Radon Eliminator provides Commercial Radon Services in Texas, OH. Commercial radon services in Texas, OH from Ohio's RC202-licensed pros. Call (330) 836-7900 for a free consultation.

Last updated: June 2026

Texas, OH's Authority on Commercial Radon Services

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When a commercial inspection in Texas, OH comes back above 4.0 pCi/L, the clock starts immediately. Lenders pause. Tenants ask questions. Buyers renegotiate. Commercial Radon Services in Texas, OH isn't a scheduling problem — it's a deal problem, a liability problem, and a code problem, all at once. Radon Eliminator solves all three.

We are licensed under Ohio Mitigation License RC202, the credential the Ohio Department of Health requires for any professional installing radon mitigation systems in the state. That license isn't a logo on a website — it's what allows our work to be legally accepted on commercial closings, school district contracts, and multi-family property files. Many of the contractors quoting radon work in northeast Ohio do not hold it. We lead with it because in commercial radon, it's the only credential that matters.

Texas Township sits inside the elevated radon zone the EPA has mapped across much of Ohio, where uranium-bearing glacial till and limestone bedrock release radon into building foundations year-round. For commercial buildings — slab-on-grade retail, basement-foundation apartments, crawlspace office conversions — that geology means a passive system isn't enough. You need an active, code-compliant mitigation design built for the specific sub-slab conditions under your property.

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Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Commercial Radon Services in Texas, OH

We built this company around the parts of the radon industry that other contractors ignore: real-estate closing deadlines, commercial liability standards, and the referral lane between home inspectors and property owners. That focus shows up in every quote we send.

  • RC202 Ohio Mitigation License — published openly, verifiable through the Ohio Department of Health. No subcontracted work.
  • 48-hour test deployment for commercial properties under active purchase agreement. We coordinate directly with your title company and listing agent.
  • Closing-window guarantees — if your purchase agreement has a 10-day inspection contingency, we work to that calendar, not ours.
  • Multi-vertical proof — we mitigate Ohio schools, apartment complexes, medical offices, and warehouses. The protocols that satisfy a school board satisfy your lender.
  • Permanent, code-compliant systems — ASD (Active Soil Depressurization) designs built to ANSI/AARST CC-1000 standards, not fan-swap shortcuts that fail post-mitigation testing.
  • Transparent commercial pricing — flat-rate testing, itemized mitigation quotes, and written warranty terms before we touch the building.

The best Commercial Radon Services Texas property owners can hire are the ones that treat radon as a solvable engineering problem with a documented paper trail. That's the file we hand you at the end of the job.

Our Commercial Radon Services in Texas, OH

EPA-Aligned Commercial Radon Testing

We deploy continuous radon monitors (CRMs) following EPA Protocol for commercial buildings, including multi-point placement based on building footprint, HVAC zoning, and occupancy patterns. For a 20,000 sq ft commercial building in Texas, OH, that typically means 8–12 monitors over a 48-hour minimum sampling window, with hourly data logging that documents diurnal variation. We deliver a signed report with pCi/L readings per location, lab QA data, and a clear recommendation: pass, fail, or borderline requiring confirmation.

Active Soil Depressurization (ASD) Mitigation Systems

Our standard commercial mitigation is a sub-slab depressurization system using sealed PVC piping, a Radonaway or Festa commercial-rated fan, U-tube manometer, and exterior discharge above the roofline per ANSI/AARST CC-1000. For larger slabs in Texas Township warehouses or apartment complexes, we engineer multi-suction-point arrays with flow balancing. Every system includes a 5-year fan warranty and a written post-mitigation test confirming sub-4.0 pCi/L performance.

Multi-Family and Apartment Mitigation

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Apartment owners in Ohio carry direct liability for indoor radon exposure under tenant safety standards. We test ground-contact units per EPA multi-family protocol (a sample of every ground-floor unit, not just a couple), then design building-wide mitigation that doesn't disrupt occupants. Most apartment installs in the Texas, OH area run 2–4 days on site.

School and Childcare Facility Radon Programs

Ohio schools and licensed childcare facilities follow EPA's Radon Measurement in Schools protocol, with classroom-by-classroom testing. We've completed these programs across northeast Ohio. The same protocols we use for school districts apply directly to commercial childcare, medical, and senior-care properties in Texas Township.

Real-Estate Transaction Radon Services

This is where most commercial radon contractors fall down and where we win. We coordinate directly with the listing agent, buyer's agent, inspector, and title company. We work to the purchase agreement calendar. If a 5.2 pCi/L result lands on a Tuesday and closing is the following Friday, we test, install, post-test, and deliver a sealed mitigation file before the closing table. That's the top Commercial Radon Services Texas OH commercial agents refer to repeatedly.

Our Commercial Radon Services Process in Texas, OH

Every commercial project follows the same five-step process. It's how we keep timelines tight and paperwork clean.

  1. Site assessment and quote (Day 1). Walk the property — slab type, foundation penetrations, HVAC layout, electrical access. You receive a written, itemized quote within 24 hours.
  2. EPA-protocol testing (Days 2–4). Multi-point CRM deployment for a minimum 48-hour sampling window with closed-building conditions documented.
  3. Mitigation design (Day 5). Engineered ASD system with suction point count, fan sizing, and discharge routing specific to your building. Submitted for owner sign-off.
  4. Installation (Days 6–9 typical). Sealed sub-slab piping, fan installation, manometer, exterior discharge stack, and all penetration sealing per ANSI/AARST CC-1000.
  5. Post-mitigation verification and file delivery. 48-hour confirmation test. Sealed report, warranty documents, and operating manual delivered digitally and in hard copy for your closing file or compliance binder.

