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Last updated: June 2026

The Range, OH Radon Mitigation Team That Closes Deals On Time

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Your inspector handed you a number above 4.0 pCi/L. The buyer's agent wants it fixed before closing. The clock is the problem — not the radon. Radon Mitigation in Range OH is a solvable engineering job, and Radon Eliminator solves it on a real-estate timeline.

We are an Ohio-licensed radon contractor (Ohio Radon Mitigation License RC202) serving Range homeowners, buyers, sellers, agents, inspectors, and commercial property managers. Most jobs in Range are scoped, installed, and post-tested inside the standard 7–14 day inspection-response window. That is not marketing language — it is how we structure our schedule.

Range sits in a region of Ohio where elevated indoor radon is common. Soil composition across this part of the state pushes a meaningful share of homes above the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L. If your short-term test came back at 4.2, 6.8, or 12.5 pCi/L, you are not unusual — you are typical for the area. What matters now is installing a permanent system that brings the number down and stays down on the post-mitigation re-test.

  • Ohio Mitigation License: RC202 — verifiable on the Ohio Department of Health registry
  • EPA-aligned protocols: ANSI/AARST RMS-LB and SGM-SF standards followed on every installation
  • Real-estate turnaround: testing, mitigation, and post-test scheduling timed to your closing date
  • Transparent pricing: flat-rate quotes for typical Range homes — no surprise add-ons
  • Multi-vertical proof: we mitigate schools, apartment complexes, and commercial buildings across Ohio
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Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Radon Mitigation in Range

Range homeowners and agents have options. Here is what separates the top Radon Mitigation Range OH contractor from a general handyman with a fan and a hole saw.

1. Ohio License RC202 — Lead With It, Not Hide It

Ohio requires a state-issued mitigation license for anyone installing a radon system for compensation. Many contractors quoting jobs in Range do not have one, or they bury it. Our license number is RC202 — put it in any verification search and it comes back current. If your buyer's lender or inspector asks for proof of licensure for the closing file, we send it the same day.

2. Closing-Deadline Scheduling

Most radon companies schedule like a general contractor — three weeks out, maybe four. That timeline kills real-estate deals. We hold dedicated transactional slots each week specifically for inspection-period jobs in Range and surrounding communities. When you call with a closing date, we work backward from it.

3. Permanent Systems, Not Fan Swaps

The cheapest quote in Range is usually a contractor adding an inline fan to an existing passive stub and calling it mitigation. Those installations frequently fail the post-test. Our standard build is a full active sub-slab depressurization system designed to the ANSI/AARST standard: properly sealed suction point, correctly sized fan, sealed sump (where applicable), exterior discharge above the eave, manometer, and labeled electrical. It passes the re-test the first time.

4. We Care How It Looks

One of the most common homeowner objections in Range is the visible white PVC pipe running up the front of the house. We route systems through garages, utility chases, and rear/side elevations whenever the building allows. On every job we walk the exterior with the homeowner before drilling.

5. The Realtor and Inspector Referral Lane

If you are a Range home inspector or agent, ask about our referral program. We protect your client relationship, hold the closing schedule, and send clean paperwork — radon test report, system design, post-mitigation results, and the warranty — in one PDF packet for the transaction file.

Our Radon Mitigation Services in Range, OH

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Radon Eliminator provides the full scope of professional Radon Mitigation Range OH property owners need, from initial measurement through long-term warranty support.

EPA-Aligned Radon Testing

We deploy continuous radon monitors (CRMs) and EPA-protocol short-term tests for real-estate transactions. CRM data gives an hour-by-hour readout, which prevents the common dispute over whether a window was opened during testing. Standard real-estate test: 48 hours, closed-house conditions, results emailed the same day the device is retrieved.

Active Sub-Slab Depressurization (ASD)

The gold-standard mitigation system for Range homes built on basements, slabs, or crawl spaces with poured floors. A suction point is cut into the slab, connected to schedule-40 PVC, and routed to a properly sized radon fan that exhausts above the roofline. Typical post-mitigation results: under 2.0 pCi/L, often under 1.0.

Crawl Space Encapsulation and Sub-Membrane Depressurization

For older Range homes with dirt or gravel crawl spaces, we install a sealed vapor barrier with a depressurization point underneath. This is the only mitigation approach the EPA recognizes as effective for crawl-space construction.

Commercial, Apartment, and School Mitigation

Multi-family and commercial buildings require engineered designs — multiple suction points, larger fans, and pressure-field extension testing. We handle these projects across Ohio and bring the same engineering rigor to a Range duplex or office building that we apply to a school district HVAC integration.

Post-Mitigation Testing and Warranty

Every installation includes a post-mitigation re-test using a CRM placed for a minimum of 24 hours after the system has run continuously for at least 24 hours. We provide the printed report. Systems carry a transferable workmanship warranty — important when you sell the home later — and the fan itself carries a manufacturer warranty of five years.

Our Radon Mitigation Process — Built for Range Real-Estate Timelines

Step 1: Phone Consultation and Quote (Same Day)

Call us with your test result and address. In most cases we can quote your Range home over the phone using building characteristics and the radon level. If a site visit is needed for an unusual foundation, we schedule it within 48 hours.

