Radon Eliminator provides Radon Mitigation in New Russia, OH. Licensed Ohio radon mitigation in New Russia (RC202). Call (216) 270-0510 for a free consultation.

Last updated: June 2026

Why New Russia Homeowners Call Radon Eliminator First

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New Russia sits in Lorain County — part of the Lake Erie shoreline corridor that the Ohio Department of Health classifies as Zone 1 for radon, meaning the average indoor screening level exceeds 4.0 pCi/L. The bedrock under this part of Ohio (Ohio Shale and glacial till) is a known radon source, and almost every basement and slab-on-grade home in the village is a candidate for elevated readings. That's not marketing language — it's geology.

Radon Eliminator is licensed by the Ohio Department of Health under Mitigation License RC202. We lead with that number because most homeowners don't know Ohio requires a specific license to install a mitigation system — and most of the handyman quotes you're comparing aren't from licensed mitigators. When a real-estate transaction is on the line, an unlicensed install will not satisfy a buyer's lender, attorney, or post-mitigation test.

For Radon Mitigation New Russia OH projects, we deliver three things in writing: a fixed price, a code-compliant system designed to your home's foundation type, and a post-mitigation short-term test that documents the final number. No verbal estimates. No "we'll see what it costs once we start."

  • Ohio Mitigation License RC202 — printed on every proposal and permit
  • EPA Protocol EPA 402-R-93-078 followed on every test and install
  • Closing-Date Radon Service — testing and mitigation timed to your real-estate deadline, not ours
  • Residential, commercial, school, and multi-family expertise — most local radon shops only handle single-family homes
  • Transparent pricing — most New Russia mitigation systems fall between $1,450 and $2,200 installed
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Radon Mitigation Services We Provide in New Russia

Radon is a Class A human carcinogen and the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States behind smoking, according to the EPA. In Ohio, roughly 1 in 3 homes tests above the 4.0 pCi/L action level. Our job is to drive that number down — permanently — using the right system for your specific foundation.

Active Sub-Slab Depressurization (ASD) Systems

ASD is the gold-standard mitigation method for basements and slab foundations — and the system most New Russia homes need. We core a suction point through the slab, seal foundation cracks and the sump cover, and route 4-inch Schedule 40 PVC to a radon fan mounted outside the living space (per EPA protocol — never in the basement or crawl). A U-tube manometer is installed in plain view so you can verify the system is running every day.

Sub-Membrane Depressurization for Crawl Spaces

Many older New Russia farmhouses along Butternut Ridge Road and the township roads off SR-58 have dirt or partial crawl spaces. We install a sealed 6-mil reinforced vapor barrier, tape all seams, and pull soil gas from beneath the membrane. Done correctly, this also solves moisture and musty-basement issues at the same time.

Commercial, School & Apartment Mitigation

Ohio Revised Code requires schools, daycares, and many multi-family properties to address elevated radon levels. We handle large-footprint buildings with multi-point suction designs, variable-speed industrial fans, and BAS-compatible monitoring. Property managers in Elyria, Oberlin, and the New Russia–Wellington corridor call us specifically because most residential mitigators won't quote a 40-unit building.

EPA-Aligned Radon Testing & Post-Mitigation Verification

We deploy continuous radon monitors (CRMs) — not charcoal canisters — for real-estate transactions, because CRMs produce hourly data, detect tampering, and deliver a defensible report within 48 hours. After every mitigation install, we run a follow-up short-term test to document the post-mitigation level. If it's not below 4.0 pCi/L, we modify the system at no charge. That's the deal.

Inspection & Upgrade of Existing Systems

Bought a New Russia home with a system already installed? Half the systems we inspect were installed by unlicensed contractors and don't meet ANSI/AARST RMS-SF standards — wrong fan size, fan mounted in conditioned space, no manometer, exhaust too close to a window. We diagnose, document, and bring the system up to code.

Our 4-Step Radon Mitigation Process

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Every New Russia project follows the same documented protocol. No shortcuts on real-estate deals, no improvisation on commercial jobs.

Step 1: Diagnostic Visit & Fixed-Price Proposal

A licensed technician inspects your foundation, identifies suction points, evaluates your sump, and assesses exhaust routing. You receive a written, fixed-price proposal — usually the same day. For real-estate jobs, we can often skip the on-site visit and quote from your inspection photos to save time before closing.

Step 2: Permit & Schedule

We pull required permits with Lorain County and schedule install within 3–7 business days for residential jobs. Real-estate closings get priority slotting — if you need it done before Friday, tell us, and we'll tell you honestly whether we can hit the date.

Step 3: Code-Compliant Installation (1 Day)

Most single-family New Russia installs are completed in 4–6 hours. We core the slab, seal openings with polyurethane, run PVC through a chase (or exterior wall), mount the fan outside per EPA setback rules, wire to a dedicated switch, and install the manometer. Cleanup is the same standard as a finished-basement remodel — drop cloths, HEPA vac, the works.

Step 4: Post-Mitigation Test & Documentation

24 hours after the fan is energized, we deploy a continuous radon monitor for 48 hours. You receive a stamped report showing the pre-mitigation level, the post-mitigation level, the system specs, and the RC202 license number. That document satisfies lenders, buyers' attorneys, and Ohio Department of Health requirements.

