Radon Eliminator provides Radon Mitigation in Pebble, OH. Licensed Ohio radon mitigation (RC202) in Pebble, OH. Call (330) 333-2356 for a free consultation.

Last updated: June 2026

Why Pebble Homeowners Call Radon Eliminator First

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If your inspection report just came back at 4.2, 7.8, or 18 pCi/L, you have two questions: is this dangerous, and can it be fixed before closing? The answers are yes, and yes — but only if you hire a licensed Ohio radon contractor who treats your deadline as the job, not an inconvenience.

Radon Eliminator holds Ohio Mitigation License RC202. We lead with that number because most companies offering Radon Mitigation Pebble OH services bury their credentials or never mention them at all. Ohio law requires a licensed mitigation specialist to install any active soil depressurization system in a residence, school, or commercial property — and Scioto County is no exception. If a contractor cannot recite their license number on the phone, they cannot legally pull the work in Pebble.

Ohio has one of the highest radon exposure profiles in the United States. Southern Ohio's karst geology, clay soils, and pre-1980 housing stock make Pebble, Waverly, Piketon, and the wider Pike County corridor a documented EPA Zone 1 region — the highest-risk classification. That is not marketing. That is the map.

  • License-forward: Ohio RC202 stated on every estimate, every permit, every post-mitigation report.
  • Closing-Date Radon Service: testing and full system installation scheduled around your purchase agreement, not our calendar.
  • Guaranteed result: post-mitigation levels under 4.0 pCi/L (EPA action level) or we re-engineer the system at no charge.
  • Multi-vertical depth: single-family homes, apartment complexes, schools, and commercial buildings — one licensed team.
  • Transparent pricing: flat-rate quotes by phone or email, not vague "we'll see when we get there" estimates.

Call (330) 333-2356 for a same-day quote, or request a written estimate through our online form. Pebble service is dispatched from our Ohio operations footprint and we hold capacity weekly for closing-deadline jobs.

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Professional Radon Mitigation Services in Pebble, OH

A radon mitigation system is not a fan in a pipe. It is an engineered sub-slab depressurization system that must be sized to your foundation type, soil permeability, and existing HVAC dynamics. Cutting corners on any of those variables is why so many Pebble homeowners end up calling us to fix someone else's installation.

Our full menu of professional Radon Mitigation Pebble OH services covers every property type and every stage of the radon problem:

Residential Radon Mitigation System Installation

Single-family homes in Pebble typically need an active sub-slab depressurization (ASD) system with an exterior or interior radon-rated fan, a 3- or 4-inch PVC riser, sealed sump and slab penetrations, and a U-tube manometer. We design every system to ASTM E2121 and EPA 402-R-93-078 standards. Most installations are completed in a single day. Typical residential pricing runs $1,295 to $2,495 depending on foundation complexity (slab-on-grade, crawlspace, mixed, or multiple sub-slab suction points).

Commercial, School, and Apartment Mitigation

Property owners of multi-unit buildings, schools, daycares, and commercial spaces in Ohio carry legal responsibility under Ohio Administrative Code 3701-69 for occupant safety. We design multi-suction-point systems for apartment complexes near Pebble's residential corridors, manifolded systems for school basements and crawlspaces, and large-format commercial installations. RFPs, capital-budget proposals, and tenant-notification documentation are part of the package.

EPA-Aligned Radon Testing — Residential and Commercial

Short-term (48-hour) continuous radon monitor tests for real-estate transactions. Long-term alpha-track tests for ongoing surveillance. AARST-NRPP protocols for commercial and school testing with documented closed-house conditions, instrument calibration logs, and a sealed chain of custody — the kind of paperwork that holds up at closing or in front of a school board.

Post-Mitigation Verification and System Diagnostics

Every installation is followed by a 48-hour post-mitigation test using a calibrated continuous radon monitor. You receive a signed report with raw hourly readings, average pCi/L, and a system performance verification — the document your buyer's agent, lender, or county health department wants to see. We also diagnose and upgrade existing mitigation systems that are no longer hitting target levels (failed fans, cracked seals, undersized risers, code violations from prior installers).

24/7 On-Site Radon Assessment and Consultation

When a deal is on the line, calendar Tuesday at 3 p.m. is not an answer. We dispatch licensed assessors across Ohio for emergency consultations, second-opinion reviews of failed tests, and rush diagnostics for closings inside seven days.

Our Pebble Radon Mitigation Process — Step by Step

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Every job follows the same disciplined sequence. No improvisation, no surprises on the invoice.

Step 1 — Diagnostic Site Visit. A licensed RC202 technician inspects your foundation, identifies sub-slab communication points, locates the cleanest fan-discharge route, and reviews any existing test data. For Pebble homes with hillside basements (common along the Pike County ridge lines), we map venting routes that comply with the 10-foot horizontal and 2-foot above-eave EPA discharge rules.

Step 2 — Written Flat-Rate Proposal. You receive a line-itemed quote with the system design, fan model and rated CFM, warranty terms, and installation date. No verbal-only estimates.

Step 3 — Permit and Installation. Most residential systems install in 4–6 hours. Sub-slab suction points are core-drilled, sealed with polyurethane, risers are routed through closets or exterior chase, and a UL-listed radon fan is mounted outside living space per code.

Step 4 — System Activation and Manometer Reading. We confirm negative pressure at the suction point, document the U-tube reading, and label the system per AARST-CCAH standards.

Step 5 — 48-Hour Post-Mitigation Test. A continuous radon monitor is deployed in the lowest livable area. Results are delivered in a signed PDF report, typically showing post-mitigation levels between 0.4 and 1.8 pCi/L — well under the 4.0 EPA action threshold.

