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Last updated: June 2026

Radon Mitigation Groton OH: A Licensed RC202 Team You Can Defend in Writing

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Radon Eliminator handles Radon Mitigation Groton OH homeowners, agents, and commercial property managers can stand behind in an inspection report, a closing file, or a school board meeting. We hold Ohio Radon Mitigation License RC202 and follow EPA-aligned protocols on every job — residential, commercial, apartment, and school. That license number is on our trucks, our quotes, and our post-mitigation report. Most competitors bury it. We lead with it because in Ohio, an unlicensed radon install isn't just sloppy — it's not legal to sell as a mitigation system.

Ohio sits inside one of the highest radon exposure zones in the country. Groton-area homes built on the glacial till and limestone bedrock common to this part of Ohio routinely test above the EPA action level of 4.0 picocuries per liter (pCi/L). If your inspector flagged a number like 4.2, 7.1, or 12.0 pCi/L, you are not being dramatic, and the deal is not necessarily dead. A correctly designed sub-slab depressurization system will bring almost any Groton home below the action level — usually within a single day of install and a 48-hour post-test.

Call (844) 472-3669 for a same-week site visit, a written scope, and a closing-date commitment in writing.

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Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Radon Mitigation in Groton

There are general contractors in Groton who will sell you a fan and a PVC pipe. There are also licensed Ohio radon professionals who design a system around your home's foundation, soil conditions, and HVAC layout — and document the result. We are the second kind. Here is what separates us when you compare the best Radon Mitigation Groton options head-to-head:

  • Ohio Mitigation License RC202 — stated up front on every estimate, not buried in fine print.
  • EPA-aligned testing — continuous radon monitors and protocol-grade charcoal devices, not consumer kits from a hardware store.
  • Closing-Date Radon Service — we productize real-estate-deadline jobs. Tell us the closing date; we work backward from it.
  • Multi-vertical experience — single-family homes, multi-unit apartment buildings, K–12 school buildings, and commercial properties. Most local shops only know single-family.
  • Guaranteed sub-4.0 pCi/L result — if the post-mitigation test doesn't come in under the EPA action level, we adjust the system at no additional cost.
  • Clean install standards — sealed sumps, painted PVC where it's visible, manometer mounted at eye level, exterior discharge routed per code above the eave line and away from operable windows.
  • Written warranty on the fan and the system, plus financing options on full installs.

We're the team home inspectors in the Groton area refer when they don't want a callback. That referral relationship only survives if the system works the first time.

Radon Mitigation Services We Offer in Groton, OH

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Our Groton service menu covers every step from the first elevated reading to the final post-mitigation report. Whether you need affordable Radon Mitigation Groton pricing on a standard residential install or a multi-suction commercial design, the scope is engineered, not guessed.

Residential Radon Mitigation System Installation

For most Groton homes — ranches, two-stories, and split-levels with poured or block basements — we install an active sub-slab depressurization (ASD) system. A suction point is cored through the slab, sealed at the penetration, and connected to a continuously running radon fan that vents above the roofline. The system is balanced, labeled, and verified with a manometer. Typical installs are completed in 4–8 hours.

Commercial, Apartment, and School Radon Mitigation

Large-footprint buildings require multi-point suction designs, communication testing between suction zones, and frequently a tie-in or coordination with the building's HVAC pressure envelope. We work with Groton-area property managers, apartment owners, and school facilities directors on phased installs that don't shut the building down. Documentation is delivered in a form your board, insurer, or state regulator can accept.

EPA-Aligned Radon Testing (Pre and Post Mitigation)

We perform 48-hour short-term tests using continuous radon monitors for real-estate transactions and follow-up verification, plus longer-term protocols where the situation calls for it. Every test is documented with start/end times, device serial number, location, and chain-of-custody — the kind of report that holds up in a transaction or a regulatory file.

