Radon Eliminator provides Radon Mitigation in New Bloomington, OH. Licensed Ohio radon mitigation (RC202) in New Bloomington. Call (330) 999-1565 for a free consultation.

Last updated: June 2026

Why New Bloomington Homeowners Call Radon Eliminator First

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Ohio has one of the highest average indoor radon levels in the United States, and Marion County — including New Bloomington — sits squarely inside the EPA's elevated-risk zone. The geology beneath this part of central Ohio (fractured limestone, glacial till, and shale-influenced soils) pushes radon gas straight into basements and crawl spaces. If your short-term test came back at 4.0 pCi/L or higher, that result is real, and it needs a permanent fix — not a fan slapped on a wall.

Radon Eliminator provides Radon Mitigation New Bloomington OH property owners can trust because we lead with the credential most competitors hide: Ohio Radon Mitigation License RC202. Every system we install follows ANSI/AARST mitigation standards and EPA protocols. Every post-mitigation test is documented. Every invoice ties to a clear, defensible number you can hand to a buyer, a lender, or a school board.

  • Licensed Ohio radon professionals — RC202, stated upfront on every quote
  • Closing-Date Radon Service — testing and mitigation scheduled to your real-estate deadline
  • Guaranteed result under 4.0 pCi/L — verified with post-mitigation testing
  • Multi-vertical experience — residential, commercial, apartment complexes, and schools
  • Transparent, written pricing — no vague phone estimates, no surprise add-ons
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Professional Radon Mitigation Services in New Bloomington, OH

Most radon problems in New Bloomington homes are solved with an active soil depressurization (ASD) system — the EPA-recommended method. But "a system" is not one-size-fits-all. A 1970s ranch on a slab in the village needs a different design than a walkout on the edge of the Scioto watershed or a multi-unit building near US-23. We design the system to your foundation, not the other way around.

Residential Radon Mitigation System Installation

Custom-designed sub-slab depressurization systems for single-family homes throughout New Bloomington and surrounding Marion County. We use sealed PVC routing, an exterior-grade radon fan sized to your soil's permeability, a manometer for at-a-glance pressure verification, and code-required electrical disconnects. Most residential installs are completed in a single day with one follow-up visit for post-mitigation testing.

Commercial, School & Apartment Radon Mitigation

Larger buildings require multi-suction-point designs, engineered fan staging, and balanced HVAC interaction analysis. Radon Eliminator is one of the few Ohio firms that handles commercial radon mitigation services in New Bloomington and the broader region for property managers, school districts, and apartment owners with legal exposure under Ohio Department of Health rules. We deliver stamped documentation suitable for compliance files and board review.

Radon Testing & Post-Mitigation Verification

EPA-aligned short-term and long-term radon testing for real-estate transactions, baseline assessments, and post-mitigation verification. Continuous radon monitors (CRMs) deliver hour-by-hour data and a defensible final report — the kind of documentation buyers, agents, and lenders accept without argument.

Existing System Inspection & Upgrades

Bought a home with an old radon system? Inherited a fan that hums but doesn't actually work? We diagnose underperforming systems, replace failed fans, re-seal slab penetrations, and bring legacy installs up to current ANSI/AARST code. If your manometer is reading zero, your system is decorative — call us.

Our New Bloomington Radon Mitigation Process

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A clean, code-compliant mitigation system is the product of a clean, code-compliant process. Here's how every job runs:

  1. On-Site Diagnostic Visit (Day 1). A licensed technician walks the property, identifies foundation type (slab, crawl, basement, mixed), locates utility runs, and identifies the optimal suction point and exterior fan location. You receive a written design and fixed-price quote before any work is scheduled.
  2. System Design & Permit. We pull permits where required and prepare a system layout that meets ANSI/AARST CC-1000 and RMS-LB standards. For commercial and school jobs, this includes load calculations and documentation for the compliance file.
  3. Installation (Typically 1 Day). Core through the slab, install the suction pit, seal all visible cracks and slab penetrations, run sealed PVC to the exterior, install the fan above the eave line, and wire to a dedicated circuit with a manometer mounted indoors.
  4. Post-Mitigation Testing (Day 3–4). A 48-hour continuous monitor confirms the system pulled radon below 4.0 pCi/L — our standard is to land well under the action level, not just barely under it.
  5. Documentation Package. You receive the system design, post-mitigation test results, warranty paperwork, and labeled photos — everything a buyer, lender, or inspector needs.

Local Radon Expertise: New Bloomington & Marion County

New Bloomington is a small village in Claibourne Township, sitting along OH-37 between Marion and Delaware. The surrounding geology — Silurian and Devonian carbonate bedrock under shallow glacial drift — is the same formation that pushes Marion, Prospect, LaRue, and Green Camp into Ohio's elevated radon zone on the Ohio Department of Health's county map. If you're in any of these areas, your priors should be "my home probably needs testing," not "it's probably fine."

