Radon Eliminator provides Radon Mitigation in Pheasant Run, OH. Licensed Ohio radon mitigation (RC202) in Pheasant Run. Call (330) 660-6111 for a free consultation.

Last updated: June 2026

Licensed Radon Mitigation Pheasant Run OH Homeowners Trust

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If your inspection report came back at 4.2, 7.1, or 14.0 pCi/L, you need a licensed Ohio professional — not a handyman with a fan. Radon Eliminator holds Ohio Mitigation License RC202 and installs permanent, code-compliant radon mitigation systems across Pheasant Run, Akron, and the surrounding Summit County corridor. Every job is engineered to drop indoor radon below the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L — and we document it with a post-mitigation test, in writing.

Ohio sits on one of the highest radon exposure zones in the United States. The glacial till, clay-rich soils, and limestone bedrock under Northeast Ohio neighborhoods like Pheasant Run consistently produce elevated indoor radon readings. This is not a sales line — it is geology. When a real-estate inspection flags your home, when your school district faces a compliance deadline, or when an apartment complex owner needs a property-wide assessment, the answer is a licensed Ohio radon mitigation contractor who can show up fast and finish clean.

Call (330) 660-6111 for same-week scheduling in Pheasant Run, OH.

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Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Radon Mitigation in Pheasant Run

Most homeowners calling for radon mitigation Pheasant Run OH are working against a clock — a 14-day inspection contingency, a closing date, a school board meeting, or a tenant complaint. We built this company specifically around those deadlines.

  • Ohio License RC202 — stated upfront, not buried in fine print. Verify it with the Ohio Department of Health.
  • Closing-Date Radon Service — testing and mitigation scheduled around your closing, not our calendar. Most real-estate jobs are completed within 5–10 business days.
  • EPA-aligned protocols — continuous radon monitors, 48-hour closed-house conditions, and post-mitigation verification testing.
  • Guaranteed under 4.0 pCi/L — if the post-test fails, we modify the system at no charge until it passes.
  • Multi-vertical depth — single-family homes, commercial buildings, schools, and apartment complexes. We are one of the few Ohio firms equipped to handle multi-unit and large-footprint mitigation.
  • Home-inspector partner program — referring inspectors get priority scheduling and a published partner rate.
  • Clear, written pricing — no "we'll let you know after we look." Most Pheasant Run residential systems fall in a published range.

Radon Mitigation Services We Provide in Pheasant Run, OH

Our Pheasant Run service area includes everything from finished basements in newer subdivisions to slab-on-grade ranches and older homes with crawl spaces. Each requires a different mitigation approach, and our licensed team designs the system for the building — not the other way around.

Residential Radon Mitigation System Installation

The standard approach is active soil depressurization (ASD) — a sealed suction point beneath the slab, PVC piping routed to a radon-rated inline fan, and an exhaust above the roofline. We seal sump pits, expansion joints, and slab cracks as part of the install. Typical Pheasant Run homes finish in one day, and we include a manometer, exterior conduit, and a post-mitigation test as standard.

Real-Estate Transaction Radon Testing & Mitigation

If your inspection report flagged radon above 4.0 pCi/L and you have a closing date, this is our specialty. We deploy continuous radon monitors (CRMs) for 48-hour EPA-aligned testing, install the mitigation system, and run a post-mitigation test — all within the typical inspection contingency window. We send results directly to your agent, attorney, or lender on request.

Commercial, Apartment, and School Radon Mitigation

Property owners and school districts in Ohio carry legal duty-of-care responsibilities for indoor radon. We design multi-suction-point systems for slab-on-grade commercial buildings, stack-routed systems for apartment complexes, and ANSI/AARST-CCAH compliant systems for schools and daycares. We provide documentation packages suitable for boards, lenders, and insurers.

Inspection and Upgrade of Existing Systems

Inherited a home with an old mitigation system? Fan louder than it should be? Manometer reading zero? We diagnose underperforming systems, replace failed fans, reseal entry points, and re-test. Many systems installed in the 2000s no longer meet current ANSI/AARST standards — we bring them up to code.

Our Radon Mitigation Process — Built for Pheasant Run Deadlines

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Every job follows the same disciplined sequence. No shortcuts, no "we'll figure it out on site."

  1. Phone consultation and pricing. We ask about your foundation type, basement layout, and timeline. You get a clear written quote — usually within the hour.
  2. Pre-mitigation diagnostics. A site visit confirms suction-point location, fan sizing, and exterior routing. For commercial and school jobs, this includes a building-pressure analysis.
  3. System installation. Most Pheasant Run residential installs complete in 4–8 hours. Commercial and multi-family jobs are scheduled in phases to minimize tenant disruption.
  4. Post-mitigation testing. We deploy a continuous monitor or place charcoal canisters per EPA protocol. You receive a signed report showing the final pCi/L reading.
  5. Documentation and warranty. You get the manufacturer fan warranty, our system workmanship warranty, and — for real-estate deals — a transferable certificate.

Local Expertise: Pheasant Run and the Akron Radon Zone

Pheasant Run sits within Summit County, one of the EPA's Zone 1 high-radon-potential counties — meaning predicted average indoor radon levels exceed 4.0 pCi/L. The soils here, shaped by the Wisconsin glaciation that retreated across Northeast Ohio roughly 14,000 years ago, contain uranium-bearing shale fragments that produce radon gas continuously. It seeps through slab cracks, sump pits, and crawl-space dirt floors into the homes above.

