Radon Eliminator provides Commercial Radon Services in Toledo, OH. Ohio-licensed (RC202) commercial radon testing & mitigation in Toledo. Call (419) 555-0199 for a free consultation.

Last updated: June 2026

Toledo's Authority for Commercial Radon Testing and Mitigation

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Toledo sits inside the EPA's elevated radon belt. Lucas, Wood, and Fulton counties all carry Zone 1 designations, which means the predicted indoor radon average exceeds 4.0 pCi/L — the EPA's action threshold. For commercial property owners in Toledo, that geology is not a footnote. It's a liability you have to manage.

Commercial Radon Services Toledo OH is what we do every day. Radon Eliminator is an Ohio Department of Health licensed mitigation contractor (License RC202), and we work across the full commercial spectrum: multi-tenant office buildings downtown, apartment complexes in West Toledo and Sylvania, schools and daycares in Toledo Public and Washington Local districts, warehouses near the I-75/I-475 interchange, medical offices in Ottawa Hills, and retail centers along Monroe Street.

We lead with three numbers our competitors avoid: RC202 (our Ohio mitigation license), 4.0 pCi/L (the EPA action level we engineer below), and 48 hours (the standard turnaround on most Toledo commercial mitigation installs once testing is complete). No vague timelines. No fan-swap shortcuts. No mystery pricing.

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Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Commercial Radon Services in Toledo

Toledo property managers and commercial owners call us when the stakes are real — a pending sale, a school board inquiry, an HUD inspection, an insurance audit, a tenant complaint. Here is what separates the best Commercial Radon Services Toledo owners can hire from the contractors who treat radon like a side hustle:

  • Ohio License RC202, prominently displayed. Most Toledo competitors bury their license number or don't carry one for commercial work. We lead with it because Ohio law requires it for mitigation system installation, and your attorney will ask.
  • EPA-aligned protocols (MAH-LST, MAH-LSC). Our commercial testing follows the EPA's Multifamily Building Protocol and the AARST-NRPP MAH-2019 standard — the same playbook used for HUD, school district, and lender-required testing.
  • Closing-deadline turnaround. When a Toledo real-estate transaction depends on a radon resolution, we schedule around the closing date, not around our calendar. Most commercial mitigations are installed within 5–10 business days of contract.
  • Multi-vertical track record. Schools, apartments, industrial, healthcare, hospitality. If a Toledo elementary school trusts our system in occupied classrooms, your office building is straightforward.
  • Permanent, code-compliant systems. We design active soil depressurization (ASD) systems sized to the slab, with manometers, electrical disconnects, and labeled discharge points that pass any AARST-NRPP re-test on the first try.
  • Transparent commercial pricing. Written scope. Fixed bid. No change-order games after the trenching starts.

That combination is why we are consistently called the top Commercial Radon Services Toledo property managers recommend to peers.

Our Commercial Radon Services in Toledo, OH

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Commercial radon work is not a scaled-up version of a single-family install. The protocols are different, the equipment is different, and the documentation requirements are different. Here's what we deliver across the Toledo metro:

Commercial Radon Testing (EPA Multifamily & Large Building Protocols)

We deploy continuous radon monitors (CRMs) and electret ion chambers across statistically valid sample sets — typically 10% of ground-contact units for apartments, every frequently occupied room for schools, and zone-based grids for open-plan commercial space. Results are delivered in a signed, NRPP-compliant report your lender, attorney, or compliance officer can submit as-is.

Standard testing windows: 48 hours for real-estate transactions, 90 days for long-term occupancy testing. Toledo-area deployments typically include downtown high-rises, Maumee industrial sites, and Perrysburg medical campuses.

Sub-Slab Depressurization System Design and Installation

Active soil depressurization is the EPA's recommended approach for slab-on-grade commercial buildings, and it is what we install in 90% of Toledo commercial projects. We engineer the system around your building's actual sub-slab communication test — not a guess. That means correctly sized radon fans, properly sealed suction points, sealed expansion joints, and discharge stacks routed to meet AARST-NRPP CC-1000 commercial code.

Apartment and Multifamily Mitigation

Toledo has a deep stock of mid-century apartment buildings — Old West End, Point Place, Westgate — many built on slab or with partial basements that communicate radon between units. We design building-wide systems that protect every ground-contact unit, with monitoring access and tenant-friendly install schedules.

