Radon Mitigation & Radon Testing in Your Noble, OH Home — RC202 Licensed, Closing-Deadline Fast

When the inspection report comes back above 4.0 pCi/L, you don't need a scare campaign — you need an Ohio-licensed radon contractor (RC202) who can test, design, and install a permanent, code-compliant mitigation system in time to close. That's what Radon Eliminator does, every day, across Noble County and Ohio.

Radon Eliminator provides Radon Mitigation in Radon Testing In Your Noble Home, OH. Ohio RC202-licensed radon mitigation and testing in Noble, OH. Call (330) 374-7900 for a free consultation.

Last updated: June 2026

Radon Mitigation Radon Testing In Your Noble Home OH — Done Right, Done Fast

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Noble County sits squarely in EPA Radon Zone 1 — the highest-risk designation in the country. That means homes in Caldwell, Belle Valley, Sarahsville, Summerfield, and the rural acreage along State Routes 78 and 821 routinely test above the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L. If your inspector handed you a number like 5.2, 7.8, or 12.4 pCi/L, you are not unusual for this part of Ohio. You are normal. And the problem is solvable.

Radon Eliminator is Ohio's licensed radon authority (Ohio Department of Health Mitigation License RC202) serving Noble homeowners, real-estate agents, home inspectors, and commercial property owners with EPA-aligned testing and permanent sub-slab depressurization systems. We publish our license number because Ohio law requires it — and because most of our competitors don't.

Whether you're staring down a 10-day closing window, managing a rental portfolio in Caldwell, or you just want to know if 4.2 pCi/L is actually dangerous (short answer: yes, the EPA recommends mitigation at 4.0 and above), this page tells you exactly what we do, what it costs, and how fast we can do it.

Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Radon Mitigation in Noble, OH

There are radon contractors, and then there are RC202-licensed Ohio radon professionals. The difference shows up on the re-test.

  • Ohio License RC202 — verified and published. Ask any other contractor for their Ohio Department of Health mitigation license number before you sign anything.
  • Closing-deadline turnaround — in most Noble County jobs, we can test in 48 hours and install a mitigation system within the same week. We schedule around your closing date, not our calendar.
  • Permanent, code-compliant systems — sub-slab depressurization built to ANSI/AARST standards with a labeled u-tube manometer, exterior discharge above the roofline, and a fan sized to your home's footprint. Not a fan-swap. Not a band-aid.
  • Guaranteed post-mitigation result below 4.0 pCi/L — in writing, with a documented re-test you can hand to the buyer's agent.
  • Multi-vertical experience — we mitigate schools, apartment buildings, and commercial properties under Ohio's stricter compliance rules. A single-family basement in Noble is a straightforward day's work for our crews.
  • Transparent flat-rate pricing — most Noble-area residential mitigation systems fall between $1,295 and $1,850, all-in. No surprise upcharges, no "we found something" calls at noon.

Call (330) 374-7900 for a same-day quote, or request a written estimate online.

Our Radon Mitigation Services in Noble, OH

Every Noble home is different — split-level on a slab outside Caldwell, century farmhouse with a stone basement off Route 260, new construction in a subdivision near Wolf Run State Park. We design each system to the structure, not to a one-size template.

EPA-Aligned Short-Term Radon Testing (48-Hour Turnaround)

Continuous radon monitors (CRMs) placed per EPA Protocol, with hour-by-hour data and a tamper log — the kind of documentation a buyer's lender and agent will actually accept. Results emailed within 24 hours of pickup. $165 flat rate for residential real-estate testing in Noble County.

Permanent Sub-Slab Depressurization Systems

The gold standard for Ohio basements and slab-on-grade homes. We core a suction point through the slab, run sealed PVC piping through an inconspicuous interior chase or exterior wall, and discharge above the roofline with a properly sized radon fan. Every system includes a labeled manometer, system warning label, and post-installation re-test.

Crawlspace Encapsulation & Sub-Membrane Mitigation

Common in older Noble County farmhouses. We seal the crawlspace with reinforced 12-mil vapor barrier, mechanically fasten it to the foundation, and apply suction beneath the membrane. Drops radon and crawlspace humidity at the same time.

