Radon Eliminator provides Radon Mitigation in New Philadelphia, OH. Licensed (RC202) radon mitigation in New Philadelphia, OH. Call 1-800-RADON-OH for a free consultation.

Last updated: June 2026

Licensed Radon Mitigation New Philadelphia OH Homeowners Trust

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If your home inspection just flagged a radon reading above 4.0 pCi/L — or you're a New Philadelphia homeowner who saw Tuscarawas County on the EPA's Zone 1 map — you need a licensed Ohio radon professional, not a general contractor with a fan kit. Radon Eliminator holds Ohio Radon Mitigation License RC202, follows EPA-aligned protocols (ANSI/AARST RMS-LB and CCAH standards), and installs sub-slab depressurization systems engineered to drop your home's radon level below the EPA action threshold and keep it there.

We serve single-family homes off Bluebell Drive, century houses near Tuscora Park, newer builds in Oak Shadows, rural properties along State Route 250, and commercial properties throughout downtown New Philadelphia. Every install is documented with a post-mitigation test, a signed system warranty, and paperwork your title company, lender, and buyer's agent will accept without a callback.

Most homeowners call us in one of three moments: an inspection report came back at 4.2, 7.8, or 12 pCi/L and closing is in 14 days; the family realized the kids' bedrooms are in a finished basement; or a commercial owner just got an Ohio Department of Health notice. We handle all three — fast.

What Sets Radon Eliminator Apart in New Philadelphia

  • Ohio License RC202 — posted on every quote, every permit, every invoice. Ask competitors for theirs before you sign anything.
  • Closing-Date Radon Service — real-estate transactions are scheduled around your closing, not our convenience. Most New Philadelphia mitigations are installed within 3–5 business days of contract.
  • Guaranteed sub-4.0 pCi/L — if post-mitigation testing doesn't hit EPA's action level, we modify the system at no charge.
  • Multi-vertical capability — we mitigate single-family homes, apartment complexes, schools, and commercial buildings. Most local radon shops only handle houses.
  • Clear, written pricing — no "we'll quote on-site" runaround. You get a number before we show up.
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Radon Mitigation Services in New Philadelphia OH

Radon Eliminator offers a complete radon services stack so you're not juggling three contractors during a real-estate deadline. Every service below is performed by Ohio-licensed technicians under RC202 and documented to EPA standards.

Residential Radon Mitigation System Installation

The standard fix for elevated radon in a New Philadelphia home is an active sub-slab depressurization (ASD) system: a sealed PVC pipe drawn from beneath the basement slab, routed up through the structure, and vented above the roofline by a continuous-duty radon fan. We size the fan to your home's soil permeability and slab condition — a Tuscarawas County clay-base ranch and a newer poured-foundation colonial off Mill Avenue need very different system specs. Typical residential installs run $1,295–$1,850 depending on access, finish level, and whether interior or exterior routing is required.

Residential & Commercial Radon Testing

Pre-purchase, post-mitigation, biennial, and tenant-requested testing using continuous radon monitors (CRMs) that produce hour-by-hour data — not the 48-hour charcoal canisters that get challenged by buyers' agents. CRM testing is finished in 48 hours with a tamper-evident report acceptable to lenders and title companies anywhere in Ohio.

Commercial, School & Apartment Mitigation

Multi-unit and large-footprint buildings need engineered mitigation — not a residential fan scaled up. We design and install systems for apartment complexes, daycares, school districts, and commercial properties across Tuscarawas County, including buildings with multiple slabs, slab-on-grade additions, and crawlspaces. We coordinate with property managers, school boards, and Ohio Department of Health compliance reviewers.

Existing System Inspection & Upgrades

Bought a New Philadelphia home with an old radon system that nobody documented? We inspect the manometer, verify fan performance, pressure-test the slab seal, and re-test the home. If the existing system underperforms, we upgrade fans, reseal slab penetrations, or reroute discharge — usually for a fraction of a full reinstall.

