Radon Eliminator provides Commercial Radon Services in Ross, OH. Commercial radon services in Ross, OH from Ohio's licensed RC202 mitigation pros. Call (330) 593-5008 for a free consultation.

Last updated: June 2026

Ross, OH's Source for Compliance-Grade Commercial Radon Services

Radon Eliminator delivers Commercial Radon Services Ross OH property owners can stake a building, a lease, or a closing on. We are a licensed Ohio radon mitigation contractor (Ohio Mitigation License RC202) — not an HVAC company, not a basement waterproofer, not a general contractor who also dabbles. Radon is our entire business, and commercial work is a core vertical, not a side job.

Ross sits in Butler County, one of the southwestern Ohio counties the EPA has designated Zone 1 (highest radon potential). The geology under Ross Township — limestone bedrock, glacial till, and the elevated terraces above the Great Miami River — produces uranium decay patterns that push indoor radon levels well above the EPA action threshold of 4.0 pCi/L in many commercial slabs and basement-level spaces. If you own, manage, or are buying a commercial property in Ross, you are statistically likely to be dealing with a real radon problem, not a theoretical one.

That's why local property managers, multifamily owners, school districts, and commercial real estate brokers across Ross, Venice, Shandon, New Baltimore, and the wider Hamilton metro call us first when a Phase II environmental report flags radon or a tenant pushes for testing.

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Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Commercial Radon Services in Ross

Most radon contractors in the region built their businesses around 1,800-square-foot suburban basements. A 60,000-square-foot warehouse, a 120-unit apartment complex, or a multi-wing school is a different engineering problem entirely — and Ross owners deserve a contractor who has actually done that work.

  • Ohio License RC202 — published openly. Many competitors won't tell you their license number until you ask. We lead with it because commercial buyers, attorneys, and lenders demand documented licensure.
  • Commercial-specific engineering. Sub-slab depressurization on a poured commercial slab is not the same as drilling a residential basement. We design for slab thickness, vapor barriers, expansion joints, HVAC interaction, and ASHRAE 62.1 makeup-air implications.
  • Multi-vertical experience. Office buildings, retail centers, light industrial, apartment complexes, condo associations, daycare facilities, and Ohio public and private schools. We are equipped to handle the documentation, insurance, and compliance reporting each vertical requires.
  • Real-estate-transaction speed. If your commercial purchase closes in 14, 21, or 30 days and Phase II flagged elevated radon, we structure testing and mitigation to fit the closing calendar — not the contractor's calendar. Our internal rule: we don't blow up your deal.
  • Transparent pricing. We give you a written, itemized commercial proposal. No "call for a quote and we'll see what you'll pay" games.
  • Documentation lenders accept. Post-mitigation clearance testing, system schematics, manometer specs, and warranty paperwork that satisfies underwriters, environmental consultants, and Ohio Department of Health expectations.

Our Commercial Radon Services in Ross, OH

EPA-Aligned Commercial Radon Testing

We perform ANSI/AARST MAH-2019 (multifamily) and MALB-2014 (large building) protocol testing — the standards Ohio commercial transactions, lenders, and environmental consultants actually require. For a Ross office building, retail strip, or industrial facility, that means continuous radon monitors (CRMs) placed across statistically representative zones, not a handful of charcoal kits dropped in a janitor's closet. Results are documented in a sealed report suitable for due diligence, Phase II ESA addenda, or board minutes.

Multifamily and Apartment Complex Mitigation

Ohio is one of the few states moving toward mandatory radon testing in multifamily housing, and HUD-financed properties already require it. We design mitigation across ground-floor units, garden-level apartments, and basement common areas — typically sub-slab depressurization paired with sealed sumps, vapor barriers, and roof-discharged exhaust stacks routed to meet ANSI/AARST clearances. We coordinate around occupied units to minimize tenant disruption.

