Radon Eliminator provides Radon Mitigation in Paint, OH. Licensed Ohio radon mitigation (RC202) in Paint, OH. Call (000) 000-0000 for a free consultation.

Last updated: June 2026

Paint, OH's Licensed Radon Mitigation Team — RC202, EPA-Aligned, Closing-Date Ready

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If your inspection report came back hot, or the buyer's agent just emailed you a radon reading above 4.0 pCi/L, you don't have time for a contractor who treats radon like a side project. Radon Eliminator is the licensed Ohio radon specialist serving Paint, OH — Ohio Mitigation License RC202 — and we install permanent, code-compliant systems on the timeline your closing date demands.

Ohio has one of the highest residential radon exposure levels in the United States. Ross County and the surrounding Paint Township area sit on the same fractured limestone and clay-rich glacial soils that drive elevated radon throughout south-central Ohio. The EPA estimates roughly 40% of Ohio homes test above the 4.0 pCi/L action level. That is not a scare statistic — it is a county-level reality we measure every week.

For Radon Mitigation Paint OH service, we lead with three things competitors hide: our license number, a clear price range, and a defensible post-mitigation test result. No vague estimates, no fan-in-a-box sales pitch, no waiting two weeks for a callback.

Call (000) 000-0000 for same-week scheduling, or request a written quote online.

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Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Radon Mitigation in Paint

Most radon work in Paint is done by general contractors who installed a fan once and called it a service line. We are different — and the differences matter when your family's air or a six-figure real-estate deal is on the line.

  • Ohio License RC202 — our state radon mitigation license number is listed on every proposal, every invoice, and every system label. Ask any competitor for theirs.
  • Closing-Date Radon Service — a productized track for homes under contract. Test, mitigate, and re-test inside your closing window. We coordinate directly with your agent, title company, and home inspector.
  • Guaranteed result below 4.0 pCi/L — every residential system in Paint is backed by a written guarantee. If post-mitigation testing comes in above the EPA action level, we return at no charge and modify the system until it passes.
  • Multi-vertical experience — we are one of the few Ohio firms that handles single-family homes, apartment complexes, commercial buildings, and K-12 schools under the same license. Larger property owners in Paint and Ross County finally have a qualified Ohio call.
  • EPA-aligned protocols — testing follows EPA 402-R-92-003 and AARST-NRPP standards. Mitigation systems meet ANSI/AARST SGM-SF and RMS-LB standards for permanent installations.
  • Home Inspector Partner Program — Paint-area inspectors get priority scheduling, transparent referral terms, and white-label reporting. Ask about the published partner offer.

We are the team people call when the deal is on the line and the result has to be defensible. That is the entire job description.

Radon Mitigation Services We Provide in Paint, OH

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Our Paint, OH service menu covers every property type and every stage of the radon problem — from the initial 48-hour test to a documented post-mitigation reading you can hand to a buyer, a school board, or an apartment-complex insurer.

Residential Radon Testing and Mitigation

Short-term and long-term radon testing for Paint homeowners using continuous radon monitors (CRMs) — the same device class used in EPA protocol testing. If results exceed 4.0 pCi/L, we design a sub-slab depressurization (SSD) system tailored to your foundation type: poured basement, block wall, crawl space, slab-on-grade, or a hybrid common in older Paint farmhouses. Standard residential installation in Paint runs $1,150 to $1,850 depending on foundation complexity, run length, and electrical work.

Real-Estate Transaction Radon Service

Buying or selling a home in Paint with a contractual radon contingency? Our Closing-Date Radon Service compresses testing, mitigation, and post-mitigation verification into as little as 5–7 business days. We coordinate with your Realtor, deliver signed documentation for the title file, and stand behind the result with our written guarantee. This is the service Ross County agents and home inspectors call when a deal is wobbling on a radon clause.

