Radon Eliminator provides Radon Mitigation in Dry Run, OH. Radon Mitigation in Dry Run, OH by Ohio-licensed RC202 pros. Call (330) 836-1750 for a free consultation.

Last updated: June 2026

Licensed Radon Mitigation Dry Run OH Homeowners and Agents Rely On

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If an inspector handed you a radon result above 4.0 pCi/L on a Dry Run property, you have two real questions: how dangerous is it, and how fast can it be fixed before closing? Radon Eliminator answers both. We are an Ohio-licensed radon mitigation contractor (Ohio Mitigation License RC202) installing permanent, code-compliant active soil depressurization systems across Hamilton County and the greater Cincinnati area, including Dry Run, Kenwood, Madeira, and Indian Hill.

Dry Run sits inside EPA Radon Zone 1 — the highest-risk classification in the country. Homes built on the limestone and clay soils that run through southwest Ohio routinely test between 4.0 and 12.0 pCi/L, and we have mitigated properties in this corridor as high as 40+ pCi/L. A result of 5.2 pCi/L is not a gray area; the EPA recommends mitigation at 4.0 pCi/L and above, and Ohio disclosure law requires sellers to share known results. We fix it. Permanently.

For real-estate transactions, our standard commitment is simple: test results within 48 hours of monitor pickup, and a complete mitigation system installed within 5–7 business days of contract signature in most Dry Run zip codes. That timeline keeps your closing on the calendar.

  • Ohio Mitigation License RC202 — verifiable with the Ohio Department of Health
  • EPA-aligned continuous radon monitor testing (not cheap charcoal kits)
  • Permanent active sub-slab depressurization systems, not fan-swap shortcuts
  • Transparent flat-rate pricing — quoted before we arrive
  • Post-mitigation re-test included to confirm levels below 4.0 pCi/L
  • Workmanship and system warranty in writing

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Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Radon Mitigation in Dry Run

Most contractors who show up in a search for the best Radon Mitigation Dry Run are general remodelers or HVAC crews who bolt a fan onto a pipe and hope it passes a re-test. That is not what we do. Radon Eliminator is a radon-only company. It is the entire business.

Ohio License RC202 — Posted, Not Hidden

Ohio law requires anyone installing a radon mitigation system to hold a state license. We lead with ours: RC202. If a competitor cannot show you a license number on their truck, their invoice, or their website, the system they install cannot be legally disclosed at resale. That becomes your problem at the next closing.

Closing-Deadline Turnaround

We schedule around purchase agreements, not contractor calendars. When a Dry Run agent calls us with a 14-day inspection contingency, we build the install date backward from closing — testing, design, installation, and re-test all sequenced to land before the deadline. This is the top Radon Mitigation Dry Run OH service for transactions on a clock.

Multi-Vertical Proof

We mitigate radon in Ohio public schools, multi-unit apartment buildings, medical offices, and commercial properties where state inspectors verify the work. The same engineering and the same crews handle your Dry Run basement. If a school district trusts our systems for hundreds of children, your home is well within our wheelhouse.

Aesthetic Routing

One of the most common complaints homeowners have with cheap radon work is an ugly white PVC pipe running up the front of the house. We route exhaust stacks through garages, utility chases, and rear elevations whenever the home's construction allows it. We walk the exterior with you before we drill.

Home Inspector Referral Program

If you are a Dry Run-area home inspector or real-estate professional, ask about our referral program and inspector Special Offer. We protect your client relationship, communicate directly with the listing agent, and never upsell unrelated work.

Our Radon Mitigation Services in Dry Run, OH

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Our Radon Mitigation services Dry Run OH residents and businesses request fall into five clear categories. Every one is performed by RC202-licensed technicians and documented for resale, lender, or compliance use.

1. EPA-Aligned Radon Testing

We use continuous radon monitors (CRMs) that record hourly readings over a 48-hour closed-house test — the protocol the EPA and AARST specify for real-estate transactions. You receive a signed, time-stamped report suitable for buyer, lender, and disclosure use. Short-term charcoal kits from a hardware store are not accepted at most closings; ours are.

