Radon Eliminator provides Commercial Radon Services in Recovery, OH. Commercial radon testing & mitigation in Recovery, OH. Call (330) 871-1797 for a free consultation.

Last updated: June 2026

Recovery, OH's Source for Licensed Commercial Radon Services

Ohio sits on uranium-rich glacial soil, and Mercer County — including Recovery and the surrounding Fort Recovery area — falls inside EPA Radon Zone 1, the highest-risk classification in the country. The predicted indoor radon average here exceeds 4.0 pCi/L, the EPA's action level. For a commercial property owner, an apartment landlord, a school administrator, or a real-estate agent in the middle of a closing, that single number can stall a deal, trigger a tenant complaint, or open up serious liability.

Commercial Radon Services Recovery OH isn't a side business for us. Radon Eliminator is a licensed Ohio mitigation contractor (Ohio Radon Mitigation License RC202) that works exclusively on radon — testing, diagnosing, and installing permanent, code-compliant mitigation systems. We are not an HVAC company that also does radon, and we are not a basement waterproofer with a side service. That distinction matters when the building you're responsible for has tenants, students, employees, or a buyer waiting on a closing date.

Whether you operate a multi-tenant office on the outskirts of Recovery, manage an apartment complex near Fort Recovery State Park, oversee a school building in the Fort Recovery Local Schools district, or you're a commercial broker trying to clear a Phase II environmental finding, we handle the engineering, the installation, and the post-mitigation verification.

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Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Commercial Radon Services in Recovery

Most radon contractors in western Ohio are residential-only. They install sub-slab depressurization systems on 1,800-square-foot ranches and call it a day. Commercial work — slab-on-grade warehouses, multi-zone apartment buildings, schools with assembly occupancies, mixed-use retail — requires a different skill set, different fan sizing, different code adherence, and a working knowledge of ASHRAE ventilation standards. That's our lane.

  • Ohio License RC202 — published, not hidden. Ohio law requires anyone installing a radon mitigation system for compensation to hold a current state license. Ask any contractor for their number. Ours is RC202, and it's on every proposal, every permit, and every system label.
  • EPA and AARST-NRPP aligned protocols. Our testing follows ANSI/AARST MAH (multifamily and high-rise) and MALB (large building) standards — the protocols inspectors, lenders, and lawyers actually accept.
  • Closing-deadline scheduling. If you have a real-estate closing in 10 days, we will tell you on the first call whether we can hit it — and then we hit it. No vague timelines.
  • Transparent pricing. Commercial scopes vary, but we publish per-zone and per-square-foot pricing ranges before you sign anything. No "call for quote" runaround.
  • Multi-vertical experience. Residential, commercial, real estate, schools, and apartment complexes — we are one of the few professional Commercial Radon Services Recovery OH providers legally and operationally equipped to handle every category.

Commercial Radon Services We Provide in Recovery

We design, install, and verify radon control systems for buildings of any size, occupancy class, or foundation type. Below are the core services Recovery-area commercial clients hire us for most often.

Commercial Radon Testing (ANSI/AARST MALB and MAH Protocols)

Large-building testing isn't the same as dropping a charcoal canister in a basement. We deploy continuous radon monitors across a statistically valid sample of ground-contact rooms, frequently-occupied lower-level spaces, and HVAC return zones. Results are documented in a sealed report suitable for lenders, attorneys, school boards, and the Ohio Department of Health. Standard turnaround is 48 hours for the test cycle plus 24 hours for the report.

Real-Estate Transaction Testing and Mitigation

This is where deals live or die. If a Recovery commercial property inspection comes back at 4.0 pCi/L or higher, you typically have a narrow window — sometimes a week, sometimes less — to mitigate, re-test, and re-document before closing. We build the timeline backward from your closing date and deliver the post-mitigation test that satisfies the buyer's lender. We've cleared deals on industrial buildings, mixed-use storefronts, and entire apartment portfolios on tight timelines.

