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Last updated: June 2026

Edgerton's Trusted Source for Radon Mitigation

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If you're searching for Radon Mitigation in Edgerton, OH, you're likely in one of three situations: a home inspector handed you a test result over 4.0 pCi/L during a real estate deal, a buyer's agent is demanding a radon test before closing, or you've tested your own Williams County home and the number came back higher than the EPA action level. Radon Eliminator solves all three — fast.

We are licensed under Ohio Mitigation License RC202, the credential the Ohio Department of Health requires for anyone designing or installing a radon reduction system in this state. That license is not optional, and it's the first thing any homeowner, realtor, or attorney should ask a contractor to produce. We lead with ours.

Edgerton sits in northwest Ohio's Williams County, an area the EPA designates as Zone 1 — the highest-risk radon zone, where the predicted average indoor radon screening level exceeds 4 pCi/L. That's not a scare tactic. It's geology. The fractured limestone and glacial till under this corner of Ohio release radon gas at rates that consistently push basements and slab-on-grade homes above the action threshold. If you live in Edgerton, testing isn't paranoia. It's overdue.

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Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Radon Mitigation in Edgerton

Plenty of contractors will sell you a fan and a PVC pipe. Fewer will install a system that passes a post-mitigation test the first time, looks professional on the exterior of your home, and carries documentation a title company will actually accept. Here's what separates us in the Edgerton market:

  • RC202 Ohio Mitigation License — every system designed and installed under our license number, with documentation provided at closeout.
  • Real-estate transaction speed — when a closing date is on the line, we schedule around your deadline, not our calendar. Most Edgerton-area installs are completed within 5–7 business days of contract signature, with post-mitigation testing built in.
  • Permanent, code-compliant systems — sub-slab depressurization built to ANSI/AARST standards, not a fan swap on an existing failed system. Our installs are engineered to drop pCi/L levels below 2.0, not just below 4.0.
  • Multi-vertical experience — we mitigate schools, apartment complexes, and commercial buildings across Ohio. The same crew that installs a 40-unit apartment system handles your basement.
  • Transparent pricing — a written quote before we start. No change-order surprises.
  • Exterior aesthetics that don't tank curb appeal — discreet routing, color-matched pipe where possible, and placement reviewed with the homeowner before drilling.

That last point matters more than most contractors admit. We've seen Edgerton sellers refuse mitigation because the proposed pipe ran straight up the front gable. We route around that — every time.

Our Radon Mitigation Services in Edgerton, OH

Radon Eliminator delivers a full scope of professional Radon Mitigation Edgerton OH property owners can rely on, whether you're closing on a bungalow off North Michigan Avenue or managing a commercial building near the Edgerton Industrial Park.

EPA-Aligned Radon Testing

Short-term continuous radon monitor (CRM) testing for real-estate transactions — results in 48 hours with a tamper-evident, court-admissible report. Long-term alpha-track testing for homeowners who want year-over-year baseline data. Every test follows EPA protocol: closed-house conditions, proper placement in the lowest livable level, and documented chain of custody.

Sub-Slab Depressurization (SSD) Systems

The gold standard of radon mitigation and the system we install in the majority of Edgerton homes. A suction point is cored through the basement slab, sealed, and connected to a properly sized radon fan that vents above the roofline. Designed correctly, an SSD system typically reduces indoor radon by 85–99%.

Crawlspace Encapsulation and Mitigation

Many older Edgerton farmhouses and homes near the village's historic district have crawlspaces — and crawlspaces leak radon aggressively. We install reinforced vapor barriers, seal the perimeter, and tie the membrane into a sub-membrane depressurization system that vents the gas before it ever reaches your living space.

Commercial, School, and Apartment Mitigation

Ohio law holds commercial landlords, school districts, and multi-family owners accountable for radon levels. We design multi-point systems for large footprints, coordinate with facility staff to minimize disruption, and deliver the documentation required for compliance audits.

System Diagnostics and Re-Mitigation

Bought a home with an existing radon system that's failing the post-occupancy test? We diagnose underperforming installs — undersized fans, poor sub-slab communication, leaky seals — and rebuild them to the standard they should have met the first time.

Our Edgerton Radon Mitigation Process

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We've refined this process across thousands of Ohio installations. It works because it removes the two things that derail mitigation jobs: surprises and delays.

  1. Phone or web intake (Day 0). Share your test result, address, and any closing deadline. We tell you on that first call whether we can hit your date.
  2. On-site assessment (Day 1–3). A licensed technician inspects the foundation, identifies the optimal suction point, reviews routing options with you, and produces a written, fixed-price quote.
  3. Installation (Day 4–6, typically a single day on-site). Coring, sealing, pipe routing, fan installation, electrical hookup, and exterior finish — completed by an RC202-licensed crew.
  4. Post-mitigation testing (Day 7–9). A 48-hour continuous monitor test confirms the system has brought levels below 4.0 pCi/L — and almost always below 2.0.
  5. Documentation handoff. System diagram, test results, warranty paperwork, and the Ohio compliance documentation your realtor or title company needs to close.

That entire arc routinely fits inside a two-week real-estate closing window. We've done it inside seven days when the deal demanded it.

Local Edgerton Expertise You Can Verify

Edgerton is a small village — roughly 2,000 residents straddling the Ohio-Indiana line at the edge of Williams County — but its housing stock is varied. We've mitigated radon in mid-century homes off East River Street, newer builds along the St. Joseph River corridor, agricultural homesteads outside the village limits, and commercial properties near the Norfolk Southern rail line that has defined Edgerton's economy since the 1800s.