2. Active Sub-Slab Depressurization (ASD) Systems

This is the gold-standard mitigation method for Dry Run's typical basement and slab-on-grade construction. We core through the slab, excavate a suction pit, run sealed PVC piping to a roof-line exhaust point, and install a calibrated radon fan sized to your home's footprint and soil permeability. Result: indoor radon driven below 4.0 pCi/L, usually below 2.0 pCi/L.

3. Crawlspace Encapsulation and Sub-Membrane Depressurization

Many older Dry Run homes off Indian Hill Road and along the Little Miami corridor have partial crawlspaces. We install a sealed reinforced membrane, edge-sealed to the foundation, with a depressurization point tied to the same fan stack. This handles both radon and moisture.

4. Commercial, Multifamily, and School Mitigation

For apartment owners, commercial landlords, and school facilities directors in the Sycamore Community School District and surrounding areas, we engineer multi-point systems sized to building square footage, with manometers, alarms, and documentation packages for regulatory review.

5. Post-Mitigation Verification Testing

Every installation includes a 48-hour post-mitigation test, performed no sooner than 24 hours after system activation. You get a final report showing the before-and-after pCi/L numbers. This is the document your buyer, lender, or real-estate attorney will ask for.

Looking for affordable Radon Mitigation Dry Run OH options? Our standard residential system is flat-rate priced — most Dry Run homes fall in the $1,395–$1,895 range, fully installed, including the post-test and warranty. No surprise add-ons.

Our Process: From High Test Result to Verified Safe in One Week

Here is exactly what happens when you hire Radon Eliminator for professional Radon Mitigation Dry Run OH service.

Step 1 — Phone Consultation and Flat-Rate Quote (Day 1)

Call us with your test result, square footage, foundation type, and closing date. We quote a firm price over the phone for 90% of Dry Run homes. No in-home sales pitch required.

Step 2 — Site Survey and System Design (Day 1–2)

A licensed technician walks the property, identifies the optimal suction point, plans the pipe routing with you, and confirms the fan size based on slab area and sub-slab communication.

Step 3 — Installation (Day 3–5, One Day On-Site)

The full system — slab penetration, suction pit, sealed PVC stack, exterior or attic-routed exhaust, calibrated fan, U-tube manometer, and labeled system tag — is installed in a single workday. Most Dry Run jobs finish between 7 a.m. and 3 p.m.

Step 4 — 48-Hour Post-Mitigation Test (Day 5–7)

We place a continuous radon monitor and run the closed-house protocol. You receive the signed verification report by email.

Step 5 — Documentation Package

You get the installation invoice, RC202 license documentation, system warranty, manufacturer fan warranty, and the post-mitigation pCi/L report — everything your closing attorney or buyer's agent will request.

Local Expertise: Why Dry Run, OH Homes Need Radon Attention

Dry Run is an unincorporated community in Hamilton County, tucked between Madeira, Indian Hill, and the Symmes Township line along Camargo Road and Indian Hill Road. The neighborhood's older mid-century ranches, walkout basements along the Little Miami River valley, and newer custom builds off Drake Road all sit on the same geological reality: fractured limestone bedrock with significant uranium content. That bedrock is the source of nearly every elevated radon reading we measure in this zip code.

The EPA classifies all of Hamilton County as Radon Zone 1, predicting average indoor screening levels above 4.0 pCi/L. Ohio Department of Health data shows roughly 1 in 3 Ohio homes tests above the action level, and our internal data for the Dry Run, Madeira, and Indian Hill corridor runs higher than the state average — closer to 40% of tested homes.

We have installed mitigation systems on properties near Stephen T. Badin Hall, along the Camargo Hunt Club area, throughout the Kenwood Road corridor, and in newer subdivisions off Drake and Shawnee Run. We know which builders used poured-wall foundations versus block, which neighborhoods have walkout basements that complicate routing, and which streets have HOAs that restrict exterior pipe placement. That local pattern recognition is why we can quote accurately by phone and finish in a single day.