Post-Mitigation Verification Testing

Every Radon Eliminator install includes a post-mitigation CRM test 24–48 hours after fan activation. You get a signed report showing the reduction — typically from elevated levels into the 0.4–1.8 pCi/L range — which is the documentation buyers, sellers, lenders, and the Ohio Department of Health all require.

Our Radon Mitigation Process in New Philadelphia

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Here's exactly what happens from your first call to a documented sub-4.0 pCi/L result.

Step 1: Phone Diagnosis & Written Quote (Same Day)

Call us with your inspection result, address, and closing date. We diagnose the likely system configuration over the phone using your home's age, foundation type, and the radon number. You get a written, all-in price — no on-site bait-and-switch.

Step 2: On-Site Diagnostic Visit

A licensed technician confirms slab condition, sump status, drain-tile loops, and the best discharge route. In New Philadelphia's older neighborhoods near Tuscora Park, we often find original tile loops that make mitigation more efficient — and cheaper.

Step 3: System Installation (Typically 4–6 Hours)

We core the slab, install the suction pit, run sealed PVC to the discharge point, mount the radon fan in an unconditioned space (attic or exterior wall per EPA spec), install the U-tube manometer, and seal every slab penetration with polyurethane.

Step 4: Post-Mitigation CRM Testing (48 Hours)

We deploy a continuous radon monitor for a full 48-hour test. You receive a tamper-evident PDF report showing hour-by-hour radon levels confirming the system performs below 4.0 pCi/L.

Step 5: Documentation Package for Closing

You get the system warranty, the post-mitigation test report, the Ohio RC202 mitigation certificate, and a maintenance card — everything your title company, lender, or buyer's agent needs to clear the radon contingency.

Local Radon Expertise: Why New Philadelphia Has a Radon Problem

New Philadelphia and the broader Tuscarawas County region sit on uranium-bearing shale and glacial till that consistently produces elevated indoor radon. The Ohio Department of Health classifies all 88 Ohio counties as elevated risk, but the eastern and southeastern counties — Tuscarawas, Stark, Carroll, Harrison, Holmes, Coshocton — show some of the highest indoor concentrations in the state. Roughly 1 in 3 Ohio homes tests above the 4.0 pCi/L EPA action level, and that rate is higher in counties along the Tuscarawas River corridor.

We've mitigated homes throughout the New Philadelphia area: older masonry homes near downtown and the Tuscarawas County Courthouse, mid-century ranches off Front Avenue and Beaver Avenue, newer subdivisions like Oak Shadows and Schoenbrunn Estates, rural properties out toward Dover, Sugarcreek, and Strasburg, and commercial properties along the I-77 / SR-39 corridor. We also serve nearby Dover, Uhrichsville, Dennison, Bolivar, and Tuscarawas. Local geology matters: a system spec that works in flat-slab construction on Bluebell Drive may underperform on a hillside split-level in Tuscora Heights. That's why we diagnose on-site rather than quoting a flat package.

If you're a New Philadelphia home inspector, real-estate agent, or property manager looking for a reliable referral partner, ask about our inspector partnership program — published pricing, scheduled-around-your-deadlines service, and a transparent referral structure.

Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in New Philadelphia

How much does radon mitigation cost in New Philadelphia?

Most residential radon mitigation systems in New Philadelphia run $1,295 to $1,850. The variables are foundation type (basement, crawlspace, slab-on-grade, or mixed), discharge routing (interior chase vs. exterior wall), fan size required by soil conditions, and finish-level expectations. Commercial, school, and apartment systems are quoted after a site visit because design requirements vary dramatically. We provide written, all-in pricing before scheduling — no on-site upcharges.

What is the best radon mitigation company in New Philadelphia?

Choose a company that (1) publishes its Ohio Radon Mitigation License number, (2) follows ANSI/AARST mitigation standards, (3) guarantees post-mitigation results below 4.0 pCi/L in writing, and (4) handles real-estate closing timelines. Radon Eliminator holds Ohio License RC202, follows EPA-aligned protocols, and is built specifically around closing-deadline service. Verify any contractor's license at the Ohio Department of Health before signing.