We work daily across Pheasant Run and neighboring communities including Bath Township, Fairlawn, Copley, Montrose, and the western Akron corridor. Homes near the Cuyahoga Valley and the older sections built before modern vapor barriers tend to read higher. Newer subdivisions with poured-concrete basements are not exempt — many of the highest readings we see (above 20 pCi/L) come from homes built after 2000.

Because we are headquartered in Akron, our trucks reach most Pheasant Run addresses within 20 minutes. That matters when a buyer's agent calls Friday afternoon needing a system installed before Monday's closing. We also serve Cleveland, Canton, Columbus, and the broader Ohio market — see our service areas for the full list.

Radon Mitigation Cost in Pheasant Run — Straight Pricing

One of the most common complaints we hear from homeowners is that they called three companies and none would give a straight price. Here is ours:

  • Standard residential system (basement or slab-on-grade): typically $1,400–$1,950 in the Pheasant Run area, including post-mitigation test.
  • Sub-membrane mitigation (crawl space): $1,800–$2,600 depending on square footage and sealing complexity.
  • Existing-system upgrade or fan replacement: $350–$750.
  • Pre-purchase radon testing (48-hour CRM): $145–$195 with same-week turnaround.
  • Commercial, school, and apartment systems: quoted by building after site survey.

Financing is available on systems over $1,500. Ask about the home-inspector partner discount and the closing-date expedited scheduling fee waiver when you call.

Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in Pheasant Run

How much does radon mitigation cost in Pheasant Run?

Most single-family Pheasant Run homes fall between $1,400 and $1,950 for a standard active-soil-depressurization system, including the post-mitigation test. Crawl spaces, multiple suction points, or unusual foundation conditions can push the price higher. We provide written pricing before any site visit.

What is the best radon mitigation company in Pheasant Run?

The best radon mitigation Pheasant Run OH provider is one that holds a current Ohio Department of Health mitigation license, follows ANSI/AARST standards, guarantees a post-mitigation reading under 4.0 pCi/L in writing, and can meet your timeline. Radon Eliminator (Ohio License RC202) checks each of those boxes and specializes in real-estate-deadline work.

How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Pheasant Run?

Ask three questions: (1) What is your Ohio mitigation license number? (2) Do you guarantee a post-mitigation result below 4.0 pCi/L? (3) Will you provide written documentation suitable for a real-estate transaction? Any contractor who hesitates on those three is not the right call.

What should I look for in radon mitigation services?

Look for: a sealed PVC system routed to exterior, a radon-rated inline fan (not a bathroom fan), a U-tube or digital manometer for system monitoring, exhaust terminated above the roofline per EPA guidance, sealed sump pit and slab penetrations, and a documented post-mitigation test. Anything less is not a complete system.

How long does radon mitigation take?

Installation for a typical Pheasant Run home takes 4–8 hours. The post-mitigation test runs 48 hours minimum under EPA closed-house protocol. From your first call to a documented passing result, most jobs complete within 5–10 business days — faster on real-estate deadlines.

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, and Ohio has among the highest exposure rates in the country. A $1,500–$2,000 system reduces lifetime exposure for everyone in the home, protects property value, and resolves real-estate contingencies. The answer is unambiguously yes.

Schedule Radon Mitigation in Pheasant Run, OH

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Whether you are racing a closing date, responding to a school-board mandate, or finally addressing a reading that has worried you for months, we are ready. Licensed. Scheduled. Documented. Done.

Call (330) 660-6111 or request a quote online. Same-week appointments available across Pheasant Run and the greater Akron area.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in Pheasant Run

How much does radon mitigation cost in Pheasant Run?
Most single-family Pheasant Run homes fall between $1,400 and $1,950 for a standard active-soil-depressurization system, including a post-mitigation test. Crawl spaces or complex foundations can cost more. We provide written pricing before any site visit.
What is the best radon mitigation company in Pheasant Run?
The best provider holds a current Ohio Department of Health mitigation license, follows ANSI/AARST standards, guarantees a post-mitigation reading under 4.0 pCi/L in writing, and meets your timeline. Radon Eliminator (Ohio License RC202) specializes in all of those, including real-estate-deadline work.
How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Pheasant Run?
Ask three questions: What is your Ohio mitigation license number? Do you guarantee a post-mitigation result below 4.0 pCi/L? Will you provide documentation suitable for a real-estate transaction? A qualified contractor will answer all three confidently.
What should I look for in radon mitigation services?
A sealed PVC system, radon-rated inline fan, manometer for system monitoring, roofline exhaust per EPA guidance, sealed sump pit and slab penetrations, and a documented post-mitigation test. Anything less is not a complete code-compliant system.
How long does radon mitigation take?
Installation typically takes 4–8 hours. The post-mitigation test requires a 48-hour EPA closed-house protocol. From first call to documented passing result, most Pheasant Run jobs complete within 5–10 business days.
Is radon mitigation worth the investment?
Yes. Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer per the EPA, and Ohio has among the highest exposure rates nationally. A $1,500–$2,000 system reduces lifetime exposure, protects property value, and resolves real-estate contingencies.

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Ohio License RC202. EPA-aligned testing. Guaranteed under 4.0 pCi/L. Same-week appointments and closing-date scheduling available across Pheasant Run and the greater Akron area.

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