Commercial, School & Multi-Family Mitigation

If you own a Caldwell apartment building, manage a commercial property, or sit on a school board, Ohio law puts the radon liability on you. We design multi-point systems, handle the long-term testing schedule, and provide compliance documentation. Schools trust us. Your basement is easy.

Home Inspector & Realtor Referral Program

If you're an inspector or agent in Noble, Guernsey, or Muskingum County, we offer a named Special Offer for referred clients — priority scheduling, deal-saving turnaround, and a clean post-mitigation report you can attach to the file. Reach out to get added to the referral network.

Our 4-Step Radon Mitigation Process

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Here is what a professional Radon Mitigation Radon Testing In Your Noble Home OH project actually looks like — start to finish.

  1. Diagnostic site visit & quote (Day 1). An RC202-licensed technician inspects your foundation type, slab condition, sump configuration, and HVAC layout. You get a written, flat-rate quote before we leave.
  2. System design & permit (Day 2-3). We engineer the suction point, pipe routing, fan size, and discharge location to ANSI/AARST AAMM-2023 standards. If your municipality requires a permit, we pull it.
  3. Installation (1 day, typically). Most Noble residential installs are completed in 4-6 hours. We seal slab penetrations, sump lids, and accessible cracks; install the radon fan; mount the manometer; and label the system per code.
  4. Post-mitigation re-test (Days 3-5). A 48-hour CRM test confirms levels below 4.0 pCi/L — usually well below. You get a signed report suitable for closing, lender review, or Ohio disclosure.

Local Expertise: Why Noble County Radon Is Different

Noble County's geology — Pennsylvanian-age sandstones and shales over fractured limestone — produces some of the highest indoor radon readings in southeast Ohio. Homes near the Wills Creek drainage and along the ridges outside Caldwell often test in the 8-15 pCi/L range. Older farmhouses with stone foundations and dirt-floor cellars on roads like Wolf Run, Olive, and Sharon Township are particularly prone.

What that means practically: a generic mitigation design pulled from a Cincinnati suburb won't always work here. We've installed systems on properties near Wolf Run State Park, the village of Belle Valley, the ridges around Sarahsville, and modern builds along I-77 near Caldwell. We know which soils accept suction easily and which ones need a deeper pit or a second suction point. That experience is the difference between a system that drops you to 1.8 pCi/L and a system that gets you to 3.9 and fails six months later.

We also serve neighboring communities — Cambridge, Byesville, Senecaville, McConnelsville, and the broader I-77 corridor — so scheduling around a Noble closing is rarely a problem.

Radon Mitigation Cost in Noble, OH — Transparent Pricing

The single most common question we get: "Every contractor I call gives me a different price." Here is ours, in writing.

  • Standard residential mitigation (basement or slab): $1,295 - $1,650
  • Crawlspace encapsulation + mitigation: $1,850 - $2,750 depending on square footage
  • Complex multi-point or stone-foundation homes: quoted on-site, typically $2,200 - $3,400
  • Real-estate short-term test (48-hour CRM): $165
  • Post-mitigation re-test: included with every install

Financing is available for qualifying homeowners, and every system carries a workmanship warranty plus a manufacturer warranty on the radon fan (typically 5 years). For affordable Radon Mitigation Radon Testing In Your Noble Home OH that doesn't cut corners on code compliance, this is the published number.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does radon mitigation cost in Noble?

Most Noble County residential systems run $1,295-$1,850 all-in, including the fan, PVC piping, slab sealing, manometer, labels, and post-mitigation re-test. Crawlspace work and complex stone-foundation homes can run higher. We quote flat-rate before we start — no hourly surprises.

What is the best radon mitigation company in Noble?

The honest answer: the best contractor is the one who can show you an active Ohio Department of Health mitigation license (ours is RC202), publish their pricing, guarantee post-mitigation results below 4.0 pCi/L in writing, and meet your closing deadline. Ask any contractor for those four things. We provide all four.