Williams County and neighboring Defiance County both fall inside EPA Radon Zone 1. Public health data from the Ohio Department of Health consistently shows northwest Ohio counties producing some of the highest average indoor radon readings in the state — frequently in the 5–8 pCi/L range, and not uncommonly above 10 pCi/L in homes with unsealed sump pits or fieldstone foundations. If your Edgerton home tested at 4.2 pCi/L and you're wondering whether it's "really a problem," the EPA's answer is direct: yes, fix it. Long-term exposure at that level is associated with an estimated lung cancer risk roughly equivalent to smoking half a pack a day.

We also serve property owners across the surrounding region — Bryan, Montpelier, Hicksville, West Unity, Defiance, and the rural townships in between. If you're searching for Radon Mitigation near me or Radon Mitigation Edgerton near me, we cover this corner of Ohio with installation crews based out of our Akron headquarters and field operations across the state.

For Edgerton real-estate professionals: we run a structured home inspector and realtor referral program with named pricing and turnaround commitments. Ask about it on the first call.

How Much Does Radon Mitigation Cost in Edgerton?

Most single-family Edgerton homes fall in the $1,200–$2,200 range for a complete, code-compliant sub-slab depressurization system, including post-mitigation testing. Crawlspace encapsulation systems run higher — typically $2,500–$4,500 depending on square footage. Commercial and multi-family pricing is quoted per project after on-site assessment.

What drives the spread? Foundation type, suction-point count, routing complexity, electrical access, and whether an existing failed system needs to be removed. We provide a fixed written quote before any work begins. No "we'll see when we open it up" pricing — that's where homeowners get burned.

For homeowners looking for affordable Radon Mitigation Edgerton options without sacrificing system quality, we offer financing on installations over $1,500 and a written warranty on system performance.

Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in Edgerton

How much does radon mitigation cost in Edgerton?

Typical residential systems in Edgerton run $1,200–$2,200 for sub-slab depressurization. Crawlspace systems cost more due to vapor-barrier work. We provide a fixed written quote on-site — no hourly billing, no surprise change orders.

What is the best radon mitigation company in Edgerton?

The right company is one that holds an active Ohio RC202 mitigation license, installs to ANSI/AARST standards, performs post-mitigation testing as part of the job, and provides documentation a title company will accept. Radon Eliminator meets all four criteria and is regularly referred by home inspectors across northwest Ohio.

How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Edgerton?

Ask three questions: What is your Ohio mitigation license number? Will you provide a written post-mitigation test result? What is your guaranteed turnaround if I have a closing deadline? Any contractor who can't answer all three on the spot should not be working on your home.

What should I look for in radon mitigation services?

RC202 licensing, fixed written pricing, ANSI/AARST-compliant design, post-mitigation continuous-monitor testing, exterior aesthetics review before installation, and a written system warranty. Cheap fan-swap jobs that skip these steps frequently fail re-tests and torpedo home sales.

How long does radon mitigation take?

Most Edgerton residential installations are completed in a single day on-site, with post-mitigation testing wrapping up 48–72 hours later. From signed contract to closeout documentation, expect 5–9 days. We routinely compress this for active real-estate transactions.

Is radon mitigation worth the investment?

Yes — and not just for health reasons. In Ohio, sellers must disclose known radon results. A documented, properly installed mitigation system removes a major closing obstacle, protects the home's resale value, and reduces a measurable lung-cancer risk. Buyers consistently view a professionally documented mitigation system as a positive, not a stigma.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in Edgerton

How much does radon mitigation cost in Edgerton, OH?
Most residential sub-slab depressurization systems in Edgerton cost between $1,200 and $2,200, including post-mitigation testing. Crawlspace systems run higher. Radon Eliminator provides a fixed written quote before any work begins.
What is the best radon mitigation company in Edgerton?
Look for an Ohio RC202-licensed contractor that installs to ANSI/AARST standards, performs post-mitigation testing, and provides closing-ready documentation. Radon Eliminator meets all of these criteria and is referred by home inspectors across northwest Ohio.
How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Edgerton?
Verify the Ohio mitigation license number (RC202 in our case), confirm post-mitigation testing is included, and ask about guaranteed turnaround for real-estate deadlines. Any contractor who can't answer those three questions clearly should not work on your home.
How long does radon mitigation take in Edgerton?
Most installations take a single day on-site, with post-mitigation testing completed within 48–72 hours. Total project time from signed contract to closeout documentation is typically 5–9 days, and we compress that for active closings.
Is radon mitigation worth the investment?
Yes. A code-compliant system reduces a documented lung-cancer risk, satisfies Ohio disclosure requirements, and removes a major obstacle to closing a real-estate transaction. Buyers view properly documented mitigation systems as a positive.
Does Radon Eliminator serve areas around Edgerton?
Yes. We serve Edgerton, Bryan, Montpelier, Hicksville, West Unity, Defiance, and the surrounding Williams and Defiance County communities, with installation crews dispatched from our Ohio operations.

Get Your Edgerton Radon Mitigation Quote — Closing-Deadline Speed

Test came back above 4.0 pCi/L? Closing date looming? Call Radon Eliminator now to speak with an RC202-licensed Ohio radon professional. We'll confirm whether we can hit your deadline on the first call, schedule an on-site assessment, and provide a fixed written quote. Most Edgerton-area installs are completed within a week — with post-mitigation testing and closing-ready documentation included.

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