Existing System Inspection, Diagnosis, and Upgrade

Bought a Groton home with an older radon system that nobody can explain? We inspect the fan, the manometer, the suction-point seal, and the discharge routing, then run a current test. If the system is underperforming, we re-engineer it — often by adding a second suction point or upgrading to a higher-static-pressure fan — rather than ripping out a serviceable install.

24/7 On-Site Radon Assessment and Consultation

When a closing is on the clock, we answer the phone after hours. On-site assessments in the Groton area are available outside normal business hours for real-estate-deadline jobs. Searching for Radon Mitigation near me at 9 p.m. the night before a buyer's inspection deadline? That's exactly the call we built this company to take.

Our Radon Mitigation Process in Groton, OH

The process is the same whether you're a homeowner, an agent representing a buyer, or a school district facilities lead. The variable is the timeline.

  1. Phone intake and scope. We confirm the property type, the most recent radon reading, the foundation type, and — if applicable — the closing date. You get a price range on the call, not a vague 'we'll see when we get there.'
  2. On-site assessment. A licensed technician walks the basement, crawlspace, and utility runs. We identify suction-point candidates, plan the discharge route, and check for sealable openings (sumps, expansion joints, slab cracks).
  3. Written proposal. Fixed-price quote with the RC202 license number, the proposed system design, the warranty, and the post-mitigation test schedule.
  4. Installation. Typically one day for residential, scheduled in phases for commercial and multi-family. Floors are protected, debris is hauled, and the system is labeled per code.
  5. Post-mitigation verification. A 48-hour test confirms the home is below 4.0 pCi/L. You receive a signed report suitable for the closing file, lender, or insurance carrier.

Local Expertise: Radon in Groton and the Surrounding Ohio Geography

Groton sits in a part of Ohio where radon source rock — uranium-bearing shale and limestone — is widespread under the topsoil. That's not marketing language; it's why the Ohio Department of Health classifies most of this region as Zone 1, the highest predicted average indoor radon level. Homes with finished basements, sump pits, and forced-air HVAC — the standard build for the area — are particularly prone to elevated readings because the building envelope pulls soil gas in through every slab penetration.

We've installed and serviced systems across this corridor and throughout Ohio, including Akron (our home base), Columbus, Cleveland, Canton, and the surrounding suburbs. That breadth matters because radon behavior changes with foundation age, soil moisture, and even seasonal HVAC use. A 1960s block basement in an older Groton neighborhood is a different design problem than a 2015 poured-wall walkout on the outskirts of town — and we've seen both, repeatedly.

If your kids' bedrooms are in the basement, or your home office is a finished lower level, that's where the exposure hours stack up. The question isn't whether 4.2 pCi/L is 'dangerous tomorrow.' It's whether a decade of breathing it is something you want on the record. Mitigation is a one-time fix with a multi-decade payoff — and yes, Radon Mitigation is worth the investment by every public-health and real-estate-value measure we've tracked.

Pricing: What Radon Mitigation Costs in Groton, OH

We publish ranges because Groton homeowners deserve a straight answer, not a bait-and-switch. Most single-family residential installs in the Groton area fall between $1,295 and $2,200, depending on foundation type, suction-point count, fan sizing, and discharge routing complexity. Crawlspaces with membrane encapsulation and block-wall homes requiring multi-point designs run higher. Commercial, apartment, and school projects are quoted per building after a site visit.

What's included in every quote: the RC202 licensed install, the radon fan (warrantied), the manometer, sealing of accessible slab penetrations, the post-mitigation test, and the documentation package. What's not hidden in fine print: electrical tie-in, permit fees where required, and any cosmetic finish work — these are line items, not surprises. Financing is available on full installs. Ask about it on the intake call.

Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in Groton

How much does radon mitigation cost in Groton?

Most single-family Groton homes fall in the $1,295–$2,200 range for a complete licensed install, post-mitigation test, and documentation. Crawlspaces, multi-suction designs, and commercial buildings are quoted after a site visit. We give a price range on the first call and a fixed written proposal after the assessment.

What is the best radon mitigation company in Groton?

