Radon Eliminator provides Radon Mitigation in Quincy, OH. Radon Mitigation Quincy OH from Ohio's licensed (RC202) team. Call 1-800-578-9610 for a free consultation.
Last updated: June 2026
Why Quincy, OH Homeowners Call Radon Eliminator First
Photo by AI Generated (Grok Imagine)Logan County sits inside one of the highest radon exposure zones in the United States. The EPA places most of west-central Ohio — including Quincy, DeGraff, and the surrounding Indian Lake corridor — in Zone 1, where average indoor radon levels exceed 4.0 pCi/L. That isn't a marketing line. It's the geology: glacial till, fractured limestone bedrock, and tight modern construction trapping soil gas indoors.
Radon Mitigation Quincy OH is what we do every day. Radon Eliminator holds Ohio Department of Health Mitigation License RC202 — the credential most competitors bury at the bottom of their website. We lead with it because a radon system installed by an unlicensed contractor is not defensible in a real-estate transaction, a school audit, or an insurance claim. Ours is.
- Licensed Ohio Mitigation Specialist (RC202) — verifiable with the Ohio Department of Health.
- EPA-aligned protocols for both diagnostic testing and active soil depressurization (ASD) system design.
- Closing-Date Radon Service — testing and mitigation timed to your real-estate deadline, not ours.
- Multi-vertical experience — single-family homes, apartment complexes, commercial buildings, and Ohio K-12 schools.
- Documented result under 4.0 pCi/L with post-mitigation testing included in writing.
When a Quincy inspector hands you a report showing 4.2, 7.1, or 12.0 pCi/L, you don't need reassurance. You need a licensed professional, a permanent system, and a follow-up test that proves the number came down. That's what we install.
Radon Mitigation Services We Provide in Quincy
Quincy homes range from older farmhouses along State Route 235 to newer builds near Indian Lake and rentals throughout the village core. Each foundation type — slab, crawlspace, block basement, poured basement, sump pit — requires a different mitigation design. We don't sell one fan and hope. We diagnose, then build the system that fits the structure.
Residential Radon Mitigation System Installation
Active soil depressurization (ASD) is the EPA-recognized gold standard. We core through the slab, seal the sub-membrane, route schedule-40 PVC to a code-compliant exterior or attic-routed exhaust point, and install an inline radon fan sized to your soil permeability. Most Quincy single-family installations are completed in one day, with a post-mitigation test 24–48 hours later to confirm the level is below 4.0 pCi/L.
Commercial, Apartment, and School Radon Mitigation
Ohio law (ORC 3723) holds commercial property owners, apartment complex operators, and school districts accountable for indoor radon. Most local radon shops only do single-family homes. We design and install multi-point ASD systems for slab-on-grade commercial buildings, multi-unit residential properties, and educational facilities, with engineered drawings, dataloggers, and documentation that satisfies state and district auditors.
Real-Estate Transaction Radon Testing & Mitigation
This is the call we get most often in Quincy: the inspection came back high, closing is in 14 days, and the buyer is nervous. Our Closing-Date Radon Service productizes that scenario. We schedule the diagnostic test, install the system, perform the clearance test, and deliver the signed documentation your title company and lender need — before the closing date moves.
Existing System Inspection, Diagnosis & Upgrade
If a previous owner installed a system that no longer reads below 4.0 pCi/L, we test it, identify the failure (undersized fan, broken seal, blocked suction point, manometer at zero), and either repair or replace it. Many older Quincy systems were installed pre-licensure and don't meet current ANSI/AARST standards. We bring them into compliance.
Post-Mitigation Testing & Performance Verification
Every system we install is followed by a 48-hour post-mitigation radon test using continuous radon monitors (CRMs), not just charcoal kits. You receive a written report with the pre- and post-mitigation numbers, system specifications, and a system-performance warranty. That document protects you at resale, at insurance, and at audit.
Our Radon Mitigation Process — Built for Quincy Timelines
Photo by AI Generated (Grok Imagine)Our process is the same whether you're a homeowner on Miami Street, a landlord with a four-unit building near Indian Lake, or a principal at a Riverside Local School District building. It's structured, documented, and built around your deadline.
Step 1 — Diagnostic Site Visit
We walk the property, identify foundation type, locate optimal suction points, check existing sump pits and drain tile, and verify electrical access for the fan circuit. You get a fixed-price quote on site — no follow-up calls, no vague "we'll send something over."
Step 2 — System Design
We size the radon fan to your soil's permeability and pressure-field extension. We route the exhaust to comply with ANSI/AARST SGM-SF-2017 setbacks (10 ft from operable openings, 12 in above the roof eave). For Quincy historic properties, we plan routing that preserves curb appeal.
