Radon Eliminator provides Radon Mitigation in Bath, OH. Licensed Ohio radon mitigation in Bath, OH (RC202). Call (330) 871-2300 for a free consultation.

Last updated: June 2026

Why Bath, OH Homeowners Call Radon Eliminator First

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Bath Township sits in Summit County, one of the highest-radon corridors in Ohio. The same glacial till and shale bedrock that gives Yellow Creek and the Cuyahoga Valley their character also pushes radon gas straight up into basements and crawlspaces along Bath Road, Cleveland-Massillon, and Ira Road. The Ohio Department of Health classifies Summit County as Zone 1 — the highest radon potential category the EPA assigns. If you live in Bath, the question isn't whether radon is moving through your soil. It's how much is reaching your living space.

Radon Eliminator is a licensed Ohio radon mitigation contractor (Ohio License RC202) operating out of nearby Akron. We install permanent, code-compliant sub-slab depressurization systems for single-family homes, commercial buildings, schools, and apartment complexes across Bath and the surrounding Summit County communities. Every job ends the same way: a post-mitigation radon test, in writing, documenting a result below the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L. No verbal assurances. No "it should be fine." A number, on paper, that holds up in a real-estate file.

For Radon Mitigation Bath OH projects tied to a closing date, we run a Closing-Date Radon Service — testing, install, and verification scheduled around your contract deadlines, not ours. Call (330) 871-2300 for same-week scheduling.

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What Makes Radon Eliminator the Best Radon Mitigation Bath Has Access To

Most homeowners searching for the best Radon Mitigation Bath contractors find the same three frustrations: nobody lists their Ohio license number publicly, nobody will quote a real price over the phone, and nobody treats a two-week closing deadline as the priority it is. We built our business on solving those three problems.

  • Ohio License RC202, stated upfront. Ohio law requires every radon mitigation contractor to hold a current state license. Ask the next company you call for their RC number. If they hesitate, you have your answer.
  • Real pricing, not a sales visit. A standard residential sub-slab depressurization system in Bath typically runs $1,200–$1,950 depending on foundation type (poured, block, or crawlspace), fan routing, and finish requirements. Commercial and multi-family quotes are scoped on-site.
  • EPA-aligned protocols. We test using EPA-approved continuous radon monitors and follow the EPA Radon Mitigation Standard (RMS-LB) for installation — the same protocol home inspectors and lenders expect to see referenced on the post-mitigation report.
  • Multi-vertical experience. Single-family homes are the bulk of what we do, but we also mitigate apartment buildings, office buildings, daycares, and K-12 schools — work that requires multi-point diagnostic testing and sealed manifold systems most residential-only contractors aren't equipped for.
  • Documented warranty. System workmanship is warrantied, fan manufacturer warranties (typically 5 years) are registered in your name, and the radon level guarantee is in writing on every contract.

That's why agents, inspectors, and property managers across Bath, Fairlawn, Richfield, and Akron call us when the result has to be right the first time.

Professional Radon Mitigation Bath OH Services We Provide

Residential Radon Mitigation System Installation

The workhorse service. We install active soil depressurization (ASD) systems sized for your foundation — typically a sealed suction point through the slab, PVC routing to an exterior or attic-mounted Radonaway or Festa fan, and a U-tube manometer for ongoing system verification. Most Bath homes — including the larger custom builds off Cleveland-Massillon and the older ranches near Hammond Corners — are completed in a single day. Crawlspaces are mitigated with a sealed vapor barrier and sub-membrane depressurization.

Commercial, School & Apartment Mitigation

Commercial property owners, school districts, and apartment landlords carry legal exposure on indoor air quality. We design multi-point mitigation systems for buildings with slab joints, elevator pits, and zoned HVAC — and we coordinate around occupied schedules. Ohio schools test under the Ohio Department of Health protocol; we handle the mitigation side when results come back elevated.