Local Expertise: Radon in New Russia & Lorain County

New Russia Township covers the area around SR-58 between Oberlin and Wellington — a mix of mid-century ranches, newer subdivisions off Pitts Road, and century farmhouses with stone foundations. We've tested and mitigated homes across all of them, and the patterns are clear:

  • Slab-on-grade ranches near the Oberlin city line often test in the 5–9 pCi/L range — manageable with a single suction point.
  • Block-foundation basements off Hallauer Road and Quarry Road frequently exceed 10 pCi/L because porous block walls act as a radon highway. These need block-wall depressurization in addition to sub-slab.
  • Older farmhouses with fieldstone foundations and dirt crawls need full membrane systems — we've done dozens within a 10-mile radius.

We serve New Russia, Oberlin, Wellington, Kipton, Pittsfield, Elyria, Amherst, and the rest of Lorain County out of our Akron operations base. Crews are dispatched daily across Northeast Ohio, and we maintain inventory of every common fan size (Radon Away GP-301, GP-501, RP-145, RP-260) so we're never stalled waiting on parts.

Pricing: What Radon Mitigation Costs in New Russia

We publish ranges because every Ohio mitigator should — and most won't. Here's what to expect for affordable Radon Mitigation New Russia OH projects:

  • Standard basement (single suction point): $1,450 – $1,750
  • Basement with sump + block wall treatment: $1,750 – $2,200
  • Crawl space membrane system: $2,200 – $3,400
  • Multi-point / large footprint: Custom quote
  • Pre-purchase radon test (CRM, 48-hr): $145 – $185
  • Post-mitigation verification test: Included with every install

Financing is available, and every system carries a transferable workmanship warranty plus a 5-year manufacturer warranty on the fan. If you're selling, the warranty transfers to the buyer — which closes deals faster.

Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in New Russia

How much does radon mitigation cost in New Russia?

Most New Russia homes fall between $1,450 and $2,200 for a standard active sub-slab depressurization system, installed in one day. Crawl space systems run higher because of the membrane work. We quote a fixed price in writing — no "day-of" surprises.

What is the best radon mitigation company in New Russia?

The best provider is one that holds an active Ohio Department of Health Mitigation License (ours is RC202), follows EPA Protocol 402-R-93-078, installs to ANSI/AARST RMS-SF standards, and documents a post-mitigation level under 4.0 pCi/L in writing. Radon Eliminator does all four on every job — and we put the license number on the proposal.

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

Ask three questions: (1) What's your Ohio mitigation license number? (2) Will you provide a post-mitigation test in writing? (3) Where will the fan be mounted? The correct answers are: a real RC# license, yes, and outside the conditioned space. If any answer is fuzzy, keep calling.

What should I look for in radon mitigation services?

A U-tube manometer installed where you can see it, exterior fan placement per EPA setbacks (10 feet from windows, above the eave), sealed sump covers, sealed slab penetrations, a dedicated electrical circuit, and a documented post-mitigation result below 4.0 pCi/L. Anything less is non-compliant.

How long does radon mitigation take?

The install itself is usually 4–6 hours for a standard New Russia basement. From signed proposal to documented post-mitigation result, plan on 5–10 days. Real-estate closing jobs can be expedited — call us with your closing date and we'll tell you straight whether we can hit it.

Is radon mitigation worth the investment?

Radon is the #2 cause of lung cancer in the U.S. and the #1 cause among non-smokers. A mitigation system in Ohio typically pays for itself in the next real-estate transaction (buyers demand it) and reduces your home's lung cancer risk to near-background levels. The EPA, the Surgeon General, and the Ohio Department of Health all recommend mitigation above 4.0 pCi/L. Yes — it's worth it.

Is 4.2 pCi/L actually dangerous?

4.0 pCi/L is the EPA action level — not a safety threshold. The EPA recommends mitigation above 4.0 and consideration of mitigation between 2.0 and 4.0. At 4.2, your long-term lung cancer risk is roughly equivalent to smoking half a pack a day. It's not an emergency tonight, but it should be fixed.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in New Russia

How much does radon mitigation cost in New Russia, OH?
Most New Russia homes fall between $1,450 and $2,200 for a standard active sub-slab depressurization system installed in one day. Crawl space membrane systems range $2,200–$3,400. Every proposal is a fixed written price.
What is the best radon mitigation company in New Russia?
Look for an active Ohio Department of Health mitigation license. Radon Eliminator holds License RC202, follows EPA Protocol 402-R-93-078, and documents post-mitigation levels under 4.0 pCi/L in writing.
How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in New Russia?
Ask for the Ohio mitigation license number, confirmation that a post-mitigation test is included in writing, and exterior fan placement per EPA setback rules. If a contractor can't answer those clearly, move on.
How long does radon mitigation take in New Russia?
The install is typically 4–6 hours. From signed proposal to documented post-mitigation result, plan on 5–10 days. Real-estate deadline jobs are expedited.
Is radon mitigation worth the investment?
Yes. Radon is the #2 cause of lung cancer in the U.S. The EPA, Surgeon General, and Ohio Department of Health all recommend mitigation above 4.0 pCi/L, and a documented system increases home resale value in Ohio's Zone 1 counties.

Get Your New Russia Radon Mitigation Quote Today — Licensed RC202

Whether you're racing a closing date, responding to a high inspection report, or managing a school or apartment complex with regulatory obligations, Radon Eliminator delivers a fixed price, a licensed install, and a documented result under 4.0 pCi/L. Call now for same-day quotes on New Russia projects, or request a written proposal online — most are returned within 4 business hours. Ohio Mitigation License RC202. EPA-aligned. Closing-date guaranteed.

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