Radon Eliminator provides Radon Mitigation in Reno, OH. Licensed Ohio radon mitigation (RC202) in Reno, OH. Call (844) 472-3669 for a free consultation.

Last updated: June 2026

Radon Mitigation Reno OH: Solve the Number, Close the Deal

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Radon Eliminator is Ohio's licensed radon authority (Ohio Mitigation License RC202), and Radon Mitigation Reno OH is one of our most-requested service areas. Most homeowners find us the same way: a home inspector handed them a result above the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L, or a buyer's agent is asking for a radon test before closing. The clock is ticking, and the wrong contractor can sink the deal.

We treat radon like what it is — a solvable engineering problem. Washington County sits in EPA Radon Zone 1, the highest-risk classification, which means homes in Reno, Marietta, Devola, and along the Ohio and Muskingum River corridors frequently test between 4.0 and 12 pCi/L. A 5.2 pCi/L reading isn't a death sentence, but it is roughly 13 times the average outdoor level, and Ohio disclosure law requires you to act on it during a transaction. We fix it. Permanently.

Call (844) 472-3669 for a same-day quote, or request a written estimate online. Most Reno installs are completed in a single day, and we schedule around closing dates — not contractor calendars.

  • Licensed: Ohio RC202 mitigation license, EPA-aligned protocols
  • Fast: Testing in 48 hours, mitigation typically within the same week
  • Transparent: Flat, written pricing — no surprise add-ons at the truck
  • Guaranteed: Post-mitigation re-test included; systems guaranteed below 4.0 pCi/L
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Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Radon Mitigation in Reno

Reno homeowners and Washington County real-estate professionals choose us because we close three gaps that most radon contractors leave wide open: license transparency, transaction speed, and aesthetic install quality.

1. We Lead With Our License Number — RC202

Ohio requires every radon mitigation professional to hold a current state license. Many contractors bury or omit theirs. Ours is RC202, it's on every proposal, every permit, and every system label. If a competitor can't show you their Ohio license on the first call, walk away — an unpermitted system can torpedo your closing when the title company asks for documentation.

2. Built for Real-Estate Timelines

Realtors in Reno and Marietta refer us because we understand a 14-day inspection contingency. When a buyer's agent calls Monday morning about a 6.8 pCi/L reading on a Lower Salem or Devola listing, we can have a tech on site Tuesday, the system installed Wednesday or Thursday, and a passing 48-hour re-test in the buyer's hands before the contingency expires. That cadence is the difference between a closing and a re-negotiation.

3. Permanent Systems, Not Fan-Swap Jobs

The cheapest radon "fix" is a fan in a leaky pipe through a garage. It often fails the post-mitigation re-test and always fails the next buyer's inspection. We design active sub-slab depressurization systems to ASD standards: properly sized Radonaway or Festa fans, sealed slab penetrations, manometer monitoring, and discharge above the roofline per ANSI/AARST. Code-compliant. Quiet. Permanent.

4. Multi-Vertical Credibility

We mitigate radon in Ohio schools, apartment complexes, and commercial buildings under stricter regulatory scrutiny than any single-family home will ever face. If a school district trusts us with a 600-student building, your Reno basement is straightforward work.

5. Discreet Exterior Aesthetics

Homeowners worry the PVC pipe will look ugly on the front of the house. We route discharge pipes through garages, utility chases, or rear elevations whenever the building allows, paint to match siding, and use low-profile roof boots. On historic homes near downtown Reno and along Front Street in Marietta, the install often disappears entirely from the curb view.

Our Reno Radon Mitigation Services

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We offer the full range of Radon Mitigation Reno OH services — from a $149 short-term test to full commercial system design. Every project is scoped by an RC202-licensed professional, not a salesperson.

EPA-Aligned Radon Testing

48-hour continuous radon monitor (CRM) tests for real-estate transactions, plus 90-day long-term tests for homeowners who want a true annual average. Results are emailed the same day the monitor is retrieved, with a signed report suitable for lenders, title companies, and Ohio Department of Health records.

Residential Radon Mitigation

Active sub-slab depressurization (ASD) is the standard solution for the slab-on-grade ranches, split-levels, and basement homes common throughout Reno and Belpre. Systems include a sealed suction point, schedule 40 PVC riser, exterior or interior fan, U-tube manometer, and roofline discharge. Typical residential pricing in Washington County runs $1,495 to $2,295 depending on foundation type and pipe routing.

Crawl Space Mitigation

Older Reno-area farmhouses and homes near Whipple often have dirt or partial crawl spaces. We install reinforced 12-mil vapor barriers sealed to the foundation walls, then connect a sub-membrane depressurization system to draw radon out before it enters the living space.

Commercial, School, and Multi-Family Mitigation

For apartment owners, school districts, and commercial property owners legally responsible for safe radon levels, we design multi-point systems with zoned suction, building automation tie-ins, and the documentation packages required by Ohio code. Reference projects available on request.

Real-Estate Closing Packages

One bundled price for the initial test, system install, and post-mitigation re-test — sized to your closing window. Realtors and home inspectors can request our referral program details and the home-inspector Special Offer directly.

Post-Mitigation Verification

Every system we install gets a post-mitigation test within 24 hours of activation. We don't consider the job complete until the home tests below 4.0 pCi/L — typically we achieve 0.4 to 1.8 pCi/L.

Our 5-Step Radon Mitigation Process in Reno

Every Radon Mitigation Reno project follows the same disciplined sequence. It's how we hit closing deadlines without cutting corners.

Step 1: Phone Consultation and Written Quote (Same Day)

Call (844) 472-3669. We ask for your address, foundation type, current radon reading, and closing date if applicable. You get a written, flat-rate quote by email — usually within two hours.

