Radon Eliminator provides Radon Mitigation in New Holland, OH. Licensed Ohio radon mitigation (RC202) in New Holland. Call (800) 555-0123 for a free consultation.

Last updated: June 2026

Why New Holland Homeowners Call Radon Eliminator First

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Radon Mitigation in New Holland, OH is not a generic contractor job. It is a regulated, licensed trade — and Ohio is one of the highest radon-exposure states in the country. Pickaway and Fayette County soils, the limestone bedrock running under the Darby Plains, and the tight modern construction in subdivisions off US-22 and SR-207 all push indoor radon higher than the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L.

Radon Eliminator is Ohio's licensed radon authority — Ohio Mitigation License RC202 — and we lead with that number because most New Holland competitors bury or omit theirs. When your home inspector hands you a test result above 4.0 pCi/L and you have a closing date on the calendar, you do not have time to gamble on an unlicensed handyman with a fan and a PVC pipe.

  • Licensed Ohio professionals — RC202 mitigation license, stated upfront on every quote.
  • EPA-aligned testing protocols — closed-house conditions, calibrated CRMs, defensible chain-of-custody.
  • Closing-Date Radon Service — testing and mitigation scheduled to your purchase agreement, not our convenience.
  • Guaranteed sub-4.0 pCi/L results — documented post-mitigation test included.
  • Multi-vertical experience — single-family homes, apartment complexes, schools, and commercial buildings across Ohio.

Call (800) 555-0123 for same-week service in New Holland.

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Professional Radon Mitigation Services in New Holland, OH

We install permanent, code-compliant active soil depressurization (ASD) systems — the only mitigation method the EPA recognizes as reliably effective for slab-on-grade, basement, and crawl-space homes common throughout New Holland. Every system is engineered to the specific foundation, soil, and layout of your property.

Residential Radon Mitigation System Installation

For homes in New Holland village, the surrounding farmsteads off Strawberry Bank Road, and newer builds toward Williamsport and Mount Sterling, we design sub-slab depressurization systems sized to your foundation footprint. Most installs take 4–6 hours, include a sealed sump cover, radon-rated fan, exterior vent stack above the eave line, and a manometer for ongoing system verification.

Commercial, Apartment & School Radon Mitigation

Property managers, school administrators, and apartment owners in Pickaway and Fayette Counties are legally responsible for safe radon levels in occupied buildings. We handle multi-zone slabs, multi-fan engineered systems, and post-mitigation verification testing that satisfies Ohio Department of Health documentation requirements. Most local radon shops only do single-family homes — we are one of the few Ohio teams equipped for buildings over 10,000 sq ft.

Real-Estate Transaction Radon Testing & Mitigation

This is our specialty. If your home inspection on a New Holland property came back at 4.2, 7.8, or 22 pCi/L and you have two weeks to closing, call us today. We provide EPA-aligned 48-hour tests, expedited mitigation install (often within 5–7 days of contract), and a post-mitigation clearance test that goes straight to your agent or attorney. Buyers, sellers, and Realtors get a documented number under 4.0 pCi/L in time to close.

System Inspection, Diagnosis & Upgrades

Inherited a house in New Holland with an old radon system? We diagnose underperforming installations — failed fans, undersized suction pits, improper vent termination — and bring legacy systems up to current Ohio code. Free quote on upgrades when paired with a post-mitigation test.

Our 4-Step Radon Mitigation Process

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Every Radon Mitigation New Holland OH project follows the same disciplined sequence. No improvising, no surprises on the invoice.

  1. Diagnostic site visit. A licensed RC202 technician inspects your foundation, identifies sub-slab communication points, and confirms the radon entry pathways. We measure suction field extension before we cut a single hole.
  2. Written system design and fixed-price quote. You receive a clear scope: pipe routing, fan model, vent termination, electrical, sealing details, and total price. No vague "depends on what we find" language.
  3. Installation in one day. Most New Holland homes complete in 4–8 hours. We seal sump pits, cracks, and floor-wall joints; cut the suction point; route schedule-40 PVC; install a radon-rated fan in an unconditioned space; and terminate the vent stack above the roofline per EPA standards.
  4. Post-mitigation test and documentation. 48-hour closed-house follow-up test with a calibrated continuous radon monitor. You get a written report showing the final pCi/L number — defensible for real-estate files, school boards, or your own records.

Local Expertise: Why New Holland Has a Radon Problem

New Holland sits on the eastern edge of the Darby Plains, where glacial till covers fractured limestone and dolomite bedrock. That geology is a textbook radon producer. EPA Map of Radon Zones places Pickaway and Fayette Counties in Zone 1 — the highest predicted average indoor radon level (greater than 4.0 pCi/L).

