200.
  • Multi-point commercial mitigation (apartment, school, larger footprint): $4,500 - $9,500.
  • Sub-membrane systems for crawlspaces or rubble foundations: add $1,200 - $3,000.
  • Post-mitigation verification test: $195 - $295.

Financing is available on systems over $3,000. All work carries a workmanship warranty and a written guarantee that post-mitigation levels will fall below 4.0 pCi/L.

Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Radon Services in Ohio City

How much does commercial radon services cost in Ohio City?

Commercial radon testing in Ohio City typically runs $395 to $895, and mitigation systems run $2,500 to $9,500 depending on building size, suction-point count, foundation type, and slab accessibility. We provide a fixed-fee written proposal after a 30-minute on-site walk — no estimates over the phone that change later.

What is the best commercial radon services company in Ohio City?

The right commercial radon contractor in Ohio City is one that holds an active Ohio Mitigation License (look for an RC number — ours is RC202), specializes in commercial and multi-family work rather than residential basements only, publishes pricing transparently, and can document EPA-protocol testing. Radon Eliminator was built specifically to meet that standard for Ohio property owners.

How do I choose a commercial radon services provider in Ohio City?

Ask for the Ohio mitigation license number in writing. Ask whether they design multi-point ASD systems or only single-point residential setups. Ask for a sample commercial report. Ask whether they will guarantee post-mitigation levels under 4.0 pCi/L in writing. If a contractor cannot answer all four questions clearly, keep looking.

What should I look for in commercial radon services?

EPA-aligned testing protocols, ANSI-AARST mitigation standards, properly sized radon fans (not undersized residential fans on commercial buildings), system manometers at every suction point, code-compliant discharge above the roofline, and a written compliance packet you can hand to a lender, insurer, or buyer.

How long does commercial radon services take?

Testing takes 48 hours minimum with results delivered within 24 hours after pickup. Most commercial mitigation systems in Ohio City install in 1-3 days. Post-mitigation verification adds another 48-72 hours. Start to finish, a typical closing-driven commercial radon project completes in 7-10 days.

Is commercial radon services worth the investment?

For commercial owners, yes — unmitigated radon creates tenant liability, ADA-adjacent indoor air quality exposure, and (in many counties) a disclosure problem at sale. For real-estate transactions, mitigation is almost always cheaper than a price renegotiation. The EPA estimates radon causes roughly 21,000 lung cancer deaths annually in the U.S. — second only to smoking.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Radon Services in Ohio City

How much does commercial radon services cost in Ohio City?
Commercial radon testing in Ohio City typically runs $395 to $895, and mitigation systems run $2,500 to $9,500 depending on building size, suction-point count, foundation type, and slab accessibility. Radon Eliminator provides a fixed-fee written proposal after an on-site walk.
What is the best commercial radon services company in Ohio City?
Look for an active Ohio Mitigation License (Radon Eliminator holds RC202), commercial and multi-family specialization, transparent pricing, and documented EPA-protocol testing.
How do I choose a commercial radon services provider in Ohio City?
Verify the Ohio mitigation license number, confirm multi-point ASD design capability, request a sample commercial report, and require a written post-mitigation guarantee under 4.0 pCi/L.
What should I look for in commercial radon services?
EPA-aligned testing, ANSI-AARST mitigation standards, properly sized commercial fans, manometers at every suction point, code-compliant roof discharge, and a complete compliance documentation packet.
How long does commercial radon services take?
Testing takes 48 hours, installation takes 1-3 days for most commercial buildings, and post-mitigation verification adds 48-72 hours. Full projects complete in 7-10 days.
Is commercial radon services worth the investment?
Yes. Unmitigated radon creates tenant liability, indoor air quality exposure, and disclosure problems at sale. The EPA links radon to roughly 21,000 lung cancer deaths annually in the U.S.

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Whether you are closing on a mixed-use building near West 25th, managing an apartment complex in Detroit-Shoreway, or running compliance for a school district, Radon Eliminator delivers licensed (RC202), EPA-aligned commercial radon testing and mitigation on the timeline your deal or compliance deadline requires.Call 1-855-RADON-00 for a same-day phone quote range, or request a written commercial proposal through our online form. Site visits in Ohio City typically scheduled within 48 hours. Closing-deadline projects prioritized.Request a Commercial Radon Quote | View Mitigation System Details | Cleveland Service Area

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