Radon Eliminator provides Radon Mitigation in Nevada, OH. Radon Mitigation in Nevada, OH by Ohio-licensed RC202 pros. Call (330) 660-6610 for a free consultation.

Last updated: June 2026

Nevada's Licensed Source for Radon Mitigation

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If you just received an inspection report flagging elevated radon, or your closing date is two weeks out and the buyer is asking for proof of mitigation, you need a contractor who can move quickly and document the work. Radon Mitigation in Nevada, OH is exactly what we do — every day, across the state, under Ohio Radon Mitigation License RC202.

Radon Eliminator installs permanent, EPA-aligned active soil depressurization systems in Wyandot County homes, light commercial buildings, schools, and multi-family properties. We do not subcontract. We do not improvise. Every system is engineered to drop indoor radon below the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L, and every job ends with a documented post-mitigation test you can hand to a buyer, an inspector, or a school board.

Ohio has one of the highest average radon levels in the United States. The glacial till and limestone bedrock underneath Wyandot County release radon gas continuously, and modern, tighter homes trap it. This isn't fear — it's geology. Call (330) 660-6610 for same-week service in Nevada.

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Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Radon Mitigation in Nevada, OH

Most homeowners calling about radon are not shopping for a hobby project. They're solving a deadline, a health concern, or a legal obligation. Here is what separates the best Radon Mitigation Nevada property owners can hire:

  • Ohio License RC202, stated upfront. Ohio law requires a licensed mitigation contractor. Many competitors bury their number — ours is on every quote, every permit, and every system label.
  • Closing-Date Radon Service. Real-estate deadlines drive our schedule. We routinely install and re-test within 5–10 business days so deals close on time.
  • EPA-aligned protocols. We follow ANSI/AARST standards for measurement (MS-PC, MAH) and mitigation (SGM-SF, RMS-LB) — the same standards lenders, schools, and commercial insurers expect.
  • Multi-vertical experience. Single-family homes, duplexes, apartment complexes, schools, daycare facilities, and commercial buildings. Most Nevada-area radon shops only handle houses.
  • Documented results, not promises. Every installation ends with a 48-hour post-mitigation test and a written report showing the new pCi/L number.

That combination — licensed, fast, documented, and experienced across building types — is why agents, inspectors, and property managers across north-central Ohio keep our number on speed dial.

Radon Mitigation Services We Provide in Nevada

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Our scope covers every step from the first measurement to the final certificate. As a professional Radon Mitigation Nevada OH provider, we deliver:

Residential Active Soil Depressurization (ASD) Systems

The standard of care for Ohio homes. We core through the basement slab or crawlspace, seal vapor barriers, run schedule 40 PVC to the roofline, and install a calibrated radon fan rated for your soil permeability. Clean exterior runs, manometer on the riser, labeled per Ohio code.

Sub-Membrane Depressurization for Crawlspaces

Many older Nevada-area farmhouses and additions sit over dirt or partial crawlspaces. We install a sealed 12-mil reinforced membrane, mechanically fastened to the foundation, with suction points sized to the footprint — eliminating radon and incidentally fixing moisture and humidity issues.

Commercial, School & Apartment Mitigation

Ohio schools and licensed daycare facilities are subject to specific radon testing expectations, and apartment owners face growing tenant-disclosure liability. We design multi-point systems for slab-on-grade commercial buildings, multi-family foundations, and large institutional footprints — including communication tests, pressure-field extension diagnostics, and engineered drawings when required.

Post-Mitigation Testing & Existing System Diagnostics

Have a system installed by someone else that isn't reading right on the manometer, or a home that still tests high after mitigation? We diagnose fan performance, suction-point coverage, leakage at the slab, and stack effect. In many cases an existing system can be upgraded rather than replaced — saving thousands.

EPA-Aligned Radon Testing

Continuous radon monitors (CRMs) deliver hour-by-hour data and a defensible 48-hour result — the format real-estate transactions require. We also offer charcoal and long-term alpha-track testing for baseline and post-mitigation verification.

Our Radon Mitigation Process in Nevada, OH

Predictable steps, clear timeline, no surprises:

  1. Phone intake (same day). We confirm the test result, the building type, the foundation, and — if applicable — your closing date.
  2. On-site diagnostic visit. We inspect the foundation, locate the optimal suction point, plan the pipe route for the cleanest exterior appearance, and quote in writing.
  3. System installation (typically 1 day). Core drilling, sealing, PVC routing, fan installation, electrical hookup by a licensed sub when required, manometer, exterior labeling.
  4. Post-mitigation test (48 hours). A calibrated CRM verifies the result. You receive a PDF report with the new pCi/L reading, the system specifications, and the warranty.
  5. Documentation handoff. Results go to you, your agent, your buyer's agent, or your property manager — whoever needs the paper trail.

From phone call to verified result, most Nevada-area jobs are complete in 7–10 days. Rush service for closings is available.