Step 2: System Design and Scheduling

We design the suction point location, pipe routing, and fan size before we arrive. The homeowner approves the exterior pipe path in writing. If you have a closing date, we lock the installation into a slot that leaves room for the post-test.

Step 3: Installation (One Day)

A typical Range home installation is completed in 4–8 hours by a two-person crew. We core-drill the slab, install and seal the suction pit, run the pipe, install the fan and manometer, label the electrical, and clean up. The system is operating before we leave.

Step 4: Post-Mitigation Re-Test

We deploy a continuous radon monitor 24 hours after startup. After a minimum 24-hour test (48 for real-estate purposes), we collect the device and email the report. If the system needs a small adjustment to hit a lower number, we do it at no additional cost.

Step 5: Transaction Documentation

For real-estate jobs, we deliver one PDF packet with the system design, photos, post-mitigation test, license documentation, and warranty. Hand it to the lender, hand it to the buyer, hand it to the title company — done.

Local Expertise: Radon in Range and Across Ohio

Range sits within an Ohio geology that produces consistent radon emanation from uranium-bearing shale and glacial till. The EPA's Ohio radon zone map places much of the state in Zone 1 — the highest predicted indoor radon category. That is not theoretical for Range homeowners; it shows up in test reports every week.

We have mitigated homes across the spectrum of Ohio construction: poured-basement two-stories from the 1990s and 2000s, older homes with block foundations and stone walls, ranches on slab, walkout basements built into hillsides, and crawl-space additions. Each of these requires a slightly different mitigation design, and a contractor who only knows one approach will either over-quote or under-perform.

Our Akron-based operation reaches Range and the surrounding Ohio communities on a same-week basis. We also serve clients in Cleveland, Canton, Columbus, Arlington, Richmond, and Albany — meaning our crew sees every Ohio foundation type and every soil condition the state produces. That breadth is why we can quote your Range home accurately over the phone.

For Range real-estate professionals: Ohio's residential property disclosure form requires sellers to disclose known radon test results. A pending mitigation with documented post-test results does not kill a deal — it strengthens it. Buyers move forward confidently when the paperwork is clean. That is the outcome we deliver.

Radon Mitigation Cost in Range, OH

Pricing for affordable Radon Mitigation Range OH homeowners can plan around:

  • Standard residential ASD system (basement or slab): typical range for Range homes, quoted flat-rate at consultation
  • Crawl space encapsulation with depressurization: priced by square footage of membrane
  • Multi-suction-point systems (larger homes, additions, walkouts): quoted after design
  • Commercial and multi-family: engineered proposal, scoped to the building
  • Real-estate radon test (48-hour CRM): flat fee, results same day as pickup

Financing is available for qualifying homeowners and commercial clients. We do not use bait pricing — the number we quote on the phone is the number on the invoice, assuming no hidden foundation surprises (which we disclose immediately if found).

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Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in Range

How much does radon mitigation cost in Range?
A standard active sub-slab depressurization system for a typical Range, OH home is priced flat-rate at the time of quote, with no surprise add-ons. Crawl spaces, multi-suction-point systems, and commercial buildings are scoped individually. We quote most residential jobs over the phone using your radon level and basic home details, and we offer financing for qualifying customers.
What is the best radon mitigation company in Range?
The best Radon Mitigation Range contractor is one that holds a current Ohio Radon Mitigation License (ours is RC202), installs systems to the ANSI/AARST national standard, provides post-mitigation testing with a continuous radon monitor, and can deliver on a real-estate closing timeline. Radon Eliminator meets all four criteria and serves Range from our Akron operations base.
How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Range?
Ask three questions. First: what is your Ohio mitigation license number? If they hesitate, end the call. Second: do you install per ANSI/AARST RMS-LB? If they do not know what that is, end the call. Third: do you include a post-mitigation test with a continuous monitor? If not, you will pay twice. We answer yes to all three before you ask.
What should I look for in radon mitigation services?
Look for licensure (Ohio RC-series license), a written system design before installation, sealed suction points, a properly sized fan exhausting above the roofline, a manometer for ongoing monitoring, a post-mitigation re-test, and a transferable warranty. Avoid contractors who only swap in a fan without core-drilling and sealing a proper suction pit — those systems often fail.
How long does radon mitigation take?
Installation of a standard system in a Range, OH home takes 4–8 hours, completed in a single day. The post-mitigation re-test requires the system to run 24 hours, then a 24- to 48-hour test follows. From the day you call us to the day you have a passing post-test report in hand is typically 5–10 days — well within most inspection-period closing windows.
Is radon mitigation worth the investment?
Yes, on three levels. Health: radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S. according to the EPA, and mitigation reliably brings levels below 2.0 pCi/L. Transaction: a documented mitigation system removes the radon objection from your sale. Property value: a permanent code-compliant system with transferable warranty is an asset, not a repair line item, and Ohio buyers increasingly expect it.

Get Your Range, OH Radon Mitigation Quote Today

Test came back high? Closing on a deadline? Call Radon Eliminator now for a same-day phone quote from an Ohio-licensed (RC202) radon professional. We schedule transactional jobs in Range, OH within the inspection-response window and deliver a clean documentation packet for the closing file. Flat-rate pricing. Permanent systems. Post-test included.Prefer to send details first? Use our contact form with your address, radon test result, and closing date — we respond within one business hour during business days.

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Radon Eliminator Near Range

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