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Last updated: June 2026

Radon Mitigation New Bremen OH: What Homeowners and Property Owners Actually Get

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New Bremen homes sit on glacial till and limestone-rich soils — the exact geology that drives Ohio's radon problem. The Ohio Department of Health classifies Auglaize County as a Zone 1 radon area, the EPA's highest risk tier, with predicted indoor averages above 4.0 pCi/L. That isn't a marketing line; it's a soil-gas reality every basement, crawlspace, and slab in this part of the state has to deal with.

Radon Mitigation New Bremen OH means one thing at Radon Eliminator: a sub-slab depressurization system (or sub-membrane, depending on your foundation) engineered to pull radon from beneath your home and exhaust it safely above the roofline — installed by an Ohio-licensed contractor (License RC202) following EPA mitigation standards and ANSI/AARST protocols. When we finish, we test. When the post-mitigation number comes in under 4.0 pCi/L, you get the documentation in writing.

We work with four kinds of New Bremen clients every week:

  • Homeowners who just received a high radon result on a real-estate inspection report.
  • Buyers, sellers, and agents who need testing and mitigation completed before the closing date — not after.
  • Commercial, apartment, and school property owners who are legally responsible for occupant safety and need a defensible system with documented results.
  • Home inspectors who refer radon work and want a licensed partner who won't embarrass them.

Call (888) 481-8559 for a same-week quote, or request a written estimate online. We serve New Bremen, Minster, St. Marys, Wapakoneta, Celina, and the surrounding Auglaize and Mercer County communities.

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Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Radon Mitigation in New Bremen

Most of what passes for radon mitigation marketing in west-central Ohio is vague. We lead with specifics so you can compare us against anyone else.

  • Ohio Mitigation License RC202 — printed on every contract, every system label, and every post-mitigation report. Many competitors won't put their license number in writing. Ours is on the truck.
  • EPA-aligned and ANSI/AARST-compliant installations — sealed sump covers, properly sized fans (Radon Away GP, RP, or XR series sized to your slab), interior or exterior runs routed to discharge above the eave line, manometer mounted at eye level, electrical to NEC code.
  • Real-estate-deadline specialists — our Closing-Date Radon Service is built for transactions. Testing in 48 hours, mitigation install typically within 5–10 business days, post-mitigation clearance test included.
  • Multi-vertical depth — we install in single-family homes, commercial buildings, apartment complexes, and Ohio K–12 schools. Larger property owners get protocols, not improvisation.
  • Home-inspector partner program — referring inspectors get priority scheduling and a published referral structure. Ask for details.
  • Documented results under 4.0 pCi/L — if your post-mitigation test doesn't pass, we adjust the system at no additional cost until it does.
  • Transparent pricing — flat-rate quotes for the typical New Bremen residential install. No surprise change orders for a standard layout.

That's the difference between a contractor who sells a fan and a licensed professional who sells a number under 4.0 pCi/L.

Professional Radon Mitigation Services Offered in New Bremen, OH

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Our full service menu for the New Bremen area covers every situation we see in Auglaize and Mercer Counties:

Residential Radon Mitigation System Installation

Sub-slab depressurization for basements and slab-on-grade homes; sub-membrane systems for crawlspaces. Standard installs in New Bremen are completed in one day. Includes sealed suction point, schedule-40 PVC riser, certified inline fan, U-tube manometer, exterior discharge above the roofline, and labeled system per EPA standards.

Residential and Commercial Radon Testing

EPA-aligned short-term (48-hour) and long-term testing using calibrated continuous radon monitors (CRMs) for real-estate transactions, or charcoal canisters for baseline screens. Commercial buildings get multi-point testing per ANSI/AARST MAH and MALB protocols. Results are delivered in a sealed, signed report.

Commercial, Apartment, and School Mitigation

Multi-zone systems for large-footprint buildings, apartment complexes, daycares, and Ohio K–12 schools. We coordinate with property managers, school boards, and Ohio Department of Health requirements. Post-mitigation testing and ongoing monitoring plans available.

