Radon Eliminator provides Radon Mitigation in Aid, OH. Licensed Ohio radon mitigation in Aid, OH (RC202). Call 1-800-RADON-00 for a free consultation.
Last updated: June 2026
Aid, OH's Licensed Radon Mitigation Team — RC202, Documented, On Schedule
Photo by AI Generated (Grok Imagine)If you're searching for Radon Mitigation Aid OH, you're likely in one of three situations: a home inspection just flagged elevated radon and your closing date is two weeks out, you saw that Lawrence County sits inside one of Ohio's higher-risk radon zones, or you manage a commercial property, school, or apartment complex and you're legally on the hook for safe indoor air. Radon Eliminator handles all three — under Ohio Radon Mitigation License RC202, with EPA-aligned protocols, and with a written guarantee that post-mitigation levels will fall below the EPA action threshold of 4.0 pCi/L.
We don't sell fans. We sell a permanent, code-compliant sub-slab depressurization system, a clean install that looks like it belongs on your house, and a documented number you can hand to a buyer, an underwriter, or a school board. For Aid homeowners, that means the deal closes on time. For commercial owners in the surrounding Lawrence County region, it means liability resolved with paperwork to prove it.
Call now: 1-800-RADON-00 — same-week scheduling for real-estate transactions in Aid and across southern Ohio.
Why Aid Homeowners Choose Radon Eliminator for Radon Mitigation
Aid sits in a region of southern Ohio where uranium-bearing soils and limestone bedrock combine to push indoor radon higher than the national average. Ohio overall has one of the highest documented radon exposure profiles in the United States, and Lawrence County homes — particularly those with finished basements, walkout lower levels, or older block foundations — routinely test above the EPA action level. That's the baseline reality every Aid homeowner is working with.
Here's what separates us from the handful of out-of-area contractors who occasionally drive into Lawrence County:
- Ohio License RC202, stated upfront. Most competitors bury or omit their license. We lead with it because Ohio law requires it for any mitigation work — and because real-estate attorneys, underwriters, and school boards verify it.
- Closing-Date Radon Service. We productize real-estate-deadline jobs. Tell us your closing date and we work backward — testing, install, post-mitigation verification — so the documentation is in the title company's hands before signing.
- Multi-vertical depth. Single-family homes in Aid, commercial buildings in Ironton, apartment complexes in the Ohio River corridor, school districts across southern Ohio — we're one of the few Ohio radon firms set up for all of it.
- Home-inspector partner program. Aid-area home inspectors who refer radon work get published, predictable pricing and 48-hour turnaround on test results.
- Guaranteed result. Post-mitigation levels under 4.0 pCi/L — in writing — or we adjust the system at no additional cost.
Our Radon Mitigation Services in Aid, OH
Photo by AI Generated (Grok Imagine)Whether you need a single short-term test before closing or a full commercial mitigation system across a multi-building property, our service catalog is built for Ohio conditions and Ohio regulatory expectations.
Residential Radon Testing and Mitigation
EPA-aligned 48-hour continuous radon monitoring, followed (if levels exceed 4.0 pCi/L) by installation of an active sub-slab depressurization system sized to your foundation type. We handle slab-on-grade, full basements, crawlspaces, and the hybrid foundations common in older Aid-area homes. Every install includes a manometer, exterior PVC routing that respects your home's appearance, a labeled electrical disconnect, and a post-mitigation test to verify performance.
Real-Estate Closing-Date Radon Service
The single most common call we take from Aid: "Inspection report came back at 6.1 pCi/L and we close in 12 days." We've built our scheduling around exactly this scenario. Initial test, mitigation install, and post-mitigation verification can be compressed into 5–7 business days when the property allows. We coordinate directly with your agent, attorney, and title company so the documentation lands where it needs to land.
Commercial, Apartment, and School Radon Mitigation
Larger buildings require different engineering — multiple suction points, higher-CFM commercial fans, and pressure field extension testing. We design and install mitigation systems for apartment complexes, office buildings, daycare facilities, and K-12 schools across Ohio. Documentation is provided in formats acceptable to ODH, insurers, and local boards of education.
Existing System Inspection and Upgrade
Inherited a mitigation system from a previous owner and not sure it still works? We inspect existing systems — fan amperage, manometer reading, seal integrity — and re-test the home. If the system is undersized, illegally vented, or simply worn out (most radon fans last 8–12 years), we quote a targeted upgrade rather than a full rebuild.
Post-Mitigation Verification Testing
Every system we install is followed by a 48-hour post-mitigation test. The report — radon level, date range, instrument serial number, and tester credentials — is delivered to you, your agent, and (on request) the buyer's side. This is the document that closes deals.
Our 5-Step Radon Mitigation Process
The process is standardized because Ohio law, EPA protocols, and good engineering all point to the same sequence. Here's what working with a professional Radon Mitigation Aid OH team looks like from first call to final report.
- Phone consultation and pricing. We ask about your foundation, your test result (if you have one), and your timeline. You get a flat-rate quote on the call — no "we'll need to come look first" runaround. Typical Aid-area residential mitigation runs $1,395–$1,895 depending on foundation complexity.
- On-site diagnostic. A licensed technician walks the property, identifies suction point locations, evaluates electrical access, and confirms the install plan. For commercial sites this includes pressure field extension testing.
- System installation. Most residential installs are completed in 4–6 hours. Sub-slab suction point, sealed PVC routing, RP-rated radon fan, exterior discharge above the roofline, manometer, and labeled electrical — all per ANSI/AARST standards and Ohio code.