Searching for Radon Mitigation near me in Dry Run? We are based in Akron with crews dispatched throughout Ohio, including a dedicated Cincinnati-area service team covering Dry Run, Montgomery, Loveland, Mariemont, Terrace Park, and the entire I-71 corridor.

Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in Dry Run

How much does radon mitigation cost in Dry Run?

Most single-family Dry Run homes fall between $1,395 and $1,895 for a complete, code-compliant active sub-slab depressurization system, including the fan, sealed piping, manometer, post-mitigation test, and warranty. Larger homes, multiple foundation types, or crawlspace encapsulation can run $2,200–$3,500. We quote flat-rate by phone — no surprise charges on install day.

What is the best radon mitigation company in Dry Run?

The right benchmark is not marketing — it is the Ohio Department of Health license. Verify the contractor's RC-prefix license number, confirm they use continuous radon monitors (not charcoal kits) for verification, and ask for a written guarantee that post-mitigation levels will fall below 4.0 pCi/L. Radon Eliminator holds Ohio Mitigation License RC202 and guarantees results in writing.

How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Dry Run?

Ask four questions: (1) What is your Ohio radon license number? (2) Do you install permanent active sub-slab depressurization, or just swap fans? (3) Is a post-mitigation test included? (4) What is your written workmanship warranty? Any contractor who hesitates on any of these is not the right hire for a transaction.

What should I look for in radon mitigation services?

Look for a sealed system with a U-tube manometer (the small clear gauge that shows the fan is pulling suction), an exterior-routed or attic-routed exhaust terminating above the roofline, a labeled system tag with the installer's license number, and a post-mitigation CRM test report. All of that is standard on every Radon Eliminator installation.

How long does radon mitigation take?

Installation is a single workday — typically 4 to 6 hours on-site. Add a 48-hour post-mitigation test and you have a verified-safe home in under one week from contract signature. That timeline is built specifically for real-estate closing windows.

Is radon mitigation worth the investment?

For a transaction: yes — a deal at risk over a $1,500 fix is a deal worth saving. For long-term occupancy: the EPA attributes roughly 21,000 lung cancer deaths per year to radon exposure, and a properly installed system reduces indoor levels by 85–99%. The system also runs on roughly $4–$6 per month of electricity. The math is direct.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in Dry Run

How much does radon mitigation cost in Dry Run, OH?
Most Dry Run homes range from $1,395 to $1,895 for a complete RC202-licensed active sub-slab depressurization system, including the fan, sealed PVC piping, manometer, post-mitigation verification test, and written warranty. We quote flat-rate by phone.
What is the best radon mitigation company in Dry Run?
Verify the Ohio Department of Health license number first. Radon Eliminator holds Ohio Mitigation License RC202, uses continuous radon monitors for EPA-aligned testing, and guarantees post-mitigation levels below 4.0 pCi/L in writing.
How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Dry Run?
Ask for the Ohio RC license number, confirm they install permanent active sub-slab depressurization (not fan-swap fixes), require a post-mitigation test, and get the workmanship warranty in writing before signing.
What should I look for in radon mitigation services?
A sealed PVC system, a U-tube manometer confirming suction, exhaust terminating above the roofline, a labeled system tag with the installer's license, and a signed post-mitigation continuous monitor report.
How long does radon mitigation take?
On-site installation takes 4 to 6 hours in a single day. Including the 48-hour post-mitigation verification test, the full process is complete in under one week — timed to your closing date.
Is radon mitigation worth the investment?
Yes. A properly installed system reduces indoor radon by 85–99%, costs $4–$6 per month to operate, and resolves Ohio disclosure obligations at resale. For transactions, it saves closings worth far more than the system itself.

Get Your Dry Run Home Mitigated Before Closing

Call Ohio's licensed RC202 radon authority now for a flat-rate quote over the phone. Most Dry Run installations scheduled within 5–7 business days. Post-mitigation test, warranty, and full documentation included on every job.Call (330) 836-1750 or request your free quote online. Home inspectors and real-estate agents — ask about our referral Special Offer.

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