Radon Eliminator provides Radon Mitigation in Perry Heights, OH. Licensed Ohio radon mitigation in Perry Heights (RC202). Call (330) 936-2727 for a free consultation.

Last updated: June 2026

Perry Heights Homeowners: Here's What Your Radon Number Actually Means

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If your home inspector handed you a test result above 4.0 pCi/L, you are not overreacting. The EPA action level is 4.0 pCi/L, and Stark County — including Perry Heights, Massillon, and the surrounding Tuscarawas Valley — sits inside Ohio's elevated radon zone. Ohio has one of the highest average indoor radon readings in the country, and the glacial till and shale geology under western Stark County is exactly the kind of subsurface that pushes radon gas up through basement slabs and crawlspace floors.

Radon Eliminator handles Radon Mitigation Perry Heights OH the way it should be handled: with an Ohio Department of Health mitigation license (RC202) on every job, EPA-aligned testing protocols, and a written guarantee that post-mitigation radon levels will drop below 4.0 pCi/L. We don't sell fans. We install permanent, code-compliant sub-slab depressurization systems — and we document the number so it's defensible to your buyer, your lender, your tenants, or your school board.

Call (330) 936-2727 for a same-week assessment, or request a written quote.

  • License: Ohio Mitigation License RC202 — stated upfront, on every contract
  • Standard: EPA-aligned testing and ANSI/AARST mitigation protocols
  • Guarantee: Post-mitigation radon level under 4.0 pCi/L, verified in writing
  • Turnaround: Closing-date jobs prioritized — most installs completed in one day
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Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Radon Mitigation in Perry Heights

Most radon shops in Northeast Ohio are one-truck operations that quote single-family homes and disappear when the job gets complicated. We built Radon Eliminator to be the call when the job has to be right — and on time.

Ohio License RC202, Not a Marketing Claim

Ohio law requires anyone installing a radon mitigation system to hold a current state mitigation license. Many competitors bury their license number in the footer or skip it entirely. Ours is RC202, and it appears on your contract, your invoice, and your post-mitigation report. If a company won't tell you their RC number before they walk your basement, do not hire them.

Closing-Date Radon Service for Real-Estate Deals

If your Perry Heights home is under contract and the inspection flagged radon, you have a clock running. We productized this. Our Closing-Date Radon Service schedules the test, installs the mitigation system, and runs the post-mitigation verification test inside the window your purchase agreement allows. Agents at Cutler, Howard Hanna, and DeHoff regularly call us mid-week to save a Friday closing. We do not treat your deadline as a nuisance.

Multi-Vertical Depth: Homes, Schools, Apartments, Commercial

Single-family ranches off Lincoln Way West are routine. We also handle multifamily buildings, school districts subject to Ohio radon-in-schools recommendations, and commercial properties where the owner carries legal exposure for indoor air quality. Most local radon companies cannot quote a 24-unit apartment building or a K-8 school. We can, and we have.

Clear, Written Pricing

Typical residential Radon Mitigation Perry Heights installs in standard basements range from $1,295 to $1,895, depending on slab configuration, fan sizing, and exterior routing. Crawlspace encapsulation systems and sub-membrane depressurization run higher. You get the number in writing before we start — not after the hole is drilled.

Home-Inspector Partner Program

Perry Heights and Jackson Township home inspectors who refer clients to us get priority scheduling, transparent communication on every job, and a published referral structure. Ask about the partner program when you call.

Radon Mitigation Services We Provide in Perry Heights, OH

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Our scope covers the full chain from initial measurement through permanent reduction and verification. Every service below is performed under the same RC202 license and the same EPA-aligned protocols.

Residential Radon Testing

48-hour continuous radon monitor (CRM) tests for homeowners, buyers, and sellers. Results are delivered as a printed report with hourly readings — the format lenders and buyers' agents accept without question.

Sub-Slab Depressurization System Installation

The gold-standard residential mitigation method. A suction point is cored through the basement slab, sealed, and connected to a quiet exterior fan that vents radon above the roofline per ANSI/AARST standards. Includes a system monitor (manometer) and labeling required by code.

Crawlspace and Slab-on-Grade Mitigation

Sub-membrane depressurization for crawlspaces, including 6-mil reinforced vapor barrier, sealed seams, and dedicated fan. For slab-on-grade homes common in newer Perry Heights subdivisions, we engineer suction points around interior footings.

Commercial, School, and Multifamily Mitigation

Multi-point systems, zoned fans, BMS-compatible monitoring, and documentation packages built for property managers and school administrators answering to a board or a regulator.

Post-Mitigation Verification Testing

Every install is followed by a verification test. We do not consider the job complete until the written number is below 4.0 pCi/L. Most of our systems pull readings down to 1.0–2.0 pCi/L.

Inspection and Upgrade of Existing Systems

Bought a Perry Heights home with an old radon fan that's humming, leaking, or vented into the attic? We inspect, re-test, and bring non-compliant systems up to current code.

Our Radon Mitigation Process — Step by Step

Here is exactly what happens when you hire us for professional Radon Mitigation Perry Heights OH service.

Step 1: Phone Consultation and Quote

Call (330) 936-2727. We ask about your test result, the home's foundation type, and your timeline. Most quotes are issued within 24 hours, in writing, with the install price locked.

Step 2: On-Site Assessment

A licensed technician walks the property, identifies the optimal suction point, plans the vent stack route, and confirms fan sizing. For real-estate jobs, this often happens the same day as the install.

