Radon Eliminator provides Radon Mitigation in Alvordton, OH. Licensed Ohio radon mitigation in Alvordton (RC202). Call (xxx) xxx-xxxx for a free consultation.
Last updated: June 2026
Licensed Radon Mitigation Alvordton OH Homeowners Trust
Photo by AI Generated (Grok Imagine)If your inspection report came back at 4.2 pCi/L, 7.8 pCi/L, or 15 pCi/L and you're staring down a closing date, you need a licensed Ohio radon professional — not a handyman with a fan. Radon Eliminator holds Ohio Mitigation License RC202 and installs permanent, code-compliant radon mitigation systems across Alvordton, Williams County, and the surrounding northwest Ohio communities. We test to EPA protocols, we install to ANSI/AARST standards, and we document a post-mitigation result below the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L. That documentation is what closes real-estate deals.
Ohio has one of the highest radon exposure levels in the United States. Williams County sits in EPA Radon Zone 1 — the highest-risk classification — meaning the average indoor radon level in homes around Alvordton is predicted to exceed 4.0 pCi/L before any mitigation. That isn't fear-mongering; that's geology. Limestone bedrock and glacial till across northwest Ohio release uranium decay gas that migrates straight up through basement floors, crawlspace dirt, and slab cracks. If you live here, radon is a question of how much, not whether.
We're the team Alvordton homeowners, Williams County real-estate agents, school facility managers, and apartment owners call when the result has to be accurate and the timeline is real. Call (xxx) xxx-xxxx for same-week service.
Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Radon Mitigation in Alvordton
Most radon contractors in northwest Ohio either won't quote you a clear price, won't share their license number, or won't commit to your closing date. We do all three — in writing.
- Ohio License RC202 — stated up front. Ohio law requires anyone installing a radon mitigation system to hold a state license. Many of our competitors bury or omit theirs. Ours is RC202, and it's on every contract and permit.
- EPA-aligned testing protocols. We follow EPA Protocol for Radon Measurement in Homes and ANSI/AARST MAH-2019 standards for short-term and long-term measurement — the same standards real-estate transactions and Ohio Department of Health require.
- Closing-Date Radon Service. If you have a purchase agreement with a radon contingency, we schedule testing, mitigation, and post-mitigation verification around your closing date — not ours. Most jobs are completed within 5–10 business days from first call.
- Guaranteed result below 4.0 pCi/L. Every residential mitigation system we install includes post-mitigation testing and a written guarantee that radon levels will be reduced below the EPA action level. If not, we adjust the system at no charge.
- Multi-vertical experience. We mitigate single-family homes, but we also handle commercial buildings, apartment complexes, and school district facilities — projects most single-family radon shops won't touch.
- Home-inspector partner program. Alvordton-area inspectors who refer clients to us get priority scheduling and a published referral arrangement. Ask your inspector if they're in our network.
Professional Radon Mitigation Services in Alvordton OH
Photo by AI Generated (Grok Imagine)Our Alvordton radon mitigation services cover every property type and every stage of the process — from initial measurement through long-term system performance verification.
Residential Radon Mitigation System Installation
The standard system for Alvordton homes is Active Soil Depressurization (ASD) — a sealed PVC suction pipe routed from beneath the basement slab or crawlspace through the home or up an exterior wall, paired with a continuous-duty radon fan (Radonaway, Festa, or Fantech) discharging above the roofline per code. We seal slab cracks, sump covers, and floor-wall joints, install a system performance manometer, and label every component. Typical residential install: one day on site.
Commercial, Apartment & School Radon Mitigation
Ohio schools and licensed childcare facilities have specific radon testing obligations, and multi-family property owners carry liability for tenant exposure. We design multi-point sub-slab systems for commercial slabs, apartment buildings, and school wings — including pressure field extension diagnostics, multiple fan zones, BMS integration where required, and AARST-CCAH compliant documentation for facility records and insurance.
Residential & Commercial Radon Testing
We deploy continuous radon monitors (CRMs) for 48-hour real-estate transaction testing — the EPA-recognized method for closings. Results are tamper-resistant, hourly-logged, and delivered as a signed PDF report acceptable to lenders, agents, and underwriters. Long-term alpha-track testing is available for owner-occupants who want a 90-day or annual average.
Post-Mitigation Verification & Existing System Diagnostics
Every install ends with a post-mitigation CRM test — typically 24–48 hours after the fan runs continuously. We also diagnose and upgrade existing systems that aren't performing: failed fans, undersized motors, missing manometers, improper discharge points, or systems installed before current ANSI/AARST standards. If you inherited a system with the home, we'll tell you whether it actually works.
Our Radon Mitigation Process — From First Call to Final Number
The process is built around two things: a defensible radon number and your timeline.
- Phone consultation & quote (same day). Call (xxx) xxx-xxxx with your inspection result, square footage, foundation type (basement, slab, crawlspace, or combo), and closing date if applicable. We quote a flat price over the phone for standard Alvordton homes — typically $1,250–$1,850 for a single-fan residential system. Complex foundations and commercial work are quoted after site visit.
