Radon Eliminator provides Radon Mitigation in Mount Pleasant, OH. Ohio RC202-licensed radon mitigation in Mount Pleasant, OH. Call (330) 871-5117 for a free consultation.

Last updated: June 2026

Why Mount Pleasant Homeowners Choose Radon Eliminator

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Radon Mitigation Mount Pleasant OH work is not a generalist contractor job. It is a licensed specialty regulated by the Ohio Department of Health, and Radon Eliminator holds Ohio Mitigation License RC202 — the credential most competitors quietly omit from their websites. When you call us, you are hiring the licensed Ohio authority on radon, not a basement handyman with a fan and a hole saw.

Jefferson County sits inside one of Ohio's elevated radon zones. The bedrock and glacial till under Mount Pleasant, Dillonvale, and the Ohio River valley release uranium-decay radon gas at rates that routinely push homes above the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L. That is geology, not bad luck. The fix is engineered sub-slab depressurization — and we do it cleanly, permanently, and to code.

  • RC202 licensed Ohio radon mitigation professionals
  • EPA-aligned testing with continuous radon monitors, not mail-in guesswork
  • Closing-deadline turnaround — most Mount Pleasant systems installed within 5 business days of contract signing
  • Transparent flat-rate pricing quoted before we leave your driveway
  • Post-mitigation re-test included with documented results for your file
  • Trusted by schools, apartment complexes, and commercial property owners across Ohio — the same crew that mitigates classrooms is fixing your basement

Call (330) 871-5117 to lock in a Mount Pleasant install slot, or request a quote online and we will respond the same business day.

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Our Radon Mitigation Services in Mount Pleasant, OH

We offer a complete radon program built for Ohio real-estate timelines and Ohio disclosure law. Whether you are a homeowner staring at a 5.2 pCi/L inspection report, a realtor trying to save a closing, or a property manager handling a 40-unit building, the scope below covers what we do.

EPA-Aligned Radon Testing

We deploy professional continuous radon monitors (CRMs) for 48-hour closed-house tests that meet EPA protocol and satisfy Ohio real-estate transaction requirements. You get hour-by-hour data, a sealed chain of custody, and a written report you can hand directly to a buyer's agent or lender. No charcoal canisters mailed to a lab a week later.

Sub-Slab Depressurization Systems (Active Soil Depressurization)

This is the gold standard recommended by the EPA and required by Ohio code for most basement and slab-on-grade homes in Mount Pleasant. We core through the slab, install a sealed suction pit, route schedule-40 PVC up through an unobtrusive chase, and mount a UL-listed radon fan at the roofline. The system pulls radon-laden soil gas out from under your foundation before it ever enters your living space.

Crawl Space Mitigation

Many older Mount Pleasant homes — particularly along Union Street and the historic district — have dirt or partial crawl spaces. We install reinforced 6-mil vapor barriers, seal them to the foundation walls, and tie them into the active depressurization system. The result is a sealed envelope that handles radon and ground moisture simultaneously.

Commercial, School & Multi-Family Mitigation

Ohio law holds commercial landlords, school districts, and apartment owners legally responsible for occupant exposure. We design multi-point suction systems for buildings up to 100,000+ square feet, coordinate with facility managers on after-hours work, and provide the documentation your insurer and the state require.

Real-Estate Transaction Service & Inspector Referral Program

If a deal is on the line, we move on real-estate time. Test results in 48 hours. Mitigation quote within 24 hours of the test. Install scheduled inside the inspection-response window. We also run a named Special Offer for home inspectors and agents who refer work — ask about it when you call.

Our Mount Pleasant Radon Mitigation Process

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Every Radon Mitigation Mount Pleasant OH project follows the same five-step protocol. No surprises, no scope creep.

Step 1 — Diagnostic Site Visit

An RC202-licensed technician walks your foundation, checks slab condition, sub-slab communication, sump configuration, and HVAC layout. This is what separates a permanent fix from a cheap fan-swap that fails the re-test.

Step 2 — Flat-Rate Written Proposal

You get one fixed price covering labor, materials, permitting, the fan, the manometer, sealing, and the post-install re-test. Typical residential systems in Mount Pleasant run between $1,295 and $1,895 depending on foundation type and routing complexity. We tell you the number before we leave.

Step 3 — Code-Compliant Installation

Most single-family installs take 4–6 hours in a single day. We route piping through closets, garages, or rear exterior walls — never across your front elevation if it can be avoided. Every joint is glued, every penetration sealed, every discharge point set per ANSI/AARST standards.

Step 4 — Post-Mitigation Re-Test

We deploy a fresh CRM 24 hours after activation and run a second 48-hour test. The vast majority of our Mount Pleasant systems pull radon below 2.0 pCi/L — well under the EPA's 4.0 action level. You receive the report in PDF for your closing file or building records.

Step 5 — Documentation & Warranty

You receive the system labeling, manometer reading instructions, transferable warranty paperwork, and a system-performance guarantee. If a future test ever reads above 4.0 pCi/L within the warranty period, we come back and adjust at no charge.

Local Expertise: Mount Pleasant, Jefferson County & the Upper Ohio Valley

Mount Pleasant Village sits in northern Jefferson County, surrounded by Dillonvale, Adena, Smithfield, and the larger markets of Steubenville and Wheeling just across the river. The soil here is heavily influenced by Pennsylvanian-age sedimentary rock and coal-seam geology — exactly the conditions that produce elevated indoor radon. The EPA classifies Jefferson County as Zone 1, the highest-risk designation, with predicted average indoor screening levels above 4.0 pCi/L.

Practically, that means we see a higher percentage of failed real-estate radon tests in Mount Pleasant than in central Ohio markets like Columbus or Akron. It also means buyers' agents in this region almost always request a radon test as part of the inspection contingency. Sellers who proactively test and mitigate before listing routinely close faster and avoid last-minute price renegotiations.

