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Last updated: June 2026

Radon Mitigation Cleveland Heights OH: Licensed, Fast, and Built to Pass the Re-Test

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Cleveland Heights sits in EPA Radon Zone 1 — the highest-risk zone in the country. Cuyahoga County homes regularly test above the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L, and the older brick and Tudor housing stock in neighborhoods like Coventry, Cedar-Fairmount, and Forest Hill — with their deep stone foundations and original basement slabs — are especially prone to elevated readings. If your inspector handed you a number above 4.0, you do not have a mystery on your hands. You have a solvable problem with a known fix.

Radon Eliminator is an Ohio-licensed radon mitigation contractor (Ohio Mitigation License RC202) installing permanent, sub-slab depressurization systems across Cleveland Heights, Shaker Heights, University Heights, and the greater Cleveland east side. We design every system to meet ANSI/AARST standards, hold up on a post-mitigation re-test, and — when a closing is on the line — get installed inside the inspection-response window your purchase agreement actually allows.

That is the difference between professional Radon Mitigation Cleveland Heights OH homeowners can rely on and a fan-swap job that fails the next test. Call (800) 605-2056 or request a quote online and we will give you a firm price and a firm install date on the same call.

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Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Radon Mitigation in Cleveland Heights

Most Cleveland Heights homeowners calling us are not radon experts — they are sellers two weeks from closing, buyers with a contingency clock running, or property managers staring at an apartment-wide test result. Here is what makes us the right call:

  • Ohio license RC202. We lead with it because most competitors bury it. Ohio law requires a licensed mitigation contractor to install a permanent system. If a quote does not include a license number, the work is not legal.
  • Closing-deadline turnaround. Standard residential mitigation systems are installed in a single day, usually within 5–7 days of your call. When a purchase agreement requires faster, we say so up front — not after the deposit clears.
  • EPA-aligned testing. We use continuous radon monitors and protocol-compliant short-term tests so your numbers hold up with the buyer's agent, the lender, and any future inspection.
  • Permanent, code-compliant systems. Sub-slab depressurization built to ANSI/AARST RMS-SF standards, with proper manometer, sealed suction points, and exterior discharge above the eave line. Not a basement fan and a prayer.
  • Multi-vertical proof. We mitigate Ohio schools, apartment complexes, and commercial buildings under the same license. If a school board trusts our system in a classroom, your basement is straightforward.
  • Transparent pricing. Most Cleveland Heights single-family homes fall in a defined price band. We tell you that band on the phone before we ever visit.
  • Aesthetic-first design. Pipes routed through the garage, utility chase, or rear elevation whenever the structure allows. We do not put a 4-inch white pipe across your front porch.

That combination — licensed, fast, code-compliant, and visually clean — is why we are considered the best Radon Mitigation Cleveland Heights contractor for transaction work.

Our Radon Mitigation Services in Cleveland Heights

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We handle the full radon lifecycle — from the first test to the post-mitigation verification — so you are not coordinating three vendors during the most stressful 30 days of a home sale.

EPA-Aligned Radon Testing

48-hour short-term tests using continuous radon monitors (CRMs) for real-estate transactions, plus long-term alpha-track testing for owner-occupants who want a true annual average. Results are documented in a report your agent, lender, and buyer's inspector will accept without pushback.

Residential Sub-Slab Depressurization Systems

The standard fix for Cleveland Heights single-family homes — including the older basement-and-crawlspace combinations common in Forest Hill and Fairfax. A sealed suction point is cut through the slab, a radon fan draws soil gas from beneath the foundation, and the discharge pipe vents safely above the roofline. Post-install readings typically drop from 5–15 pCi/L down below 2.0.

Crawlspace and Sump-Integrated Mitigation

For homes with dirt crawlspaces or active sump pits — common in the older Coventry and Cedar Lee housing stock — we install vapor-barrier membrane systems and sealed sump covers tied into the suction line. One system, both sources controlled.