Step 2: On-Site Diagnostic (24–72 Hours)

A licensed RC202 technician inspects the foundation, locates the optimal suction point using sub-slab communication testing, and finalizes the pipe route with you. No surprises on install day.

Step 3: System Installation (One Day)

Most Reno residential installs are completed in 4 to 6 hours. We core the slab, seal the suction point, run schedule 40 PVC, mount the fan, install the manometer, and label the system per Ohio code. Permits pulled where required.

Step 4: Post-Mitigation Re-Test (48 Hours)

We deploy a continuous radon monitor for 48 hours after the system is energized. Results are documented and delivered to you, your agent, and (if relevant) the buyer's agent.

Step 5: Documentation and Warranty

You receive the system warranty, the fan manufacturer warranty (typically 5 years on Radonaway RP series), the post-mitigation report, and a permanent system label with our RC202 number. Title companies and lenders accept this package without follow-up.

Local Reno Expertise: Why Geography Matters for Radon

Reno sits in southeastern Ohio's Washington County, in the Marietta micropolitan area along the Ohio River. The geology here — Pennsylvanian-age sandstones and shales overlying fractured bedrock — is exactly the formation that drives elevated indoor radon. The EPA classifies all of Washington County as Zone 1 (predicted average above 4 pCi/L), and our field data confirms it: a significant share of homes we test in Reno, Devola, Lower Salem, and the rural stretches toward Whipple come back above the action level.

We work across the full Marietta-area market: Reno, Marietta, Belpre, Devola, Lower Salem, Beverly, Whipple, and the riverfront neighborhoods near State Route 7. We know which subdivisions have block foundations versus poured concrete, which 1970s split-levels typically need two suction points, and which historic homes near downtown Marietta require interior pipe routing to preserve the streetscape.

Because we already serve Columbus, Cleveland, Canton, and the rest of Ohio, our Reno crews carry the same parts inventory and follow the same install standard regardless of which corner of the state they're working in. That consistency is why home inspectors and Realtors across southeastern Ohio refer us by name.

Radon Mitigation Cost in Reno: Transparent Pricing

One of the most common searches we see is "affordable Radon Mitigation Reno" and "Radon Mitigation cost Ohio." Here's the honest answer for Washington County:

  • 48-Hour Real-Estate Radon Test: $149
  • Standard Residential Mitigation (basement or slab): $1,495 – $1,895
  • Complex Mitigation (multiple foundations, sumps, crawl spaces): $1,895 – $2,495
  • Crawl Space Encapsulation + Mitigation: starts at $2,495
  • Commercial, School, Multi-Family: custom-quoted after site visit

Pricing includes all materials, permits where required, the fan, the manometer, the post-mitigation re-test, and a manufacturer-backed warranty. We accept financing for qualified homeowners — ask about terms when you call. The professional Radon Mitigation Reno OH services we deliver are priced to be the best value in the market, not the cheapest line item from an unlicensed handyman.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in Reno

How much does radon mitigation cost in Reno?
Most single-family Radon Mitigation Reno OH projects fall between $1,495 and $2,295, including the system, post-mitigation re-test, and warranty. Complex foundations, crawl spaces, or multi-point systems run higher. We provide flat, written quotes — no hourly billing and no surprise add-ons on install day.
What is the best radon mitigation company in Reno?
The best Radon Mitigation Reno provider is the one that holds a current Ohio mitigation license, publishes that license number, designs systems to ANSI/AARST standards, and guarantees a post-mitigation reading below 4.0 pCi/L. Radon Eliminator (Ohio License RC202) meets all four standards and serves Reno, Marietta, Belpre, and Devola from established Ohio operations.
How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Reno?
Ask three questions: (1) What is your Ohio mitigation license number? (2) Do you include a post-mitigation re-test in the price? (3) Will the system meet ANSI/AARST RMS-SF code? If the contractor hesitates on any of those, keep calling. Also confirm warranty terms on both the fan and the labor.
What should I look for in radon mitigation services?
Look for an active Ohio RC202-class license, EPA-aligned testing protocols, a written guarantee below 4.0 pCi/L, properly sized continuous-duty fans (Radonaway or Festa), a U-tube manometer for ongoing monitoring, sealed suction points, and roofline discharge. Avoid anyone who proposes venting into a garage, attic, or under an eave — that's a code violation in Ohio.
How long does radon mitigation take?
Most Reno residential installs are completed in a single day — typically 4 to 6 hours on site. We then run a 48-hour post-mitigation test to verify the system worked. From your first call to a documented passing re-test, the typical timeline is 5 to 7 days, which fits inside almost every real-estate inspection contingency.
Is radon mitigation worth the investment?
Yes. Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the United States according to the EPA, and Washington County sits in Zone 1 — the highest-risk classification. Beyond health, a documented, code-compliant mitigation system is a transferable asset that protects resale value and satisfies Ohio disclosure requirements. For a $1,500–$2,000 one-time cost, it's one of the highest-ROI home improvements you can make.
Is 4.2 or 5.2 pCi/L actually dangerous?
The EPA action level is 4.0 pCi/L. A reading of 4.2 or 5.2 pCi/L is above that threshold and warrants mitigation, particularly during a real-estate transaction where Ohio disclosure law applies. It is not an emergency that requires you to leave the house tonight, but it is a clear, fixable problem that mitigation will solve quickly.

Get Radon Mitigation in Reno Done Right — Before Your Closing Date

Call Radon Eliminator now for a same-day quote on Radon Mitigation Reno OH. Ohio Licensed RC202. EPA-aligned testing. Permanent, code-compliant systems guaranteed below 4.0 pCi/L. Real-estate closing timelines respected.Call (844) 472-3669 or request a written estimate online. Home inspectors and Realtors — ask about our referral program and current Special Offer.

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