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Last updated: June 2026

Waverly's Authority on Commercial Radon Services

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Pike County sits inside one of Ohio's most documented radon belts. The EPA's Ohio radon map places Waverly and the surrounding Scioto River Valley in Zone 1 — the highest predicted indoor radon screening category, with average levels above 4.0 pCi/L. For a commercial property owner, that's not trivia. It's a liability, a tenant-safety obligation, and — during a real-estate transaction — a deal-killer if it isn't handled by a licensed professional.

Commercial Radon Services in Waverly OH require more than a residential test kit and a fan. Apartment complexes, office buildings, schools, daycare centers, medical offices, and industrial facilities each demand a different testing protocol, a different mitigation design, and documentation that holds up to Ohio Department of Health (ODH) scrutiny. Radon Eliminator operates under Ohio Mitigation License RC202 — and we publish that license number openly because in this industry, credentials are the only thing that separates a real radon contractor from a basement waterproofer who bought a manometer.

We are not an HVAC company that 'also does radon.' Radon mitigation and testing is the entire business. That focus is why home inspectors, property managers, real-estate brokers, and school facility directors across southern Ohio refer their commercial work to us.

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Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Commercial Radon Services in Waverly

Generic radon contractors lead with fear. We lead with finished work, documented compliance, and a calendar that respects your closing date or your tenants' move-in. Here is what separates the best Commercial Radon Services Waverly property owners can hire from the part-timers:

  • Ohio License RC202 — printed on every proposal, every system label, and every report. Required by law for mitigation in Ohio. Many local competitors don't have one.
  • EPA-aligned and ANSI/AARST-compliant testing — including MAH-2019 for multifamily and MALB-2014 for large buildings (the protocols schools, apartments, and offices are actually required to follow).
  • Closing-deadline scheduling — we won't blow up your closing. When the inspection report comes back hot 10 days out, we mobilize testing and mitigation around the transaction, not around our convenience.
  • Transparent pricing — no 'call for a quote' games. Commercial scopes are bid in writing with itemized labor, materials, post-mitigation testing, and warranty in plain English.
  • Multi-vertical depth — residential, commercial, apartment complexes, schools, and industrial. Most Waverly-area contractors can't legally or operationally handle the B2B work.
  • Lifetime-grade workmanship — sealed sub-slab depressurization systems, properly sized radial fans, exterior discharge that meets setback codes, and post-mitigation verification to confirm sub-4.0 pCi/L results.

That combination — license, speed, transparency, and scope — is what makes us the top Commercial Radon Services Waverly OH property owners call when the stakes are real.

Our Commercial Radon Services in Waverly, OH

Commercial Radon Testing (ANSI/AARST MAH & MALB Protocols)

For buildings over 5,000 sq ft, multifamily housing, and any property with multiple ground-contact zones, EPA test kits are insufficient. We deploy continuous radon monitors (CRMs) on the appropriate per-square-footage and per-unit ratios required by AARST standards. Results are delivered in 48–96 hours with a sealed, signed report acceptable to lenders, buyers, attorneys, and the Ohio Department of Health.

Apartment Complex & Multifamily Mitigation

Pike County landlords carry real exposure here. Ohio law and EPA guidance require ground-contact units to be tested, and HUD-financed properties have specific radon protocols. We design mitigation systems that treat entire foundations — not just one unit — using sub-slab depressurization, sub-membrane systems for crawlspaces, and balanced ventilation where required. Each system includes a manometer, labeled discharge, and post-mitigation re-test.

School & Daycare Radon Programs

Ohio schools and licensed childcare facilities have specific testing obligations. We perform building-wide measurement under ANSI/AARST MS-PT-2014 protocols, identify elevated zones, and engineer mitigation that doesn't disrupt classroom HVAC balance. Documentation is school-board and ODH-ready.