Apartment Complex and Multifamily Mitigation

Apartment owners in Ohio carry real exposure: tenant disclosure expectations, insurance scrutiny, and increasingly, lender-required environmental reviews on refinances. We install zoned active sub-slab depressurization (ASD) systems sized per ANSI/AARST CC-1000, with sealed monitoring points, manometers per zone, and labeled disconnects. Every unit's lowest occupied level gets verified post-installation.

School and Public Building Radon Programs

Ohio schools have specific testing recommendations under ODH and EPA guidance. We perform classroom-by-classroom testing during normal HVAC operation, identify hot zones, and design mitigation that doesn't disrupt the school day. Our crews work nights, weekends, and breaks to keep buildings operational.

Industrial, Warehouse, and Mixed-Use Mitigation

Slab-on-grade industrial buildings near Recovery's commercial corridors often have radon entry points along expansion joints, floor drains, and utility penetrations. We diagnose these with pressure field extension (PFE) testing before sizing a fan, so the system actually works the first time. No oversized fans burning electricity for the next 20 years.

Our Commercial Radon Mitigation Process

Every commercial project follows the same five-step protocol. It's how we keep schedules tight and outcomes predictable.

  1. Site Assessment and Diagnostic Testing. A licensed technician walks the building, identifies foundation type, HVAC configuration, and radon entry pathways, and runs a pressure field extension test to determine sub-slab communication.
  2. System Design and Written Proposal. We deliver a scope that specifies fan model, suction point locations, piping route, electrical requirements, and projected post-mitigation pCi/L. Pricing is itemized — no surprises.
  3. Permitting and Installation. We pull required permits, coordinate with your facility manager or tenants, and install using Schedule 40 PVC, AARST-compliant fan placement, manometers, and labeled system components.
  4. Post-Mitigation Verification. A new continuous monitor test confirms the building is below 4.0 pCi/L. We aim for below 2.0 pCi/L wherever feasible, because the EPA's long-term goal is outdoor ambient levels.
  5. Documentation and Warranty. You receive a signed report, system schematic, and a written workmanship warranty. Lenders, attorneys, and buyers get what they need to close.

Local Expertise: Why Recovery, OH Properties Need Radon Attention

Recovery sits in Mercer County in far western Ohio, near the Indiana line. The geology underneath — a mix of glacial till and limestone bedrock — is exactly the kind of subsurface that produces elevated indoor radon. EPA mapping classifies all of Mercer County as Zone 1 (highest potential), with predicted indoor screening levels above 4 pCi/L.

We've tested and mitigated buildings throughout the Recovery and Fort Recovery area, including properties near State Route 49, commercial parcels along U.S. 127, agricultural and ag-commercial buildings on the outskirts of town, and rental properties serving the Fort Recovery Local Schools community. We also serve surrounding communities including Celina, Coldwater, St. Henry, Rockford, and into Darke County.

For real-estate professionals working Recovery listings, our home inspector referral program is the cleanest way to keep deals on track. Inspectors who refer radon work to us get a named Special Offer for their clients and a guaranteed callback window. If you're a Mercer County inspector or agent who hasn't onboarded yet, ask about it on your first call.

Commercial Radon Mitigation Cost in Recovery, OH

The number-one question we get: How much does commercial radon services cost in Recovery? Here's a straight answer. Residential systems on standard Recovery homes typically run $1,200–$2,200 depending on foundation complexity. Commercial systems are scoped by suction points, fan count, electrical work, and building square footage:

  • Small commercial / single-zone (under 5,000 sq ft): typically $2,800–$5,500
  • Mid-size commercial / multi-zone: typically $5,500–$15,000
  • Apartment complexes and schools: custom-scoped, billed per building or per zone
  • Commercial testing (MALB protocol): typically $400–$1,500 depending on monitor count and building size

Financing is available on qualifying commercial projects, and every system carries a written workmanship warranty. We're an affordable Commercial Radon Services Recovery OH option in the sense that matters: we don't oversize fans, we don't repeat work, and we don't bill for diagnostics we didn't do.

Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Radon Services in Recovery

How much does commercial radon services cost in Recovery?

Commercial radon mitigation in Recovery typically ranges from $2,800 for small single-zone buildings to $15,000+ for multi-zone apartments and schools. Testing for commercial buildings runs $400–$1,500. Every proposal we issue is itemized — fan model, suction points, electrical, permits, and post-mitigation testing all listed separately.

