Radon Eliminator provides Radon Mitigation in North Lawrence, OH. Licensed (RC202) radon mitigation in North Lawrence, OH. Call (234) 360-7995 for a free consultation.

Last updated: June 2026

Why North Lawrence Homeowners Call Radon Eliminator First

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If you live in North Lawrence, Canal Fulton, or anywhere across Stark County, you're sitting on top of the Ohio radon belt. The Ohio Department of Health classifies all 88 Ohio counties as Zone 1 — the highest radon potential designation the EPA assigns. In Stark County specifically, the average indoor radon screening level routinely exceeds the 4.0 pCi/L EPA action threshold. That isn't marketing. That's the county data.

Radon Eliminator is the licensed radon authority Ohio property owners call when the result has to be defensible. We hold Ohio Radon Mitigation License RC202. We follow EPA-aligned protocols on every job. And when a real-estate deadline is on the line, we build the schedule around your closing date — not our convenience.

For Radon Mitigation North Lawrence OH work, here's what separates us from the contractor who'll show up next Thursday with a fan and a roll of PVC:

  • Ohio License RC202 stated upfront — we lead with our license number because most competitors won't show theirs.
  • Closing-Date Radon Service — testing and mitigation engineered to fit real-estate deadlines, typically completed within 3–7 business days from your call.
  • Guaranteed result under 4.0 pCi/L — documented with post-mitigation testing, not promised verbally.
  • Multi-vertical experience — single-family homes, apartment complexes, commercial buildings, and Ohio schools. Most local radon shops can only handle one of those.
  • Clear written pricing — no "we'll have to come see it" runaround. You get a real number.

That combination — licensed, fast, documented, fairly priced — is why home inspectors, realtors, and property managers across Northeast Ohio refer their clients to us.

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Professional Radon Mitigation Services in North Lawrence, OH

Radon is a colorless, odorless radioactive gas produced when uranium in Ohio soil and bedrock breaks down. It seeps through foundation cracks, sump pits, slab joints, and crawlspace floors. The EPA estimates radon causes about 21,000 lung cancer deaths in the U.S. every year — second only to smoking. If your kids' bedrooms are in a finished basement in North Lawrence, this matters.

Our professional Radon Mitigation North Lawrence OH service covers every property type and every phase of the process:

Residential Radon Mitigation System Installation

The most common system for North Lawrence homes is Active Soil Depressurization (ASD) — a sealed suction pipe drawn through the slab or sump, connected to a dedicated radon fan, and vented above the roofline. We size the fan to your home's foundation footprint, seal the entry pathways, and route the pipe to minimize visual impact. Typical install: one working day. Typical result: pre-mitigation readings of 8–15 pCi/L dropped below 2.0 pCi/L.

Real-Estate & Closing-Date Radon Testing

Got an inspection report flagging elevated radon and a closing date in two weeks? This is exactly what we built our scheduling around. We deploy EPA-aligned continuous radon monitors (not charcoal kits) for a 48-hour test, deliver a signed report your title company will accept, and if mitigation is needed, we install before your closing. Buyers, sellers, and agents in the North Lawrence and Massillon area use this service weekly.

Commercial, Apartment & School Radon Mitigation

If you own or manage a commercial building, multi-family complex, or operate an Ohio school, you carry legal exposure on radon levels. We design and install large-scale mitigation systems for slab-on-grade commercial buildings, multi-unit apartments, and K–12 facilities. Our commercial work includes engineered drawings, pressure-field extension testing, and post-mitigation documentation suitable for regulatory and insurance records.

Existing System Inspection & Upgrade

Bought a house in North Lawrence that already has a radon system? Don't assume it works. We inspect the fan (most have a 5–10 year lifespan), verify the manometer reading, re-test the home, and rebuild the system if it's failing. Many "installed" systems we inspect in Stark County were never properly commissioned in the first place.

Post-Mitigation Verification Testing

Every mitigation system we install is followed by a 48-hour post-mitigation test using a calibrated continuous radon monitor. You receive a written report showing your before number, your after number, and confirmation that you are under the EPA 4.0 pCi/L action level. That document is what title companies, lenders, and school boards actually want to see.

Our Radon Mitigation Process — Step by Step

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Here's exactly what happens when you hire us for Radon Mitigation services North Lawrence OH:

  1. Phone consultation & written quote (same day). Tell us your test result, your foundation type, and your timeline. You get a firm written price — usually within an hour.
  2. On-site diagnostic visit. We inspect the foundation, identify suction points, check for sub-slab obstructions, and confirm the system design. For most North Lawrence homes this happens within 48 hours of your call.
  3. Installation day. A single licensed crew installs the suction pit, runs sealed PVC piping, mounts the radon fan in code-compliant location (attic, garage, or exterior), seals foundation entry points, and installs a system pressure manometer.
  4. Post-mitigation testing. 48-hour continuous monitor test starts immediately. Results delivered in writing — typically showing levels under 2.0 pCi/L.
  5. Documentation package. You receive your before/after test reports, system warranty, and (for real-estate transactions) a closing-ready summary suitable for the buyer, seller, agent, and title company.