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

Ask four questions: What is your Ohio mitigation license number? Do you guarantee a post-mitigation reading below 4.0 pCi/L? Will I receive a documented post-mitigation CRM test? Can you complete the work before my closing date? If any answer is vague, keep calling. Reputable Ohio mitigators answer all four in a single sentence.

What should I look for in radon mitigation services?

A proper system includes: sealed PVC piping (not flex duct), a UL-listed continuous-duty radon fan mounted in an unconditioned space, discharge above the roofline 10+ feet from openings, a U-tube manometer for visual system monitoring, sealed slab penetrations, and a written warranty. Avoid contractors who mount fans inside conditioned living space or vent below the eave — both violate EPA mitigation standards.

How long does radon mitigation take?

Installation itself takes 4–6 hours for a standard New Philadelphia home. Post-mitigation testing adds another 48 hours. From your initial call to a documented sub-4.0 pCi/L result, most jobs complete in 3 to 7 days — well inside a typical real-estate closing window.

Is radon mitigation worth the investment?

Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S. according to the EPA and U.S. Surgeon General, responsible for an estimated 21,000 deaths per year. At 4.0 pCi/L, lifetime exposure risk is comparable to smoking around half a pack of cigarettes daily. A $1,500 mitigation system that drops your home to 1.0 pCi/L eliminates roughly 75% of that risk permanently — and adds documented value at resale. Yes, it's worth it.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in New Philadelphia

How much does radon mitigation cost in New Philadelphia?
Most residential radon mitigation systems in New Philadelphia, OH cost between $1,295 and $1,850. Pricing depends on foundation type, discharge routing, fan size, and finish-level expectations. Radon Eliminator provides written, all-in pricing before scheduling — no on-site upcharges.
What is the best radon mitigation company in New Philadelphia?
The best radon mitigation company is one that publishes its Ohio license number, follows ANSI/AARST and EPA standards, guarantees post-mitigation levels below 4.0 pCi/L, and meets real-estate closing deadlines. Radon Eliminator holds Ohio License RC202 and is built around all four.
How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in New Philadelphia?
Ask for the Ohio mitigation license number, a written sub-4.0 pCi/L guarantee, documented post-mitigation CRM testing, and a closing-date completion commitment. Any reputable Ohio mitigator answers all four questions directly.
What should I look for in radon mitigation services?
Look for sealed PVC piping, UL-listed continuous-duty radon fan in unconditioned space, discharge above roofline 10+ feet from openings, U-tube manometer, sealed slab penetrations, and a written warranty. Avoid systems that vent below the eave or mount fans inside living space.
How long does radon mitigation take?
Installation takes 4–6 hours for a standard New Philadelphia home. Post-mitigation CRM testing adds 48 hours. From first call to documented results, most jobs complete in 3 to 7 days — inside a typical closing window.
Is radon mitigation worth the investment?
Yes. Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S., causing roughly 21,000 deaths per year per the EPA. A $1,500 mitigation system that drops a home from 4.0 to 1.0 pCi/L permanently eliminates the majority of that exposure risk and adds documented resale value.

Closing in Two Weeks? Get Radon Mitigation Done Right — and Documented.

Radon Eliminator is Ohio's licensed (RC202) radon mitigation authority serving New Philadelphia, Dover, Uhrichsville, and all of Tuscarawas County. Whether you're a homeowner staring at a 7.2 pCi/L inspection report, a real-estate agent racing a closing date, or a school or apartment owner facing an Ohio Department of Health compliance notice — we install permanent, code-compliant systems documented to drop your radon below 4.0 pCi/L. Same-day quotes. 3–5 business day installs. Written guarantee.Call now for a same-day written quote, or request your closing-date radon service online. Our team answers the phone — not a call center — and we'll diagnose your situation in under 10 minutes.

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