Radon Eliminator provides Commercial Radon Services in Tiro, OH. Licensed (RC202) commercial radon testing & mitigation in Tiro, OH. Call (330) 871-2654 for a free consultation.

Last updated: June 2026

Tiro's Commercial Radon Authority — RC202 Licensed and Built for Real-Estate Deadlines

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Radon is not a hypothetical problem in north-central Ohio. Crawford County sits inside EPA Radon Zone 1 — the highest-risk designation — and Tiro buildings routinely test above the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L. If you own a commercial property, manage an apartment building, oversee a school, or are trying to close on a property along SR-39 or near Tiro Center, you need Commercial Radon Services in Tiro OH handled by a contractor who can prove their license number, hit your deadline, and install a system that passes a post-mitigation re-test the first time.

That is what Radon Eliminator does. We are an Ohio Department of Health licensed radon mitigation contractor (RC202), headquartered in Akron, serving Tiro and the surrounding Crawford County communities. Our work covers everything from a 1,200 sq ft farmhouse mid-closing to a 60,000 sq ft commercial slab, and every system we install is permanent, code-compliant, and documented for your records, your lender, and your tenants.

When competitors hedge on timelines and bury their license number in the footer, we lead with both. RC202. 48-hour test turnarounds. Mitigation installations scheduled around your closing date, not ours.

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Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Commercial Radon Services in Tiro

Tiro is a small village with big radon exposure. The clay-rich soils common across Crawford County trap radon gas under slabs and crawlspaces, and many of the older commercial buildings, schools, and multi-family properties in the area were built long before radon was on anyone's radar. Choosing the right contractor here is not about picking the cheapest fan-swap — it is about hiring a licensed Ohio professional who builds systems that hold up to re-testing, inspections, and EPA protocol.

  • RC202 Ohio Mitigation License — verifiable with the Ohio Department of Health. Every install is performed or supervised by a licensed mitigation specialist, not a subcontracted handyman.
  • EPA-aligned testing protocols — we follow ANSI/AARST MAH-2019 for multifamily and MALB-2014 for large buildings, the same standards required for schools and commercial real-estate transactions.
  • Closing-deadline scheduling — testing turnaround in as little as 48 hours, mitigation installs typically within 5–10 business days of contract signing. We have closed deals others said couldn't be saved.
  • Transparent, written pricing — no verbal quotes that change at install. You get a line-item proposal that holds.
  • Multi-vertical credibility — if Ohio schools, apartment owners, and commercial property managers trust our systems, your Tiro property is well within our wheelhouse.
  • Home inspector and Realtor referral program — a named Special Offer for the professionals who refer the most radon work in Ohio. Ask about it on your first call.

That combination — license, speed, written pricing, and referral-network credibility — is why we are positioned as the best Commercial Radon Services Tiro property owners can hire when the inspection report comes back hot.

Our Commercial Radon Services in Tiro, OH

Commercial radon work is not residential work scaled up. Larger footprints, multiple HVAC zones, slab joints, elevator pits, parking decks, and tenant occupancy all change the engineering. Here is what we deliver for Tiro commercial, multifamily, and institutional clients.

Commercial Radon Testing (ANSI/AARST Protocol)

For commercial buildings, schools, and multifamily properties, we deploy continuous radon monitors (CRMs) and EPA-aligned passive devices on a building-specific testing plan. Sample counts are calculated by square footage, foundation type, and ground-contact unit count — not guessed. You receive a signed, dated report suitable for lenders, buyers' agents, school boards, and the Ohio Department of Health. Testing typically returns in 48–96 hours.

Sub-Slab Depressurization Systems

The gold-standard mitigation method for slab-on-grade and basement commercial buildings. We core suction points, seal slab penetrations and expansion joints, and route schedule-40 PVC to a code-compliant exterior discharge above the roofline. Fans are sized to the building's permeability — not a one-size-fits-all 4-inch. Every system includes a manometer for ongoing verification.

Sub-Membrane Depressurization for Crawlspaces

Many older Tiro commercial buildings and rural apartment conversions have partial or full crawlspaces. We install heavy-gauge vapor barrier, seal all seams and penetrations, and tie the membrane into the active depressurization system. The result is lower radon, lower humidity, and a dryer building envelope.

Multifamily and Apartment Radon Mitigation

Apartment owners in Ohio carry legal responsibility for tenant safety. We design systems that address ground-contact units without disrupting upper-floor occupancy, coordinate with property managers on resident notification, and provide the documentation HUD-financed and conventionally financed properties require at refinance or sale.