Total time from your first call to a documented, under-threshold home: typically 5–10 business days. When the closing clock is ticking, we can compress that further.

Local Expertise: Why North Lawrence Homes Need Radon Mitigation

North Lawrence sits in the southwestern corner of Stark County, near the Tuscarawas River corridor, just off State Route 21 between Massillon and Canal Fulton. The geology here — glacial till over sandstone and shale — is exactly the kind of substrate that produces elevated indoor radon. Homes near the river valley, in the older sections off Manchester Avenue, and across the rural parcels toward Lawrence Township routinely test above 4.0 pCi/L.

We work across the surrounding communities every week: Canal Fulton, Massillon, Navarre, Brewster, Dalton, Orrville, and into Wayne County. Whether you're in a 1920s farmhouse with a fieldstone basement, a 1970s split-level on the edge of town, or a newer slab-on-grade build, we've installed mitigation systems on your foundation type — many times.

Our trucks reach North Lawrence from our Akron base in under 35 minutes. That proximity is part of why we can offer affordable Radon Mitigation North Lawrence OH pricing without nickel-and-diming for trip charges — and why we can hit tight closing dates other companies turn down.

What North Lawrence Radon Mitigation Costs

Straight answer: a standard residential radon mitigation system in North Lawrence runs $1,295 to $1,895 for a typical single-family home with a poured basement and accessible sump or interior suction point. Crawlspaces, multi-foundation homes, and finished basements with limited access run higher — generally $1,995 to $2,895. Commercial and school projects are quoted individually based on building footprint and required pressure field extension.

What's included in every residential quote:

  • Complete system design and licensed installation
  • Radon fan with manufacturer warranty (typically 5 years)
  • System pressure manometer
  • Foundation sealing at sump, slab joints, and visible cracks
  • Post-mitigation 48-hour test with written report
  • 5-year workmanship warranty

What's not buried in fine print: trip charges, permit fees in jurisdictions that require them, or "diagnostic fees" that get tacked on after the work is done. The number we quote is the number you pay.

For Home Inspectors & Real-Estate Professionals

If you're a home inspector working North Lawrence, Massillon, Canal Fulton, or anywhere across Stark and Wayne counties, we run a partner program designed to make your radon referrals seamless. Your clients get prioritized scheduling, a published flat-rate price, and closing-date guarantees in writing. You get a reliable referral partner who won't embarrass you on the install.

Realtors: we treat your transactions as time-critical, not as nuisance jobs. Call us before listing if seller-side testing makes sense, or after inspection if the report flagged elevated radon. Either way, we'll have your client's file in front of underwriting before the contingency expires.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in North Lawrence

How much does radon mitigation cost in North Lawrence?
A standard residential radon mitigation system in North Lawrence costs $1,295 to $1,895 for a typical poured-basement home. Crawlspaces, finished basements, and multi-foundation homes range from $1,995 to $2,895. The quote includes installation, fan, manometer, foundation sealing, post-mitigation testing, and a 5-year warranty. Commercial and school properties are quoted individually.
What is the best radon mitigation company in North Lawrence?
Look for three things: an active Ohio Radon Mitigation License (ours is RC202), EPA-aligned testing protocols, and written documentation that the post-mitigation level is under 4.0 pCi/L. Radon Eliminator leads with all three. We're the team home inspectors, realtors, and apartment owners across Stark County refer when the result has to be defensible.
How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in North Lawrence?
Ask for their Ohio Radon License number (not a general contractor license — radon mitigation requires a specific Ohio Department of Health credential). Ask if post-mitigation testing is included. Ask for a written, fixed-price quote — not a range. Ask whether they can meet your real-estate closing date. If any answer is fuzzy, keep dialing.
What should I look for in radon mitigation services?
A licensed Ohio installer (RC202 or equivalent), a code-compliant Active Soil Depressurization design, foundation sealing as part of the scope, a system pressure manometer, post-mitigation testing with a continuous radon monitor, and a written warranty on both the fan and workmanship. Anything less and you're buying a fan, not a system.
How long does radon mitigation take?
Installation itself takes one working day for most North Lawrence homes. From your initial call to a fully documented system with post-mitigation test results, the typical timeline is 5–10 business days. When a real-estate closing date is involved, we compress that — we routinely complete full test, install, and re-test cycles inside a week.
Is radon mitigation worth the investment?
Yes — both for health and resale. The EPA attributes about 21,000 lung cancer deaths per year to radon. Ohio is a Zone 1 (highest risk) state. A mitigation system also protects your transaction: buyers can and do walk away from homes with elevated radon. For under $2,000 on most North Lawrence homes, you remove a major health risk and a major closing obstacle.

Get Your North Lawrence Radon Mitigation Quote Today

Real-estate deadline? Inspection report flagged high? Worried about your family? Call Radon Eliminator now for a same-day written quote from Ohio's licensed RC202 mitigation team. We answer the phone, we give straight prices, and we install on your timeline.

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