We mitigate homes throughout Mount Pleasant Village, the surrounding townships, and the historic district near the Quaker Meeting House and Mount Pleasant Historical Society. We are familiar with the older stone foundations along Market Street, the post-war ranches off Concord Avenue, and the newer slab-on-grade builds out toward Route 150. Each foundation type has its own routing solution — and we have done all of them.

Beyond Mount Pleasant, our crews regularly serve Steubenville, Wintersville, Toronto, Bloomingdale, Cadiz, St. Clairsville, Bellaire, and the entire eastern Ohio corridor. Statewide we operate across Akron, Cleveland, Canton, Columbus, and beyond — the same RC202-licensed standard everywhere we work.

Pricing for Radon Mitigation in Mount Pleasant, OH

Honest numbers, since this is where most competitor sites go vague:

  • Standard basement system (sub-slab depressurization): $1,295 – $1,595
  • Crawl space with vapor barrier: $1,695 – $2,395
  • Combination basement + crawl: $2,195 – $2,895
  • 48-hour CRM real-estate test: $145 – $195
  • Commercial / multi-family: Quoted after site walk

Financing is available for qualifying homeowners. Realtors and inspectors: ask about the referral Special Offer when you call.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does radon mitigation cost in Mount Pleasant?

Most single-family Mount Pleasant homes fall between $1,295 and $1,895 for a complete code-compliant sub-slab depressurization system, including the post-mitigation re-test. Crawl spaces and combination foundations cost more because of the vapor barrier work. We quote a flat rate after a quick site visit — never an hourly open-ended bill.

What is the best radon mitigation company in Mount Pleasant?

The honest filter is licensing. Ohio requires an RC-series mitigation license to legally install systems. Radon Eliminator operates under Ohio Mitigation License RC202, uses EPA-aligned protocols, follows ANSI/AARST installation standards, and guarantees post-install results below 4.0 pCi/L. That combination is the best benchmark to compare any provider against.

How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Mount Pleasant?

Ask three questions: What is your Ohio mitigation license number? Do you include a post-mitigation re-test in writing? Is your quote a flat rate or hourly? If any answer is vague, keep calling. A licensed pro will rattle off the license number, hand you a written guarantee, and quote a fixed price.

What should I look for in radon mitigation services?

Look for RC202 (or equivalent Ohio RC-series) licensing, UL-listed radon fans, schedule-40 PVC piping, a U-tube manometer for ongoing performance monitoring, exterior discharge above the roofline per AARST standards, and a documented re-test. Anything less is a fan-on-a-pipe job that will likely fail.

How long does radon mitigation take?

The installation itself is typically 4–6 hours in a single day. Add 48 hours for the post-install confirmation test. From the moment you call us to a documented sub-4.0 pCi/L reading, most Mount Pleasant projects wrap in under a week — which is why we can fit inside real-estate closing windows.

Is radon mitigation worth the investment?

Yes. Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer according to the EPA, and Jefferson County sits in Zone 1, the highest-risk designation. Beyond health, a documented mitigation system is a transferable asset in a real-estate transaction — buyers prefer homes with proof of mitigation over homes with an untested basement. The system pays for itself at closing.

Is 4.2 pCi/L or 5.2 pCi/L actually dangerous?

The EPA action level is 4.0 pCi/L. Any reading at or above that warrants mitigation. A 5.2 pCi/L reading is not an emergency that requires you to leave the house tonight, but it is a confirmed long-term exposure risk and should be mitigated promptly. We have brought thousands of Ohio homes from the 4–10 pCi/L range down below 2.0 pCi/L.

Will the mitigation pipe ruin the look of my house?

No. We route piping internally through closets, utility chases, or garages whenever possible, with the fan and discharge at the rear roofline. Curb appeal stays intact. We will show you the proposed routing before any cutting happens.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in Mount Pleasant

How much does radon mitigation cost in Mount Pleasant, OH?
Most single-family Mount Pleasant homes range from $1,295 to $1,895 for a complete RC202-licensed, code-compliant sub-slab depressurization system including the post-mitigation re-test. Crawl spaces and combination foundations cost more due to vapor barrier work.
What is the best radon mitigation company in Mount Pleasant?
The benchmark is Ohio RC-series licensing, ANSI/AARST installation standards, and a guaranteed post-install re-test below 4.0 pCi/L. Radon Eliminator operates under Ohio Mitigation License RC202 and meets all three.
How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Mount Pleasant?
Ask for the Ohio mitigation license number, confirm a post-mitigation re-test is included in writing, and require a flat-rate quote. Vague answers to any of those three questions are a signal to keep looking.
What should I look for in radon mitigation services?
RC202 Ohio licensing, UL-listed radon fans, schedule-40 PVC, a U-tube manometer, AARST-compliant exterior discharge, and documented post-install testing results.
How long does radon mitigation take?
Installation is typically 4–6 hours in a single day. With the 48-hour confirmation test, most Mount Pleasant projects complete in under a week — fast enough to meet real-estate closing deadlines.
Is radon mitigation worth the investment?
Yes. Jefferson County is EPA Zone 1, the highest-risk classification. A documented mitigation system protects occupants and is a transferable asset in real-estate transactions, often paying for itself at closing.

Get Your Mount Pleasant Radon System Installed This Week

Whether you are racing a closing deadline, responding to a failed inspection, or a property manager handling compliance for a multi-unit building, Radon Eliminator can have an RC202-licensed technician at your Mount Pleasant property fast. Call (330) 871-5117 for same-day scheduling, or request a written flat-rate quote online and we will respond the same business day. Real-estate agents and home inspectors — ask about our referral Special Offer.

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