Real-Estate & Closing-Date Radon Service

Inspection report came back at 6.2 pCi/L and you close in 14 days? This is the call we take most often. We can typically test, install, and re-test inside that window. Reports are formatted for buyer's agents, listing agents, and lenders, and we coordinate directly with the inspection company if needed.

Post-Mitigation Testing & System Diagnostics

Every install includes a 48-hour post-mitigation radon test using a continuous radon monitor. We also diagnose and upgrade older systems — failed fans, undersized suction points, or systems installed before the current Ohio RC licensing standard. If you bought a home with an existing system and the manometer reads zero, call us.

24/7 On-Site Radon Assessment

For commercial clients and time-sensitive transactions, we provide on-site assessment outside standard hours. Call our line and we'll schedule accordingly.

Our Radon Mitigation Process in Bath, OH

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Our process is built for one outcome: a documented radon level below 4.0 pCi/L, installed by a licensed Ohio professional, on a timeline that fits your situation.

  1. Site Diagnostic & Quote. We walk the home, identify foundation type (slab, block, crawlspace, or mixed), evaluate sump pits and floor penetrations, and locate the optimal suction point. You receive a written, fixed-price quote — not an estimate that changes on install day.
  2. System Design. Pipe routing is designed for both performance and discretion. Exterior runs are kept on less-visible elevations; interior runs through garages or unfinished closets are preferred where possible. Fan placement follows EPA RMS-LB (outside conditioned space).
  3. Installation. Most Bath residential systems install in 4–8 hours. Slab core, suction pit, sealed PVC manifold, exterior fan, exhaust above eaveline, U-tube manometer, system label, and sealing of all visible foundation penetrations.
  4. Post-Mitigation Test. A continuous radon monitor is deployed for a minimum 48-hour test in closed-house conditions. Results are emailed as a signed PDF report referencing our RC202 license and EPA protocol.
  5. Documentation Handoff. You get the post-mit report, warranty registration, fan model and serial, and operating instructions. For real-estate transactions, we send copies directly to the agent or title company on request.

Local Expertise: Radon Conditions Across Bath Township

Bath isn't a uniform radon profile. Homes near Bath Nature Preserve and along Ira Road sit on different soil profiles than the newer subdivisions off Granger Road or the established neighborhoods near Revere High School. We've mitigated in all of them, and the patterns are real:

  • Older brick and block-foundation homes near Hammond Corners and the Ghent area frequently test in the 5–10 pCi/L range due to mortar-joint infiltration. These need careful sealing in addition to active depressurization.
  • Newer construction off Cleveland-Massillon Road and in the Yellow Creek corridor often has passive radon piping roughed in. We convert these passive stubs to active systems — usually a faster, cleaner install.
  • Walkout basements common to Bath's hillside lots create unique pressure dynamics. We adjust fan sizing accordingly; an oversized fan on a walkout can actually pull conditioned air out of the home.
  • Crawlspace homes near Bath Center require sub-membrane depressurization with a fully sealed 12-mil vapor barrier — a different system entirely from slab mitigation.

We also serve adjacent communities: Akron, Fairlawn, Copley, Richfield, Montrose, Granger, Hudson, and Peninsula. If you're inside the Revere or Akron school district boundaries, we're local to you.

Affordable Radon Mitigation Bath OH Pricing — What You'll Actually Pay

We publish ranges because hiding pricing wastes everyone's time. Final quotes depend on the site walk, but here is the realistic Bath market:

  • Standard residential slab system: $1,200 – $1,650
  • Block foundation with sealing work: $1,400 – $1,950
  • Crawlspace sub-membrane system: $1,800 – $2,800
  • Multi-suction or walkout configurations: $2,000 – $3,200
  • Pre- or post-mitigation testing (CRM, 48 hr): $145 – $195
  • Commercial / school / apartment: scoped on-site

Financing is available for qualified homeowners, and we offer a published referral incentive for partnering home inspectors. Ask about it when you call.

Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in Bath

How much does radon mitigation cost in Bath?

Most Bath residential mitigation systems run between $1,200 and $1,950. Crawlspaces, walkout basements, and homes requiring multiple suction points cost more. We provide a fixed written quote after a site walk — not a moving estimate.

What is the best radon mitigation company in Bath?

The standard you should apply: Ohio license number stated publicly (ours is RC202), EPA-aligned protocols, written post-mitigation radon test, fan and workmanship warranty in writing, and experience beyond single-family homes. Radon Eliminator meets all five.

How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Bath?

Ask three questions: (1) What is your Ohio RC license number? (2) Will you provide a post-mitigation continuous radon monitor test in writing? (3) Is your quote fixed or an estimate? If you don't get clear answers, move on.

What should I look for in radon mitigation services?

A sealed, properly sized active soil depressurization system; fan mounted outside conditioned living space per EPA RMS-LB; exhaust terminated above the eaveline and 10 feet from operable openings; a U-tube manometer on the riser; and a labeled system with operating instructions.

How long does radon mitigation take?

Most Bath homes install in 4–8 hours. The 48-hour post-mitigation test follows. From the day you call, expect a complete project — test, install, verify — inside 7–10 business days. Closing-date jobs are expedited.

Is radon mitigation worth the investment?

The EPA estimates radon causes approximately 21,000 lung cancer deaths annually in the U.S. — the leading cause among non-smokers. At Bath's average elevated levels (often 5–8 pCi/L in untreated homes), long-term exposure carries measurable risk. A $1,500 system that drops your level to under 2.0 pCi/L is one of the highest-return health investments in homeownership.

Home Inspectors & Real-Estate Professionals: Partner With Us

We run a published referral program for Bath-area home inspectors and real-estate agents. Your clients get priority scheduling on closing-date jobs, fixed pricing, and direct report delivery to your transaction file. You get a reliable Ohio-licensed mitigation partner who won't blow your timeline. Call to enroll.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in Bath

How much does radon mitigation cost in Bath, OH?
Most residential radon mitigation systems in Bath cost between $1,200 and $1,950. Crawlspaces and walkout basements range $1,800–$3,200. Radon Eliminator provides fixed written quotes after a site assessment.
What is the best radon mitigation company in Bath?
Look for an Ohio-licensed contractor (we are RC202), EPA-aligned installation protocols, a written post-mitigation continuous radon monitor test, and warranties in writing. Radon Eliminator publishes all four upfront.
How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Bath?
Verify their Ohio RC license number, confirm they provide a post-mitigation test in writing, and require a fixed-price quote rather than a moving estimate. Avoid any contractor who won't state their license publicly.
What should I look for in radon mitigation services?
A properly sized active soil depressurization system, fan outside conditioned space, exhaust above the eaveline, a U-tube manometer, sealed foundation penetrations, and documented post-mitigation results under 4.0 pCi/L.
How long does radon mitigation take?
Installation typically takes 4–8 hours in a Bath home. A 48-hour post-mitigation test follows. Full project timelines from first call to verified results are usually 7–10 business days, faster for real-estate deadlines.
Is radon mitigation worth the investment?
Yes. Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers per the EPA. A mitigation system that reduces a home from 6–8 pCi/L to under 2.0 pCi/L is among the highest-return health investments in homeownership and protects resale value.

Get Radon Mitigation in Bath, OH Scheduled This Week

Whether you're a Bath homeowner with an elevated inspection report, an agent racing a closing date, or a property manager handling a multi-unit building — call the licensed Ohio team that publishes its RC202 number, its pricing, and its post-mitigation results. Fixed quotes. EPA-aligned installs. Documented under 4.0 pCi/L.Call (330) 871-2300 for same-week scheduling, or request a written quote through our online contact form. Closing-date jobs prioritized.

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