Real-Estate Transaction Radon (Commercial & Investment)

When a commercial property is under contract and the Phase I or buyer's inspection flags radon, the clock is the whole game. We provide 48-hour testing turnaround and, when mitigation is required, install code-compliant systems engineered to clear before closing. Real-estate brokers and home inspectors across Waverly, Piketon, Chillicothe, and Jackson refer us specifically because we close deals instead of delaying them.

Office, Medical, and Industrial Mitigation

Slab-on-grade office buildings, medical suites, and light-industrial facilities each require engineered solutions. We assess sub-slab communication, design fan and pipe sizing accordingly, and integrate discharge stacks that comply with setbacks from operable windows and air intakes. Every system is labeled, warrantied, and re-tested for verification.

Our Commercial Radon Process — Built Around Your Deadline

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Commercial radon work is a sequence, not a single visit. Here's how Radon Eliminator handles a Waverly project from first call to closed file:

  1. Site Assessment & Scope Quote (within 24 hours): We review building plans, square footage, foundation type, occupancy class, and your deadline. You receive a written, itemized proposal — no vague phone estimates.
  2. Pre-Mitigation Testing: CRMs deployed per ANSI/AARST protocols. Sealed reports delivered in 48–96 hours, suitable for lenders and legal review.
  3. Mitigation System Design: Sub-slab pressure field extension testing, fan sizing, pipe routing, and discharge planning. All designs comply with ANSI/AARST RMS-MF and SGM-SF standards.
  4. Installation: Performed by RC202-licensed technicians. Sealing, suction points, electrical, fan mounting, and exterior discharge — typically 1–3 days depending on building size.
  5. Post-Mitigation Verification & Documentation: 48-hour post-test confirming results below 4.0 pCi/L (we target under 2.0). You receive a complete documentation package: license number, system diagram, warranty, and test data.

Local Expertise: Waverly and Pike County Radon Realities

Waverly's geology — Mississippian and Pennsylvanian sandstone and shale layered over uranium-bearing bedrock common to the Appalachian Plateau — is a textbook radon-producing profile. We've tested and mitigated properties throughout downtown Waverly along Market Street, in the residential corridors near Bristol Park, around Lake White, and out toward Piketon, Beaver, and the Pike Lake State Park area. Commercial work has included multifamily buildings near the US-23 corridor, office space serving the Pike County Courthouse district, and properties adjacent to Tecumseh Local Schools.

What we see consistently in this part of Ohio: pre-1990 construction with porous block foundations, modern slab additions sitting on gravel fill that channels soil gas, and apartment buildings with shared sub-slab plenums that move radon between units. None of those scenarios are solved by a generic fan-and-pipe install. They require diagnostic pressure field testing — which is exactly why professional Commercial Radon Services Waverly OH property owners hire isn't optional.

We also serve the broader region: Piketon, Chillicothe, Jackson, Wellston, Lucasville, and Portsmouth. If you're searching Commercial Radon Services near me from a Pike, Ross, Jackson, or Scioto county zip code, we cover it.

Pricing — What Commercial Radon Services Actually Cost in Waverly

Most competitors hide pricing. We don't. While every commercial scope is unique, here are realistic ranges for the Waverly market:

  • Commercial radon testing (small office, <5,000 sq ft): Starting around $300–$600 depending on monitor count.
  • Multifamily/apartment testing: Typically $50–$125 per ground-contact unit under MAH-2019 protocol.
  • School/daycare building testing: Quoted by square footage and zone count — written scope provided.
  • Commercial mitigation systems: Most single-system commercial installs run $2,500–$7,500. Multi-suction-point and multi-fan systems for larger footprints are bid individually.
  • Apartment complex mitigation: Bid by building and foundation type — financing available for portfolio-scale projects.

You'll never get a 'we'll talk numbers when we come out' from us. Affordable Commercial Radon Services Waverly owners deserve means knowing the price before the truck shows up.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does commercial radon services cost in Waverly?