School and Institutional Radon Programs

Ohio schools serving the Tiro area — including buildings in the Buckeye Central and Plymouth-Shiloh districts nearby — operate under measurement and mitigation expectations laid out by the EPA and Ohio Department of Health. We handle full-building testing, classroom-level diagnostics, and post-mitigation verification on schedules that respect school calendars.

Real-Estate Transaction Radon Services

This is where most Tiro homeowners and Realtors find us. The inspection came back at 5.2 pCi/L or 8.1 pCi/L, and the buyer wants the problem solved before closing. We test fast, quote fast, install fast, and re-test fast. Most transaction-driven mitigation jobs are complete inside 7–10 business days of the signed agreement, with a post-mitigation re-test in hand for the closing table.

Our Process — From Phone Call to Re-Test in Tiro

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We run a process built for property owners under deadline pressure. No vague timelines, no surprise invoices.

Step 1: Diagnostic Phone Consultation

Call us and we will walk through your test results (or order one), your building type, your timeline, and your goal. If you are mid-closing, tell us the contract date. We build backward from it.

Step 2: On-Site Assessment and Written Proposal

A licensed technician inspects the foundation, identifies suction points, evaluates electrical and discharge routing, and considers exterior aesthetics — because nobody wants a 4-inch white pipe down the front of a historic Tiro storefront. You receive a written, fixed-price proposal usually within 24 hours.

Step 3: Code-Compliant System Installation

Our crews install to ANSI/AARST RMS-LB or SGM-SF standards, depending on building type. All work is permitted where required and labeled with system documentation, manometer, and emergency shut-off labeling per code.

Step 4: Post-Mitigation Verification Testing

We run a 48–96 hour post-mitigation test to confirm levels are below 4.0 pCi/L — and on most Tiro installs, we land well under 2.0 pCi/L. You receive a signed final report.

Step 5: Warranty and Long-Term Monitoring

Every system is backed by a written warranty on workmanship and fan equipment. We recommend re-testing every two years, and we keep your records on file for future buyers, lenders, or inspectors who ask.

Local Expertise — Why Tiro and Crawford County Matter

Tiro is a 250-resident village in northeast Crawford County, surrounded by farmland, older homes, and small commercial buildings clustered around State Route 39 and the rail line. The geology underneath — Wisconsinan-era glacial till over Devonian shale — is exactly the kind of subsurface that produces elevated radon. The Ohio Department of Health classifies all of Crawford County as Zone 1, with average indoor radon levels well above the national mean.

What this means on the ground in Tiro: an older farmhouse on Township Road 191 with a fieldstone basement is going to test differently than a slab-on-grade pole barn conversion off SR-103, and both are going to test differently than the apartment buildings closer to Galion or Shelby. We design each system to the building in front of us, not a template.

We serve Tiro alongside the surrounding communities — Bucyrus, Galion, Shelby, Plymouth, Crestline, New Washington, and Shiloh — and we stage equipment and crews to keep response times tight. When you search Commercial Radon Services near me from a Tiro IP address, what you actually need is a contractor who can get a truck here this week. We can.

If you are a Realtor working transactions in Crawford, Richland, or Huron County, our home inspector referral program and Realtor partnership track is built for you. Ask us about it.

Commercial Radon Services Pricing in Tiro, OH

Pricing varies by building size, foundation type, and suction point count — but here is the honest range so you can budget without playing phone-tag for quotes.

  • Residential mitigation (real-estate transactions): typically $1,295–$2,200 for a standard single-family home with one suction point.
  • Small commercial buildings (under 5,000 sq ft): typically $2,500–$5,500 depending on slab condition and suction point count.
  • Mid-size commercial and multifamily (5,000–25,000 sq ft): typically $5,500–$18,000, scoped after on-site assessment.
  • Large commercial, school, and institutional: custom-scoped after diagnostic testing and engineering review.
  • Commercial radon testing: starts at $350 for small buildings; multifamily and school protocols quoted by unit/classroom count.

Every proposal is line-itemed in writing. Financing is available on qualifying projects. If you have been quoted dramatically higher or dramatically lower elsewhere, call us — there is usually a reason, and it is worth understanding before you sign anything.

Frequently Asked Questions — Commercial Radon Services Tiro OH

How much does commercial radon services cost in Tiro?