The right benchmark isn't 'best' — it's licensed, documented, and guaranteed. Look for a company that states its Ohio mitigation license number (ours is RC202) on the quote, uses EPA-aligned testing, guarantees a result below 4.0 pCi/L, and provides a written post-mitigation report. Radon Eliminator meets all four.

How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Groton?

Ask three questions: What is your Ohio mitigation license number? Do you guarantee a post-mitigation result below the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L in writing? What does the warranty cover and for how long? A pro will answer all three on the phone. A handyman won't.

What should I look for in radon mitigation services?

A licensed installer (RC202 in Ohio), an active sub-slab depressurization design appropriate for your foundation, a code-compliant discharge above the eave line, a U-tube or digital manometer for at-a-glance system status, sealed penetrations, and a documented post-mitigation test using a continuous radon monitor.

How long does radon mitigation take?

A typical Groton residential install is completed in 4–8 hours, in one visit. The post-mitigation 48-hour test follows, so from first call to final report most homeowners have closure within 5–7 days. Real-estate-deadline projects are scheduled around closing dates.

Is radon mitigation worth the investment?

Yes — by every measure. Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer in non-smokers per the EPA. A mitigation system is a one-time install that protects occupants for the life of the fan (typically 10–20 years) and is a documented asset in a future home sale. In Ohio's high-radon geography, it is one of the highest-return home investments per dollar spent.

Who We Serve in Groton and Across Ohio

Our client mix reflects the reality that radon doesn't care what kind of building you own:

  • Homeowners with an elevated test result and a family that uses the basement.
  • Home buyers and sellers facing an inspection contingency and a closing date.
  • Real-estate agents who need a contractor that respects a deal timeline.
  • Home inspectors — we run a partner program with a published referral offer. Ask about it.
  • Apartment and multi-family owners with state notification or tenant-safety obligations.
  • School and commercial property managers needing defensible documentation.

Looking for top Radon Mitigation Groton service or professional Radon Mitigation Groton for a building with more than one address on the deed? That's our wheelhouse.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in Groton

How much does radon mitigation cost in Groton, OH?
Most single-family Groton homes fall in the $1,295–$2,200 range for a complete licensed install, post-mitigation test, and full documentation. Crawlspaces, multi-suction designs, and commercial buildings are quoted after a site visit.
What is the best radon mitigation company in Groton?
Look for an Ohio-licensed mitigator (RC202 in our case), EPA-aligned testing, a written guarantee below 4.0 pCi/L, and a documented post-mitigation report. Radon Eliminator delivers all four on every job.
How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Groton?
Ask for the Ohio mitigation license number, a written post-mitigation guarantee under the EPA action level, and the fan/system warranty. A licensed pro will answer all three before the site visit.
What should I look for in radon mitigation services?
A licensed installer, an active sub-slab depressurization system designed for your foundation, code-compliant exterior discharge above the eave line, a manometer, sealed slab penetrations, and a documented continuous-monitor post-test.
How long does radon mitigation take?
A typical residential install is 4–8 hours in a single visit, followed by a 48-hour post-mitigation test. Most Groton homeowners have a signed final report within 5–7 days of the first call.
Is radon mitigation worth the investment?
Yes. Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer in non-smokers per the EPA, and a mitigation system protects occupants for the life of the fan (10–20 years). In Ohio's high-radon zone, it's one of the highest-return home investments available.

Get Radon Mitigation in Groton, OH — Licensed, Documented, Under 4.0 pCi/L

Call (844) 472-3669 now for a same-week assessment, a fixed written quote, and an Ohio RC202–licensed install timed to your closing date. Real-estate deadline? Tell us the date. Inspector flagged elevated radon? Send us the report. School or apartment owner? Ask about our multi-building scope. We answer the phone, we name the price, and we stand behind the post-mitigation number — in writing.Prefer to start online? Use our contact form and a licensed technician will respond within one business hour during the day, or first thing the next morning for after-hours requests. Groton homeowners, agents, and property managers: this is the call that makes the radon problem stop being your problem.

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