Radon Eliminator provides Radon Mitigation in Andover, OH. Radon Mitigation in Andover, OH by Ohio-licensed RC202 pros. Call 1-800-555-1234 for a free consultation.
Last updated: June 2026
Andover's Licensed Source for Radon Mitigation (Ohio License RC202)
Photo by AI Generated (Grok Imagine)If your inspection report came back at 4.2 pCi/L, 6.0 pCi/L, or higher, you have a real problem — but you also have a clear, fast path to fix it. Radon Eliminator provides Radon Mitigation in Andover, OH under Ohio Mitigation License RC202, using EPA-aligned protocols and code-compliant active sub-slab depressurization systems. We don't sell fans. We sell a complete system, a clean install, and a documented post-mitigation number below the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L.
Ashtabula County sits in one of Ohio's highest radon exposure zones. The clay-rich soils, glacial till, and limestone bedrock under Andover and the surrounding Pymatuning area routinely produce indoor radon readings well above the federal action threshold. That isn't a marketing line — it's geology. Homes near Pymatuning State Park, properties along State Route 85, and older farmhouses across Andover Township consistently test in ranges that demand mitigation, not monitoring.
Call 1-800-555-1234 for same-week service, or request a written quote online. We give straight prices over the phone — no in-home sales pitch required.
Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Radon Mitigation in Andover
Most Andover homeowners call us after three frustrating conversations with contractors who wouldn't quote a price, wouldn't share a license number, and wouldn't commit to a timeline. We do all three on the first call.
- Ohio License RC202, stated upfront. Ohio law requires a licensed mitigation professional to install any radon reduction system. Ask any competitor for their license number — most bury it. Ours leads every page.
- Closing-Date Radon Service. If you're under contract and need testing and mitigation completed before closing, we schedule around your deal, not our convenience. Most jobs are installed within 5–7 business days of contract, with post-mitigation testing completed in time for funding.
- Guaranteed under 4.0 pCi/L — in writing. Every residential install includes a post-mitigation short-term test. If the number isn't below the EPA action level, we adjust the system at no charge until it is.
- Multi-vertical experience. We mitigate single-family homes, multi-family apartment buildings, commercial properties, and schools across Ohio. Larger Andover-area property owners — landlords, daycare operators, school facility managers — don't need to hire a residential-only crew and hope.
- Home inspector referral program. Local inspectors who refer clients get priority scheduling and a published partner rate. Ask your inspector if they work with us.
Radon Mitigation Services We Provide in Andover, OH
Residential Radon Mitigation System Installation
Our standard residential system is active sub-slab depressurization (ASD) — the EPA-recommended method for the vast majority of Ohio homes with basements or slab-on-grade foundations. We core a suction point through the slab, run sealed 3" or 4" PVC vent piping to a code-compliant exterior discharge above the roofline, and install a calibrated radon fan sized to your home's substructure. Every system includes a U-tube manometer for ongoing performance verification. Typical Andover residential installs run $1,295–$1,850 depending on foundation type, basement finish, and discharge routing.
EPA-Aligned Radon Testing (Pre- and Post-Mitigation)
We perform short-term continuous radon monitor (CRM) testing for real-estate transactions — results in 48 hours, delivered as a signed, defensible report acceptable to lenders, buyers, and listing agents. We also perform long-term alpha-track testing for homeowners who want annual confirmation. Every mitigation install includes a follow-up CRM test 24–48 hours after system startup to confirm reduction below 4.0 pCi/L.
Commercial, Apartment, and School Radon Mitigation
Commercial buildings, apartment complexes, and Ohio schools have different testing protocols (ANSI/AARST MAMF and MA-MFLB standards) and almost always require multi-point suction, larger fans, and zoned monitoring. We design and install these systems across northeast Ohio. Property managers responsible for tenant safety and school administrators meeting Ohio Department of Health guidance can request a site survey.
Inspection and Upgrade of Existing Radon Systems
If your Andover home has an older mitigation system that's no longer pulling levels below 4.0 pCi/L — or a failed fan, cracked piping, or improper discharge — we inspect, diagnose, and upgrade. Many systems installed before 2010 used undersized fans or improper sealing. A retrofit is almost always cheaper than a full reinstall.
Post-Mitigation Performance Verification
Installing a fan is not mitigation. Mitigation is a documented reduction in indoor radon to a safe level. Every Radon Eliminator install ends with a calibrated CRM test, a written results report, a system labeling placard per Ohio code, and a transferable warranty on workmanship and fan life.
Our Radon Mitigation Process in Andover
Photo by AI Generated (Grok Imagine)Every Andover project follows the same five-step protocol. This is how we hit deadlines without cutting corners.