How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Noble?

Verify the Ohio license number on the Ohio Department of Health radon contractor lookup. Confirm the system will meet ANSI/AARST standards. Get the pricing in writing. Ask about the re-test guarantee. Avoid anyone who proposes "just swapping the fan" without diagnostic testing — that's the #1 reason mitigation systems fail.

What should I look for in radon mitigation services?

An RC202 license, a written post-mitigation guarantee under 4.0 pCi/L, exterior discharge above the roofline, a labeled u-tube manometer, sealed slab penetrations, and a fan sized to your home's airflow — not the cheapest fan on the shelf. Get the system layout in writing before installation day.

How long does radon mitigation take?

Installation is typically one day — 4 to 6 hours for a standard Noble basement. From the first phone call to a clean re-test report you can hand the buyer's agent, plan on 5-7 business days. We routinely beat that for closing-deadline jobs.

Is radon mitigation worth the investment?

Yes — for three concrete reasons. One, the EPA attributes about 21,000 lung cancer deaths annually to radon exposure. Two, a documented mitigation system is a selling point in Ohio's disclosure environment, not a liability. Three, in a real-estate transaction, mitigation is almost always cheaper than re-negotiating the sale price or losing the buyer.

Will the mitigation pipe look ugly on the front of my house?

Not if we design it right. We route piping through interior chases, garages, or inconspicuous side/rear exterior runs whenever the structure allows. We'll walk the exterior with you before installation and show you exactly where the pipe will go.

Is 4.2 pCi/L actually dangerous, or just a little high?

The EPA recommends mitigation at 4.0 pCi/L and above — that's not a soft suggestion, it's the action threshold. At 4.2, your long-term lung cancer risk is roughly equivalent to smoking half a pack a day. It's not an emergency. It is a fix-it-this-month problem.

Schedule Your Noble, OH Radon Mitigation Today

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Whether you need professional Radon Mitigation Radon Testing In Your Noble Home OH because of a closing deadline, a high inspection number, or a compliance requirement on a commercial property — we have crews in the area this week. Call (330) 374-7900 or request a written quote online. Licensed in Ohio. RC202. Done right.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in Radon Testing In Your Noble Home

How much does radon mitigation cost in Noble, OH?
Most Noble County residential mitigation systems run between $1,295 and $1,850 all-in, including the fan, sealed PVC piping, slab sealing, manometer, code labels, and post-mitigation re-test. Crawlspace and stone-foundation homes can run higher and are quoted on-site.
What is the best radon mitigation company in Noble?
Look for an Ohio Department of Health mitigation license (Radon Eliminator's is RC202), published flat-rate pricing, a written guarantee of post-mitigation levels under 4.0 pCi/L, and the ability to meet your closing deadline. Radon Eliminator provides all four.
How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Noble?
Verify the Ohio license number, confirm ANSI/AARST-compliant system design, get the price in writing, and require a re-test guarantee. Avoid contractors proposing a fan-swap without diagnostic testing — that's the most common reason mitigation systems fail re-test.
What should I look for in radon mitigation services?
An RC202 Ohio license, written sub-4.0 pCi/L post-mitigation guarantee, exterior discharge above the roofline, labeled u-tube manometer, sealed slab penetrations, and a properly sized radon fan. Insist on the system layout in writing before installation.
How long does radon mitigation take?
Installation is typically one day — 4 to 6 hours for a standard Noble basement. From first call to a clean post-mitigation re-test report ready for closing, plan on 5 to 7 business days. We routinely beat that timeline for real-estate deadlines.
Is radon mitigation worth the investment?
Yes. Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S. (~21,000 deaths annually per the EPA). In an Ohio real-estate transaction, a documented mitigation system is almost always cheaper than re-negotiating the sale price or losing the buyer altogether.

Closing This Week? We Can Still Make It.

RC202-licensed radon mitigation and EPA-aligned testing across Noble County, OH. Flat-rate pricing, written sub-4.0 pCi/L guarantee, same-week installation for real-estate deadlines. Call now or request a written quote.

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