Local Expertise: Why Pebble and Pike County Need Serious Radon Pros

Pebble sits in Pike County, Ohio, within an EPA Zone 1 radon designation — the highest-risk category the agency assigns. The geology along the Scioto River valley, combined with the area's significant inventory of older farmhouses, ranches with full basements, and mid-century homes around SR-124 and the Pebble–Wakefield corridor, produces some of the highest indoor radon averages we measure anywhere in Ohio.

We routinely see Pebble-area pre-mitigation tests in the 6 to 22 pCi/L range. For context, the EPA action level is 4.0 pCi/L; the World Health Organization recommends action at 2.7. A reading of 20 pCi/L is roughly equivalent to smoking a pack a day in lifetime lung-cancer risk.

We serve Pebble homeowners, real-estate agents covering the Waverly–Piketon–Beaver market, and inspectors working transactions across Pike, Scioto, Ross, and Jackson counties. As Ohio's best Radon Mitigation Pebble contractor by license depth and project volume, we also handle multi-property assignments for landlords with units near Pike Lake State Park and along the rural routes feeding into SR-32.

Home inspectors: ask about our partner program. We offer a published referral structure, white-label testing reports, and 24-hour turnaround on inspection-period radon tests — the kind of reliability that protects your client relationships.

Affordable, Transparent Radon Mitigation Pricing in Pebble

The phrase "affordable Radon Mitigation Pebble" gets searched constantly, and we understand why — the homeowners calling us are often already absorbing inspection-period repair costs, lender requirements, and closing fees. Here is how our pricing actually works:

  • Short-term radon test (real estate): $145–$195, results in 48 hours, signed report.
  • Standard residential mitigation system: $1,295–$1,795 for typical basement or slab installations.
  • Complex residential (crawlspace, multi-suction, hillside): $1,895–$2,495.
  • Commercial, school, apartment systems: custom-scoped, written proposal within 72 hours.
  • Post-mitigation verification test: included with every install.
  • System warranty: 5 years on installation workmanship, manufacturer warranty on the fan (typically 5 years).

Financing is available for qualifying homeowners. Ask about our 0% promotional terms when you call.

Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in Pebble

How much does radon mitigation cost in Pebble?

Most Pebble homes fall between $1,295 and $2,495 for a complete, licensed, code-compliant active sub-slab depressurization system with a post-mitigation verification test included. Pricing varies based on foundation type, the number of required suction points, fan sizing, and exterior-versus-interior routing. We quote flat rates in writing before any work begins.

What is the best radon mitigation company in Pebble?

The right contractor is licensed under Ohio RC202, installs to ASTM E2121 standards, provides a written post-mitigation test, and guarantees results below 4.0 pCi/L. Radon Eliminator meets every one of those criteria and leads with license disclosure on every estimate — a transparency standard most regional competitors do not match.

How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Pebble?

Ask for the Ohio mitigation license number (it should start with RC). Ask whether the post-mitigation test is included. Ask for the written workmanship warranty length. Ask whether the fan is mounted outside living space per EPA guidance. Any contractor who cannot answer all four questions confidently should not be installing a system in your home.

What should I look for in radon mitigation services?

Look for: Ohio RC202 licensure, AARST/NRPP-aligned testing protocols, a written guarantee of post-mitigation levels under 4.0 pCi/L, UL-listed radon fans (not generic inline fans), code-compliant discharge routing, and a signed post-mitigation verification report you can hand to your buyer, lender, or insurer.

How long does radon mitigation take?

Most residential systems in Pebble are installed in 4–6 hours, with the 48-hour post-mitigation test starting once the system has run for 24 hours. From the day you call to the day you have a signed verification report below 4.0 pCi/L, expect 5–7 business days — and we routinely compress that timeline for real-estate closings.

Is radon mitigation worth the investment?

Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States and the leading cause among non-smokers, per the U.S. Surgeon General. In Pike County's EPA Zone 1 designation, mitigation is not optional — it is the difference between a documented safe home and a property liability. It also resolves real-estate contingencies, satisfies lender requirements, and is fully transferable to the next owner.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in Pebble

How much does radon mitigation cost in Pebble?
Most Pebble residential mitigation systems run $1,295 to $2,495, including a post-mitigation verification test. Pricing depends on foundation type, number of suction points, and fan routing. We provide written flat-rate quotes before work begins.
What is the best radon mitigation company in Pebble?
Radon Eliminator holds Ohio License RC202, installs to ASTM E2121 standards, includes post-mitigation testing on every job, and guarantees results below the EPA 4.0 pCi/L action level — a standard most local competitors do not match.
How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Pebble?
Verify the Ohio RC202 license number, confirm post-mitigation testing is included, ask for the written workmanship warranty, and confirm the fan is mounted outside living space per EPA code. Any contractor who hesitates on these four points should not be installing in your home.
What should I look for in radon mitigation services?
Ohio RC202 licensure, AARST/NRPP testing protocols, UL-listed radon fans, code-compliant discharge routing, a sub-4.0 pCi/L performance guarantee, and a signed post-mitigation verification report for your records, buyer, or lender.
How long does radon mitigation take?
Residential installations take 4–6 hours. From first call to signed post-mitigation report below 4.0 pCi/L, expect 5–7 business days. We routinely accelerate timelines for real-estate closings.
Is radon mitigation worth the investment?
Yes. Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers. Pike County is EPA Zone 1 — the highest-risk category. Mitigation resolves real-estate contingencies, satisfies lenders, protects occupants, and transfers with the property.

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Call Radon Eliminator now for a flat-rate quote from a licensed Ohio RC202 contractor. Closing-date jobs prioritized. Guaranteed post-mitigation levels under 4.0 pCi/L or we re-engineer the system at no charge. Use our online form for a written estimate or call for same-day dispatch across Pebble and Pike County.

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