Radon Mitigation in Oregon, OH — Licensed RC202, EPA-Aligned, Closing-Date Ready

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Permanent, code-compliant radon mitigation systems installed by Ohio-licensed professionals (RC202). Guaranteed under 4.0 pCi/L — documented, warrantied, and timed to your real-estate deadline.

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Radon Eliminator provides Radon Mitigation in Oregon, OH. Licensed Ohio radon mitigation in Oregon, OH (RC202). Call (xxx) xxx-xxxx for a free consultation.

Last updated: June 2026

Why Oregon, OH Homeowners Need Radon Mitigation Now

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Ohio has one of the highest residential radon exposure rates in the United States, and Lucas County — including Oregon, OH — sits inside an EPA Zone 1 designation, meaning average indoor radon levels routinely exceed the 4.0 pCi/L action threshold. The clay-rich soils along the Lake Erie shoreline, combined with the older basement foundations common in Oregon's Coy, Pearson Park, and Bayshore neighborhoods, create exactly the conditions radon needs to seep into living spaces.

Radon Eliminator is Ohio's licensed (RC202) Radon Mitigation Oregon OH specialist. We install permanent, code-compliant sub-slab depressurization systems that pull radon out from beneath your foundation before it ever reaches the air your family breathes. Every project we complete is documented with post-mitigation testing that proves levels are below the EPA action limit — not estimated, not assumed, measured.

If your home inspection report came back at 4.2, 7.8, or 15 pCi/L and your closing is two weeks away, you're in the right place. We built our Closing-Date Radon Service specifically for this situation.

Call now: (xxx) xxx-xxxx — speak directly with a licensed Ohio radon professional.

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Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Radon Mitigation in Oregon

Most radon contractors in northwest Ohio won't put their license number on their website. We lead with ours: Ohio Radon Mitigation License RC202. That's the legal credential the Ohio Department of Health requires for anyone installing a mitigation system in this state, and it's the first thing any home buyer, agent, or attorney should verify before money changes hands.

  • Licensed Ohio RC202 professionals — every install supervised by a credentialed mitigator, not a general handyman with a fan.
  • EPA-aligned protocols — testing follows AARST-NRPP standards; mitigation follows ANSI/AARST SGM-SF-2017 for single-family and CCAH-2024 for multifamily.
  • Closing-Date Radon Service — testing and full mitigation install completed inside real-estate timelines, often within 5–10 business days.
  • Multi-vertical experience — residential, commercial, apartment complexes, and Ohio public schools. Most local shops only handle single-family homes.
  • Guaranteed below 4.0 pCi/L — if post-mitigation testing doesn't hit the EPA action level, we modify the system at no additional cost.
  • Transparent pricing — written estimate before we start, no surprise add-ons.
  • Home-inspector partner program — published referral pricing for Oregon-area inspectors who refer clients to us.

This is what makes us the best Radon Mitigation Oregon homeowners and real-estate professionals call when the result has to be defensible in writing.

Our Radon Mitigation Services in Oregon, OH

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We provide a full scope of Radon Mitigation services Oregon OH property owners need — from a single short-term test to a full multi-suction commercial system.

Residential Radon Mitigation System Installation

Sub-slab depressurization (SSD) is the gold standard for Oregon homes with basement or slab foundations. We core through the slab, install a sealed suction point, route schedule-40 PVC up through an unfinished interior chase or along an exterior wall, and terminate above the roofline per ANSI/AARST code. The radon fan — typically a Radonaway GP501 or RP265 sized to your soil conditions — runs continuously and silently in the attic or on the exterior. Crawl spaces get a sealed 6-mil membrane system. Typical residential installs in Oregon, OH run $1,295 to $1,950 depending on foundation type and routing complexity.

Commercial, Apartment & School Radon Mitigation

Ohio law makes commercial property owners, apartment landlords, and school districts legally responsible for radon levels in occupied spaces. We design multi-suction systems for buildings up to and beyond 50,000 square feet, working from blueprints and producing stamped documentation suitable for licensing inspectors, school boards, and HUD compliance reviews. We currently serve property managers across Oregon, Toledo, and the broader Lucas County corridor.

EPA-Aligned Radon Testing (Residential & Commercial)

We deploy continuous radon monitors (CRMs) for short-term real-estate tests — results in 48 hours with hourly data printouts. For long-term verification we use alpha-track detectors over 90+ days. All testing follows the EPA Protocol for Radon Measurements in Homes and is acceptable for FHA, VA, and conventional mortgage closings.

Post-Mitigation Verification Testing

Every mitigation install includes a 48-hour post-installation CRM test. You receive a written report showing pre- and post-mitigation pCi/L levels, system pressure readings, and a signed certificate of compliance. This document is what title companies, buyers, and attorneys actually want to see.

Inspection & Upgrade of Existing Radon Systems

If you bought an Oregon home with an existing system and the manometer reads zero, the fan is silent, or your retest came back elevated, we diagnose the failure — usually a dead fan, a cracked suction pipe, or an undersized original design — and bring the system back into compliance. Most existing-system upgrades are completed in a single visit.

Our 4-Step Radon Mitigation Process

Here's exactly what happens when you hire Radon Eliminator for professional Radon Mitigation Oregon OH service.

  1. Diagnostic Site Visit (Day 1). A licensed RC202 mitigator inspects your foundation, identifies suction-point options, performs a chase analysis, and produces a fixed-price written proposal. Same-day or next-day appointments for active real-estate transactions.
  2. System Design & Permit (Day 2–3). We design the system to ANSI/AARST standards, pull any required mechanical permit from the City of Oregon, and schedule the install.
  3. Installation (Day 4–5, One Day On-Site). Most residential installs are completed in 4–6 hours. We core the slab, seal all penetrations and sump covers, install the PVC stack, mount the fan, wire to a dedicated circuit, install the U-tube manometer, and label the system per code.
  4. Post-Mitigation Testing & Documentation (Day 6–8). A 48-hour CRM test confirms levels are below 4.0 pCi/L. You receive the test report, system warranty documents, and a compliance certificate suitable for your closing file or property management records.

