Radon Eliminator provides Radon Mitigation in Pleasant Run Farm, OH. Licensed Ohio radon mitigation (RC202) in Pleasant Run Farm. Call (216) 296-3636 for a free consultation.

Last updated: June 2026

Why Pleasant Run Farm Homeowners Choose Radon Eliminator for Radon Mitigation

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Pleasant Run Farm sits in Hamilton County, an EPA Zone 1 county where predicted indoor radon levels exceed 4.0 pCi/L — the threshold the EPA says demands action. The clay-heavy soils under Colerain Township and the limestone bedrock that runs beneath much of the Cincinnati metro release radon gas that accumulates in basements, slab homes, and crawlspaces. If you live off Pippin Road, Springdale Road, or anywhere near the Great Miami River corridor, the geology is working against you.

Radon Eliminator is Ohio's licensed radon authority — Mitigation License RC202. We lead with that number because most of our competitors bury theirs. We install code-compliant active soil depressurization systems, we follow EPA and AARST/ANSI protocols, and we give you a written number under 4.0 pCi/L when the job is done. That's what Radon Mitigation Pleasant Run Farm OH homeowners actually need — not a fan strapped to the side of the house.

  • Ohio License RC202 — verifiable, stated on every contract, and required by Ohio Department of Health for legal mitigation work.
  • Closing-Date Radon Service — we time testing and installation to your real-estate deadline, not our convenience.
  • Multi-vertical experience — single-family homes, apartment complexes, schools, and commercial buildings across Pleasant Run Farm, Forest Park, Mt. Healthy, and greater Cincinnati.
  • Post-mitigation verification testing included — you get documented proof the system reduced your levels.
  • Transparent pricing — most residential systems in Pleasant Run Farm fall between $1,200 and $1,800, quoted before we start.
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Professional Radon Mitigation Services in Pleasant Run Farm, OH

We offer the full scope of radon work Ohio homeowners, agents, and property owners need. Every service is performed by Ohio-licensed radon professionals operating under RC202 and following EPA-aligned protocols.

Residential Radon Mitigation System Installation

Most Pleasant Run Farm homes are mitigated with an active soil depressurization (ASD) system: a sealed suction point through the basement slab or crawlspace, PVC piping routed to the exterior or through the garage, and a radon fan rated for your home's specific footprint. We seal sump pits, foundation cracks, and slab penetrations. We label the system per AARST/ANSI standards. We install a manometer so you can verify the system is running every day. Typical install time: 4–8 hours, single day.

Commercial, School, and Apartment Complex Mitigation

Property managers on Pippin Road, school administrators in the Northwest Local district, and apartment owners across Hamilton County have legal exposure if radon levels are elevated in occupied spaces. We design multi-point depressurization systems for large slabs, multi-unit buildings, and schools — with diagnostic pressure-field extension testing to size the fan correctly. We handle the documentation your liability insurer and Ohio Department of Health expect.

Real-Estate Radon Testing (Closing-Date Service)

If your inspection just flagged radon and you close in 10 days, this is what we do all day. We deploy EPA-aligned continuous radon monitors, return a result in 48 hours, and — if elevated — install a mitigation system and provide post-mitigation verification before your closing date. Buyers, sellers, agents, and home inspectors across Pleasant Run Farm rely on this timeline to keep deals alive.

Inspection and Upgrade of Existing Systems

Bought a Pleasant Run Farm home with an old radon system and not sure it's working? We test it. A manometer reading alone isn't proof — the only proof is a 48-hour radon measurement showing levels under 4.0 pCi/L. We replace failed fans, re-seal failed suction points, and bring legacy systems up to current AARST/ANSI code.

Our Radon Mitigation Process — Step by Step

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The professional Radon Mitigation Pleasant Run Farm OH process we follow is the same one used on Ohio Department of Health-licensed jobs across the state. No shortcuts.

  1. Pre-mitigation diagnostic visit. We inspect the foundation type — basement, slab-on-grade, crawlspace, or combination — and identify the best suction point location. We check for open sump pits, drain tile loops, and slab penetrations that need sealing.
  2. System design. We size the radon fan to your home's footprint and soil permeability. Undersized fans don't reduce levels; oversized fans waste electricity and create noise. We get it right.
  3. Installation. Single-day job for most Pleasant Run Farm homes. PVC routing is planned for minimal visual impact — typically exiting through the rim joist and running up the exterior, or routed through the garage when preferred.
  4. Post-mitigation verification test. 48 hours after install, we run a confirmation radon measurement. You receive a written report showing the pre- and post-mitigation levels. The number has to come in under 4.0 pCi/L. That's the deliverable.
  5. Documentation and warranty. You get the system labeling, the test report, the warranty paperwork, and — for real-estate transactions — the documentation your title company and buyer's agent require.

Local Expertise: Why Radon Is a Pleasant Run Farm Problem

Ohio has one of the highest indoor radon exposure levels in the United States. The Ohio Department of Health estimates that roughly 1 in 3 Ohio homes tests above the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L. Hamilton County, where Pleasant Run Farm is located, is rated EPA Zone 1 — the highest-risk designation.

The reason is geology. The Cincinnati Arch pushes uranium-bearing bedrock close to the surface across this part of southwest Ohio. As that uranium decays, it produces radium, and radium produces radon gas. The gas migrates up through soil and accumulates inside houses — especially homes with finished basements, which is most of Pleasant Run Farm's housing stock built between the 1960s and 1990s.