Existing System Inspection and Upgrade

If your New Bremen home already has a radon system but the fan is loud, the manometer reads zero, or your last test was years ago, we'll diagnose it. Common upgrades: fan replacement (typical lifespan 5–10 years), additional suction points for slabs over 2,000 sq ft, exterior re-routing to meet current discharge code.

Post-Mitigation Verification Testing

Every mitigation install includes a post-mitigation clearance test 24 hours to 30 days after activation. You receive a documented result you can hand to a buyer, lender, agent, or school board. If the number isn't under 4.0 pCi/L, we adjust until it is.

Our Radon Mitigation Process in New Bremen

Four steps. No mystery.

  1. Site assessment and diagnostic. We inspect the foundation, identify slab penetrations, locate the optimal suction point, and review your most recent radon test. For homes without a test, we deploy a continuous radon monitor.
  2. Written, flat-rate proposal. You get a fixed price, a system diagram, a fan model number, a discharge route, and an install date — typically within 5–10 business days for standard residential jobs, faster for real-estate deadlines.
  3. One-day installation. A two-person licensed crew cores the slab, seals the suction point, runs PVC, mounts the fan outside or in an unconditioned attic, wires the system to NEC code, installs the manometer, and labels everything per EPA requirements.
  4. Post-mitigation test and documentation. 24-hour to 48-hour clearance test, signed report under 4.0 pCi/L, system warranty paperwork, and your closing documents if applicable.

That's it. No vague timelines, no "we'll get back to you."

Local Expertise: Why New Bremen Homes Are High-Risk

New Bremen — the Auglaize County village along the Miami and Erie Canal, home to Crown Equipment and the Bicycle Museum of America — sits squarely inside Ohio's worst radon belt. The same dolomite and limestone bedrock that gave the canal its reliable groundwater supply also produces a steady release of radon gas through soil pores into basements and crawlspaces.

We've installed mitigation systems across the village footprint — from the older two-story homes along North Washington and South Franklin Streets near the historic downtown, to newer construction off Herman and South Streets, to the lake-area properties out toward Lake Loramie and St. Marys. Each foundation type behaves differently:

  • Pre-1960 basements in central New Bremen often have stone-and-mortar walls and dirt-floor sections in crawlspaces — these need careful sealing before depressurization is effective.
  • Mid-century poured-concrete basements common on streets like Plum and Walnut typically respond to a single suction point.
  • Newer slab-on-grade construction in developments off SR-274 may have passive radon stubs from the builder — we can convert these to active systems quickly and inexpensively.
  • Rural properties on the outskirts toward Minster and New Knoxville often have larger footprints and may require dual suction points.

We also serve Minster, St. Marys, Wapakoneta, Celina, Sidney, Anna, Botkins, New Knoxville, Fort Loramie, and the rest of the Grand Lake St. Marys / I-75 corridor. If you're in west-central Ohio and Googling Radon Mitigation near me, you're in our daily route.

Pricing: What Radon Mitigation Costs in New Bremen

Most New Bremen single-family residential mitigation installs fall in the $1,200–$1,800 range for a standard interior or exterior system. Variables that move the price:

  • Foundation type (full basement vs. crawlspace vs. mixed)
  • Number of suction points required (slabs over ~2,000 sq ft often need two)
  • Interior routing through finished space vs. exterior wall mount
  • Crawlspace sub-membrane sealing square footage
  • Electrical run distance to the fan

Commercial, school, and apartment pricing is quoted per building after site assessment. Testing-only pricing for real-estate transactions starts at $150 for a 48-hour continuous monitor test with a signed report. Every quote is written, flat-rate, and includes the post-mitigation clearance test.

Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in New Bremen

How much does radon mitigation cost in New Bremen?

Standard residential systems in New Bremen typically run $1,200–$1,800, including the suction point, PVC riser, certified fan, manometer, exterior discharge, and post-mitigation clearance test. Crawlspaces, larger slabs, and commercial buildings are quoted after a site visit. We provide flat-rate written estimates, not hourly billing.

What is the best radon mitigation company in New Bremen?

Compare on three things: (1) Ohio Mitigation License — Radon Eliminator carries RC202 and prints it on every contract; (2) post-mitigation guarantee — we document results under 4.0 pCi/L or adjust at no cost; (3) timeline — we hit real-estate closing dates. Most local competitors only meet one of those three. We meet all three.