School and Daycare Radon Programs

Ohio doesn't currently mandate school radon testing, but the EPA strongly recommends it, and many Toledo-area districts test voluntarily. We follow the EPA's Radon Measurement in Schools protocol, test every frequently occupied ground-contact room, and design mitigation that runs silently during class hours.

Post-Mitigation Verification and Annual Monitoring

Every system we install is verified with a post-mitigation test 24 hours to 30 days after activation. We document the result, send the certificate, and offer annual monitoring contracts for Toledo commercial clients who need ongoing compliance documentation — common for HUD properties, licensed daycares, and schools.

Our Commercial Radon Process — From First Call to Certified Result

Here is exactly how a Toledo commercial radon project runs from the day you call us:

  1. Day 1 — Scoping call and site review. We review your building's footprint, occupancy type, slab construction, and the deadline driving the work (closing date, compliance window, tenant complaint). You receive a written scope and fixed price within 24 hours.
  2. Day 2–4 — Testing deployment. CRMs or electret chambers placed per EPA protocol. For real-estate timelines, we run 48-hour closed-building tests. For long-term baselines, 90-day deployments.
  3. Day 5–7 — Results, report, and mitigation design. If levels exceed 4.0 pCi/L, we deliver a signed report plus an engineered mitigation plan with suction point locations, fan specs, and discharge routing.
  4. Day 8–14 — Mitigation installation. Most Toledo commercial installs complete in 1–3 days on site. Tenants and staff stay in the building. No demolition surprises.
  5. Day 15+ — Post-mitigation verification. Re-test confirms levels below 4.0 pCi/L — usually well under 2.0. You receive the certified result for your file, your lender, or your compliance binder.

That timeline is why Toledo realtors, inspectors, and property managers treat us as the professional Commercial Radon Services Toledo OH default — we hit the dates we commit to.

Local Expertise: Why Toledo's Geology Matters for Commercial Radon

Toledo sits on the Maumee Lake Plain, but the underlying limestone and dolomite bedrock of northwest Ohio is exactly the kind of formation that produces elevated radon. The Ohio Department of Health's radon data shows Lucas County averaging above 4.0 pCi/L in tested homes, with hotspots in Sylvania Township, Maumee, Perrysburg, and Ottawa Hills regularly returning readings of 8–15 pCi/L.

For commercial buildings, that matters because:

  • Older downtown buildings near the Glass City and Warehouse District often have rubble foundations and uncontrolled crawl spaces — both major radon entry pathways.
  • Slab-on-grade industrial buildings along Airport Highway and the Manhattan Boulevard corridor tend to have expansion joints and utility penetrations that act as radon highways without mitigation.
  • Multifamily buildings in West Toledo and Sylvania built between 1960 and 1990 often share basement systems that allow radon to migrate between units.
  • Schools across Toledo Public, Washington Local, Sylvania, and Maumee districts sit on the same Zone 1 geology as the homes around them.

We've worked on properties from downtown Toledo to Holland, Oregon, Rossford, and Northwood. When you search Commercial Radon Services near me from a Toledo address, you need a contractor who understands that a Perrysburg slab behaves differently from a Point Place basement — and engineers accordingly.

Commercial Radon Service Pricing in Toledo

Commercial pricing depends on building size, slab type, and number of suction points required. We publish ranges so Toledo property owners can budget honestly:

  • Commercial radon testing (small building, under 10,000 sq ft): $450–$950 depending on monitor count and protocol.
  • Multifamily testing (per ground-contact unit): $75–$125 per unit on volume deployments.
  • Single-point ASD mitigation system (small commercial): $2,800–$4,500.
  • Multi-point commercial mitigation (10,000–50,000 sq ft): $6,500–$18,000 depending on suction points and fan staging.
  • School and large-facility systems: Custom engineered — typically $15,000–$60,000 across a building.

Compared to other affordable Commercial Radon Services Toledo options, we're rarely the cheapest bid on paper, but we're consistently the only bid that passes the post-mitigation re-test on the first attempt. A failed cheap install costs more than a correct one — every time.

Real Estate, Inspector, and Property Manager Partnerships

A meaningful share of our Toledo commercial work comes through home inspectors, commercial brokers, and property managers who need a radon contractor who responds the same day. If you're a Toledo-area inspector or agent and you want to stop losing deals to slow radon contractors, ask about our referral program. We protect your timeline and we never market to your client behind your back.

