Radon Eliminator provides Radon Mitigation in Elizabethtown, OH. Licensed (RC202) radon mitigation in Elizabethtown, OH. Call (800) 555-1234 for a free consultation.

Last updated: June 2026

Radon Mitigation Elizabethtown OH: Licensed, Fast, and Built to Pass Re-Test

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Your inspector handed you a number above 4.0 pCi/L. Your agent is asking how fast you can fix it. Your buyer wants a re-test before closing. That is the exact problem Radon Eliminator was built to solve. We are an Ohio-licensed radon mitigation contractor (Ohio Mitigation License RC202) serving Elizabethtown and the surrounding Butler County corridor with permanent, code-compliant systems that reliably drop radon levels below the EPA action threshold.

Elizabethtown sits in a part of southwest Ohio with documented elevated radon potential. The glacial till and limestone bedrock under this region naturally release radon gas, and tight modern construction traps it. We do not treat that as a scare tactic — we treat it as a solvable engineering problem. Sub-slab depressurization, properly sealed, properly vented, and verified by post-mitigation testing. That is the job.

Call (800) 555-1234 to schedule a same-week site assessment, or request a written quote through our online form. Most Elizabethtown homes are surveyed within 48 hours and mitigated within 5–7 business days of approval.

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Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Radon Mitigation in Elizabethtown

Most radon contractors won't show you their Ohio license number on their homepage. We lead with it. RC202 is not a sticker — it is the credential the Ohio Department of Health requires for anyone legally installing a residential or commercial radon system in this state. Hiring an unlicensed installer voids your mitigation, fails your real-estate disclosure, and risks a system that won't pass re-test.

  • Ohio-licensed (RC202) mitigation professionals — every install signed off by a credentialed pro, not a subcontracted handyman.
  • Real-estate transaction speed — testing, install, and post-mitigation verification timed to your closing window. We've kept hundreds of Ohio deals on schedule.
  • EPA-aligned testing protocols — continuous radon monitors and charcoal canisters deployed per ANSI-AARST MAH-2019 standards, so results hold up in any negotiation.
  • Multi-vertical credibility — we mitigate Ohio schools, apartment complexes, and commercial buildings under state compliance. If a school district trusts our systems, a 1,800 sq ft basement in Elizabethtown is straightforward.
  • Transparent flat-rate pricing — written quotes before work begins. No surprise add-ons for sealing, electrical, or exterior fan routing.
  • Aesthetic-first exterior routing — we run discharge piping along the rear or side of the home whenever physics allows. Your front elevation stays clean.
  • Post-mitigation guarantee — if your follow-up test does not come in under 4.0 pCi/L, we return and adjust at no charge.

Radon Mitigation Services We Provide in Elizabethtown, OH

EPA-Aligned Radon Testing for Real Estate Transactions

Short-term continuous radon monitor (CRM) tests delivered in 48 hours with a signed, dated lab report acceptable to lenders, title companies, and buyer's agents. This is the test that holds up when a real-estate attorney looks at it. We also place dual charcoal canisters when a CRM isn't available, following ANSI-AARST MAH-2019 placement rules — basement, lowest livable level, away from drafts and exterior walls.

Sub-Slab Depressurization (SSD) System Installation

The gold-standard mitigation method for the slab-on-grade and poured-basement homes common throughout Elizabethtown. A suction point is cut through the slab, a sealed PVC riser is routed up and out through the rim joist or attic, and a calibrated radon fan creates negative pressure under the foundation. Gas is vented above the roofline per Ohio code. We typically reduce 8–15 pCi/L homes to below 2.0 pCi/L.

Crawl Space Encapsulation and Sub-Membrane Depressurization

For Elizabethtown homes with dirt or partial crawl spaces — common in older properties off Hamilton-Cleves Road and the rural pockets near Whitewater Township — we install a 20-mil reinforced vapor barrier sealed to footings and piers, then depressurize beneath it. This handles radon and moisture in one pass.

Commercial, School, and Multi-Family Radon Mitigation

Apartment property owners, school facility managers, and commercial landlords have specific legal exposure under Ohio radon disclosure rules. We design multi-point mitigation systems for large footprints, coordinate with building engineers, and provide the documentation required by Ohio Department of Health for compliance files.

Home Inspector & Realtor Referral Program

If you're a home inspector or agent working Elizabethtown, Ross, Shandon, or greater Butler County, ask about our referral program. Priority scheduling for your clients, a named special offer, and a direct line to a project manager — not a call center. Email our partner team to get set up.

Our Radon Mitigation Process: From Test to Re-Test

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We run the same five-step process on every Elizabethtown project — whether it's a quick pre-listing mitigation or a 24-unit apartment building.

  1. On-site diagnostic (Day 1–2): An RC202-licensed pro walks the property, identifies the foundation type, locates ideal suction points, and confirms electrical access. You receive a written quote on the spot or within 24 hours.
  2. System design: We size the fan to your home's air volume and substrate permeability. Undersized fans are the #1 reason cheap mitigations fail re-test — we don't guess.
  3. Installation (typically 4–8 hours): Suction point cored, PVC routed, fan installed outside or in attic per code, U-tube manometer mounted, all openings in the slab sealed. Clean job site at the end of the day.
  4. Post-mitigation testing: Continuous monitor placed 24 hours after fan startup, run for a minimum 48 hours. Signed report delivered to you and, on request, directly to the buyer's agent or title company.
  5. Re-test guarantee: If your reading isn't below 4.0 pCi/L, we return at no cost to add suction points, upgrade the fan, or seal additional infiltration paths until it is.