Commercial radon testing in Tiro typically starts at $350 for small buildings, while full mitigation systems for commercial, multifamily, and institutional properties range from $2,500 to $18,000+ depending on square footage, foundation type, and suction point count. Residential mitigation tied to real-estate transactions usually runs $1,295–$2,200. Every Radon Eliminator proposal is written, line-itemed, and fixed-price.

What is the best commercial radon services company in Tiro?

The right metric is not marketing — it is license, protocol, and turnaround. Radon Eliminator holds Ohio Mitigation License RC202, follows ANSI/AARST testing protocols, and routinely closes real-estate-driven mitigation work inside 7–10 business days. We are routinely cited as the top Commercial Radon Services Tiro property owners hire when a deadline is involved.

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

Verify three things: (1) Ohio radon mitigation license number — ask for it and check it with the Ohio Department of Health. (2) Written, fixed-price proposal — not a verbal quote. (3) Post-mitigation re-test included in the price. If any of those three are missing, keep looking.

What should I look for in commercial radon services services?

EPA-aligned testing protocols (ANSI/AARST MAH-2019 for multifamily, MALB-2014 for large buildings), code-compliant mitigation systems with manometers and proper discharge routing, written warranties, and documented post-mitigation verification testing. These are non-negotiables for any professional Commercial Radon Services Tiro OH contract.

How long does commercial radon services take?

Testing turnaround is typically 48–96 hours. Mitigation system installation for a standard residential or small commercial building is usually one to two days of on-site work, with most projects fully complete (including post-mitigation re-test) inside 7–10 business days of contract signing. Larger commercial and school projects are scoped individually.

Is commercial radon services worth the investment?

For commercial and multifamily owners, yes — Ohio property owners carry legal responsibility for tenant and occupant safety, and elevated radon is a documented carcinogen exposure. For real-estate transactions, mitigation is often the difference between closing on time and losing the deal. An affordable Commercial Radon Services Tiro install protects both the occupants and the asset.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Radon Services in Tiro

How much does commercial radon services cost in Tiro?
Commercial radon testing in Tiro typically starts at $350 for small buildings. Full mitigation systems for commercial, multifamily, and institutional properties range from $2,500 to $18,000+ depending on square footage, foundation type, and suction point count. Residential mitigation tied to real-estate transactions usually runs $1,295–$2,200. Every Radon Eliminator proposal is written, line-itemed, and fixed-price.
What is the best commercial radon services company in Tiro?
Radon Eliminator holds Ohio Mitigation License RC202, follows ANSI/AARST testing protocols, and routinely closes real-estate-driven mitigation work inside 7–10 business days. Our combination of license verification, written fixed pricing, and closing-deadline turnaround is why Tiro property owners hire us when a deadline is involved.
How do I choose a commercial radon services provider in Tiro?
Verify three things: Ohio radon mitigation license number (check it with the Ohio Department of Health), a written fixed-price proposal rather than a verbal quote, and a post-mitigation re-test included in the price. If any of those three are missing, keep looking.
What should I look for in commercial radon services services?
EPA-aligned testing protocols (ANSI/AARST MAH-2019 for multifamily, MALB-2014 for large buildings), code-compliant mitigation systems with manometers and proper exterior discharge routing, written warranties on workmanship and fan equipment, and documented post-mitigation verification testing.
How long does commercial radon services take?
Testing turnaround is typically 48–96 hours. Mitigation system installation for a standard residential or small commercial building is usually one to two days of on-site work, with most projects fully complete — including post-mitigation re-test — inside 7–10 business days of contract signing.
Is commercial radon services worth the investment?
For commercial and multifamily owners, yes. Ohio property owners carry legal responsibility for tenant safety, and elevated radon is a documented carcinogen exposure. For real-estate transactions, mitigation is often the difference between closing on time and losing the deal entirely.

Get Commercial Radon Services in Tiro, OH — Licensed RC202, Scheduled This Week

Whether you are a Tiro homeowner staring at a 5.2 pCi/L inspection result mid-closing, a commercial property owner overdue for testing, or a Realtor who needs a contractor that respects your timeline — we are ready. Call now for a same-day consultation, written quote within 24 hours, and a mitigation system installed in time for your deadline.Call Radon Eliminator: (330) 871-2654Prefer to send details first? Request a written quote online and we will respond within one business hour during normal hours. Ask about our Home Inspector and Realtor Referral Program and the current Special Offer. Ohio Mitigation License RC202.

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