Radon Eliminator provides Commercial Radon Services in Oregon, OH. Commercial radon testing & mitigation in Oregon, OH. Call (419) 555-0142 for a free consultation.
Last updated: June 2026
Why Oregon, OH Property Owners Choose Radon Eliminator
Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the United States, and Ohio sits inside EPA Radon Zone 1 — the highest-risk tier in the country. Lucas County, including Oregon, regularly produces test results above the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L. For commercial property owners, apartment landlords, school administrators, and real-estate investors, that is not a theoretical risk. It is a liability, a tenant-disclosure issue, and increasingly, a deal-killer at the closing table.
Radon Eliminator delivers Commercial Radon Services in Oregon OH built around three things competitors rarely offer together: a verifiable Ohio Mitigation License (RC202), EPA-aligned testing protocols, and scheduling that respects real-estate closing deadlines and tenant occupancy. We are not an HVAC contractor that dabbles in radon. We are not a basement waterproofing company that bolted on a fan. Radon is the only thing we do, and we do it across every property class in Ohio — single-family, multi-family, commercial, and institutional.
That focus matters in Oregon because the housing stock here is mixed. You have postwar slab-on-grade homes near Pearson Metropark, mid-century commercial buildings along Navarre Avenue, multi-tenant rentals serving BP-Husky and Sunoco workforce families, and newer construction east toward Curtice. Each foundation type requires a different mitigation design. A one-size pipe layout does not work, and it will not pass a post-mitigation test.
Licensed Ohio Radon Authority — RC202
Ohio law requires anyone who installs a radon mitigation system for compensation to hold a state-issued mitigation license. Our license number is RC202, and we publish it openly. If a competitor will not give you their license number in writing, that is your first warning sign. For commercial work — apartments, schools, daycares, multi-tenant offices — an unlicensed install is not just bad practice; it can void insurance and trigger compliance findings during a property transfer or refinance.
Built for Real-Estate Transaction Timelines
Most deals in Oregon move on a 30-to-45-day clock. When an inspector's report flags a radon reading of 4.0 pCi/L or higher, the buyer's lender and attorney want documentation before closing. We schedule a 48-hour test, design the mitigation system the same week, install in one day on most properties, and provide a post-mitigation test report you can hand to the title company. We will not blow up your closing.
Our Commercial Radon Services in Oregon, OH
Commercial radon work is fundamentally different from residential. Larger footprints, multiple foundation zones, HVAC interactions, occupancy schedules, and code reporting obligations all change the playbook. Here is what professional Commercial Radon Services in Oregon OH looks like when it is done by a specialist.
- Multi-Point Commercial Radon Testing — EPA-aligned device placement across every distinct foundation area, lowest-occupied levels, and HVAC return zones. We deploy continuous radon monitors (CRMs) for hour-by-hour data, not just averaged charcoal canisters. Reports are formatted for lenders, attorneys, and Ohio Department of Health review.
- Commercial Mitigation System Design — Active soil depressurization (ASD) sized for the building's square footage, slab condition, and sub-slab communication. We pressure-field test before we cut a single hole, so the fan, pipe diameter, and discharge location are engineered, not guessed.
- Apartment & Multi-Family Mitigation — Unit-level testing and building-wide system design for landlords managing duplexes, fourplexes, and larger complexes. Critical for Ohio's tenant disclosure obligations and Section 8 / HUD-financed properties.
- School & Daycare Radon Programs — Recurring testing schedules, transparent parent-facing reports, and mitigation work performed on school breaks and weekends so classrooms stay open.
- Post-Mitigation Verification Testing — Every system we install is followed by a 48-hour confirmation test. We do not call the job done until your numbers are under 4.0 pCi/L, and we document it.
- Real-Estate Transaction Packages — Test plus mitigation plus re-test, scheduled to your closing date, with a flat written quote. No 'call for pricing' games.
Our Process — From First Call to Cleared Closing
Our process is deliberately short. Commercial property owners do not have time for five-week sales cycles, and neither do agents trying to clear contingencies.
Step 1 — Phone Intake and Flat-Rate Quote
Call us with the property address, square footage, foundation type, and (if available) the inspector's radon reading. For most Oregon commercial properties and homes, we can quote testing and mitigation pricing on that first call. No site-visit upsell required.
Step 2 — 48-Hour EPA-Aligned Testing
We deploy continuous monitors per EPA protocol — closed-house conditions, proper placement away from exterior walls and HVAC vents, and a minimum 48-hour sampling window. You receive a signed report with hourly data, average pCi/L, and a clear recommendation.
Step 3 — System Design and Pressure-Field Diagnostic
Before installation, we test sub-slab communication to determine suction-point count, pipe routing, and fan sizing. This is the step generalist contractors skip — and it is the reason their systems often fail post-mitigation testing.
Step 4 — One-Day Code-Compliant Installation
Most residential installs finish in a single day. Commercial buildings typically take one to three days depending on slab zones and discharge routing. All work meets ANSI/AARST mitigation standards and Ohio code, with sealed suction points, labeled piping, a u-tube manometer, and proper exterior discharge above eave height.
Step 5 — Post-Mitigation Verification
We re-test 24 hours after fan startup. You get a final report showing your radon level is below 4.0 pCi/L — the document your lender, attorney, or compliance officer needs. If a closing is on the calendar, that report is in your hands before the deadline.