Local Expertise: Radon in Texas Township and Crawford County

Texas Township sits in Crawford County, an area the Ohio Department of Health classifies in EPA Radon Zone 1 — the highest-priority zone, where indoor radon screenings frequently exceed 4.0 pCi/L. The glacial outwash and shale layers under this stretch of north-central Ohio are textbook radon source rock. We see consistently elevated readings in commercial buildings along the US-30 corridor, in older brick-and-block commercial structures around Bucyrus and Galion, and in slab-on-grade industrial buildings throughout the township.

What that means practically: a passive radon system installed at construction is rarely sufficient here. Commercial buildings in Texas, OH almost always need an active sub-slab depressurization system to hit and hold sub-4.0 pCi/L. We've designed systems for properties bordering Texas Township in Galion, Bucyrus, Crestline, and along the SR-598 commercial strip. Our trucks run this corridor regularly out of our Akron base, and we coordinate same-week commercial visits across Crawford, Richland, and Wyandot counties.

We also know Ohio disclosure law cold. Ohio Revised Code requires sellers to disclose known radon test results. For commercial sale transactions, that disclosure carries direct financial weight in lender underwriting. Our reports are written to be lender-ready.

Commercial Radon Services Pricing in Texas, OH

Commercial radon pricing varies by building size, foundation type, and number of suction points required. For Texas, OH commercial properties, typical ranges are:

  • Commercial radon testing: $350–$1,200 depending on monitor count and building square footage
  • Small commercial mitigation (under 5,000 sq ft, single suction point): $1,800–$3,200
  • Mid-size commercial mitigation (5,000–20,000 sq ft, multi-point): $3,500–$8,500
  • Apartment building mitigation: Quoted per building after on-site assessment
  • School/childcare programs: Quoted per facility

For affordable Commercial Radon Services Texas property owners can act on quickly, we offer written quotes within 24 hours of a site walk. Financing options are available for qualifying commercial projects. Every quote includes the post-mitigation test, the warranty, and the sealed compliance file — no surprise line items at the end.

Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Radon Services in Texas, OH

How much does commercial radon services cost in Texas?

Commercial radon testing in Texas, OH typically runs $350–$1,200 depending on building size and monitor count. Mitigation installations range from about $1,800 for a small single-suction-point system to $8,500+ for larger multi-point commercial buildings. Apartment and school programs are quoted per facility. We provide written, itemized quotes within 24 hours of a site assessment.

What is the best commercial radon services company in Texas?

The best choice is a contractor holding Ohio Mitigation License RC202, working to ANSI/AARST CC-1000 commercial standards, and delivering a sealed post-mitigation test and warranty file. Radon Eliminator meets all three and works to real-estate closing calendars across Texas Township and northeast Ohio.

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

Verify the Ohio mitigation license (RC202 or equivalent), confirm they follow ANSI/AARST CC-1000 standards for commercial buildings, ask whether the quote includes post-mitigation testing, and request a written warranty on the fan and installation. Avoid contractors who quote a fan swap without sub-slab diagnostic suction testing.

What should I look for in commercial radon services?

Look for EPA-protocol multi-point testing, engineered ASD system design (not a one-fan template), code-compliant exterior discharge above the roofline, a U-tube manometer for performance verification, sealed penetrations, and a delivered file with pCi/L readings before and after mitigation.

How long does commercial radon services take?

Testing requires a minimum 48-hour sampling window under closed-building conditions. Mitigation installation typically runs 2–4 days for most Texas, OH commercial buildings, followed by a 48-hour post-mitigation verification test. From first call to sealed file is usually 7–10 days when we're working to a closing deadline.

Is commercial radon services worth the investment?

For commercial properties in EPA Zone 1 Ohio counties like Crawford, yes — and not optionally. Lenders require it on transactions with elevated test results, Ohio disclosure law requires reporting known results, and tenant liability for residential and care facilities is direct. A $4,000 mitigation system protects a multi-million-dollar transaction and a 30-year liability tail.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Radon Services in Texas

How much does commercial radon services cost in Texas, OH?
Commercial radon testing typically runs $350–$1,200 depending on building size. Mitigation installations range from $1,800 for small single-point systems to $8,500+ for larger multi-point commercial buildings. We provide written, itemized quotes within 24 hours of a site walk.
What is the best commercial radon services company in Texas, OH?
Look for an Ohio Mitigation License RC202 holder working to ANSI/AARST CC-1000 commercial standards with sealed post-mitigation testing and written warranty. Radon Eliminator meets all three and works to real-estate closing calendars.
How do I choose a commercial radon services provider in Texas?
Verify the Ohio RC202 mitigation license, confirm ANSI/AARST CC-1000 compliance, require post-mitigation testing in the quote, and confirm a written fan and installation warranty.
What should I look for in commercial radon services?
EPA-protocol multi-point testing, engineered ASD system design, code-compliant above-roofline discharge, U-tube manometer verification, sealed penetrations, and a delivered before/after pCi/L file.
How long does commercial radon services take?
Testing requires a minimum 48 hours. Mitigation installation is typically 2–4 days, followed by a 48-hour post-mitigation test. First call to sealed file is usually 7–10 days when working to a closing.
Is commercial radon services worth the investment?
In EPA Zone 1 Ohio counties like Crawford, yes. Lenders require mitigation on elevated transactions, Ohio law requires disclosure, and tenant liability is direct for residential and care facilities.

Get Commercial Radon Services in Texas, OH — On Your Closing Calendar

Call Radon Eliminator now to schedule commercial radon testing or mitigation in Texas, OH. RC202 licensed. EPA-aligned. Written quote in 24 hours. Closing-window turnarounds available for properties under active purchase agreement. Property managers, real-estate agents, and home inspectors — ask about our referral program.Call now or request a written quote online. Same-week commercial visits across Crawford, Richland, and Wyandot counties.

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