Commercial testing typically starts around $300 for small buildings; mitigation systems generally range $2,500–$7,500 for single-system installs and scale with building size. Multifamily and school projects are bid per building. We provide written, itemized quotes — never phone guesses.

What is the best commercial radon services company in Waverly?

The right answer is whichever company holds an active Ohio Radon Mitigation License (look for the RC number), specializes in radon — not HVAC or waterproofing as a side service — and can document EPA/AARST-compliant work. Radon Eliminator operates under Ohio License RC202 and handles residential, commercial, school, and multifamily exclusively.

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

Verify the Ohio mitigation license number, ask for written ANSI/AARST protocol references, require post-mitigation testing in the contract, and confirm warranty terms. Avoid contractors who can't quote in writing or who don't publish their license publicly.

What should I look for in commercial radon services?

Licensing (RC202 or another active Ohio RC number), ANSI/AARST protocol compliance, written scope and pricing, manometer-equipped systems, labeled exterior discharge meeting code setbacks, and a documented post-mitigation re-test included in the bid.

How long does commercial radon services take?

Testing: 48–96 hours of monitor deployment plus 24–48 hours for reporting. Mitigation installation: typically 1–3 days for most commercial buildings; larger multifamily and school projects run longer. We schedule around closing dates and occupancy needs.

Is commercial radon services worth the investment?

For commercial owners, yes — and not optionally. Radon causes approximately 21,000 lung cancer deaths annually per the EPA, Ohio sits in Zone 1, and landlord/employer liability for known elevated radon is real. Mitigation is also a far smaller line item than a delayed closing or a tenant lawsuit.

Home Inspector & Real-Estate Referral Program

Waverly-area home inspectors and commercial real-estate brokers: we run a structured referral program with a named Special Offer for partners who consistently route radon work our way. Your clients get closing-deadline service. You get a reliable partner who won't make you look bad mid-transaction. Contact us to be added to the inspector network.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Radon Services in Waverly

How much does commercial radon services cost in Waverly?
Commercial testing typically starts around $300 for small buildings; mitigation systems generally range $2,500–$7,500 for single-system installs and scale with building size. Multifamily and school projects are bid per building with written, itemized quotes.
What is the best commercial radon services company in Waverly?
Look for an active Ohio Radon Mitigation License (RC number), a radon-only focus, and documented EPA/AARST-compliant work. Radon Eliminator operates under Ohio License RC202 serving residential, commercial, school, and multifamily clients exclusively.
How do I choose a commercial radon services provider in Waverly?
Verify the Ohio mitigation license number, require written ANSI/AARST protocol compliance, ensure post-mitigation testing is included in the contract, and confirm warranty terms in writing.
What should I look for in commercial radon services?
Active Ohio license (RC202 or equivalent), ANSI/AARST protocol compliance, written scope and pricing, manometer-equipped systems, code-compliant exterior discharge, and included post-mitigation re-testing.
How long does commercial radon services take?
Testing requires 48–96 hours of monitor deployment plus 24–48 hours for reporting. Mitigation installation typically takes 1–3 days for most commercial buildings; we schedule around closing dates and occupancy.
Is commercial radon services worth the investment?
Yes. Radon causes about 21,000 lung cancer deaths annually per the EPA, Ohio is a Zone 1 state, and commercial liability for known elevated radon is significant. Mitigation costs are minor compared to delayed closings or tenant litigation.

Need Commercial Radon Services in Waverly? We Move on Your Timeline.

Whether your inspection report just came back hot, your apartment complex needs portfolio-wide testing, or your school's compliance review is overdue — Radon Eliminator delivers Ohio-licensed (RC202), EPA-aligned, closing-deadline-ready commercial radon services across Waverly and Pike County. Written pricing. Real timelines. Documentation your lender, buyer, and attorney will accept.Call now for a same-day scope review, or request a written commercial quote online. Reference Ohio Mitigation License RC202 when you call.

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