Local Expertise: Radon in Nevada and Wyandot County

Nevada sits in Wyandot County, in the EPA's Radon Zone 1 — the highest-risk category, where the predicted indoor average exceeds 4.0 pCi/L. The surrounding region, including Upper Sandusky, Carey, Sycamore, and Bucyrus, shares the same Devonian shale and limestone substrate that produces uranium decay and radon gas.

What that means for Nevada homes specifically:

  • Basements built into clay-heavy glacial till often have measurable sub-slab pressure differentials — good news, because ASD systems work efficiently in those soils.
  • Older homes near US-30 and SR-103 frequently have block foundations with open cores — these need careful sealing at the rim joist and sump pit to prevent short-circuiting the fan.
  • Newer construction in the rural subdivisions outside town tends to use passive radon stubs roughed in at build time. We can activate those passive systems with a fan and a manometer for a fraction of a full retrofit cost.

We serve Nevada, Upper Sandusky, Carey, Tiffin, Marion, Bucyrus, Kenton, and the broader north-central Ohio corridor. If you searched Radon Mitigation Nevada near me or top Radon Mitigation Nevada, you're already in our service area.

Pricing & What to Expect

Most Nevada-area single-family Radon Mitigation services Nevada OH projects fall between $1,295 and $2,150, depending on foundation type, fan sizing, and exterior routing. Crawlspace membrane systems and homes with multiple foundation types run higher. Commercial and school projects are quoted after a site visit.

What's included in every residential quote:

  • Engineered system design
  • All materials (schedule 40 PVC, fan, manometer, sealants, vapor barrier where applicable)
  • Labor and cleanup
  • Post-mitigation 48-hour CRM test
  • Written report and system warranty (5 years on the fan, lifetime on workmanship)

We provide affordable Radon Mitigation Nevada pricing without cutting corners on materials or skipping the documentation that makes a system legally defensible. Financing is available for qualified homeowners.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does radon mitigation cost in Nevada?

Most Nevada, OH single-family installations range from $1,295 to $2,150. Crawlspaces, multiple foundation types, and commercial buildings are quoted after a site visit. Every quote includes the post-mitigation test and warranty documentation.

What is the best radon mitigation company in Nevada?

Look for an Ohio-licensed contractor (license number RC-prefixed, stated openly), AARST/NRPP-aligned protocols, written post-mitigation testing, and experience with your specific building type. Radon Eliminator operates under Ohio License RC202 and documents every job.

How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Nevada?

Confirm the Ohio mitigation license number, ask whether post-mitigation testing is included, request references in real-estate transactions if your job is one, and verify the warranty in writing. Avoid any contractor who quotes without seeing the foundation.

What should I look for in radon mitigation services?

A code-compliant active soil depressurization design, schedule 40 PVC (not thin-wall), a properly sized fan with a manometer, sealed sump and slab penetrations, exterior labeling, and a written post-mitigation result below 4.0 pCi/L.

How long does radon mitigation take?

Most residential installations are completed in a single day. Add 48 hours for the post-mitigation test. Total turnaround from first phone call to documented result is typically 7–10 days, with rush service available for closings.

Is radon mitigation worth the investment?

Yes. Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer in non-smokers per the EPA and Surgeon General. A mitigation system also resolves the contingency on most real-estate transactions and is often required to close. The system pays for itself in deal certainty alone.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in Nevada

How much does radon mitigation cost in Nevada, OH?
Most Nevada single-family installations range from $1,295 to $2,150 and include the post-mitigation test and warranty documentation. Crawlspace and commercial projects are quoted after a site visit.
What is the best radon mitigation company in Nevada?
The best provider is Ohio-licensed (look for an RC-prefixed number), follows AARST/NRPP protocols, includes written post-mitigation testing, and has experience across residential, commercial, and school properties. Radon Eliminator operates under Ohio License RC202.
How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Nevada?
Verify the Ohio mitigation license, confirm post-mitigation testing is included, get the warranty in writing, and avoid any contractor who quotes without inspecting your foundation.
What should I look for in radon mitigation services?
Active soil depressurization design, schedule 40 PVC, a properly sized fan with manometer, sealed slab penetrations, exterior code labeling, and a documented post-mitigation result under 4.0 pCi/L.
How long does radon mitigation take?
Most residential systems install in one day, with 48 hours added for verification testing. Total turnaround is usually 7–10 days, and rush service is available for real-estate closings.
Is radon mitigation worth the investment?
Yes. Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer in non-smokers, and mitigation is often required to close a real-estate transaction in Ohio's high-radon zones.

Get Radon Mitigation in Nevada, OH — Documented, Code-Compliant, Done Right

Call Radon Eliminator at (330) 660-6610 to schedule your on-site assessment in Nevada. Ohio License RC202. EPA-aligned testing. Post-mitigation result under 4.0 pCi/L, documented in writing. Closing-date service available — tell us your deadline and we'll work to it. Prefer to start online? Request your quote at radoneliminator.com and we'll respond within one business day.

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