Radon Eliminator provides Commercial Radon Services in Syracuse, OH. Licensed Ohio commercial radon services in Syracuse (RC202). Call (800) 277-2366 for a free consultation.
Last updated: June 2026
Syracuse's Licensed Source for Commercial Radon Services
Syracuse sits in Meigs County, an area the Ohio Department of Health flags as Zone 1 — the highest predicted radon risk tier in the state. Average indoor radon readings across southeastern Ohio routinely exceed the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L, and commercial buildings with slab-on-grade construction, crawl spaces, or sub-slab parking are some of the most affected structures in the region.
If you own, manage, or are buying a commercial property in Syracuse, you carry a legal and fiduciary obligation to know — and control — those numbers. Commercial Radon Services in Syracuse OH from Radon Eliminator delivers EPA-aligned testing, AARST/ANSI-CC1000 compliant mitigation design, and stamped documentation your lender, insurer, school board, or HUD inspector will accept on the first review.
We are licensed in Ohio under Mitigation License RC202 — not an HVAC company that dabbles in radon, not a basement contractor with a side service. Radon is what we do. Call (800) 277-2366 or request a commercial site assessment online.
- Licensed Ohio radon mitigation contractor (RC202)
- EPA-aligned protocols for multi-family, school, and commercial buildings
- 48-hour testing turnaround when a closing or audit is on the clock
- Transparent, written pricing — no "call for a quote" runaround
- Lifetime-grade workmanship with system performance guarantees
Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Commercial Radon Services in Syracuse
Most radon issues in Syracuse get discovered at the worst possible time: ten days before closing, the week of a HUD inspection, or after a tenant's home test kit comes back at 8.2 pCi/L. That's why we built our commercial division around three things competitors consistently fail at — speed, licensure depth, and documentation that holds up in underwriting.
Real-Estate Transaction Speed
We schedule commercial testing within 48 hours and can have a mitigation crew on a Syracuse-area site within five business days for most projects. If your deal is wobbling because the Phase I or pre-purchase inspection flagged elevated radon, we won't blow up your closing. Agents, attorneys, and asset managers from Columbus to Athens send us their distressed-deadline files specifically for this reason.
Multi-Vertical Commercial Experience
Apartment complexes, charter and public schools, daycare facilities, medical offices, assisted living, self-storage with conditioned space, and industrial buildings with occupied basements each have different mitigation standards. We design to ANSI/AARST CC-1000 (large buildings) and SGM-SF (small commercial) — not the residential standard most local guys default to.
Documentation Lenders Actually Accept
Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, HUD, and most commercial underwriters now require radon documentation on multi-family acquisitions. We deliver sealed test reports, ASD system schematics, post-mitigation clearance testing, and a licensure certificate in a single PDF package — formatted the way Phase I environmental consultants and lenders expect.
Transparent Commercial Pricing
Commercial radon testing in Syracuse typically runs $8–$25 per device depending on building size and device type, with a minimum number of devices set by ANSI/AARST sampling protocol. Mitigation systems start around $2,200 per system point for small commercial and scale based on sub-slab area, building pressure dynamics, and tenant occupancy. You get a written proposal — not a phone-call shakedown.
Commercial Radon Services We Provide in Syracuse, OH
Our commercial division covers the full lifecycle — from initial measurement through permanent mitigation and long-term monitoring. Every service is performed by an Ohio-licensed radon professional under RC202.
1. ANSI/AARST-Compliant Commercial Radon Testing
We deploy continuous radon monitors (CRMs) and/or alpha-track devices in statistically valid placement patterns based on building footprint, HVAC zoning, and ground-contact area. For a typical Syracuse apartment building, that's a minimum of 10% of ground-contact units plus common spaces. Results are EPA- and ANSI-aligned and accepted by all major commercial lenders.
2. Sub-Slab Depressurization (ASD) System Design and Installation
Active soil depressurization is the gold standard for permanent radon reduction. Our engineers diagnose sub-slab communication, design the suction-point layout, size the radon fan (typically RP145, RP265, or commercial inline units), and install routing that respects your building's architectural and tenant-comfort constraints. Most Syracuse commercial systems achieve post-mitigation readings below 2.0 pCi/L.
3. School and Daycare Radon Programs
Ohio schools are not currently mandated to test, but liability exposure and parental scrutiny make voluntary programs increasingly common. We run district-wide testing campaigns, prioritize remediation by classroom occupancy, and provide board-ready reporting.
4. Multi-Family and HUD-Compliant Mitigation
HUD's Multifamily Accelerated Processing (MAP) guide requires radon testing on most refinances and acquisitions. We handle the full ANSI/AARST MAH (Multi-family and Healthcare) protocol, including 10% testing, follow-up if results exceed 4.0 pCi/L, and mitigation with post-installation clearance.
5. Post-Mitigation Clearance and Annual Monitoring
Every system we install gets a post-mitigation clearance test. We also offer annual re-testing contracts — important for properties with revolving tenancy, capital event refinances, or insurance requirements.
Our Commercial Radon Services Process
Here's exactly how a commercial project moves from first phone call to a closed-out, compliant building.
Step 1 — Scoping Call (Same Day)
Call (800) 277-2366. We confirm building type, square footage, ground-contact units, deadline pressure (closing date, HUD review, board meeting), and quote a written testing protocol.
Step 2 — Device Deployment (Within 48 Hours)
A licensed technician deploys testing devices in compliance with ANSI/AARST MAH or CC-1000. Closed-building conditions are documented. Devices stay in place a minimum of 48 hours (short-term protocol) or 90+ days (long-term protocol) depending on your timeline.