We've installed systems on older farmhouses with fieldstone foundations along Claibourne–Kilbourne Road, post-war ranches in the village itself, and newer builds in the developments between New Bloomington and Waldo. Each foundation type has its own tricks — a fieldstone basement, for example, is almost never a candidate for sub-slab depressurization alone and usually needs a sub-membrane component in the crawl section. We've done it. Many local handymen and out-of-area contractors have not.

Because we cover all of central Ohio — including Columbus, Delaware, Marion, Bucyrus, and Mount Gilead — our crews are usually within a short drive of New Bloomington, which is why we can hit tight real-estate closing windows that out-of-county contractors miss.

Closing-Date Radon Service for Real-Estate Transactions

If your inspection report came back at 4.2, 6.8, or 12 pCi/L and you're staring down a two-week close, this is the service built for you. We treat real-estate-deadline jobs as the priority they are: a defined turnaround for testing, a defined turnaround for system install, and post-mitigation verification documented in time to clear the contingency.

Buyers, sellers, agents, and home inspectors across New Bloomington and central Ohio use us specifically because we don't shrug at closing dates. We schedule around them. Home inspectors — ask about our partner program; we make your radon referrals fast, branded back to you, and priced fairly for your clients.

Radon Mitigation Pricing in New Bloomington

Most homeowners want a number before they pick up the phone. Fair. Here's the honest range for the best Radon Mitigation New Bloomington homeowners typically need:

  • Standard residential mitigation system: typically $1,200–$1,900 installed
  • Complex foundations (fieldstone, multi-zone, crawl + basement): $1,900–$2,800
  • Short-term radon testing (real-estate grade, CRM): from $150
  • Post-mitigation verification test: included with every install
  • Commercial / multi-family / school systems: quoted per site after diagnostic visit

Affordable Radon Mitigation New Bloomington OH pricing does not mean cutting corners on fan quality, sealing, or documentation — it means a system priced honestly the first time, with no change orders mid-job. Financing is available for qualifying residential customers.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in New Bloomington

How much does radon mitigation cost in New Bloomington?
Standard residential radon mitigation in New Bloomington typically runs $1,200–$1,900 installed, including the fan, sealed PVC routing, manometer, electrical work, and post-mitigation testing. Complex foundations (fieldstone basements, mixed crawl/basement, multi-zone homes) range $1,900–$2,800. Commercial and school systems are quoted per site after an on-site diagnostic. Every Radon Eliminator quote is fixed, written, and includes the post-mitigation verification test.
What is the best radon mitigation company in New Bloomington?
The right standard is simple: an Ohio-licensed mitigation contractor (license RC202 or equivalent), ANSI/AARST-compliant system design, EPA-aligned post-mitigation testing, and written documentation. Radon Eliminator meets all four, leads with our Ohio license number, guarantees results under 4.0 pCi/L, and is built specifically to handle real-estate closing deadlines and multi-vertical work (residential, commercial, schools, apartments) that smaller shops in the area can't.
How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in New Bloomington?
Ask three questions: (1) What is your Ohio radon mitigation license number? If they can't say it on the phone, hang up. (2) Do you provide post-mitigation testing with a continuous radon monitor and written documentation? (3) Do you guarantee the system will bring levels below 4.0 pCi/L in writing? Radon Eliminator answers yes — and our license number is RC202.
What should I look for in radon mitigation services?
Look for: an Ohio mitigation license stated upfront, ANSI/AARST CC-1000 standard compliance, an exterior-mounted fan (not in living space), a manometer for ongoing pressure verification, sealed slab penetrations, post-mitigation testing included, and a written system warranty. Avoid anyone who quotes over the phone without seeing the foundation or who installs the fan in a basement or attic in violation of code.
How long does radon mitigation take?
Most residential mitigation systems in New Bloomington are installed in a single day — usually 4 to 8 hours on site. Post-mitigation testing runs 48 hours after install, so the full process from diagnostic visit to documented under-4.0 pCi/L result is typically 4 to 7 days. For real-estate closings, we routinely compress that timeline when the contract demands it.
Is radon mitigation worth the investment?
Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the United States according to the EPA and Surgeon General, and Ohio has one of the highest average radon levels in the country. A $1,500 mitigation system reduces lifetime exposure for everyone in the home — and in a real-estate transaction, an unresolved radon flag can derail a sale or cost more in negotiation than the system itself. Yes, it is worth it.

Get a Fixed-Price Radon Mitigation Quote for Your New Bloomington Property

Whether your inspection report just came back high, you're protecting a school or apartment building, or you simply want to know what's in the air your family breathes — Radon Eliminator delivers licensed, EPA-aligned Radon Mitigation services New Bloomington OH property owners trust. Ohio License RC202. Documented results under 4.0 pCi/L. Closing dates respected.Call now for a same-week diagnostic visit, or request a written quote online. Home inspectors — ask about our partner program when you call.

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