What is the best commercial radon services company in Recovery?

The right benchmark isn't who's "best" — it's who's licensed, who specializes in commercial work, and who can hit your deadline. Radon Eliminator holds Ohio Radon Mitigation License RC202, works exclusively in radon, and routinely handles commercial, school, and apartment-scale projects across Mercer County. Ask any contractor you're considering for their Ohio license number before signing.

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

Three filters: (1) Are they licensed in Ohio? (RC202 is ours — they should publish theirs.) (2) Do they follow ANSI/AARST MALB or CC-1000 standards for commercial work, not just residential protocols? (3) Will they commit to a written timeline and post-mitigation verification test? If any of those three are vague, keep looking.

What should I look for in commercial radon services?

Look for diagnostic testing before fan sizing (pressure field extension), labeled system components, manometers on every zone, sealed entry points, post-mitigation verification with continuous monitors, and a written workmanship warranty. If a contractor proposes a system without diagnostic testing, they're guessing.

How long does commercial radon services take?

Testing takes 48 hours minimum for the measurement cycle plus 24 hours for the report. Mitigation installation on a small commercial building typically takes 1–2 days; multi-zone and apartment projects run 3–10 days depending on scope. Post-mitigation verification adds another 48 hours. For real-estate closings, we can often complete test-to-verified-mitigated in under 10 days.

Is commercial radon services worth the investment?

For commercial owners: yes — radon liability, tenant disclosure expectations, and lender environmental reviews aren't going away. For real-estate transactions: yes — an unmitigated building can lose the deal or force a price reduction larger than the mitigation cost. For schools and apartments: yes — duty of care to occupants is non-negotiable.

Schedule Commercial Radon Services in Recovery, OH

Whether you're an agent trying to save a closing, a building owner facing a tenant disclosure deadline, a school administrator running an ODH-aligned testing cycle, or a homeowner who just got an inspection report you don't fully understand — we can give you a straight answer today. Call Radon Eliminator or request a written proposal online. Same-day callbacks. Licensed Ohio RC202 professionals. EPA-aligned protocols. Transparent pricing before you sign.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Radon Services in Recovery

How much does commercial radon services cost in Recovery?
Commercial radon mitigation in Recovery, OH typically ranges from $2,800 for small single-zone buildings to $15,000+ for multi-zone apartments and schools. Commercial testing runs $400–$1,500. Every proposal is itemized with fan model, suction points, electrical, permits, and verification testing listed separately.
What is the best commercial radon services company in Recovery?
The right benchmark is licensing, specialization, and deadline reliability. Radon Eliminator holds Ohio Radon Mitigation License RC202, works exclusively in radon testing and mitigation, and handles commercial, school, and apartment-scale projects across Mercer County and the Recovery area.
How do I choose a commercial radon services provider in Recovery?
Use three filters: confirm Ohio licensing (ask for the RC number), confirm they follow ANSI/AARST MALB or CC-1000 commercial standards, and require a written timeline with post-mitigation verification testing. If any answer is vague, keep looking.
What should I look for in commercial radon services?
Look for pre-installation diagnostic testing (pressure field extension), properly sized fans, labeled components, per-zone manometers, sealed radon entry points, post-mitigation continuous monitor testing, and a written workmanship warranty.
How long does commercial radon services take?
Testing requires 48 hours measurement plus 24 hours for the report. Small commercial mitigation installs take 1–2 days; multi-zone or apartment-scale projects run 3–10 days. For real-estate closings, test-to-verified-mitigated can be completed in under 10 days.
Is commercial radon services worth the investment?
Yes. Commercial owners face liability and disclosure exposure, real-estate transactions can fail or be repriced over unmitigated radon, and schools and apartments carry duty-of-care obligations to occupants. Mitigation is almost always cheaper than the alternative.

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Licensed Ohio RC202 professionals serving Recovery, Fort Recovery, and all of Mercer County. EPA-aligned testing, code-compliant mitigation, transparent pricing, and timelines built around your closing date. Call now or request a proposal online.

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