Radon Eliminator provides Radon Mitigation in Mineral Ridge, OH. Licensed (RC202) radon mitigation in Mineral Ridge, OH. Call 234-205-1133 for a free consultation.

Last updated: June 2026

Why Mineral Ridge Homeowners and Realtors Choose Radon Eliminator

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Mineral Ridge sits in Trumbull County — an EPA Zone 1 region where indoor radon levels routinely test above the 4.0 pCi/L action threshold. The uranium-bearing shale and glacial till beneath Weathersfield Township push radon up through basement floor cracks, sump pits, and block walls in homes along Salt Springs Road, Seaborn Street, and the older subdivisions near Mineral Ridge High School. If your inspection came back at 5.2, 8.1, or even 20+ pCi/L, you are not unusual here. You are typical.

Radon Eliminator is Ohio's licensed radon authority (Ohio Mitigation License RC202) handling Radon Mitigation Mineral Ridge OH jobs for homeowners, buyers, sellers, realtors, home inspectors, and commercial property owners. We do not run scare campaigns. We install permanent, code-compliant active soil depressurization systems that bring your home below 4.0 pCi/L and stay there — verified by a post-mitigation test.

  • RC202 Ohio-licensed mitigation specialists — not a general handyman swapping fans
  • Closing-deadline turnaround — testing and installation timed to your purchase agreement, not our calendar
  • EPA-aligned protocols for testing, diagnostics, and post-mitigation verification
  • Transparent flat-rate pricing quoted before we touch your home
  • Discreet exterior routing — we design the pipe and fan placement to protect curb appeal
  • Multi-vertical proof — Ohio schools, apartment complexes, and commercial portfolios trust the same crews we send to your basement

Call 234-205-1133 or request a Mineral Ridge quote online. Most homes get a written estimate the same day.

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Our Radon Mitigation Services in Mineral Ridge, OH

We are not a one-size-fits-all crew. Mineral Ridge housing stock runs the full range — 1920s wood-frame homes near the village core, mid-century ranches on poured slab, newer builds with finished basements off Tibbetts Wick Road, and commercial buildings along Route 46. Each requires a different mitigation approach. Here is what we install.

Active Sub-Slab Depressurization (ASD) Systems

The gold standard for basement and slab-on-grade homes. We core through the slab, excavate a suction pit, run sealed 3- or 4-inch PVC through a conditioned chase or exterior wall, and mount a properly sized radon fan (RadonAway GP, HP, or XP series, sized to your soil permeability). Pressure diagnostics verify suction at every joint. This is the system that takes a 9.8 pCi/L reading down to under 1.5 pCi/L and holds it for 20+ years.

Sub-Membrane Depressurization for Crawl Spaces

Many older Mineral Ridge homes have dirt or partial crawl spaces. We install a sealed 6-mil reinforced vapor barrier across the crawl floor, mechanically fasten it to walls and piers, and connect it to a depressurization fan. This doubles as moisture control — a real benefit in the Mahoning Valley's wet springs.

EPA-Aligned Radon Testing (Pre- and Post-Mitigation)

48-hour continuous radon monitor (CRM) tests for real-estate transactions, with a digital report delivered the same day the test concludes. Every mitigation we install includes a mandatory post-mitigation test to confirm the system performs. No verification, no invoice closed.

Commercial, School, and Multifamily Mitigation

Ohio law and Ohio Department of Health guidance hold school districts, licensed daycares, and multifamily property owners accountable for radon levels. We design multi-suction-point systems for large footprints, work with facility managers around occupancy schedules, and provide the documentation your insurer and legal counsel need.

System Repairs, Re-Tests, and Failed-System Replacements

Bought a Mineral Ridge home with a system installed by the cheapest bidder in 2014? We diagnose underperforming systems — undersized fans, unsealed sump lids, missing manometers, illegal interior fan placement — and bring them back into code compliance.

Our 5-Step Radon Mitigation Process

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  1. Phone Consultation & Flat Quote (Day 1). Tell us your test result, foundation type, and closing date. We quote the system over the phone. No on-site sales pitch required for standard homes.
  2. On-Site Diagnostic Visit (Day 2–3). Our RC202 technician inspects the foundation, locates the best suction point, and confirms pipe routing. You approve the exterior aesthetics before we drill.
  3. System Installation (Same Day, 4–6 Hours). Slab coring, suction pit excavation, PVC routing, fan mounting, electrical (we coordinate with a licensed electrician on a dedicated 15A circuit), manometer installation, and sealing of all foundation penetrations.
  4. Post-Mitigation Verification Test (48 Hours After Startup). A CRM runs in the lowest livable level for 48 hours per EPA protocol. We deliver the signed report to you, your agent, and the buyer's agent.
  5. Warranty & Documentation Package. You receive the Ohio Radon Contractor License number, system warranty, manometer instructions, and the post-mitigation report — everything an underwriter, appraiser, or future buyer will ever ask for.

For homes under purchase agreement, we routinely complete steps 1–5 inside 5–7 calendar days. Tell us your closing date when you call.

Local Expertise: Radon in Mineral Ridge and the Mahoning Valley

Mineral Ridge is built on Sharon Conglomerate and Pottsville sandstone — porous bedrock that gives radon an easy path to the surface. The Ohio Department of Health's county-level data places Trumbull and Mahoning counties in the highest radon risk tier, with average indoor levels well above the national average of 1.3 pCi/L. Surrounding communities we serve daily include Niles, Austintown, Girard, McDonald, Liberty Township, Weathersfield, Howland, and Youngstown.

