Radon Eliminator provides Radon Mitigation in Pike, OH. Licensed Ohio radon mitigation (RC202) in Pike, OH. Call (330) 936-3196 for a free consultation.

Last updated: June 2026

Why Pike, OH Homeowners Call Radon Eliminator First

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Pike County is one of the highest-radon regions in a state the EPA already flags as one of the worst in the country. The Ohio Department of Health reports that roughly 1 in 3 Ohio homes tests above the 4.0 pCi/L action level, and the rural geology around Waverly, Piketon, Beaver, and Latham — limestone, shale, and uranium-bearing bedrock — pushes Pike-area readings even higher. If your inspection report just came back at 6.8, 9.1, or 14 pCi/L, you are not an outlier. You are typical for this zip code.

Radon Eliminator is a licensed Ohio radon mitigation contractor (Ohio Mitigation License RC202). We do one thing: install permanent, code-compliant radon mitigation systems and verify the result with post-mitigation testing aligned to EPA protocols. We are not an HVAC company adding radon to a service menu. We are not a handyman with a fan. When you search Radon Mitigation Pike OH, you want a licensed pro who can show up, install it right, and document the number — that is the entire job.

  • License-first transparency: Ohio RC202 stated on every quote, every invoice, every system label.
  • Real-estate-deadline specialist: Closing in 10 days? We schedule the install and the post-test around the contract date, not our convenience.
  • Multi-vertical experience: Single-family homes, apartment complexes, schools, and commercial buildings across southern Ohio.
  • Clear pricing up front: Most Pike residential mitigation systems fall in the $1,150–$1,850 range — quoted before we start, not after.
  • Guaranteed result: Post-mitigation reading below 4.0 pCi/L or we adjust the system at no charge.

Call (330) 936-3196 for a same-day quote, or request a written estimate online.

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Radon Mitigation Services We Provide in Pike County

Every property is different. A 1940s farmhouse outside Waverly with a fieldstone foundation needs a different design than a 2015 build in Piketon with a poured slab, and an apartment complex on US-23 needs a different design still. Here is what the best Radon Mitigation Pike service actually looks like in practice.

Residential Sub-Slab Depressurization (Active Soil Suction)

The EPA-preferred method and the system we install on the vast majority of Pike homes. We core a 4–5 inch hole through the basement or slab floor, excavate a suction pit, install schedule-40 PVC routed up through the home or along an exterior wall, and add an inline radon fan rated for the soil conditions. Done correctly, this pulls radon from beneath the foundation before it ever enters your living space and vents it above the roofline. Most installs take 4 to 7 hours in a single day.

Crawlspace Encapsulation & Sub-Membrane Depressurization

Common in older Pike County homes near Idaho, Cynthiana, and Beaver. We seal the crawlspace with 12–20 mil reinforced vapor barrier, fully sealed at seams and piers, then connect a suction point and fan to draw radon out from beneath the membrane. This solves radon, moisture, and indoor air-quality problems in one install.

Commercial, Apartment, and School Radon Mitigation

Ohio law makes property owners legally responsible for radon levels in occupied multi-family and school buildings. We design multi-point systems for apartment complexes, daycares, Pike County school district buildings, and commercial slabs. Engineered drawings, fan sizing calculations, and post-mitigation testing in every occupied zone — documentation you can hand to an inspector, a board, or your insurance carrier.

Post-Mitigation Testing & System Verification

Installation without verification is not mitigation. After every system goes live, we run a continuous radon monitor for a minimum of 48 hours under closed-house conditions, then provide a signed report with the pre- and post-mitigation readings. This is the document your buyer's agent, lender, or school board wants to see.

Inspection & Upgrade of Existing Systems

Bought a Pike home with a system already in place? We inspect the fan, manometer, sealing, and venting, run a confirmatory test, and tell you honestly whether it needs a tune-up, a fan replacement, or a redesign. No upsell — if it's working, we say so.

Our Radon Mitigation Process — Built for Real-Estate Deadlines

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If you are inside a 14-day inspection contingency or a 30-day close, the steps below run back-to-back, not week-by-week.

  1. Day 1 — Phone consult & quote. We ask for your radon reading, foundation type, and closing date. You get a written quote within 24 hours — flat price, no surprise add-ons.
  2. Day 2–5 — Site visit & system design. A licensed RC202 technician walks the property, identifies suction points, plans the venting route, and confirms fan size based on slab conditions.
  3. Day 3–7 — Installation. One day, one crew. PVC routed cleanly, fan mounted outside or in attic, U-tube manometer installed at eye level, electrical to code, system labeled with our license number.
  4. Day 5–10 — Post-mitigation test. 48-hour closed-house test with a calibrated continuous monitor. Result delivered as a signed PDF.
  5. Day 10–14 — Documentation to your agent. We send the install record, post-test report, and warranty directly to your real-estate agent or buyer's attorney.

Need it faster? Tell us. We have closed jobs in 72 hours when a closing date demanded it.