Step 3: System Installation (Typically One Day)

Core the slab, install the PVC piping, seal the suction pit, mount the exterior fan above grade, route the stack above the roofline, install the system monitor, label all components, and clean up. A standard residential install takes four to six hours.

Step 4: Post-Mitigation Verification Test

A 48-hour CRM test is deployed after the system runs for at least 24 hours. We deliver the final report — the number under 4.0 pCi/L — directly to you and, on real-estate jobs, to your agent or attorney.

Step 5: Documentation and Warranty

You receive the install warranty, the system performance warranty, the post-mitigation test report, and a system maintenance summary. Everything a buyer, lender, or insurance carrier will ask for is already in the packet.

Local Expertise: Why Perry Heights Geology Matters

Perry Heights sits on the western edge of Stark County between Massillon and Canton, with elevations ranging from roughly 1,050 to 1,150 feet. The Sugar Creek and Tuscarawas River drainages cut through fractured shale and glacial outwash — exactly the kind of permeable subsurface that allows radon gas to migrate up into homes. Older homes along Lincoln Way West, Hills and Dales, and the neighborhoods bordering Perry High School commonly show elevated readings, especially in finished basements built before modern radon-resistant construction codes.

Newer construction in Jackson Township and the developments off Fulton Drive NW is not automatically safe either. Slab-on-grade homes can trap radon under tight modern building envelopes, and we routinely see readings above 4.0 pCi/L in homes less than ten years old. If you live near Hartwick Park, Genshaft Park, the Perry Drive corridor, or anywhere within the 44646 ZIP code, a test is the only way to know your number.

We also serve the surrounding Stark County communities — Massillon, North Canton, Canton, Jackson Township, Lawrence Township, and Navarre — with the same RC202-licensed crews and the same closing-date priority scheduling. Whether you need affordable Radon Mitigation Perry Heights service for a starter home or a documented mitigation package for a commercial property, the response time and standard are identical.

Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in Perry Heights

How much does radon mitigation cost in Perry Heights?

Most residential systems in Perry Heights range from $1,295 to $1,895. Pricing depends on foundation type (full basement, crawlspace, slab-on-grade), suction point accessibility, fan sizing, and exterior stack routing. Crawlspace encapsulation and multi-point commercial systems are quoted separately. We provide a written, fixed price before any work begins.

What is the best radon mitigation company in Perry Heights?

The right standard is simple: a current Ohio radon mitigation license, EPA-aligned testing, ANSI/AARST install standards, written post-mitigation verification, and a guarantee under 4.0 pCi/L. Radon Eliminator meets every one of those — license RC202, documented, on every job. Ask any company you call to email you their Ohio mitigation license number before you sign anything.

How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Perry Heights?

Verify three things: (1) Ohio mitigation license number — not just a logo on the truck; (2) written guarantee of post-mitigation levels under 4.0 pCi/L; (3) post-mitigation verification test included in the install price. If any of those three are missing or vague, keep calling.

What should I look for in radon mitigation services?

Look for sub-slab depressurization systems that vent above the roofline (not into the attic or garage), a system monitor (manometer) installed on the vent pipe, sealed and labeled components, and a written post-install test result. Anything less is not code-compliant in Ohio.

How long does radon mitigation take?

A typical residential install is completed in one day — four to six hours on site. The post-mitigation verification test runs for 48 hours after the system has operated for at least 24 hours. Start to documented finish: about four days. For real-estate closings, we compress this when possible.

Is radon mitigation worth the investment?

Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the United States according to the EPA and the Surgeon General. At 4.0 pCi/L, long-term exposure carries roughly the same lung cancer risk as smoking eight cigarettes per day. A $1,500 mitigation system that runs for 20+ years protects the people sleeping in the house and protects the resale value of the property. Yes — it is worth it.

Schedule Radon Mitigation in Perry Heights Today

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Whether you are a homeowner who just opened a scary inspection report, a real-estate agent watching a closing date approach, or a property manager responsible for tenant safety, the next step is the same: get a licensed Ohio professional on site, get the number, and get it documented. We are the team Perry Heights calls for top Radon Mitigation Perry Heights OH work because we lead with the license, the protocol, and the guarantee — not the sales pitch.

Call (330) 936-2727 now, or request your written quote online. Same-week appointments available throughout Stark County.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in Perry Heights

How much does radon mitigation cost in Perry Heights?
Most residential systems in Perry Heights range from $1,295 to $1,895, with a written fixed price provided before work begins. Crawlspace and commercial systems are quoted separately.
What is the best radon mitigation company in Perry Heights?
Choose a company with a current Ohio mitigation license, EPA-aligned testing, written post-mitigation verification, and a guarantee under 4.0 pCi/L. Radon Eliminator operates under Ohio License RC202.
How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Perry Heights?
Verify the Ohio mitigation license number, confirm a written guarantee of levels under 4.0 pCi/L, and require that post-mitigation verification testing is included in the install price.
What should I look for in radon mitigation services?
Look for sub-slab depressurization that vents above the roofline, a manometer on the vent pipe, sealed and labeled components, and written post-install test results.
How long does radon mitigation take?
Most residential installs are completed in one day (4–6 hours on site), followed by a 48-hour verification test. Total documented turnaround is about four days.
Is radon mitigation worth the investment?
Yes. Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S. A mitigation system protects occupants and preserves resale value, and most systems operate reliably for 20+ years.

Get Your Perry Heights Radon Number Under 4.0 pCi/L — Guaranteed

Licensed Ohio radon mitigation (RC202). EPA-aligned testing. Closing-date scheduling. Written guarantee. Call now for a same-week assessment or request your written quote online.

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