Radon Eliminator provides Radon Mitigation in Pleasant, OH. Licensed Ohio radon mitigation (RC202) in Pleasant, OH. Call (330) 871-3206 for a free consultation.

Last updated: June 2026

Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Radon Mitigation in Pleasant, OH

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Radon Eliminator holds Ohio Radon Mitigation License RC202 — the credential the Ohio Department of Health requires for anyone installing a mitigation system in a home, school, or commercial building. We lead with our license number because most Pleasant-area homeowners we talk to didn't know one existed. If the contractor bidding your job can't recite their RC202 number, the install isn't legal in Ohio.

Pleasant, OH sits inside one of the highest radon-exposure zones in the United States. The bedrock and glacial till beneath much of central and southern Ohio produce uranium decay that vents naturally into basements, slabs, and crawl spaces. EPA Zone 1 designations cover most of the surrounding counties, and the Ohio Department of Health reports average indoor levels well above the national mean. That's not marketing — it's the reason we built a company around this single problem.

  • Licensed RC202 mitigation specialists — every install signed off by an Ohio-licensed professional, not a subcontracted handyman
  • Closing-Date Radon Service — productized scheduling for real-estate transactions with 48-hour test turnaround and mitigation within the inspection contingency window
  • Guaranteed sub-4.0 pCi/L result — post-mitigation testing included, with documentation suitable for lenders, buyers, and title companies
  • Multi-vertical experience — residential, apartment complexes, schools, and commercial buildings across Ohio, not just single-family homes
  • Transparent flat pricing — most Pleasant homes fall in a defined range we quote on the phone, not after a high-pressure in-home pitch

Call (330) 871-3206 for a same-day quote, or request a written estimate online. We answer the phone during business hours — a low bar that, in this industry, eliminates half the competition.

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Professional Radon Mitigation Services in Pleasant, OH

Our Pleasant clients call for one of two reasons: an inspection report flagged a number above 4.0 pCi/L during a real-estate transaction, or they ordered a test on their own and got a result that scared them. Either way, the path forward is the same — a permanent mitigation system installed to EPA and ANSI/AARST standards. Here's what professional Radon Mitigation Pleasant OH service actually includes when you hire us.

  • Residential mitigation system installation — active soil depressurization (ASD) systems engineered for your foundation type: full basement, slab-on-grade, crawl space, or mixed
  • Commercial and multi-family mitigation — sub-slab depressurization for apartment buildings, condos, office buildings, and retail with multi-suction-point engineering
  • School and public-building mitigation — ANSI/AARST-CCAH compliant designs with documentation for district and state records
  • Pre- and post-mitigation EPA-aligned testing — continuous radon monitors (CRMs) and short-term protocols accepted by lenders and title companies
  • Existing system inspection and upgrade — diagnostic review of fans, manometers, sealing, and discharge points for systems installed by other contractors
  • 24/7 on-site assessment — for real-estate deadlines and urgent commercial situations across Ohio

How Our Mitigation Systems Actually Work

The standard approach for Pleasant homes is active sub-slab depressurization. We core a four-inch suction point through the basement slab or sub-membrane in a crawl space, run sealed PVC piping up through a chase or along the exterior, and install a properly sized inline radon fan that vents above the roofline. A U-tube manometer mounted on the visible portion of the pipe gives you a permanent at-a-glance verification that the fan is pulling vacuum. Every penetration through the slab gets sealed with polyurethane caulk rated for sub-slab use. The result is a continuous negative pressure field under your foundation that intercepts radon before it ever enters living space.

What Radon Mitigation Costs in Pleasant

Most single-family homes in Pleasant fall between $1,395 and $1,895 for a complete mitigation system, including post-mitigation testing and a transferable system warranty. Larger homes, multiple foundation types, or homes requiring interior routing for aesthetic reasons can run higher — we quote those after a brief diagnostic visit. Commercial and multi-family jobs are scoped individually. We don't bury costs in add-ons, and we don't bait-and-switch on install day.

Our 5-Step Radon Mitigation Process

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This is what to expect from first call to final report when you hire the top Radon Mitigation Pleasant OH team.

Step 1: EPA-Aligned Diagnostic Testing

If you don't already have a recent test, we deploy a continuous radon monitor for a minimum 48-hour closed-house protocol. CRMs produce hour-by-hour data that lenders, buyers, and home inspectors accept without question. Charcoal canister tests are cheaper, but they don't show tampering — and in a real-estate dispute, that matters.

Step 2: Foundation Diagnostic and System Design

A licensed mitigator walks the property, identifies foundation type, locates suction-point candidates, and checks for communication under the slab using a smoke pencil or micromanometer. This determines fan sizing, pipe routing, and how many suction points your home actually needs.

Step 3: Code-Compliant Installation

Most installs are completed in a single day. We core the slab, set the suction-point sump, run sealed schedule-40 PVC to a code-compliant discharge point above the roofline, mount the fan in an unconditioned space (attic or exterior), install the manometer, and seal all foundation penetrations. The system is labeled per Ohio requirements with our RC202 license number.

Step 4: Post-Mitigation Verification

We deploy a second CRM after a minimum 24-hour wait for the system to stabilize. You receive a written report showing the pre- and post-mitigation numbers, system specifications, and warranty documentation. The target is below 4.0 pCi/L — most of our Pleasant installs come in under 2.0 pCi/L.