For property managers handling apartment portfolios across Toledo, Sylvania, Maumee, and Perrysburg, we offer portfolio-wide testing contracts with consolidated reporting — one invoice, one compliance binder, one phone call.

Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Radon Services in Toledo

How much do commercial radon services cost in Toledo?

Commercial radon testing in Toledo typically ranges from $450 for small buildings to several thousand dollars for large multifamily or school deployments. Mitigation systems start around $2,800 for a single-point small commercial install and scale up to $60,000+ for full-school systems. We provide fixed-bid pricing in writing within 24 hours of a site review.

What is the best commercial radon services company in Toledo?

The right contractor is Ohio-licensed for mitigation (RC202 or equivalent), follows AARST-NRPP commercial protocols, and publishes timelines that match your closing or compliance deadline. Radon Eliminator meets all three and is one of the few Ohio firms with documented experience across schools, apartments, healthcare, and industrial buildings in the Toledo metro.

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

Ask three questions: What is your Ohio mitigation license number? What protocol will you use for testing (EPA Multifamily, AARST-NRPP MAH-2019, school protocol)? What is your guaranteed turnaround from contract to post-mitigation verification? Any contractor that hesitates on those answers should be passed over.

What should I look for in commercial radon services?

Look for written scope, fixed pricing, an engineered mitigation design (not a fan slapped on a pipe), a manometer on every system, code-compliant discharge routing, and a guaranteed post-mitigation re-test. Anything less will fail a lender, insurance, or compliance review.

How long does commercial radon services take?

For Toledo commercial buildings: 48 hours for short-term real-estate testing, 1–3 days on site for most mitigation installs, and a 24-hour to 30-day post-mitigation verification. End-to-end, most commercial projects close in 2–3 weeks. Real-estate deadlines can be accelerated.

Is commercial radon mitigation worth the investment?

Yes. The EPA estimates radon causes 21,000 lung cancer deaths annually — second only to smoking. For commercial owners, the liability calculus is simple: an untested or unmitigated building is a known hazard once a tenant, employee, or buyer asks the question. A code-compliant mitigation system removes that liability for the life of the building.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Radon Services in Toledo

How much do commercial radon services cost in Toledo?
Commercial radon testing in Toledo typically ranges from $450 for small buildings to several thousand dollars for multifamily or school deployments. Mitigation systems start around $2,800 for a single-point small commercial install and scale up to $60,000+ for full-school systems. We provide fixed-bid pricing in writing within 24 hours of a site review.
What is the best commercial radon services company in Toledo?
The right contractor is Ohio-licensed (RC202 or equivalent), follows AARST-NRPP commercial protocols, and publishes timelines that match your closing or compliance deadline. Radon Eliminator meets all three and is one of the few Ohio firms with documented experience across schools, apartments, healthcare, and industrial buildings in the Toledo metro.
How do I choose a commercial radon services provider in Toledo?
Ask three questions: What is your Ohio mitigation license number? What protocol will you use for testing? What is your guaranteed turnaround from contract to post-mitigation verification? Any contractor that hesitates on those answers should be passed over.
What should I look for in commercial radon services?
Look for written scope, fixed pricing, an engineered mitigation design, a manometer on every system, code-compliant discharge routing, and a guaranteed post-mitigation re-test. Anything less will fail a lender or compliance review.
How long does commercial radon services take?
For Toledo commercial buildings: 48 hours for short-term testing, 1–3 days on site for most mitigation installs, and a 24-hour to 30-day post-mitigation verification. End-to-end, most projects close in 2–3 weeks.
Is commercial radon mitigation worth the investment?
Yes. The EPA estimates radon causes 21,000 lung cancer deaths annually. For commercial owners, an untested or unmitigated building is a known hazard once a tenant, employee, or buyer asks the question. A code-compliant mitigation system removes that liability for the life of the building.

Get a Fixed-Bid Commercial Radon Quote for Your Toledo Property in 24 Hours

Whether you're a Toledo property manager facing a tenant complaint, a commercial broker with a closing in two weeks, a school administrator running a voluntary assessment, or a building owner who finally wants to handle radon for good — we will give you a written scope, fixed price, and committed timeline within one business day.Call our Toledo line now to speak directly with an Ohio-licensed (RC202) radon professional. No call centers. No sales scripts. If we can't beat your deadline, we'll tell you on the first call.Call (419) 555-0199 or request a commercial radon quote online. Prefer to start with testing only? See our commercial testing packages.

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