Local Expertise: Serving Oregon, OH and Surrounding Communities

Oregon sits on the southwest shore of Lake Erie in Lucas County, and the geology here is unforgiving when it comes to radon. The Devonian shale beneath much of northwest Ohio is a known uranium-bearing formation, and the heavy lake-effect freeze-thaw cycles open micro-cracks in older foundations along Navarre Avenue, Wynn Road, Pickle Road, and the established neighborhoods around Maumee Bay State Park and Pearson Metropark.

We've installed mitigation systems in homes near Clay High School, in the Coy and Jerusalem Township areas, in the lakefront properties off Bay Shore Road, and in newer construction east of I-280. We know which Oregon foundations have block walls (challenging — they require interior wall sealing), which have poured concrete (straightforward SSD), and which sit on the high water table close to the lake (requires sealed sump treatment).

Beyond Oregon, our crews work throughout Lucas County and into Wood and Ottawa counties — Toledo, Maumee, Perrysburg, Northwood, Rossford, Walbridge, Millbury, Curtice, and Genoa. Whether you searched Radon Mitigation near me or Radon Mitigation Oregon near me, we are the local, licensed answer.

Affordable, Transparent Radon Mitigation Pricing in Oregon

We publish our pricing because guesswork costs deals. Most homeowners searching for affordable Radon Mitigation Oregon are surprised to learn the typical Oregon, OH residential mitigation system costs less than a single mortgage payment.

  • Standard residential SSD system: $1,295 – $1,650
  • Complex routing or block foundation: $1,650 – $1,950
  • Crawl space encapsulation + SSD: $1,950 – $2,800
  • Short-term EPA real-estate test: $145 – $185
  • Commercial / multifamily: custom quote based on square footage and suction points

Financing is available through our partner lenders, and warranty coverage on the fan (5 years) and system workmanship (lifetime, transferable to next owner) is included on every residential install — a meaningful selling point when you list the home later.

Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in Oregon, OH

How much does radon mitigation cost in Oregon?

Most residential radon mitigation systems in Oregon, OH cost between $1,295 and $1,950, depending on foundation type, routing requirements, and whether a crawl space membrane is needed. Commercial and multifamily systems are quoted per project. We provide a fixed written price after the diagnostic visit — no surprise charges.

What is the best radon mitigation company in Oregon?

The right standard is licensure, documentation, and post-mitigation results. Radon Eliminator holds Ohio Mitigation License RC202, follows ANSI/AARST installation standards, and guarantees post-install levels below the EPA 4.0 pCi/L action threshold in writing. Verify any contractor's Ohio license number before signing — it's public record.

How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Oregon?

Ask three questions: (1) What is your Ohio radon mitigation license number? (2) Do you provide post-mitigation testing and written documentation? (3) What is your written guarantee if levels remain above 4.0 pCi/L? If any answer is vague, keep calling.

What should I look for in radon mitigation services?

Look for ANSI/AARST-compliant design (proper pipe diameter, exterior termination above the roofline, U-tube manometer, dedicated electrical circuit, sealed sump covers), a labeled system, written warranty, and a post-installation CRM test report. A system without documentation isn't a mitigation system — it's just a fan on a pipe.

How long does radon mitigation take?

The physical installation is typically completed in 4 to 6 hours in one day. From your initial call to a documented post-mitigation test report, the full process usually takes 5 to 10 business days — well within most real-estate closing windows.

Is radon mitigation worth the investment?

Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the United States according to the EPA and Surgeon General. A mitigation system in the $1,500 range reduces lifetime exposure for everyone in the home and, in real-estate transactions, almost always preserves the deal. It is also a documented improvement that transfers to the next buyer.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in Oregon

How much does radon mitigation cost in Oregon, OH?
Most residential radon mitigation systems in Oregon, OH cost between $1,295 and $1,950 depending on foundation type and routing. Commercial systems are custom-quoted. Radon Eliminator provides a fixed written price after the diagnostic visit.
What is the best radon mitigation company in Oregon?
Radon Eliminator holds Ohio Mitigation License RC202, follows EPA and ANSI/AARST standards, and guarantees post-install radon levels below 4.0 pCi/L in writing — the credentials that matter for real-estate closings and commercial compliance.
How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Oregon?
Verify the Ohio RC202 license number, require post-mitigation CRM testing with written documentation, and confirm a written guarantee that levels will fall below the EPA 4.0 pCi/L action limit.
What should I look for in radon mitigation services?
ANSI/AARST-compliant design, exterior termination above the roofline, U-tube manometer, dedicated electrical circuit, sealed sump covers, labeled system components, and a post-installation test report.
How long does radon mitigation take?
Installation is typically completed in 4 to 6 hours. From first call to documented post-mitigation test results, the full process usually takes 5 to 10 business 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, protects real-estate transactions, and transfers to future buyers as a documented improvement.

Get Your Oregon, OH Radon Mitigation Quote Today — Licensed RC202

Whether your inspection report just flagged elevated radon, your closing date is two weeks out, or you manage an apartment complex that needs documented compliance — Radon Eliminator is the licensed Ohio team that handles it correctly the first time. Ohio License RC202. EPA-aligned protocols. Guaranteed below 4.0 pCi/L.Call (xxx) xxx-xxxx now to speak with a licensed mitigator, or request your written estimate through our online quote form. Same-day and next-day appointments available throughout Oregon, OH and Lucas County.

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