Radon Eliminator provides Radon Mitigation in North Baltimore, OH. Licensed Ohio radon mitigation (RC202) in North Baltimore. Call (xxx) xxx-xxxx for a free consultation.
Last updated: June 2026
Licensed Radon Mitigation North Baltimore OH Homeowners Can Defend in a Real-Estate Deal
Photo by AI Generated (Grok Imagine)Radon Eliminator is Ohio's licensed radon authority — Ohio Mitigation License RC202 — and we install permanent, code-compliant mitigation systems across Wood County, including North Baltimore, Bloomdale, Cygnet, Custar, and the I-75 corridor between Findlay and Bowling Green. If your inspection report came back at 4.2, 7.8, or 12 pCi/L and you have a closing date staring you down, you're in the right place.
We do one thing: get your radon number under the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L and document it so the buyer, the lender, and the agent all sign off. Most North Baltimore homes we test sit on the same Wood County glacial till that traps uranium-decay gas under basement slabs and crawl spaces — which is why Ohio carries one of the highest indoor radon exposure rates in the country. This isn't a scare tactic; it's the EPA Map of Radon Zones, and Wood County is Zone 1.
Our Radon Mitigation North Baltimore OH service is built for three groups: families who just learned their basement bedrooms have been over the limit for years, buyers and sellers under contract who need a system in by closing, and commercial, school, and apartment owners legally responsible for occupant safety. We quote a flat price, install in one day in most cases, and post-test to prove the number.
Call (xxx) xxx-xxxx for a same-day quote, or request a written estimate through our online form. We answer the phone — including weekends during peak real-estate season.
Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Radon Mitigation in North Baltimore
Most radon shops in northwest Ohio bury their license number in the footer of a website or skip it entirely. We lead with ours: Ohio Radon Mitigation License RC202. That license means the state has verified our training, our system designs, and our post-mitigation testing protocols. If a competitor can't give you their RC number on the first call, that's a red flag — not because they're necessarily bad, but because Ohio law requires it for any mitigation work.
- Closing-Date Radon Service: Productized for real-estate transactions. We schedule test, install, and clearance retest around your contract date — typically 5 to 10 business days end to end.
- EPA-aligned testing: Continuous radon monitors and protocol-compliant placement, not mail-in kits with a 3-week lag.
- Multi-vertical depth: Single-family homes, duplexes, apartment complexes, commercial buildings, and K–12 schools. Most local competitors only handle houses.
- Flat, written pricing: Standard residential active soil depressurization systems in the North Baltimore area generally run $1,400–$2,200 depending on slab type, foundation, and exterior routing. You get the number in writing before we start.
- Post-mitigation guarantee: We don't leave until your follow-up test reads under 4.0 pCi/L. If it doesn't, we rebalance the system at no extra cost.
For home inspectors in North Baltimore, Findlay, and Bowling Green, we run a partner program with a published referral offer — straightforward, no kickback theatrics, just a clean handoff for your clients.
Our Radon Mitigation Services in North Baltimore
Photo by AI Generated (Grok Imagine)Radon doesn't behave the same way in every building. A 1920s farmhouse on State Route 18 with a fieldstone foundation needs a different system than a slab-on-grade ranch off North Main Street or a 24-unit apartment building near the village limits. Here's what we install and service:
Residential Radon Mitigation System Installation
Active Soil Depressurization (ASD) is the EPA-recommended standard and what we install in roughly 90% of North Baltimore homes. We core a 4-inch suction point through the basement slab or crawl-space membrane, run sealed PVC to a quiet inline radon fan mounted in the attic or on an exterior wall, and vent above the roofline per ANSI/AARST RMS-SF 2017 standards. Clean install, no exposed pipe in living areas when avoidable.
Commercial, Apartment, and School Radon Mitigation
Ohio law requires radon testing in all public schools, and apartment owners carry liability when tenants are exposed above 4.0 pCi/L. We design multi-point sub-slab depressurization systems for buildings up to 100,000+ square feet, including pressure-field extension diagnostics, manometers on every suction point, and documented commissioning reports your insurer and counsel can rely on.
Pre- and Post-Mitigation Radon Testing
We use continuous radon monitors that log hourly readings over a 48-hour minimum closed-house test — the EPA protocol for real-estate transactions. After your system is installed and the slab sealant has cured 24 hours, we run a clearance test and deliver a signed report showing the final pCi/L number, system specs, and warranty terms.