Step 5: Documentation Package

You get a complete package suitable for your real-estate file: license number, system diagram, fan model and warranty, post-mitigation test results, and transferable warranty paperwork. Title companies and buyer's agents stop asking questions when this hits their desk.

Local Radon Expertise Serving Pleasant, OH and Surrounding Areas

Pleasant Township and the surrounding Marion County area sit on geology that produces consistently elevated indoor radon. We've tested and mitigated homes from older farmhouses with stone foundations along the rural routes to newer subdivisions with poured concrete basements closer to Marion proper. Each foundation type behaves differently, and the fan sizing reflects that.

Older Pleasant homes with fieldstone or block foundations often have multiple entry pathways — gaps at the rim joist, unsealed sumps, and porous mortar joints. These need careful sealing alongside the suction system. Newer homes with monolithic slabs are typically the cleanest installs, but they sometimes have post-tension cables or radiant tubing that constrains where we can core. We check before we drill.

We also serve home inspectors throughout the Pleasant, Marion, Delaware, and Columbus corridor through our partner program. Inspectors who refer mitigation work to us get same-week scheduling for their clients, a published referral structure, and a single point of contact who actually returns calls. If you're an inspector reading this, ask about the partner program when you call.

Beyond Pleasant, we serve property owners across Ohio — including Columbus, Cleveland, Canton, and the surrounding metros — with the same RC202-licensed crews and the same closing-date discipline. When you search Radon Mitigation near me from a Pleasant address, you're getting an Ohio-based team that lives this work, not a national franchise routing your call to a call center.

Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in Pleasant

How much does radon mitigation cost in Pleasant?

Most single-family Pleasant homes range from $1,395 to $1,895 for a complete, code-compliant active sub-slab depressurization system, including post-mitigation testing and warranty. Homes with multiple foundation types, interior aesthetic routing, or crawl space encapsulation can run higher. We provide a firm written quote before any work begins — no day-of surprises.

What is the best radon mitigation company in Pleasant?

The right test is simple: ask for their Ohio Mitigation License number. In Ohio, mitigation work legally requires an RC-series license from the Ohio Department of Health. Radon Eliminator holds License RC202 and leads every quote with it. We also provide post-mitigation verification testing and a transferable warranty — both of which separate legitimate mitigators from handymen selling fans.

How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Pleasant?

Verify the Ohio RC license, confirm they follow ANSI/AARST mitigation standards, require post-mitigation testing in the contract, and ask for the fan manufacturer and warranty term in writing. Avoid any contractor who won't quote over the phone after a brief description of your foundation, or who pressures you to sign before they leave the house.

What should I look for in radon mitigation services?

Sealed schedule-40 PVC piping, a properly sized inline fan rated for radon (not a generic bathroom fan), discharge above the roofline per EPA guidance, a manometer for visual verification, sealing of all slab penetrations, an exterior label with the mitigator's license number, and written post-mitigation test results. If any of those are missing, the system isn't compliant.

How long does radon mitigation take?

The physical install is typically one day — usually four to six hours for a standard basement system. Post-mitigation testing takes another 48 hours minimum. For real-estate transactions, we can complete testing, installation, and verification within a 5–7 day window when scheduling allows. Call us with your closing date and we'll work backward.

Is radon mitigation worth the investment?

Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S. according to the EPA, and the only one you can fix with a one-time install. At a $1,500 average cost amortized over the 20+ year life of the fan, mitigation is among the cheapest health interventions available to a homeowner — and it preserves real-estate value when you sell. Sub-4.0 pCi/L documentation is increasingly expected at closing in Ohio.

Will a mitigation system affect my home's resale value?

It helps. Buyers and lenders treat a documented sub-4.0 pCi/L result with a professional system as a positive. The transferable warranty paperwork moves with the property. We've never had a Pleasant client report a mitigation system as a deal-breaker — the opposite is far more common.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in Pleasant

How much does radon mitigation cost in Pleasant, OH?
Most single-family homes in Pleasant range from $1,395 to $1,895 for a complete code-compliant system including post-mitigation testing and warranty. We provide firm written quotes before any work begins.
What is the best radon mitigation company in Pleasant?
Look for an Ohio RC-series license. Radon Eliminator holds License RC202 and leads every quote with it, includes post-mitigation verification testing, and provides a transferable warranty.
How long does radon mitigation take?
Installation is typically completed in one day (4-6 hours). Post-mitigation testing adds 48 hours. For real-estate transactions, we can complete the full cycle within 5-7 days.
Is radon mitigation worth the investment?
Yes. Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer per the EPA. At roughly $1,500 amortized over a 20+ year system life, mitigation is among the cheapest health interventions available, and it protects resale value.
What should I look for in radon mitigation services?
Sealed schedule-40 PVC piping, a radon-rated inline fan, discharge above the roofline, a manometer, sealed slab penetrations, an exterior license label, and written post-mitigation test results.

Get Your Pleasant, OH Home Under 4.0 pCi/L — Documented

Closing date approaching? Inspection report flagged elevated radon? Call Radon Eliminator now for same-day quotes on licensed RC202 mitigation in Pleasant. We handle the test, the install, the verification, and the paperwork — so you can close on time and breathe clean air. Request a free written estimate online or speak with a licensed Ohio mitigator today.

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