Local Expertise: Radon Patterns in Oregon and East Toledo
Oregon sits on the western edge of Lake Erie, where glacial till and limestone bedrock create soil-gas conditions that push radon into buildings through any unsealed slab penetration. We see consistent elevated readings in the neighborhoods south of Navarre Avenue, in older homes near Coy Road and Wynn Road, and in commercial buildings along Woodville Road. East toward Jerusalem Township and north into the Bay Shore industrial corridor, we have mitigated properties ranging from 6 pCi/L to over 20 pCi/L.
Local context matters when designing a system. Properties near Maumee Bay State Park often have high water tables, which changes how we route condensate drains. Commercial buildings near the BP-Husky refinery have larger HVAC systems that can backdraft a poorly designed mitigation fan. Apartment complexes off Wheeling Street often share foundation walls between units, requiring zoned suction. A radon contractor based three counties away will not know any of this. We do.
We also serve nearby communities including Northwood, Walbridge, Millbury, Curtice, and East Toledo, and we coordinate routinely with home inspectors, real-estate brokerages, and property management firms throughout Lucas and Ottawa Counties.
Transparent Pricing for Commercial Radon Services in Oregon
One of the most common complaints we hear: every other radon company refuses to quote a price over the phone. We do not operate that way. Here is honest pricing context for the Oregon, OH market:
- Residential radon testing (48-hour CRM): typically $150–$200 flat.
- Residential radon mitigation: typically $1,200–$2,200 depending on foundation type, suction-point count, and discharge routing.
- Commercial radon testing: priced per testing point, usually $50–$100 per device with EPA-aligned multi-device protocols.
- Commercial mitigation: quoted per building after pressure-field diagnostics; most small-to-mid commercial systems in Oregon fall between $3,500 and $12,000.
- Apartment / multi-family: quoted per building footprint and unit count; volume pricing available for portfolios.
We provide written quotes, not verbal estimates. We do not charge for re-tests on systems we install. And our mitigation work carries a workmanship warranty backed by the only thing that actually matters — a guaranteed post-install reading below 4.0 pCi/L.
Who We Work With in Oregon
The professional Commercial Radon Services Oregon OH market is built on relationships with the people who touch a property before, during, and after a transaction:
- Real-estate agents and brokers needing fast turnaround on contingency periods.
- Home inspectors — ask about our inspector referral program and Special Offer.
- Commercial property managers handling office, retail, and mixed-use buildings.
- Apartment owners and multi-family investors meeting tenant safety obligations.
- School districts and daycare operators in Lucas and Ottawa County.
- Title companies and real-estate attorneys who need documentation that holds up at closing.
Whether you are searching for the best Commercial Radon Services Oregon offers, the top Commercial Radon Services Oregon OH provider, affordable Commercial Radon Services Oregon pricing, or simply professional Commercial Radon Services Oregon OH residents trust — the criteria are the same: licensed, fast, code-compliant, and clearly priced. That is what we deliver.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does commercial radon services cost in Oregon?
Commercial radon testing in Oregon typically runs $50–$100 per testing point using EPA-aligned continuous monitors. Commercial mitigation systems generally fall between $3,500 and $12,000 depending on building square footage, foundation zones, and discharge routing. We provide written, flat-rate quotes — never 'call for pricing' runarounds.
What is the best commercial radon services company in Oregon?
Look for three things: a verifiable Ohio Mitigation License (ours is RC202), exclusive focus on radon rather than HVAC or basement work on the side, and a willingness to guarantee post-mitigation readings under 4.0 pCi/L in writing. Radon Eliminator is the only Ohio-licensed specialist serving Oregon with multi-vertical experience across residential, commercial, school, and apartment work.
How do I choose a commercial radon services provider in Oregon?
Ask for the Ohio mitigation license number, ask whether they perform pressure-field diagnostics before installation, ask whether the install meets ANSI/AARST standards, and ask whether they include post-mitigation verification testing. If any of those answers are vague, keep looking.
What should I look for in commercial radon services?
EPA-aligned testing protocols, continuous radon monitors (not just charcoal canisters), engineered system design rather than templated installs, sealed suction points, u-tube manometers, exterior discharge above the eave, and a written guarantee that the post-mitigation reading will fall below 4.0 pCi/L.
How long does commercial radon services take?
Testing takes 48 hours. System design takes one to three days after testing. Most residential installations finish in a single day. Small-to-mid commercial buildings typically install in one to three days. Post-mitigation verification adds another 24–48 hours. From first call to closing-ready documentation, most projects in Oregon finish in 7–14 days.
Is commercial radon services worth the investment?
Yes — and not just for health. For commercial and multi-family owners, mitigating before a transaction or before a tenant complaint becomes a lawsuit is dramatically cheaper than addressing it later. Ohio sits in EPA Radon Zone 1, and disclosure obligations are tightening. A documented system increases property value, satisfies lender requirements, and removes radon as a deal-breaker at closing.
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Closing Soon? Apartment Inspection Flagged Radon? Call Now.
Radon Eliminator is Ohio's licensed (RC202) radon authority. We test fast, install on schedule, and document everything your closing or compliance file needs. Call now for a flat-rate quote on Commercial Radon Services in Oregon, OH — or request a written estimate online and we will respond the same business day.Call (419) 555-0142 or request your written quote here. Inspectors — ask about our referral program and Special Offer.
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