Commercial, Apartment, and School Radon Mitigation

Multi-family property owners, commercial landlords, and school districts in the Paint area have legal and insurance exposure that single-family contractors aren't equipped to address. We design large-building radon systems compliant with ANSI/AARST CCAH and MAH-2023 standards, perform building-wide testing programs, and provide the documentation public boards and insurers require. We are one of the only Ohio RC202-licensed teams marketing directly to this vertical.

Existing System Diagnosis and Upgrades

Many Paint-area homes already have a mitigation system that no longer performs — failed fan, cracked piping, missing manometer, or a 1990s install that never met current standards. We inspect, diagnose, and bring existing systems up to current ANSI/AARST code, often for a fraction of a full replacement.

Post-Mitigation Testing and Verification

Every mitigation install includes a follow-up CRM test 24–72 hours after activation, per EPA protocol. You receive a written report with hourly readings, average pCi/L, system performance data, and a signed certification. That is the document title companies, school boards, and corporate buyers actually want.

Our Radon Mitigation Process in Paint, OH

Our process is built around two things: a defensible final number and a timeline you can plan around. Here is exactly what happens when you hire us.

  1. Initial call and diagnostic (Day 0). We confirm your current radon reading, foundation type, square footage, and any deadline pressure. You receive a price range on the phone — not a vague callback.
  2. On-site assessment (Day 1–3). A licensed technician inspects the foundation, identifies optimal suction points, evaluates electrical access, and confirms exterior discharge routing per ANSI/AARST standards. You receive a written, fixed-price proposal — no surprises.
  3. System installation (1 day). Most Paint residential installs are completed in 4–8 hours. PVC piping, a properly sized radon fan (Festa, RadonAway, or Fantech depending on design load), exterior discharge, a U-tube manometer, and a labeled service panel.
  4. Post-mitigation test (24–72 hours after install). A continuous radon monitor verifies the system has driven indoor radon below 4.0 pCi/L — and almost always below 2.0 pCi/L.
  5. Documentation and warranty (Day 5–7). You receive the post-mitigation report, system manual, written workmanship warranty, and fan manufacturer warranty (typically 5 years). Real-estate clients receive a transaction-ready certification package.

Local Expertise: Why Paint, OH Homes Test High

Paint sits in Ross County, just west of Chillicothe along US-50, in a geological pocket that produces some of the more stubborn radon readings in southern Ohio. The mixture of limestone bedrock, glacial till from the Illinoian glaciation, and uranium-bearing shale deposits under much of the Paint Creek watershed releases radon gas steadily into soil — and into basements with even minor foundation cracks.

We've worked on homes throughout the Paint Township area, near Bourneville, along Lower Twin Road, and out toward the Paint Creek State Park corridor. Older farmhouses with stone or block foundations are especially prone to elevated readings. Newer construction near the SR-41 and US-50 corridors isn't immune either — tight, energy-efficient homes can actually concentrate radon faster than drafty older ones.

If you live in Paint, Bainbridge, Bourneville, Greenfield, or anywhere in western Ross County, your home is in a known elevated-radon zone per Ohio Department of Health county data. Testing isn't optional — it's basic due diligence. And if your reading is high, mitigation is the only permanent fix. Ventilation, sealing, and air purifiers do not reduce radon to safe levels. A properly designed active soil depressurization system does.

We also serve the surrounding markets — Chillicothe, Waverly, Hillsboro, Washington Court House, and out to Columbus, Cleveland, Canton, and Akron. The same licensed RC202 team handles every job, whether it's a Paint farmhouse or a 200-unit Columbus apartment complex.

Pricing and What to Expect

We publish ranges because real-estate buyers and property owners deserve straight answers. Most Paint, OH projects fall in these brackets:

  • Short-term radon testing (residential): $145–$225 with 48-hour CRM and written report
  • Standard residential mitigation: $1,150–$1,850 installed, guaranteed below 4.0 pCi/L
  • Complex foundations (crawl space, block wall, multiple suction points): $1,850–$2,800
  • Commercial / multi-family testing programs: Custom quoted by unit count and building design
  • Existing system diagnosis: $185 inspection fee, credited toward repair work

We offer Radon Mitigation financing through approved partners with options as low as 0% for qualified buyers, and every install includes a written workmanship warranty plus the fan manufacturer's 5-year warranty. For Paint-area home inspectors and Realtors, ask about volume pricing under our partner program.

Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in Paint, OH

How much does radon mitigation cost in Paint?

Most single-family residential systems in Paint, OH cost between $1,150 and $1,850 installed, including labor, materials, fan, manometer, exterior discharge, electrical, and post-mitigation testing. Complex foundations or multi-point systems run $1,850–$2,800. We provide a fixed written quote after an on-site assessment — no estimates that change later.

What is the best radon mitigation company in Paint?

The best radon mitigation company is one that is state-licensed, follows EPA and ANSI/AARST standards, guarantees a result below 4.0 pCi/L, and provides written post-mitigation documentation. Radon Eliminator holds Ohio License RC202 and meets all four of those criteria — which is why we are called for real-estate, school, and commercial work across Ross County.

How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Paint?

Ask three questions before signing anything: (1) What is your Ohio radon mitigation license number? (2) Do you guarantee a post-mitigation reading below 4.0 pCi/L in writing? (3) Will you provide a signed post-mitigation CRM test report? If any answer is unclear, keep calling.

What should I look for in radon mitigation services?

Look for an Ohio RC202 license, EPA-aligned testing protocols, ANSI/AARST-compliant system design, a written workmanship warranty, a manufacturer fan warranty, exterior discharge that meets code, a visible U-tube manometer, and post-mitigation verification testing. Anything less is not a complete service.

How long does radon mitigation take?

Most Paint, OH residential installations are completed in a single day — typically 4–8 hours of on-site work. From your first call to a verified post-mitigation reading, the full process usually takes 5–7 business days, which is why our Closing-Date Radon Service fits comfortably inside most real-estate contingency windows.

Is radon mitigation worth the investment?

Yes. Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the United States according to the EPA and Surgeon General, responsible for an estimated 21,000 deaths annually. A $1,500 mitigation system that drops your home from 8 pCi/L to under 2 pCi/L is one of the highest-return health investments a homeowner can make — and in a real-estate transaction, it preserves the deal and the appraisal.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in Paint

How much does radon mitigation cost in Paint, OH?
Standard residential radon mitigation in Paint costs $1,150–$1,850 installed, with complex foundations running $1,850–$2,800. Every quote is fixed and written, with no change-orders after the fact.
What is the best radon mitigation company in Paint?
Radon Eliminator — Ohio License RC202 — is Paint's choice for licensed, EPA-aligned, guaranteed radon mitigation, with results documented below 4.0 pCi/L.
How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Paint?
Verify the Ohio radon mitigation license number, require a written guarantee below 4.0 pCi/L, and demand post-mitigation CRM testing documentation before paying the final invoice.
What should I look for in radon mitigation services?
Ohio RC202 license, ANSI/AARST-compliant design, written workmanship warranty, fan manufacturer warranty, visible manometer, exterior discharge, and post-mitigation verification.
How long does radon mitigation take?
Installation is typically one day. Full process from first call to documented post-mitigation result is 5–7 business days — engineered to fit inside real-estate closing windows.
Is radon mitigation worth the investment?
Yes. Radon causes an estimated 21,000 U.S. lung cancer deaths per year. A mitigation system is one of the highest-return health investments a Paint homeowner can make, and it protects the value of the property at resale.

Get Radon Mitigation in Paint, OH — Licensed, Guaranteed, Fast

Whether your inspection report just came back hot, your closing date is two weeks out, or you manage a Paint-area apartment complex that needs a documented radon program, Radon Eliminator is the licensed Ohio team to call. Ohio License RC202. EPA-aligned protocols. Guaranteed below 4.0 pCi/L, in writing.Call (000) 000-0000 now for same-week scheduling, or request a written quote online. Real-estate deadlines, school boards, and apartment owners get priority booking.

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