We know the housing patterns here. The post-war ranches near Center Street tend to have block-wall basements that need wall depressurization in addition to sub-slab. Homes off Salt Springs Road frequently have sump systems that need to be sealed and incorporated into the mitigation. Newer builds on the east side of the village often have passive radon stubs already roughed into the slab — we can activate those in a single afternoon for a fraction of the cost of a full retrofit.

If you are a Mineral Ridge realtor, inspector, or property manager, ask about our referral partner program. We protect your client relationship, hit your closing deadlines, and keep you informed at every milestone.

Pricing: What Radon Mitigation Costs in Mineral Ridge

Most single-family Mineral Ridge homes fall in the $1,295 – $1,895 range for a complete, code-compliant active sub-slab depressurization system, including post-mitigation testing and warranty. Variables that move the price:

  • Foundation type: finished basement (more labor to access slab), crawl space (membrane work), or slab-on-grade
  • Suction points needed: 1 point covers most homes; large footprints or block walls may require 2
  • Pipe routing: interior chase through a closet vs. exterior wall — exterior is typically faster and less invasive
  • Existing passive stub: if your builder installed a passive pipe, activation runs $695–$995

Commercial, school, and multifamily projects are quoted per scope after a site walkthrough. We never charge for a written estimate.

Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in Mineral Ridge

How much does radon mitigation cost in Mineral Ridge?

Most Mineral Ridge homes are mitigated for $1,295–$1,895 with a flat written quote that includes installation, post-mitigation testing, warranty, and documentation. Activation of a builder-installed passive stub typically runs $695–$995. Crawl spaces and multi-suction-point systems are quoted after a diagnostic visit.

What is the best radon mitigation company in Mineral Ridge?

The objective standard is an Ohio-licensed mitigation contractor with a published RC license number, EPA-aligned testing protocols, and a written post-mitigation verification guarantee. Radon Eliminator (Ohio Mitigation License RC202) meets all three and publishes turnaround commitments tied to real-estate closing dates — something most competitors will not put in writing.

How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Mineral Ridge?

Ask for the Ohio Radon Contractor License number before you sign anything. Confirm they include a post-mitigation test in the price. Verify the system carries a written warranty on the fan and workmanship. Ask whether they have completed jobs for Ohio schools or commercial properties — that vertical requires documentation discipline that filters out the weakest contractors.

What should I look for in radon mitigation services?

A code-compliant active soil depressurization system with: properly sized RadonAway fan, sealed 3-inch or 4-inch PVC piping, exterior discharge above the roofline and away from windows, U-tube or digital manometer for ongoing monitoring, sealed sump lid and slab penetrations, and a 48-hour post-mitigation CRM test. Anything less is a fan-swap, not a mitigation.

How long does radon mitigation take?

Installation itself is 4–6 hours for a standard single-family home. From the day you call to the day you have a signed post-mitigation test in hand, plan on 5–7 calendar days. Real-estate transactions with tight closings can be expedited — tell us the date when you call.

Is radon mitigation worth the investment?

Yes, on two measurable fronts. First, a properly installed system reduces indoor radon below 4.0 pCi/L — the EPA action level — and the U.S. Surgeon General identifies radon as the second leading cause of lung cancer. Second, for real-estate transactions, mitigation resolves the inspection contingency and protects the sale price. A $1,500 mitigation routinely saves $5,000–$15,000 in renegotiated closing concessions.

Will the mitigation pipe look ugly on my house?

Not if we design it right. We route exterior pipe behind chimneys, along garage walls, or through interior chases when curb appeal matters. You approve the routing before we drill.

Schedule Your Mineral Ridge Radon Mitigation Today

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Whether you are a Mineral Ridge homeowner staring at a 6.4 pCi/L inspection report, a realtor with a closing in 10 days, or a property manager handling a 24-unit building off Route 46 — we move fast, we price flat, and we install systems that pass the post-mitigation test the first time.

Call 234-205-1133 for a same-day quote, or submit your details online and we will respond within one business hour. Ask about our realtor and home inspector referral program if you send radon work our way regularly.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in Mineral Ridge

How much does radon mitigation cost in Mineral Ridge?
Most Mineral Ridge homes are mitigated for $1,295–$1,895 with a flat written quote including installation, post-mitigation testing, warranty, and documentation. Passive-stub activation runs $695–$995.
What is the best radon mitigation company in Mineral Ridge?
Look for an Ohio-licensed contractor with a published RC license number, EPA-aligned testing, and written post-mitigation verification. Radon Eliminator holds Ohio Mitigation License RC202 and commits to closing-deadline turnaround in writing.
How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Mineral Ridge?
Verify the Ohio Radon Contractor License number, confirm post-mitigation testing is included, check for written fan and workmanship warranties, and ask about commercial or school project experience.
What should I look for in radon mitigation services?
A code-compliant active soil depressurization system with properly sized fan, sealed PVC piping, exterior discharge above the roofline, manometer, sealed slab penetrations, and a 48-hour post-mitigation CRM test.
How long does radon mitigation take?
Installation takes 4–6 hours. From first call to signed post-mitigation report, plan on 5–7 calendar days. Real-estate closings can be expedited.
Is radon mitigation worth the investment?
Yes. A $1,500 mitigation eliminates the second leading cause of lung cancer per the U.S. Surgeon General and typically saves $5,000–$15,000 in renegotiated real-estate concessions.

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