We work across the Colerain Township area, Forest Park, Mt. Healthy, Springdale, Finneytown, Greenhills, and the broader northwest Cincinnati corridor. We know the housing stock — split-levels off Pippin Road, ranch homes near Pleasant Run Elementary, newer builds toward the Ronald Reagan Highway. Each foundation type calls for a slightly different mitigation approach, and we've installed systems on all of them.

If your kids' bedrooms are in a finished basement, this matters. The EPA estimates radon causes approximately 21,000 lung cancer deaths in the U.S. each year — second only to smoking. A mitigation system installed correctly will reduce indoor radon by 50–99%, typically bringing a home from 8–15 pCi/L down to under 2.0 pCi/L.

Pricing: What Radon Mitigation Costs in Pleasant Run Farm

We publish prices because you asked three companies and none of them would. Here's the honest range for affordable Radon Mitigation Pleasant Run Farm homeowners can expect:

  • Standard basement home: $1,200 – $1,500 installed, with post-mitigation test included.
  • Slab-on-grade or crawlspace: $1,400 – $1,800 — typically requires additional sealing or sub-membrane depressurization.
  • Complex foundations (multiple slabs, additions): $1,800 – $2,400, quoted after diagnostic visit.
  • Real-estate radon testing (48-hour CRM): $150 – $200.
  • Commercial / apartment / school mitigation: Custom quote after pressure-field diagnostic.

Financing is available. For real-estate transactions, we can bill at closing through your title company.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does radon mitigation cost in Pleasant Run Farm?

Most residential mitigation systems in Pleasant Run Farm cost between $1,200 and $1,800, including the post-mitigation verification test. Slab-on-grade and crawlspace homes are at the upper end of that range. We quote a fixed price after a short diagnostic visit — no surprise upcharges.

What is the best radon mitigation company in Pleasant Run Farm?

Look for an Ohio Department of Health mitigation license number on every quote — ours is RC202. Look for written post-mitigation testing included in the price. Look for AARST/ANSI code compliance and a labeled system with manometer. Radon Eliminator meets all three on every job.

How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Pleasant Run Farm?

Verify the Ohio mitigation license, confirm post-mitigation testing is included in writing, ask whether the system will be installed to AARST/ANSI standards, and get the fixed price in writing before work begins. If a contractor can't produce a license number, walk away — unlicensed mitigation is illegal in Ohio.

What should I look for in radon mitigation services?

A sealed suction point, properly sized fan, exterior or garage-routed PVC, sealed slab penetrations and sump pit, system labeling, a manometer for ongoing verification, and a written post-mitigation radon measurement under 4.0 pCi/L. Anything less is not a complete system.

How long does radon mitigation take?

Installation for a typical Pleasant Run Farm home is completed in a single day — usually 4 to 8 hours. The post-mitigation verification test runs for 48 hours after install. Total turnaround from first call to documented results is generally 5 to 7 days, faster for real-estate deadlines.

Is radon mitigation worth the investment?

Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the United States. A $1,500 mitigation system reduces a home from elevated levels to under 2.0 pCi/L permanently, protects the resale value of the home (Ohio sellers must disclose radon test results), and runs on roughly $5–$10 of electricity per month. Yes — it's worth it.

Schedule Radon Mitigation in Pleasant Run Farm Today

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If your inspection report flagged radon, if your closing date is tight, or if you've simply been worrying about your kids' basement bedroom — call now. We answer the phone, we quote real numbers, and we install systems that work. Ohio License RC202.

We also serve neighboring communities including Forest Park, Mt. Healthy, Springdale, Finneytown, Greenhills, Colerain Township, and the greater Cincinnati metro. Same licensed crew, same EPA-aligned protocols, same documented result under 4.0 pCi/L.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in Pleasant Run Farm

How much does radon mitigation cost in Pleasant Run Farm?
Most residential mitigation systems in Pleasant Run Farm cost between $1,200 and $1,800 installed, including the post-mitigation verification test. Slab-on-grade and crawlspace homes fall at the upper end. We provide a fixed written quote after a short diagnostic visit.
What is the best radon mitigation company in Pleasant Run Farm?
Look for an Ohio Department of Health mitigation license number on every quote — Radon Eliminator's is RC202. Verify post-mitigation testing is included in writing, confirm AARST/ANSI code compliance, and require a labeled system with a manometer.
How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Pleasant Run Farm?
Verify the Ohio mitigation license, confirm post-mitigation testing is included, ask about AARST/ANSI compliance, and get a fixed price in writing. Unlicensed mitigation is illegal in Ohio — if a contractor cannot produce a license number, do not hire them.
What should I look for in radon mitigation services?
A sealed suction point, a properly sized fan, exterior-routed PVC, sealed sump pit and slab penetrations, system labeling, a manometer for daily verification, and a documented post-mitigation radon measurement under 4.0 pCi/L.
How long does radon mitigation take?
Installation is typically completed in a single day, 4 to 8 hours. The post-mitigation verification test runs for 48 hours after install. Full turnaround from first call to documented results is usually 5 to 7 days, and faster when a real-estate closing date requires it.
Is radon mitigation worth the investment?
Yes. Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S. A mitigation system permanently reduces indoor radon by 50–99%, protects home resale value (Ohio sellers must disclose radon results), and costs roughly $5–$10 per month to operate.

Closing Date Coming Up? Call Ohio's Licensed Radon Team Now.

Speak with a licensed Ohio radon professional (RC202) today. We quote real prices, schedule around your closing date, and deliver documented results under 4.0 pCi/L. Call (216) 296-3636 or request a quote online.

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