- Site visit & system design. A licensed RC202 technician walks the property, identifies the suction point, plans pipe routing for the cleanest interior aesthetic, and confirms the fan model based on sub-slab permeability.
- Installation (typically one day). Core drilling, pipe routing, sealing, fan mounting, electrical (dedicated circuit per code), manometer install, and exterior discharge. We protect floors, contain dust, and clean up.
- Post-mitigation testing (48 hours). CRM placed in the lowest livable area. Result delivered as a signed PDF.
- Documentation packet. System diagram, fan spec sheet, warranty, post-test report, and Ohio license number — everything your lender, agent, or attorney needs for closing.
Local Expertise: Radon in Alvordton and Williams County
Alvordton is a small village in Bridgewater Township, Williams County — population just over 250, with most homes sitting on full basements or crawlspaces over glacial outwash. That soil profile is highly permeable, which means radon gas moves through it quickly and accumulates fast in below-grade living spaces. We've tested homes along State Route 576, near Nettle Lake, and throughout the Bridgewater Township farmland where readings routinely come in between 6 and 20 pCi/L.
We also serve the broader northwest Ohio market — Montpelier, Bryan, West Unity, Pioneer, Edon, Stryker, and across the line into Pulaski and Williams County's school districts (Montpelier Exempted Village, North Central Local). For real-estate transactions, we coordinate with title companies in Bryan and inspectors operating throughout the Toledo-to-Fort Wayne corridor.
If your kids' bedrooms are in a finished basement — common in older Alvordton farmhouses and the newer builds on the east side of the village — radon exposure is concentrated in the rooms where they sleep eight hours a night. The EPA estimates radon causes about 21,000 lung cancer deaths annually in the U.S., second only to smoking. Mitigation is a one-day fix to a problem that's otherwise permanent.
Radon Mitigation Cost in Alvordton — Honest Pricing
Here's what most contractors won't tell you over the phone. Standard pricing for Alvordton-area residential systems:
- Single-family basement system: $1,250 – $1,650
- Crawlspace encapsulation + mitigation: $1,800 – $2,800
- Slab-on-grade home: $1,400 – $1,950
- Pre-mitigation CRM testing (real estate): $145 – $195
- Post-mitigation verification: included with every install
- Commercial / multi-family / school: custom quote after site walk
Financing is available for qualifying homeowners. Every system carries a manufacturer's fan warranty (typically 5 years) and our workmanship warranty.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does radon mitigation cost in Alvordton?
Most single-family residential radon mitigation systems in Alvordton cost between $1,250 and $1,850, depending on foundation type, suction point access, and pipe routing. Crawlspaces with encapsulation run higher. Commercial and multi-family systems are quoted after a site visit. We provide flat-rate written quotes — no hourly surprises.
What is the best radon mitigation company in Alvordton?
The best choice is a contractor who (1) holds an active Ohio Radon Mitigation License, (2) follows ANSI/AARST installation standards, (3) performs post-mitigation testing, and (4) guarantees a result below 4.0 pCi/L in writing. Radon Eliminator meets all four — our Ohio license is RC202.
How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Alvordton?
Ask for the Ohio license number before anything else. Then ask whether they follow ANSI/AARST RMS-SF or CCAH standards, whether the post-mitigation test is included, and what happens if the system doesn't get you below 4.0 pCi/L. If they hesitate on any of those, keep calling.
What should I look for in radon mitigation services?
A sealed, labeled PVC system, a continuous-duty fan rated for radon (not a generic inline fan), a U-tube manometer to show the system is running, exterior discharge above the roofline, a dedicated electrical circuit, and a written post-mitigation test result. Anything less isn't code-compliant.
How long does radon mitigation take?
Installation itself is typically a single day for residential homes. Add 48 hours for the post-mitigation test. From first phone call to closing-ready documentation, most Alvordton real-estate jobs are completed in 5–10 business days.
Is radon mitigation worth the investment?
Yes. Radon is the #2 cause of lung cancer in the U.S. behind smoking, and Williams County sits in the EPA's highest-risk zone. A $1,500 mitigation system runs on roughly $5/month of electricity and reduces a measurable cancer risk for the life of the home. For real-estate transactions, it preserves the deal. For owner-occupants, it protects the people sleeping in the basement.
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Closing in Two Weeks? Call Ohio's Licensed Radon Team Today.
Whether you're an Alvordton homeowner staring at a 9.4 pCi/L inspection result, a Williams County agent trying to save a deal, or a property manager responsible for tenant safety, we'll have a licensed RC202 technician on site this week. Flat-rate pricing. Written guarantee below 4.0 pCi/L. Documentation your title company will accept. Call (xxx) xxx-xxxx or request a quote online.
Radon Eliminator Near Alvordton
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