Step 3 — Lab Analysis and Sealed Report
Results are processed and delivered as a sealed, signed PDF — typically within 3–5 business days of device retrieval. You receive per-device pCi/L data, building averages, and a professional recommendation.
Step 4 — Mitigation Design and Proposal
If any test result exceeds 4.0 pCi/L, we design a mitigation system specific to your slab, HVAC, and tenant layout. You receive a fixed-price written proposal — usually within 24 hours.
Step 5 — Installation and Clearance
Installation timelines run from one day (small commercial) to two weeks (large multi-family with multiple system points). We complete post-mitigation clearance testing and deliver the full documentation package for your closing, refinance, or compliance file.
Local Expertise: Syracuse and Meigs County, Ohio
Syracuse is a Village in Meigs County along the Ohio River, with a building stock dominated by older homes, riverside commercial properties, and small multi-family buildings. The underlying geology — Permian and Pennsylvanian shale formations rich in uranium — is precisely what drives the region's elevated radon readings.
We regularly serve commercial properties throughout the Syracuse area, including projects in Racine, Pomeroy, Middleport, Rutland, and across the river toward Hartford and Mason County, WV. Common building types in this market — slab-on-grade strip retail along OH-124, older masonry mixed-use buildings in the village core, and crawl-space apartment buildings near Racine Avenue — each demand a specific mitigation approach we've solved before.
If you manage a property near Forked Run State Park, the Racine Locks and Dam, or the commercial corridor along State Route 7, we've likely tested or mitigated a comparable building nearby. That regional pattern recognition matters: a contractor who mostly works in Columbus suburbs will not understand how Ohio River humidity, shale geology, and 1950s block-foundation construction interact with radon entry rates.
We also serve commercial clients across the broader Ohio market — Columbus, Cleveland, Canton, Akron — but our Syracuse-area work is handled by technicians who know southeastern Ohio building stock specifically.
Trust Signals and Credentials
- Ohio Radon Mitigation License: RC202 — verifiable through the Ohio Department of Health
- NRPP / NRSB-certified measurement and mitigation professionals on staff
- ANSI/AARST standard compliance: MAH, MAMF, CCAH, and SGM-SF
- Lender-accepted documentation for Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, HUD MAP, and commercial underwriting
- Home Inspector Referral Program with a dedicated Special Offer for inspection partners
- Fully insured, including general liability and pollution coverage required on commercial sites
We publish our license number, our pricing structure, and our process because the alternative — vague "call for quote" and unverifiable claims — is exactly what makes property owners distrust this industry. We'd rather earn the work on transparency.
Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Radon Services in Syracuse
How much does commercial radon services cost in Syracuse?
Commercial radon testing in Syracuse generally runs $8–$25 per testing device, with the device count set by ANSI/AARST protocol (typically 10% of ground-contact units in multi-family, plus common areas). A full small-commercial test program often falls between $400 and $2,500. Mitigation systems start around $2,200 per suction point for small commercial and scale up based on building square footage, sub-slab conditions, and the number of system points required. We provide written, fixed-price proposals — never phone estimates.
What is the best commercial radon services company in Syracuse?
The best commercial radon services in Syracuse OH come from a contractor who is (1) Ohio-licensed for radon mitigation specifically — not HVAC or basement waterproofing, (2) experienced in ANSI/AARST CC-1000 and MAH protocols for large buildings, and (3) able to deliver lender-grade documentation on real-estate deadlines. Radon Eliminator meets all three criteria under Ohio License RC202.
How do I choose a commercial radon services provider in Syracuse?
Ask for the Ohio mitigation license number, ask which ANSI/AARST standard they'll design to, ask for a sample documentation package, and ask for their post-mitigation guarantee in writing. Any reputable provider will answer all four without hesitation. If they can't, keep calling.
What should I look for in commercial radon services?
Look for licensed Ohio radon professionals, ANSI/AARST-compliant testing protocols, written fixed-price proposals, post-mitigation clearance testing included, lender-accepted documentation, and a system performance guarantee. Avoid contractors who quote over the phone without seeing the building or who can't produce their Ohio license number.
How long does commercial radon services take?
Testing requires a 48-hour device exposure minimum (short-term protocol) or 90+ days (long-term). Lab results follow 3–5 business days after retrieval. Mitigation installation runs one day for small commercial, three to five days for typical multi-family, and one to two weeks for large schools or complexes. Total project timeline from first call to closed-out documentation is often 10–14 days when expedited for a real-estate closing.
Is commercial radon services worth the investment?
For commercial owners, yes — and often unavoidable. Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S. behind smoking. Owners of multi-family and school properties carry tort exposure for tenant and student harm. Lenders increasingly require documentation. The cost of a mitigation system is typically 0.5–2% of the building's value, and a properly designed ASD system lasts 20+ years with only fan replacement.
Is 4.0 pCi/L dangerous in a commercial building?
4.0 pCi/L is the EPA action level — the threshold at which mitigation is recommended. The EPA further recommends action above 2.0 pCi/L when feasible. In a commercial building with continuous occupancy (apartments, schools, offices), we generally design systems to achieve post-mitigation readings below 2.0 pCi/L.
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Whether you're managing a multi-family closing, an Ohio school board compliance question, or a HUD-required radon assessment, Radon Eliminator delivers licensed (RC202), EPA-aligned testing and permanent mitigation on the timeline you actually need.Call (800) 277-2366 for same-day scoping, or request a written commercial proposal online. Real-estate transaction? Tell us your closing date — we'll work backward from it.
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