- Post-mitigation testing. A 48-hour continuous monitor confirms the system has driven levels below 4.0 pCi/L. We typically see Aid homes drop from 6–12 pCi/L down to 0.8–1.8 pCi/L.
- Documentation and warranty. You receive the install certificate, post-mitigation test report, system warranty (5 years on workmanship, manufacturer warranty on the fan), and — if applicable — the package formatted for your title company.
Local Expertise: Why Aid and Lawrence County Need Radon Mitigation
Aid is an unincorporated community in Lawrence County, Ohio, tucked into the rolling terrain north of Ironton and the Ohio River. The geology here — fractured sandstone, shale, and pockets of uranium-bearing rock typical of the Appalachian foothills — is exactly the kind of substrate that produces elevated indoor radon. The EPA classifies most of Lawrence County as Zone 2, but field testing routinely shows individual homes in the Aid, Waterloo, and Kitts Hill areas testing in Zone 1 territory (above 4.0 pCi/L average).
Older farmhouses with block foundations, newer ranch homes with finished basements along State Route 141, and the walkout lower levels common in hillside builds throughout the township all create entry pathways for soil gas. Add Ohio's cold winters — when homes are sealed tight and stack effect pulls radon up from the soil — and December-through-March readings in Aid often spike 30–50% above summer baselines.
We service Aid and the surrounding communities including Ironton, Coal Grove, South Point, Proctorville, Chesapeake, and the broader Lawrence County region. We also serve Ohio statewide from our Akron base, with active service across Columbus, Cleveland, Canton, and the metro corridors in between.
Pricing: Affordable Radon Mitigation in Aid, OH
One of the most common frustrations homeowners share with us: "I called three companies and none of them would give me a straight price." Here's ours.
- Short-term radon test (48-hour continuous monitor): $145 — includes report suitable for real-estate transactions
- Standard residential mitigation (single suction point, basement or slab): $1,395–$1,595
- Complex residential mitigation (crawlspace, multiple suction points, or hillside walkout): $1,695–$1,895
- Post-mitigation verification test: $125 (included free with new installs)
- Commercial / apartment / school mitigation: Custom quoted after on-site assessment
Financing is available for qualifying residential projects. Most Aid homeowners pay nothing out of pocket at closing — mitigation costs are typically negotiated into the sale as a seller credit.
Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in Aid, OH
How much does radon mitigation cost in Aid?
Standard residential radon mitigation in Aid, OH runs $1,395–$1,895 depending on foundation type and complexity. A simple basement install is on the lower end; crawlspaces and hillside walkouts with multiple suction points cost more. Post-mitigation testing is included. Commercial and apartment buildings are quoted after an on-site engineering assessment.
What is the best radon mitigation company in Aid?
The best radon mitigation company is one that holds an active Ohio Radon Mitigation License (Radon Eliminator is RC202), installs to ANSI/AARST standards, provides post-mitigation verification, and guarantees levels below 4.0 pCi/L in writing. Ask for the license number before hiring anyone — Ohio law requires it for mitigation work.
How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Aid?
Verify three things: (1) active Ohio mitigation license, (2) written post-mitigation guarantee under 4.0 pCi/L, and (3) flat-rate pricing disclosed before the visit. Ask whether they install per ANSI/AARST SGM-SF or RMS-LB standards. Avoid any contractor who won't quote over the phone or who can't produce a license number.
What should I look for in radon mitigation services?
A proper system includes: a sealed sub-slab suction point, an RP-rated radon fan installed outside the living space, PVC venting discharged above the roofline and away from windows, a U-tube manometer to monitor performance, a labeled electrical disconnect, and a post-mitigation test report. If any of these are missing, the system isn't code-compliant.
How long does radon mitigation take?
Most residential mitigation installations in Aid are completed in 4–6 hours on a single day. Post-mitigation testing adds another 48 hours. From first phone call to documented result, the full process typically takes 5–7 business days — which is why we can meet most real-estate closing deadlines.
Is radon mitigation worth the investment?
Yes. Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States and the leading cause among non-smokers, per the EPA and Surgeon General. At Ohio's typical elevated readings (6–10 pCi/L), long-term exposure carries measurable health risk. Mitigation is also worth it financially: a documented system under 4.0 pCi/L protects home value and prevents real-estate deals from collapsing.
Is 4.2 pCi/L actually dangerous?
4.0 pCi/L is the EPA action level — the point at which the EPA recommends mitigation. At 4.2 pCi/L, lifetime exposure risk is roughly equivalent to smoking half a pack of cigarettes a day, according to EPA risk modeling. It is not an emergency, but it is a real risk worth correcting — especially if bedrooms are in the basement.
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Get Your Aid, OH Radon Problem Solved — On Schedule, Under 4.0 pCi/L, Documented
Whether your closing is two weeks out, your inspection report just landed in your inbox, or you're a property manager facing an ODH compliance question — we can have a licensed Ohio radon professional (RC202) on the phone with you today and on-site this week. Flat-rate pricing on the call. Guaranteed results under 4.0 pCi/L in writing. Documentation formatted for title companies, lenders, and school boards.Call 1-800-RADON-00 now or request a quote online and a licensed Ohio radon technician will respond within one business hour. For Aid-area home inspectors interested in our referral partner program, ask about published partner pricing and 48-hour test turnaround.
Radon Eliminator Near Aid
Visit our nearest location or call us at 330-622-0434 for service in Aid.