School and Daycare Radon Mitigation

Schools in Ross-area districts and licensed Ohio daycares face heightened scrutiny — children's developing lungs are especially sensitive to radon exposure. We follow EPA's Radon Measurement in Schools protocol and design mitigation that integrates with HVAC pressurization strategies already in place, so you aren't fighting your own air handlers.

Industrial and Warehouse Sub-Slab Depressurization

Large slab-on-grade facilities require multi-point suction designs, larger-capacity radon fans, and careful pressure-field extension testing. We've designed systems across slabs up to and beyond 100,000 square feet, with manometer arrays and (when the owner requests it) remote monitoring of fan performance.

Real Estate Transaction Support

Commercial real estate deals in Ross frequently die on environmental contingencies. We provide expedited 48-hour testing, written mitigation proposals within 24 hours of test results, and project completion windows that match a buyer's financing deadline. Brokers and attorneys get the documentation package they need to keep escrow moving.

Our Commercial Radon Process in Ross

We've refined a five-step process specifically for commercial Ross projects, designed to move at the speed of due diligence:

  1. Site assessment and quote (within 24–48 hours). A licensed RC202 mitigator walks the property — slab construction, foundation type, HVAC layout, occupancy schedule — and delivers a written, itemized proposal.
  2. Protocol-grade testing. CRMs deployed under ANSI/AARST commercial protocols. Closed-building conditions verified. Chain of custody documented.
  3. System design. Engineered drawing showing suction points, piping routes, fan specs, electrical, and exhaust termination. Stamped where required.
  4. Installation. Crews work around your tenants and operations. Most commercial systems install in 2–5 days; phased installs available for occupied multifamily.
  5. Post-mitigation verification and warranty. 48-hour clearance test confirming levels below 4.0 pCi/L (we aim for under 2.0). Full documentation package delivered for your files, lender, and Ohio compliance records.

Local Expertise: Why Ross, OH Properties Need a Specialist

Ross Township sits on a mix of Wisconsinan glacial deposits and underlying carbonate bedrock — the exact geological signature that drives elevated radon production. Properties along Hamilton-Cleves Road, Venice Road, and the commercial corridors around US-27 and SR-128 routinely test above action levels. The older brick-and-block commercial buildings near the historic crossroads of Ross, and the newer slab-on-grade flex/industrial buildings closer to the Hamilton city line, each present distinct mitigation challenges we've solved before.

We also serve property owners in adjacent communities — Venice, Shandon, New Baltimore, Fernald, and the broader Hamilton, Fairfield, and Oxford markets — meaning a portfolio owner with buildings spread across Butler County gets one licensed contractor handling everything, with consistent documentation across every site. For investors evaluating properties near Miami University's outlying campuses or the industrial parks along the Great Miami River, that consistency matters at the lender's underwriting table.

Ross is also a community where word travels. We've built our local reputation by showing up when we said we would, pricing the way we said we would, and finishing on the date we promised — which is why home inspectors, commercial brokers, and property managers across southwestern Ohio refer us by name.

Commercial Radon Services Pricing in Ross, OH

Commercial pricing varies more than residential because building size, slab construction, and occupancy drive system design. That said, we believe in being direct about cost ranges:

  • Commercial testing (small office/retail, under 10,000 sq ft): typically $450–$1,200 depending on monitor count and protocol.
  • Multifamily testing: priced per ground-contact unit; volume discounts for full complexes.
  • Small commercial mitigation (single suction point, under 5,000 sq ft slab): commonly $2,800–$6,500.
  • Mid-sized commercial mitigation (multi-point, 5,000–25,000 sq ft): commonly $7,000–$22,000.
  • Large industrial, schools, and apartment complexes: custom-engineered, with written itemized proposals.

Every quote is fixed and written. No surprise change orders unless you ask for added scope. Financing is available for qualifying commercial projects.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do commercial radon services cost in Ross, OH?

