Radon Eliminator provides Radon Mitigation in Brooklyn, OH. Licensed Ohio radon mitigation in Brooklyn (RC202). Call (330) 906-1573 for a free consultation.

Last updated: June 2026

Brooklyn's Licensed Authority for Radon Mitigation

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If your inspection report came back at 4.2, 6.8, or 12.0 pCi/L and your closing date is two weeks away, you don't need a sales pitch — you need a licensed Ohio radon professional on site, a code-compliant mitigation system installed correctly the first time, and a post-mitigation test that documents your home is under 4.0 pCi/L. That is exactly what Radon Eliminator does. We hold Ohio Radon Mitigation License RC202, we follow EPA-aligned protocols, and we built our company around Radon Mitigation Brooklyn OH projects with hard deadlines: real-estate transactions, school district compliance, and multi-family property obligations.

Brooklyn sits inside Cuyahoga County, which the Ohio Department of Health classifies as EPA Radon Zone 1 — the highest risk category, with predicted indoor radon screening levels above 4.0 pCi/L. Roughly one in three homes tested in this part of Ohio comes back elevated. The geology underneath Brooklyn — fractured shale and glacial till — naturally produces radon, and the tight building envelopes of post-war and modern construction along Memphis Avenue, Biddulph Road, and Ridge Road trap it. This isn't a scare tactic. It's why your inspector recommended testing in the first place.

We don't sell fans. We sell a permanent system, a clean install, and a number you can hand to a buyer, a lender, or a school board.

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Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Radon Mitigation in Brooklyn

Most companies advertising Radon Mitigation Brooklyn near me are general contractors who added radon as a side service. We are radon specialists — it is the only thing we do. Here is what that means for you in Brooklyn:

  • Ohio License RC202, stated upfront. Ohio law requires a licensed mitigation contractor to install any active radon reduction system. Ask any competitor for their license number before they touch your foundation. Ours is RC202, and it appears on every contract, permit, and post-mitigation report we issue.
  • Closing-Date Radon Service. When a Brooklyn home sale is contingent on radon remediation, we schedule the install around your closing — not the other way around. Most jobs are completed in one day, with the post-mitigation test running 48 hours after install. We coordinate directly with your agent, title company, and inspector.
  • Guaranteed below 4.0 pCi/L. EPA's action level is 4.0 pCi/L. Our standard guarantee is to bring your home below that threshold, documented with a charcoal or continuous radon monitor (CRM) test after install. If we don't hit the number, we modify the system at no additional cost.
  • Multi-vertical experience. We mitigate single-family homes in Brooklyn's Brookpark Road corridor, but we also handle apartment complexes, condominium associations, daycare facilities, and school buildings throughout Cuyahoga County. Larger properties require sub-slab depressurization design that single-home contractors are not trained for.
  • Transparent, written pricing. Most Brooklyn homeowners we speak with were quoted three wildly different prices by three companies that wouldn't put anything in writing. Our system pricing is fixed, written, and includes the post-mitigation test, permits, and electrical.

Our Radon Mitigation Services in Brooklyn, OH

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Every Brooklyn property has a different foundation, slab type, and air-handling situation. We design the system to the building — not from a generic template. Our core services include:

Residential Radon Mitigation System Installation

Active sub-slab depressurization (ASD) is the EPA-recommended method for most Brooklyn homes. We core through the basement slab, install schedule-40 PVC suction piping, route it up through the home or along an exterior wall, and install a UL-listed radon fan in an unconditioned space (attic or exterior) — never inside living space, per EPA protocol. Every system includes a manometer, labeling, and electrical to code.

Commercial, School & Multi-Family Mitigation

Brooklyn apartment owners, condo boards, and the schools serving Brooklyn City School District have legal obligations regarding indoor air quality. We design multi-suction-point systems for large slabs, properly zone parking-garage and basement-storage areas, and provide the documentation required for compliance with state and federal guidance. We have completed mitigations for properties along Tiedeman Road and the Brookpark commercial corridor.