Commercial, School, and Multi-Family Mitigation

Apartment buildings, condo associations, schools, and commercial properties under Ohio's elevated-radon obligations. We design multi-point suction systems sized to the building footprint, coordinate with facilities staff, and provide the documentation required for compliance files.

Post-Mitigation Verification Testing

Every install is followed by a verification test to confirm the system pulled the home below 4.0 pCi/L — and our target is below 2.0. The report goes directly to you, your agent, and the buyer's side if requested. This is what closes the deal.

Real-Estate Transaction Services

Dedicated scheduling for purchase agreements. Tell us your inspection-response deadline, your closing date, and your agent's contact, and we work backwards. This is the lane most competitors ignore — and it is where deals get saved.

Our Radon Mitigation Process: From High Reading to Cleared Re-Test

Here is exactly what happens after you call us.

  1. Phone consult and price band (same day). Tell us the test result, the home's age, and the foundation type. We give you a price range, a timeline, and a clear next step. No mystery quotes.
  2. On-site diagnostic visit. A licensed technician walks the home, locates the optimal suction point, confirms pipe routing, and discusses aesthetics with you before anything is cut. You approve the design.
  3. System installation (one day). Slab penetration, sealed suction point, PVC routing, radon fan installation, manometer mounting, and exterior discharge above the eave. Most Cleveland Heights installs are complete in 6–8 hours.
  4. Post-mitigation test (48–72 hours). A continuous monitor verifies the system pulled the home below the EPA action level. You receive a signed report.
  5. Warranty and documentation. System warranty, fan warranty, and installation documentation are sent to you — and to your agent if a transaction is in motion.

That is the entire process. No upsells, no surprises, no second visit to fix what should have been done right.

Local Expertise: Why Cleveland Heights Homes Need a Cleveland Heights Approach

Cleveland Heights is not a generic suburb. The housing stock matters for radon, and a contractor who has only worked on 1990s ranches in flat subdivisions will struggle here.

The early-1900s Tudors and Colonials around Fairmount Boulevard and North Park have deep stone-and-mortar foundations with porous joints — high radon entry points that demand careful sealing before depressurization. The brick four-squares near Cedar-Lee often have partial basements paired with crawlspaces, requiring combination systems. Homes in Forest Hill, originally part of the Rockefeller estate development, frequently have unusual basement layouts that need custom suction-point placement.

We also know the local context: Cuyahoga County's underlying glacial till and shale bedrock are exactly the geology that produces elevated radon. Homes near the Lake View Cemetery bluffs, along Mayfield Road, and throughout the Severance area routinely test in the 5–10 pCi/L range. We serve Cleveland Heights, Shaker Heights, University Heights, South Euclid, East Cleveland, Lyndhurst, and the broader Heights-area market — and our crews know the permit and right-of-way nuances of each.

For real-estate professionals: we work regularly with brokers from the Cleveland Heights, Shaker Heights, and East Side offices and understand the residential purchase agreement timelines used in Northeast Ohio. When you refer a client to us, we treat your transaction calendar as the priority.

Radon Mitigation Cost in Cleveland Heights, OH

Most single-family Cleveland Heights homes fall between $1,395 and $2,200 for a complete, code-compliant mitigation system installed by an Ohio-licensed contractor. Homes with multiple foundation types, finished basements requiring careful pipe routing, or crawlspace components run higher. Multi-family and commercial systems are priced by building footprint after a site visit.

That price includes the diagnostic visit, the full system installation, the radon fan (with manufacturer warranty), the manometer, post-mitigation verification testing, and all documentation. We do not charge separately for the test that confirms the system worked. That is part of the job.

If you are looking for affordable Radon Mitigation Cleveland Heights OH pricing, the honest answer is this: the cheapest quote is almost always the most expensive one. A $900 system installed without proper sealing or fan sizing will fail the re-test, delay your closing, and require a second contractor to fix. Pay once for code-compliant work.

Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in Cleveland Heights

How much does radon mitigation cost in Cleveland Heights?