Commercial testing in Ross typically runs $450–$1,200 for buildings under 10,000 square feet, while mitigation systems range from roughly $2,800 for a small single-suction installation to $22,000+ for mid-sized multi-point systems. Large industrial, school, and apartment projects are custom-quoted. Every Radon Eliminator proposal is itemized and fixed in writing.

What is the best commercial radon services company in Ross?

The best commercial radon services Ross OH property owners can hire is a contractor that (a) holds a current Ohio Radon Mitigation License, (b) specializes in commercial — not just residential — work, and (c) can document EPA/ANSI-AARST protocol compliance. Radon Eliminator meets all three under Ohio License RC202 and is one of the few firms in southwest Ohio with deep multifamily, school, and industrial portfolios.

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

Verify their Ohio mitigation license number, ask for commercial project references at similar building scale, confirm they test under ANSI/AARST MAH-2019 or MALB-2014 (not residential protocols), and require a written, itemized proposal. Avoid any contractor who won't quote in writing or won't disclose their license on request.

What should I look for in commercial radon services?

Look for licensure, commercial-specific design experience, post-mitigation verification testing, a written warranty, documentation suitable for lenders and Phase II ESA addenda, and the ability to work around occupied tenants. For multifamily, ask specifically about MAH-2019 protocol experience.

How long do commercial radon services take?

Testing under commercial protocol is a minimum 48 hours of measurement plus closed-building setup. Mitigation installation for small to mid-sized commercial buildings is typically 2–5 days. Large industrial and multifamily projects may run 1–3 weeks depending on phasing. For real estate transactions, we structure timing around your closing date.

Are commercial radon services worth the investment?

Yes — for three reasons. First, owner liability: in Ohio, commercial and multifamily property owners can face tenant lawsuits and lease disputes when documented radon exposure goes unaddressed. Second, transaction protection: a closed mitigation file keeps deals alive and removes the issue from future buyer diligence. Third, occupant health: radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S. and the leading cause among non-smokers. The cost of mitigation is small compared to those exposures.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Radon Services in Ross

How much do commercial radon services cost in Ross, OH?
Commercial testing in Ross typically runs $450–$1,200 for buildings under 10,000 sq ft. Mitigation ranges from $2,800 for small single-suction systems to $22,000+ for mid-sized multi-point installations. Large industrial, school, and apartment projects are custom-quoted with written, itemized proposals.
What is the best commercial radon services company in Ross?
The best provider holds a current Ohio Radon Mitigation License, specializes in commercial work, and documents EPA/ANSI-AARST protocol compliance. Radon Eliminator meets all three under Ohio License RC202.
How do I choose a commercial radon services provider in Ross?
Verify their Ohio mitigation license number, request commercial references at similar scale, confirm ANSI/AARST MAH-2019 or MALB-2014 protocol experience, and require a written itemized proposal.
What should I look for in commercial radon services?
Licensure, commercial-specific design experience, post-mitigation verification testing, a written warranty, lender-grade documentation, and the operational ability to work around occupied tenants.
How long do commercial radon services take?
Testing requires a minimum 48 hours under closed-building conditions. Installation typically runs 2–5 days for small to mid-sized commercial buildings, with larger and multifamily projects phased over 1–3 weeks.
Are commercial radon services worth the investment?
Yes — for owner liability protection, real-estate transaction continuity, and occupant health. Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers, and Ohio commercial owners increasingly face documentation expectations from lenders, insurers, and tenants.

Get a Written Commercial Radon Quote for Your Ross, OH Property

Whether your Phase II flagged elevated radon mid-transaction, your tenants are asking questions, or you're a portfolio owner getting ahead of Ohio compliance trends, Radon Eliminator delivers licensed (RC202), code-compliant commercial radon services across Ross and southwestern Ohio. Call now for a same-day callback from a licensed mitigator, or submit your property details and we'll respond with a written proposal within 24–48 hours.Call Radon Eliminator today — and ask about our home inspector and commercial broker referral program.

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