Local Expertise — Pike County, Ohio

Pike County's geology is the reason radon readings here run high. The Ohio Shale and Bedford Shale formations underlying much of the county are naturally uranium-rich, and the Scioto River valley acts as a corridor for soil-gas migration. Homes built into hillsides along SR-32, SR-104, and US-23 — common in Waverly, Piketon, and Beaver — frequently show readings in the 8–20 pCi/L range. Homes near the Piketon DOE site have specific historical concerns that make documented testing especially important during resale.

We work throughout Pike County and surrounding areas: Waverly, Piketon, Beaver, Latham, Cynthiana, Idaho, Stockdale, Wakefield, Omega, and into Scioto, Ross, and Jackson counties. We know the soil, we know the housing stock — split-foyer 70s ranches with finished basements, century farmhouses with fieldstone foundations, new builds in the Pebble Creek and Wisecup areas — and we design the system to the house, not from a template.

If you are a Pike-area home inspector, real-estate agent, or property manager, ask about our inspector partner program — published referral pricing, priority scheduling, and a single point of contact for every deal.

Pricing — Affordable Radon Mitigation Pike OH Homeowners Can Plan For

Most local radon companies refuse to quote prices on the phone. We don't operate that way. Here is what an affordable, professional Radon Mitigation Pike OH project actually costs:

  • Standard residential sub-slab system: $1,150 – $1,650
  • Sub-slab with finished basement routing: $1,450 – $1,950
  • Crawlspace encapsulation + mitigation: $1,850 – $3,400
  • Post-mitigation testing (included with install): $0
  • Standalone real-estate radon test: $145 – $185
  • Commercial / multi-family systems: Engineered quote after site visit

Financing is available on systems over $1,500. Every system carries a 5-year workmanship warranty and a manufacturer warranty on the fan (typically 5 years).

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does radon mitigation cost in Pike?

Most residential systems in Pike County run between $1,150 and $1,850, depending on foundation type, venting route, and finished-basement complexity. Crawlspace work runs higher. We provide a written, flat-rate quote before any work begins — no hourly billing, no surprise add-ons.

What is the best radon mitigation company in Pike?

The right company should be (1) licensed by the Ohio Department of Health — ours is RC202, (2) able to show you completed-job documentation with pre- and post-mitigation readings, and (3) willing to guarantee a result under 4.0 pCi/L in writing. Radon Eliminator meets all three. Ask any competitor for the same.

How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Pike?

Verify the Ohio mitigation license number before signing anything. Ask for a sample post-mitigation report. Get the price in writing. Confirm they install above-grade fans (never inside conditioned space, per EPA standards) and that the system will be labeled with the installer's license number — Ohio code requires it.

What should I look for in radon mitigation services?

EPA-aligned design (sub-slab depressurization where possible), schedule-40 PVC, an exterior or attic-mounted fan, a visible U-tube manometer, sealed slab penetrations, vent termination at least 10 feet above ground and 10 feet from windows, and a post-mitigation test result you can hold in your hand.

How long does radon mitigation take?

Installation is typically a single day — 4 to 7 hours for a standard home. Post-mitigation testing takes another 48 hours under closed-house conditions. From the first phone call to a documented result, most Pike projects finish in 7 to 10 days. Real-estate-deadline jobs can be compressed to 72 hours when needed.

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, responsible for roughly 21,000 deaths per year. At Pike County's elevated exposure levels, mitigation is one of the highest-value health investments a homeowner can make — and in a real-estate transaction, it is often the difference between a closed deal and a dead one.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in Pike

How much does radon mitigation cost in Pike, OH?
Most residential radon mitigation systems in Pike County cost between $1,150 and $1,850, depending on foundation type and venting route. Crawlspace encapsulation systems range from $1,850 to $3,400. Radon Eliminator provides a written flat-rate quote before any work begins.
What is the best radon mitigation company in Pike?
Look for an Ohio-licensed mitigation contractor. Radon Eliminator holds Ohio Mitigation License RC202, provides EPA-aligned testing, and guarantees post-mitigation readings below 4.0 pCi/L in writing.
How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Pike?
Verify the Ohio Department of Health mitigation license number, request a sample post-mitigation report, get pricing in writing, and confirm the system will be installed to EPA standards with the installer's license number labeled on the system.
What should I look for in radon mitigation services?
EPA-aligned sub-slab depressurization design, schedule-40 PVC venting, an exterior or attic-mounted radon fan, a visible U-tube manometer, sealed slab penetrations, and a documented post-mitigation test below 4.0 pCi/L.
How long does radon mitigation take?
Installation typically takes one day, 4 to 7 hours. Post-mitigation testing adds 48 hours. Most Pike projects complete in 7 to 10 days, with real-estate rush jobs possible in 72 hours.
Is radon mitigation worth the investment?
Yes. Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S., responsible for about 21,000 deaths per year. Pike County's geology produces elevated radon levels, making mitigation a high-value health investment and often essential for completing real-estate transactions.

Get Your Pike, OH Radon Mitigation Quote Today

Inspection report flagging elevated radon? Closing date on the calendar? School or apartment building due for compliance testing? Call Ohio's licensed radon authority. Ohio License RC202. EPA-aligned protocols. Guaranteed result below 4.0 pCi/L — documented. Call (330) 936-3196 for a same-day quote, or request a written estimate online. Same-week installation available throughout Pike County and surrounding Ohio communities.

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