Most single-family Cleveland Heights homes are mitigated for $1,395–$2,200, including testing, installation, the radon fan, and post-mitigation verification. Homes with crawlspaces, multiple foundations, or complex routing run higher. We quote a firm price band on the phone before any visit.

What is the best radon mitigation company in Cleveland Heights?

Choose a contractor licensed in Ohio (license numbers start with RC for mitigation — ours is RC202), who installs systems to ANSI/AARST standards, includes post-mitigation testing in the price, and can commit to your closing timeline in writing. Radon Eliminator meets all four criteria.

How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Cleveland Heights?

Ask three questions: What is your Ohio mitigation license number? Will you include post-mitigation testing in the quoted price? Can you guarantee my system in writing to drop the home below 4.0 pCi/L? Any contractor who hedges on any of those three is not the right hire.

What should I look for in radon mitigation services?

Look for sub-slab depressurization (not just a fan in the basement), sealed suction points, a manometer for easy ongoing monitoring, exterior discharge above the roofline, and documentation in writing. Cheap fan-only jobs frequently fail re-tests and cost you the deal.

How long does radon mitigation take?

Installation itself takes 6–8 hours for a typical Cleveland Heights home — one day, start to finish. From your initial call to a verified post-mitigation result, plan on 5–10 days. When a real-estate closing requires faster, tell us up front and we will tell you what is possible.

Is radon mitigation worth the investment?

Yes — and not just for health reasons. A documented, professionally installed mitigation system protects your home's resale value, satisfies buyer contingencies, and is required by Ohio disclosure law to be reported once a high test is on record. The system pays for itself the moment it saves a deal.

Get Cleveland Heights Radon Mitigation Scheduled This Week

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If you are a homeowner staring at a 4.2, 5.7, or 9.3 pCi/L test result, an agent trying to keep a deal alive, or a property manager working through compliance — we can have a price, a timeline, and an install date confirmed today. Call (800) 605-2056 or request a quote online for top Radon Mitigation Cleveland Heights service from Ohio's licensed (RC202) radon authority.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in Cleveland Heights

How much does radon mitigation cost in Cleveland Heights?
Most single-family Cleveland Heights homes are mitigated for $1,395–$2,200, including testing, installation, the radon fan, and post-mitigation verification. Homes with crawlspaces, multiple foundations, or complex pipe routing run higher. We quote a firm price band over the phone before any site visit.
What is the best radon mitigation company in Cleveland Heights?
Choose a contractor licensed by the State of Ohio (mitigation licenses start with RC — ours is RC202), who installs systems to ANSI/AARST standards, includes post-mitigation testing in the price, and commits to your closing timeline in writing. Radon Eliminator meets all four criteria.
How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Cleveland Heights?
Ask three questions: What is your Ohio mitigation license number? Is post-mitigation testing included in the quoted price? Will you guarantee in writing the system will drop the home below 4.0 pCi/L? A contractor who hedges on any of these is not the right hire.
What should I look for in radon mitigation services?
Look for sub-slab depressurization (not just a basement fan), sealed suction points, a manometer for ongoing monitoring, exterior discharge above the roofline, and written documentation. Cheap fan-only installations frequently fail re-tests and cost sellers their closing.
How long does radon mitigation take?
Installation takes 6–8 hours for a typical Cleveland Heights home — one day, start to finish. From initial call to verified post-mitigation result, plan on 5–10 days. When a real-estate closing demands faster, we tell you up front what is possible.
Is radon mitigation worth the investment?
Yes. Beyond the health benefits, a documented mitigation system protects resale value, satisfies buyer contingencies, and is required to be disclosed under Ohio law once a high reading exists. The system pays for itself the moment it saves a transaction.

Cleveland Heights Radon Mitigation — Licensed, Fast, Done Right

Call Ohio's RC202-licensed radon authority for transparent pricing and closing-deadline turnaround. EPA-aligned testing and permanent, code-compliant systems for homeowners, real-estate transactions, and commercial properties across Cleveland Heights and the East Side.

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