How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in New Bremen?

Ask for the Ohio mitigation license number in writing. Ask whether the installation follows ANSI/AARST RMS-LB (residential) or RMS-MF (multi-family) standards. Ask whether post-mitigation testing is included. Ask for a flat-rate written quote, not an hourly estimate. If a contractor dodges any of those four questions, keep calling.

What should I look for in radon mitigation services?

A sealed suction point, schedule-40 PVC, a certified inline fan (Radon Away or equivalent) sized to your slab, an exterior discharge terminating above the eave line and 10 feet from any opening, a U-tube manometer at eye level, electrical wiring to NEC code, EPA-required system labeling, and a post-mitigation clearance test. Anything less isn't a code-compliant system.

How long does radon mitigation take?

Standard residential installs are completed in one day — typically four to six hours on site. The post-mitigation clearance test runs 48 hours. From signed proposal to documented under-4.0 result, most New Bremen homes are finished in 7–10 days. Real-estate-deadline jobs can move faster.

Is radon mitigation worth the investment?

Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S. according to the EPA, responsible for roughly 21,000 deaths per year. Ohio has one of the highest indoor radon averages in the country. A $1,500 mitigation system reduces a 10+ pCi/L reading to under 2.0 pCi/L in most installs we do. For a real-estate transaction, it's also typically a deal-saver — buyers walk from elevated radon, and mitigation closes that loop fast.

Is 4.2 pCi/L actually dangerous?

The EPA action level is 4.0 pCi/L, so 4.2 is above the threshold where mitigation is recommended. The World Health Organization sets its action level even lower, at 2.7 pCi/L. Long-term exposure at 4.0 pCi/L is roughly equivalent to the lung-cancer risk of smoking half a pack of cigarettes a day. It's not panic-level, but it's not nothing — and it's fixable.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in New Bremen

How much does radon mitigation cost in New Bremen?
Standard residential radon mitigation in New Bremen typically costs $1,200–$1,800, including the suction point, PVC riser, certified fan, manometer, exterior discharge, and post-mitigation clearance test. Crawlspaces and larger commercial buildings are quoted after a site assessment.
What is the best radon mitigation company in New Bremen?
Radon Eliminator carries Ohio Mitigation License RC202, follows EPA and ANSI/AARST protocols, includes a post-mitigation clearance test on every install, and guarantees results under 4.0 pCi/L. We're built for real-estate deadlines and serve residential, commercial, school, and apartment clients.
How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in New Bremen?
Demand the Ohio mitigation license number in writing, confirm the installation follows ANSI/AARST standards, verify post-mitigation testing is included, and require a flat-rate written quote. A licensed Ohio professional should provide all four without hesitation.
What should I look for in radon mitigation services?
Look for a sealed suction point, schedule-40 PVC, a certified inline fan sized to your slab, exterior discharge above the eave line, a U-tube manometer, NEC-code electrical, EPA-required labeling, and a post-mitigation clearance test under 4.0 pCi/L.
How long does radon mitigation take?
Standard residential installs in New Bremen are completed in one day, typically four to six hours on site. The 48-hour post-mitigation clearance test follows. Most homes go from signed proposal to documented under-4.0 result within 7–10 days.
Is radon mitigation worth the investment?
Yes. Radon is the EPA's second-leading cause of lung cancer, and Ohio has one of the highest indoor radon averages nationally. A $1,500 system typically reduces readings from 10+ pCi/L to under 2.0 pCi/L and resolves real-estate transaction holdups quickly.

Get Your New Bremen Radon Mitigation Quote Today

Whether your radon level came back at 4.2 or 42 pCi/L, whether you're closing in three weeks or you've lived with elevated radon for years, the next step is the same: a written, flat-rate quote from a licensed Ohio mitigation professional. Call (888) 481-8559 to speak with a Radon Eliminator team member today, or request a quote online and we'll respond within one business day. Ohio License RC202. EPA-aligned protocols. Documented results under 4.0 pCi/L. New Bremen, Minster, St. Marys, Wapakoneta, Celina, and the surrounding Auglaize and Mercer County area.

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