Local Expertise: Why Elizabethtown Homes Need Specific Radon Strategies

Elizabethtown is a small community in Whitewater Township at the western edge of Hamilton County, just off US-50 and minutes from the Indiana state line. The Great Miami River watershed runs through this region, and the underlying geology — fractured limestone over glacial till — is exactly the substrate the EPA flags as elevated radon potential. Hamilton County is officially designated EPA Radon Zone 1, meaning predicted average indoor radon levels exceed 4.0 pCi/L.

Practically, what that means for Elizabethtown homeowners: a brand-new build off New Haven Road can test just as high as a 1940s farmhouse near Suspension Bridge Road. We have mitigated homes throughout the area — from the subdivisions along Dry Fork Road to the older properties closer to the village center near Schuck Road. We know which foundation types in this market hide multiple slab pours, which builders used aggregate fill that's easy to depressurize, and which neighborhoods need belt-and-suspenders system designs.

Elizabethtown buyers also tend to be relocating from Cincinnati's western suburbs — Cleves, Harrison, North Bend — where radon disclosure has become a standard line item in purchase contracts. We coordinate routinely with title companies and inspectors covering the entire western Hamilton County market, including Three Rivers Local Schools facilities. Our trucks are in this part of Ohio every week.

Radon Mitigation Cost in Elizabethtown: What to Expect

Most single-family Elizabethtown mitigation projects fall between $1,450 and $2,200, with the typical full-basement sub-slab depressurization system landing around $1,650. Variables that move the number:

  • Number of suction points required (multiple slab pours or large footprints add cost)
  • Crawl space encapsulation (adds $800–$1,800 depending on square footage)
  • Interior vs. exterior fan routing (interior runs through attic typically cost more)
  • Electrical work if no nearby circuit exists for the fan

Commercial and multi-family projects are quoted per building after a walk-through. Financing is available on residential systems. Ask about our home inspector referral discount when you call.

Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in Elizabethtown

How much does radon mitigation cost in Elizabethtown?

Most Elizabethtown homes fall between $1,450 and $2,200 for a complete sub-slab depressurization system, installed and tested. Crawl space encapsulation, multiple suction points, or commercial buildings are priced after an on-site assessment. We provide a written flat-rate quote before any work begins — no hourly billing, no surprise add-ons.

What is the best radon mitigation company in Elizabethtown?

The right contractor is Ohio-licensed (verify the RC202 number on the Ohio Department of Health registry), uses EPA-aligned testing protocols, guarantees post-mitigation results below 4.0 pCi/L in writing, and can document their work for real-estate transactions. Radon Eliminator meets all four standards and publishes the credential publicly.

How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Elizabethtown?

Ask three questions: What is your Ohio mitigation license number? Will you provide a written post-mitigation test result? Will you return at no charge if the re-test is above 4.0 pCi/L? Any contractor who hesitates on those three should be passed over — especially during a real-estate transaction where documentation matters.

What should I look for in radon mitigation services?

Look for: Ohio RC202 licensing, ANSI-AARST compliant system design, U-tube manometer installed on every system, sealed sump pits and slab penetrations, exterior discharge above the roofline, and a written re-test guarantee. Cheap fan-swap jobs that skip slab sealing or sump covers routinely fail re-tests and force a do-over.

How long does radon mitigation take?

Most single-family Elizabethtown installations take 4 to 8 hours on-site in a single day. From the day you approve the quote, we are usually on the roof within 5 to 7 business days. Post-mitigation testing adds another 48 to 72 hours. Total turnaround from first call to final report is typically under two weeks — fast enough for almost any closing window.

Is radon mitigation worth the investment?

Yes — on two fronts. First, radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer per EPA and Surgeon General data, and a mitigation system permanently removes that exposure. Second, in a real-estate transaction, a documented, code-compliant mitigation system installed by a licensed Ohio pro typically resolves the inspection contingency and preserves the sale price. Walking away from a deal over a $1,650 fixable problem is the expensive option.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in Elizabethtown

How much does radon mitigation cost in Elizabethtown?
Most Elizabethtown homes fall between $1,450 and $2,200 for a complete sub-slab depressurization system, installed and tested. Crawl space encapsulation, multiple suction points, or commercial buildings are priced after on-site assessment. We provide a written flat-rate quote before any work begins.
What is the best radon mitigation company in Elizabethtown?
The right contractor is Ohio-licensed (verify the RC202 number on the Ohio Department of Health registry), uses EPA-aligned testing, guarantees post-mitigation results below 4.0 pCi/L in writing, and documents work for real-estate transactions. Radon Eliminator meets all four standards.
How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Elizabethtown?
Ask three questions: What is your Ohio mitigation license number? Will you provide a written post-mitigation test result? Will you return at no charge if the re-test is above 4.0 pCi/L? Any contractor who hesitates on those three should be passed over.
What should I look for in radon mitigation services?
Ohio RC202 licensing, ANSI-AARST compliant system design, U-tube manometer installed on every system, sealed sump pits and slab penetrations, exterior discharge above the roofline, and a written re-test guarantee.
How long does radon mitigation take?
Most single-family Elizabethtown installs take 4 to 8 hours on-site in a single day. From quote approval, we are usually on the roof within 5 to 7 business days. Post-mitigation testing adds 48 to 72 hours.
Is radon mitigation worth the investment?
Yes. Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer per EPA data, and a permanent mitigation system removes that exposure. In a real-estate transaction, documented mitigation by a licensed Ohio pro resolves the inspection contingency and preserves the sale price.

Keep Your Elizabethtown Closing on Track — Schedule Radon Mitigation This Week

Whether your inspector flagged a number above 4.0 pCi/L, you're a seller getting ahead of a listing, or you manage a commercial property under Ohio compliance — Radon Eliminator can be on-site this week with a written quote and a clear timeline. RC202 licensed. EPA-aligned. Re-test guaranteed. Call (800) 555-1234 or request a quote online and we'll respond within one business hour.

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