Existing System Inspection and Upgrades
If your North Baltimore home already has a radon system but your latest test is creeping back over 4.0 pCi/L, we diagnose the failure — usually a worn fan motor (most fans last 8–12 years), a cracked seal, or an undersized suction point. We replace fans, add suction points, re-seal, and retest. No need to scrap a working system.
Our Radon Mitigation Process: From Call to Cleared Number
Here's exactly how a typical professional Radon Mitigation North Baltimore OH job runs from your first phone call to the signed clearance report:
- Phone consult and quote (Day 1): We ask for your test result, foundation type, square footage, and closing date if applicable. You get a flat written price the same day.
- On-site diagnostic (Day 2–3): A licensed technician walks the foundation, identifies the best suction point, and confirms exterior routing.
- System installation (Day 4–5, one visit): Core drilling, PVC routing, fan install, sealing, manometer mount, and electrical tie-in. Most installs are completed in 4–6 hours.
- 48-hour clearance test (Day 6–8): Continuous monitor placed in the lowest livable level under closed-house conditions.
- Documentation delivered (Day 8–10): Signed report, system warranty, and EPA-aligned test data — formatted for lenders, agents, and buyers.
For closing-date jobs, we compress this to 5–7 business days when needed. Tell us the date on the first call.
Local Expertise: Radon in North Baltimore and Wood County
North Baltimore sits in southern Wood County on glacial till deposits with pockets of fractured limestone — geology that consistently produces elevated indoor radon. We've tested and mitigated homes from the older brick stock near Broadway and Main, out to newer builds along Deshler Road, and rural properties on Tontogany Creek and toward Hoytville. Crawl-space homes in the township areas often test higher than slab homes in the village proper, simply because of soil contact area.
We also serve the surrounding communities — Bloomdale, Cygnet, Rudolph, Custar, Wayne, and the Findlay/Bowling Green corridor along I-75. If you're a home inspector working real-estate transactions across Wood, Hancock, or Henry County, we're the local Ohio call for fast turnaround mitigation that won't blow up your client's closing.
Ohio Department of Health data consistently flags this region as elevated-risk. The state average indoor radon level is roughly 2.5x the national average, and Wood County sits above the state average. If you've never tested, you should — and if you've tested high, the fix is permanent and affordable. This isn't a problem you live with; it's a problem you solve once.
Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in North Baltimore
How much does radon mitigation cost in North Baltimore?
Standard residential active soil depressurization systems in North Baltimore typically run $1,400–$2,200. Crawl-space encapsulation systems run $2,000–$3,500. Large or complex foundations (additions, multiple slabs, fieldstone) can run higher. We quote a flat written price before any work starts — no surprises.
What is the best radon mitigation company in North Baltimore?
Look for three things: an Ohio Radon Mitigation License (ours is RC202), EPA-aligned testing protocols, and a written post-mitigation guarantee under 4.0 pCi/L. Radon Eliminator leads with all three. Verify any contractor's license at the Ohio Department of Health radon licensing database before signing.
How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in North Baltimore?
Ask for the RC license number on the first call. Ask whether the post-mitigation test is included. Ask whether the system meets ANSI/AARST RMS-SF 2017 standards. Ask for a flat written price. If any of those questions get a vague answer, keep calling.
What should I look for in radon mitigation services?
Licensed Ohio installer, written quote, sealed PVC venting above the roofline, manometer for system monitoring, post-mitigation clearance test, and a transferable warranty if you sell the home. Avoid anyone proposing to vent into an attic, garage, or under a soffit — that violates code.
How long does radon mitigation take?
Most residential installs take 4–6 hours on a single visit. Add 24 hours for sealant cure and a 48-hour clearance test. Total timeline from quote to signed clearance report is typically 7–10 business days. Closing-date jobs can be compressed to 5–7 business days.
Is radon mitigation worth the investment?
Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S. according to the EPA and Surgeon General. At $1,400–$2,200 for a permanent system that drops levels by 90%+ and adds documented value to your home, the answer for any reading above 4.0 pCi/L is yes. For real-estate transactions, it's not optional — it's the path to closing.
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Licensed Ohio radon professionals (RC202). EPA-aligned testing. Flat written pricing. Documented results under 4.0 pCi/L — guaranteed. Whether you're a homeowner, buyer, seller, agent, inspector, or commercial property owner in North Baltimore or anywhere in Wood County, we answer the phone and we hit your deadline. Call now for a same-day quote, or submit the contact form for a written estimate within one business day.
Radon Eliminator Near North Baltimore
Visit our nearest location or call us at 330-622-0434 for service in North Baltimore.