- Phone consultation and pricing. We ask about your foundation, square footage, current radon reading, and timeline. You get a price range on the call. No home visit required to quote.
- On-site diagnostic survey. A licensed technician inspects your foundation, identifies the best suction-point location, and confirms the discharge route. This takes 30–45 minutes.
- System design and permitting. We design the system to your home's substructure and pull any required permits with Ashtabula County or the Village of Andover.
- Installation. Most residential installs are completed in a single day. Crew arrives between 8–9 AM and is typically off-site by 3–4 PM.
- Post-mitigation testing and documentation. CRM test begins immediately after startup. Results in 48 hours. You receive a signed report, system warranty, and — if you're closing on the home — a transferable file for the buyer.
Local Radon Expertise — Andover, Ashtabula County, and Northeast Ohio
Andover sits in the corner of Ashtabula County, where Ohio, Pennsylvania, and the Pymatuning Reservoir all meet. The local geology — Devonian shale, glacial outwash, and fractured limestone — is exactly the kind of substrate that pushes radon gas into basements and crawlspaces. EPA county data places Ashtabula County in Zone 1, the highest predicted radon risk category, with average indoor levels frequently exceeding 4.0 pCi/L.
We work throughout the Andover area, including homes near Pymatuning State Park, properties along East Main Street and Public Square, the residential streets off of South Main, farmhouses on State Route 7 and Route 85, and lakefront homes in the Pymatuning Lake region. We also serve neighboring communities including Williamsfield, Cherry Valley, Dorset, Wayne Township, Pierpont, and across the county line into Conneaut, Jefferson, and Ashtabula.
Our crews are familiar with the specific construction profiles common in this part of Ohio — older fieldstone basements in pre-1950 farmhouses, poured concrete basements in mid-century homes, and slab-on-grade and walk-out designs in newer Pymatuning-area builds. Each of those foundation types requires a different mitigation approach, and we don't apply a one-size-fits-all template.
How Much Does Radon Mitigation Cost in Andover?
Straight numbers, because nobody else will give them to you:
- Standard residential ASD system: $1,295 – $1,850
- Complex residential (multi-suction, sub-membrane crawlspace, finished basement routing): $1,850 – $2,950
- Short-term CRM radon test (real-estate): $145 – $195
- Post-mitigation verification test: Included with every install
- Commercial / multi-family / school systems: Quoted per site survey
Financing is available through our payment partner for qualifying homeowners — a useful option when mitigation is required as a closing condition and the cost shifts to the seller at settlement.
Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in Andover
How much does radon mitigation cost in Andover?
Most Andover residential mitigation systems cost between $1,295 and $1,850. Complex jobs — multi-suction installations, sub-membrane crawlspace systems, or finished-basement routing — typically run $1,850 to $2,950. We quote a firm price after a free on-site survey, and we include the post-mitigation verification test at no extra charge.
What is the best radon mitigation company in Andover?
The best company is one that holds an active Ohio Radon Mitigation License (RC202 or equivalent), follows ANSI/AARST installation standards, provides written guarantees that levels will be reduced below 4.0 pCi/L, and delivers documented post-mitigation test results. Radon Eliminator meets all four criteria and lists the license number publicly.
How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Andover?
Ask three questions on the first call: (1) What is your Ohio mitigation license number? (2) Will you provide a written post-mitigation test result below 4.0 pCi/L? (3) What is the total price for my home? If you don't get clear answers to all three, keep calling.
What should I look for in radon mitigation services?
Look for a licensed Ohio professional, EPA-aligned protocols, code-compliant discharge above the roofline, a sealed and labeled system, an installed manometer, a written warranty, and a documented post-mitigation test. Avoid contractors who quote sight-unseen with no diagnostic survey, or who skip the post-test.
How long does radon mitigation take?
Most Andover residential installs are completed in a single day. From your initial call to a documented post-mitigation result, the typical timeline is 5 to 10 business days — fast enough to meet most real-estate closing deadlines.
Is radon mitigation worth the investment?
Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the United States, behind only smoking. In a Zone 1 county like Ashtabula, indoor levels above the EPA action threshold are common, not rare. A one-time $1,500 install permanently reduces exposure for everyone living in the home and protects resale value. For real-estate transactions, mitigation is typically required to close.
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Get Your Andover Home Below 4.0 pCi/L — Guaranteed
Whether you're racing a closing date, worried about your family's exposure, or managing a commercial property in Andover, Radon Eliminator delivers licensed, code-compliant Radon Mitigation in Andover, OH with documented results. Ohio License RC202. EPA-aligned protocols. Straight prices. Call now for same-week scheduling, or request a written quote online — no in-home sales pitch required.
Radon Eliminator Near Andover
Visit our nearest location or call us at 330-622-0434 for service in Andover.