Step 3 — Installation
One crew, one day, in most residential cases. We core the slab, seal penetrations with polyurethane, install schedule-40 PVC with proper slope, mount the fan in an unconditioned space, install the U-tube manometer, and dedicate a labeled electrical circuit per code.
Step 4 — Clearance Testing & Documentation
A 48-hour CRM test verifies the system pulled the level below 4.0 pCi/L. You receive a written mitigation report, system warranty, and (for real-estate jobs) a copy formatted for your title company.
Local Expertise: Radon in Quincy and Logan County
Quincy sits in southern Logan County at the edge of the Mad River watershed. The combination of glacial outwash soils, shallow groundwater, and limestone bedrock fractures creates ideal pathways for radon migration. Homes near the village center, along OH-235, and out toward DeGraff and West Liberty consistently test in the 4–10 pCi/L range — and basements used as bedrooms (a common arrangement here) raise long-term exposure substantially.
We work across the region: Quincy, DeGraff, West Liberty, Bellefontaine, Sidney, Piqua, Urbana, and the Indian Lake communities. Our crews know the housing stock — the older block-foundation homes on the village's east side, the slab ranches built in the 1990s, the lakefront cottages with crawlspaces, and the newer subdivisions with poured-wall basements. Each foundation gets the system it needs, not a one-size template.
For Quincy real-estate professionals, we coordinate directly with your title company, lender, and inspector. For Riverside Local Schools, Indian Lake Schools, and surrounding districts, we provide multi-classroom testing protocols aligned with Ohio Department of Health guidance. For apartment owners across Logan and Champaign counties, we deliver building-wide assessments with the documentation your insurance carrier expects.
Pricing, Warranty & What to Expect
Straight answers — because we've heard the complaint from every Quincy homeowner who called three competitors first: nobody would give me a price.
- Residential radon testing: typically $145–$195 depending on the test type and turnaround.
- Standard residential mitigation system: typically $1,295–$1,895 installed, including post-mitigation testing.
- Complex installations (multiple suction points, crawlspace encapsulation, sub-slab depressurization on additions): quoted on site after diagnostic.
- Commercial, school, and multi-family: custom-engineered, quoted after walk-through.
Every system carries a 5-year system performance warranty guaranteeing levels remain below 4.0 pCi/L, plus the manufacturer's fan warranty (typically 5 years). Financing is available for qualifying residential projects.
Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in Quincy
How much does radon mitigation cost in Quincy?
Most standard single-family radon mitigation systems in Quincy run between $1,295 and $1,895 installed, including the post-mitigation clearance test. Complex foundations — multiple suction points, crawlspaces, or additions — are quoted after a diagnostic visit. We provide a fixed price on site, not a vague range over the phone.
What is the best radon mitigation company in Quincy?
The best radon mitigation company in Quincy is the one that holds a current Ohio Department of Health Mitigation License, installs to ANSI/AARST standards, and documents a post-mitigation result below 4.0 pCi/L in writing. Radon Eliminator holds License RC202 and meets all three on every job.
How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Quincy?
Ask three questions: (1) What is your Ohio Mitigation License number? (2) Do you include a post-mitigation CRM test? (3) Do you provide a written system-performance warranty? If any answer is vague, keep calling. Our answers are RC202, yes, and yes — 5 years.
What should I look for in radon mitigation services?
Look for ANSI/AARST-compliant design, schedule-40 PVC (not thinwall), a labeled dedicated electrical circuit, a visible U-tube manometer, exhaust routing that meets EPA setback requirements, and post-mitigation testing with a continuous radon monitor — not just a charcoal kit.
How long does radon mitigation take?
A typical single-family installation in Quincy takes one day. Add 48 hours for the post-mitigation clearance test. For real-estate transactions on a closing deadline, we can usually complete the full cycle — test, install, retest, document — within 5 to 7 calendar days.
Is radon mitigation worth the investment?
Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer in non-smokers, per the EPA and the Surgeon General. A $1,500 mitigation system reduces exposure for the life of the home, protects resale value, and (in Ohio's Zone 1 counties like Logan) is increasingly expected by buyers and inspectors. Yes — it's worth it.
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Get Radon Out — Documented, Licensed, and Done Before Your Deadline
If your Quincy inspection report came back above 4.0 pCi/L — or you're a property owner, agent, or administrator who needs a defensible result — call Radon Eliminator now. We'll schedule the diagnostic, quote the system on site, install in one day, and document a number under 4.0 pCi/L in writing. Ohio License RC202. EPA-aligned. Real-estate-deadline ready.Call now or request a written quote through our contact form. Same-day callbacks during business hours. After-hours requests answered next morning.
Radon Eliminator Near Quincy
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