What we see in the field across New Holland, Williamsport, Bloomingburg, Mount Sterling, and Circleville:

  • Older farmhouses along SR-207 and US-22 with stone foundations and dirt crawl spaces — chronic high readings, often 8–15 pCi/L.
  • Newer construction in subdivisions near New Holland Local Schools — tight building envelopes that trap radon at 5–9 pCi/L even with modern HVAC.
  • Walk-out basements backed into hillsides off Yankeetown-Greencastle Road — finished bedrooms below grade where radon accumulates while families sleep.
  • Slab-on-grade ranches with crack networks across the floor — deceptive because the slab "looks fine" but every crack is a radon entry point.

Our crews have installed systems throughout Pickaway, Fayette, Ross, and Madison Counties. We know which soil types respond to single-point suction and which need multi-point manifold systems. That local field experience is why our first-test pass rate after mitigation is over 98%.

Transparent Pricing for Radon Mitigation in New Holland

Most New Holland callers tell us the same thing: "I called three companies and none would give me a straight price." Here is ours.

  • Standard residential mitigation system: $1,295–$1,795 installed, including post-mitigation test.
  • Complex installs (multiple suction points, finished basements, crawl-space encapsulation): $1,800–$2,800 with written scope.
  • Real-estate expedited service: No rush fee for closings within 14 days when scheduled early in the week.
  • Commercial / multi-family: Custom quote after on-site diagnostic — typically $4–$8 per linear foot of slab plus fan and termination.
  • Post-mitigation testing only: $175 with calibrated CRM, 48-hour deployment.

Financing available. Home-inspector partner program includes a published referral incentive — ask for details.

Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in New Holland

How much does radon mitigation cost in New Holland?

Most single-family homes in New Holland fall between $1,295 and $1,795 for a complete, code-compliant active soil depressurization system, including the post-mitigation verification test. Complex foundations or multi-suction-point designs run $1,800–$2,800. We quote a fixed price in writing before any work starts.

What is the best radon mitigation company in New Holland?

Look for three things: a stated Ohio mitigation license number (ours is RC202), EPA-aligned testing protocols, and a written guarantee that the post-mitigation reading will be under 4.0 pCi/L. Radon Eliminator leads with all three and specializes in real-estate-deadline jobs that other contractors treat as a nuisance.

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

Ask for the Ohio RC202 license number on the quote. Ask whether a post-mitigation test is included. Ask for a fixed price, not a range. Ask if they have done work in apartment complexes or schools — if yes, they have the engineering depth to handle your home correctly. Avoid anyone who quotes by phone without a site visit on anything but the simplest slab.

What should I look for in radon mitigation services?

A licensed Ohio mitigator, schedule-40 PVC (not thin-wall), a radon-rated fan installed in an unconditioned space (attic or exterior, never living space), a vent termination above the eave line and away from windows, a system manometer for ongoing monitoring, and a written post-mitigation test report. Anything less is not code-compliant.

How long does radon mitigation take?

The install itself is typically 4–8 hours for a New Holland home. Add 48 hours for the post-mitigation closed-house test. From your first call to a documented sub-4.0 pCi/L result, most homes complete in 5–10 days — fast enough for nearly every real-estate closing timeline.

Is radon mitigation worth the investment?

Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S. per the EPA and Surgeon General. A $1,500 system that drops your home from 8 pCi/L to under 2 pCi/L pays back in health risk reduction alone — and it preserves resale value, since every future buyer in Ohio will test for radon. For real-estate transactions, mitigation is often the only path to closing.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in New Holland

How much does radon mitigation cost in New Holland?
Most single-family homes in New Holland cost between $1,295 and $1,795 for a complete, code-compliant active soil depressurization system, including post-mitigation verification testing. Complex installs range $1,800–$2,800, quoted as a fixed written price.
What is the best radon mitigation company in New Holland?
Choose a provider that states its Ohio mitigation license upfront (Radon Eliminator is RC202), uses EPA-aligned testing protocols, and guarantees a post-mitigation reading under 4.0 pCi/L in writing.
How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in New Holland?
Verify the Ohio RC202 license number, confirm post-mitigation testing is included, require a fixed-price written quote, and ask about commercial or multi-family experience as a proxy for engineering depth.
What should I look for in radon mitigation services?
A licensed Ohio mitigator, schedule-40 PVC, a radon-rated fan in an unconditioned space, code-compliant vent termination, a system manometer, and a written post-mitigation test report.
How long does radon mitigation take?
Installation typically takes 4–8 hours. Including the 48-hour post-mitigation test, most New Holland homes are fully documented under 4.0 pCi/L within 5–10 days.
Is radon mitigation worth the investment?
Yes. Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer per the EPA. A $1,500 mitigation system reduces lifetime exposure dramatically, protects family health, and preserves home resale value in Ohio's radon-aware real-estate market.

Get Your New Holland Home Below 4.0 pCi/L — Documented

Licensed Ohio radon professionals — RC202 — serving New Holland, Williamsport, Mount Sterling, Bloomingburg, and Circleville. Real-estate deadlines met. Fixed pricing. Guaranteed post-mitigation results. Call (800) 555-0123 or request a written quote through our online contact form. Same-week appointments available for closings.

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