Pre- and Post-Mitigation Radon Testing

We deploy continuous radon monitors (CRMs) for fast, defensible 48-hour real-estate tests and charcoal canisters for standard residential testing. Every result is delivered as a signed PDF report referencing the EPA protocol used — the document your lender, buyer, and title company will accept.

Existing System Inspection & Upgrade

If you bought a Brooklyn home with an existing radon system and the levels are creeping back up, the fan may be failing, the seal may be broken, or the original install may have been undersized. We inspect, diagnose, and upgrade systems installed by other contractors — including warranty repairs on systems we did not originally install.

Home Inspector Partner Program

Brooklyn-area home inspectors who refer radon work to us receive priority scheduling, transparent pricing they can quote to their clients with confidence, and a published partner offer. We never compete with inspectors — we make them look good by closing the loop on every flagged report.

How Much Does Radon Mitigation Cost in Brooklyn?

Most standard single-family Brooklyn homes — a typical 1,200 to 2,000 sq ft house with a poured basement off Memphis Avenue or near Veterans Memorial Park — fall in the $1,295 to $1,895 range for a complete active sub-slab depressurization system, including permit, electrical, post-mitigation test, and warranty. Homes with crawlspaces, multiple foundation types, or sub-slab obstructions can run higher because they require additional suction points or sub-membrane systems. Commercial and multi-family pricing is quoted after a site visit.

What is not in our price? Nothing. There are no surprise add-ons for the post-test, the electrical permit, or the manometer. That is the difference between affordable Radon Mitigation Brooklyn work done right and a low-ball quote that grows by 40% on install day.

Our 4-Step Radon Mitigation Process

We've refined this process across thousands of Ohio installs. It is built for speed without cutting corners — important when you're the top Radon Mitigation Brooklyn homeowners call with a closing on the calendar.

  1. Diagnostic Site Visit. A licensed RC202 technician inspects your foundation, identifies suction-point locations, evaluates sub-slab communication, and confirms the routing path for piping and the fan location. You receive a written, fixed-price proposal before we leave.
  2. System Design & Permitting. We finalize the system design, pull any required permits with the City of Brooklyn or Cuyahoga County, and schedule the install around your closing date or compliance deadline.
  3. One-Day Installation. Most residential systems install in 4 to 6 hours. We core the slab, set the suction pit, route PVC, install the radon fan and manometer, seal foundation penetrations, and complete the electrical to NEC code. The work area is left clean.
  4. Post-Mitigation Test & Documentation. 24 to 48 hours after install, we deploy a CRM or charcoal test. You receive a signed report showing the post-mitigation radon level — almost always well under 2.0 pCi/L — that you can hand to a buyer, lender, or compliance officer.

Local Expertise: Why Brooklyn Homes Need Radon Mitigation

Brooklyn, Ohio is one of Cleveland's older inner-ring suburbs, with housing stock ranging from 1920s bungalows near Brookpark Road to mid-century ranches along Biddulph and modern construction near the Brooklyn Recreation Center. Every era of construction has its own radon profile:

  • Pre-1950 homes often have stone or block foundations with significant air leakage paths — radon can enter through wall cavities, not just the slab.
  • 1950s–1970s ranches typically have poured basement slabs with floor drains and sump pits that act as radon entry highways if left unsealed.
  • Newer construction uses tighter vapor barriers and HVAC systems that actively pull soil gas into the home through stack effect.

We have installed systems throughout Brooklyn and the surrounding communities — Parma, Cleveland's Old Brooklyn neighborhood, Linndale, Brooklyn Heights, and the Memphis-Fulton corridor. Because Cuyahoga County sits in EPA Radon Zone 1, the Ohio Department of Health recommends every home be tested every two years and after any major HVAC or foundation work. If you're near MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, or the I-480 corridor, your soil profile is essentially identical to homes we've successfully mitigated dozens of times.

Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in Brooklyn

How much does radon mitigation cost in Brooklyn?

Standard residential systems in Brooklyn typically range from $1,295 to $1,895, including the permit, electrical, post-mitigation test, and warranty. Crawlspaces, multiple foundations, or commercial properties are quoted after a site visit. We provide written, fixed pricing — no surprise charges.

What is the best radon mitigation company in Brooklyn?

The best company is one that holds an active Ohio Radon Mitigation License (ours is RC202), follows EPA-aligned protocols, guarantees results below 4.0 pCi/L in writing, and provides documented post-mitigation testing. Radon Eliminator meets all four criteria and specializes in real-estate-deadline projects.

How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Brooklyn?

Ask three questions: (1) What is your Ohio mitigation license number? (2) Is the post-mitigation test included in the price? (3) What happens if my home doesn't test below 4.0 pCi/L after install? If any answer is vague, keep calling. A professional contractor answers all three immediately.

What should I look for in radon mitigation services?

Look for a UL-listed radon fan installed outside conditioned space, schedule-40 PVC piping (not flex duct), a visible U-tube manometer, sealed foundation penetrations, dedicated electrical to NEC code, and a post-mitigation test report. Anything less is not a code-compliant system.

How long does radon mitigation take?

Most Brooklyn single-family installs take 4 to 6 hours. The post-mitigation test runs 48 hours after install. From the day you call us, we can typically have a tested, documented, under-4.0 pCi/L home within 5 to 7 business days — fast enough for almost any closing deadline.

Is radon mitigation worth the investment?

Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer in non-smokers per the EPA and Surgeon General. A mitigation system costs less than 1% of most home values, runs on roughly $5 per month of electricity, and lasts 20+ years. For real-estate transactions, it's frequently required to close. For families with children sleeping in basement bedrooms, it's not optional.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in Brooklyn

How much does radon mitigation cost in Brooklyn, OH?
Standard residential radon mitigation systems in Brooklyn typically range from $1,295 to $1,895, including the permit, electrical work, post-mitigation test, and warranty. Crawlspaces, multiple foundation types, or commercial properties require a site visit for accurate pricing. Radon Eliminator provides written, fixed pricing with no surprise charges.
What is the best radon mitigation company in Brooklyn?
The best radon mitigation company holds an active Ohio Mitigation License (Radon Eliminator's is RC202), follows EPA-aligned protocols, guarantees results below 4.0 pCi/L in writing, and provides documented post-mitigation testing.
How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Brooklyn?
Ask for their Ohio license number, confirm the post-mitigation test is included, and verify their guarantee if levels don't drop below 4.0 pCi/L. A professional contractor answers all three questions immediately and in writing.
What should I look for in radon mitigation services?
Look for a UL-listed radon fan installed outside conditioned space, schedule-40 PVC piping, a U-tube manometer, sealed foundation penetrations, dedicated electrical to NEC code, and a documented post-mitigation test report.
How long does radon mitigation take?
Most Brooklyn single-family installations take 4 to 6 hours. The post-mitigation test runs 48 hours afterward. From initial call to documented results, expect 5 to 7 business days — fast enough for nearly any real-estate closing deadline.
Is radon mitigation worth the investment?
Yes. Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer in non-smokers per the EPA. A mitigation system costs less than 1% of most home values, uses about $5 per month of electricity, and lasts 20+ years. For real-estate sales, it's often required to close.

Closing in Two Weeks? Call Brooklyn's Licensed Radon Team Now.

Whether your inspection report flagged elevated radon, your school district needs compliance documentation, or your apartment complex requires a multi-point mitigation design, Radon Eliminator is the licensed RC202 team Brooklyn property owners call when the result has to be defensible. We will quote you in writing, install in one day, and document your home under 4.0 pCi/L. Call now to schedule your diagnostic site visit, or request a written estimate online. We answer the phone — even when other contractors don't.

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