Radon Eliminator provides Radon Mitigation in Rome, OH. Ohio RC202-licensed radon mitigation in Rome, OH. Call (330) 525-7732 for a free consultation.

Last updated: June 2026

Radon Mitigation Rome OH: What You Actually Get When You Call Us

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Your inspector handed you a number above 4.0 pCi/L. Maybe it was 5.2. Maybe it was 11.4. Either way, the EPA action level is 4.0, Ohio sits in EPA Radon Zone 1 across most of Ashtabula County, and the fix is a sub-slab depressurization system installed by a licensed pro. We are that pro.

Radon Eliminator is an Ohio Department of Health licensed radon mitigation contractor (Mitigation License RC202). We design and install Radon Mitigation Rome OH homeowners, real-estate agents, and commercial property owners can verify, document, and trust. Every system we install is engineered to reduce indoor radon below 4.0 pCi/L and is backed by a post-mitigation test and written warranty.

Here is what separates us from the cheap fan-swap crews:

  • RC202 licensed mitigation — not a handyman with a drill and a Lowe's fan.
  • Closing-deadline turnaround — most Rome installs happen within 5 business days of contract signing, often the same week.
  • Flat, written pricing — no day-of surprises, no "we hit a footer" upcharges.
  • Documented post-mitigation testing — proof for the buyer, the lender, and the file.
  • System aesthetics planned with you — pipe routing through the garage, soffit, or rear wall whenever possible, never randomly across the front facade.

Call (330) 525-7732 for same-day scheduling, or request a written quote online.

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Why Rome, OH Homeowners and Realtors Choose Radon Eliminator

Rome sits in Ashtabula County, an area the Ohio Department of Health flags for elevated radon potential due to glacial till soils and shale-bearing bedrock. Local averages routinely run above the 4.0 pCi/L EPA action level. That means real-estate radon contingencies in Rome aren't a formality — they're a deal item that has to be addressed correctly the first time.

We earn the work because we close it cleanly:

  • Ohio license RC202, posted on every proposal. Most competitors hide their license number. We lead with ours.
  • Real-estate timing is our default mode. If your purchase agreement has a 10-day inspection window, we work to that calendar, not ours.
  • Multi-vertical credibility. The same crews installing your basement system install mitigation for Ohio schools, apartment complexes, and commercial buildings legally responsible for occupant safety. If a 60,000 sq ft school trusts our designs, a 1,800 sq ft Rome ranch is straightforward.
  • Home inspector referral lane. Local inspectors send us radon work because we make them look good — fast turnaround, clear paperwork, no callbacks. Ask your inspector about our referral program.
  • Permanent systems, not patches. Cheap mitigation that fails the re-test costs you the deal. Our systems are engineered to pass post-mitigation testing on the first try.

Our Radon Mitigation Services in Rome, OH

EPA-Aligned Radon Testing (Short-Term and Real-Estate Protocol)

We deploy continuous radon monitors (CRMs) for 48-hour real-estate transaction tests that follow EPA and AARST protocols — closed-house conditions, proper placement, tamper-aware devices. Results are emailed within hours of pickup with a signed report suitable for the transaction file. For non-transactional testing, we also place charcoal kits and long-term alpha track detectors.

Residential Radon Mitigation System Installation

The standard fix for Rome homes is an active sub-slab depressurization (ASD) system: a sealed suction point through the basement slab or crawlspace, PVC piping routed to a code-compliant termination above the roofline, and a properly sized radon fan. We size fans to the soil communication test, not to a guess — undersized fans fail re-tests, oversized fans waste energy and make noise. Crawlspaces get sub-membrane depressurization with a sealed 6-mil vapor barrier.

Commercial, School, and Multifamily Mitigation

Apartment owners, commercial property managers, and school districts in Ashtabula County have legal exposure on indoor air quality. We design multi-point ASD systems for large slabs, handle confined-space and ventilation considerations, and provide the documented testing required for compliance files. Ohio's elevated radon zones make this a known liability — we make it a closed file.

Post-Mitigation Testing and Documentation

Every install includes a post-mitigation radon test, typically 24–48 hours after the system stabilizes. You get the signed report, system labeling per Ohio code, a U-tube manometer mounted on the riser, and a written warranty package — exactly what the lender, buyer's agent, and home inspector need to release the radon contingency.

Real-Estate Transaction Service

This is our specialty. We coordinate directly with listing agents, buyer's agents, and title companies. Quote within 24 hours of receiving the inspection report, install within the contingency window when at all possible, and deliver a clean documentation packet before closing. No drama, no excuses.

Our 5-Step Radon Mitigation Process

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  1. Free Phone Consultation and Written Quote. Share your test result (or send the inspector's report). We size the job from your foundation type, square footage, and slab condition and email a flat-rate written quote, typically the same day.
  2. On-Site Diagnostic Visit. Before install day, we confirm the optimal suction-point location, run a soil communication test where appropriate, and plan pipe routing with you. You sign off on the route before any drilling.
  3. Single-Day Installation. Most Rome residential systems are installed in one day. We core the slab, install sealed suction pits, run interior or exterior PVC to a code-compliant exhaust point above the eave, mount the fan in an unconditioned space, seal slab cracks and sump lids, and install the manometer and labeling.
  4. Post-Mitigation Radon Test. We place a continuous monitor for a closed-house test, usually starting 24 hours after system startup. Results are typically below 2.0 pCi/L — well under the 4.0 EPA action level.
  5. Documentation Handoff and Warranty. You receive the signed test report, system data, RC202 license info, and warranty paperwork — everything the real-estate file, lender, or compliance auditor needs.

Local Expertise: Radon in Rome and Ashtabula County

Rome Township sits in southern Ashtabula County, surrounded by Rock Creek, Hartsgrove, and Colebrook, with Geneva and Jefferson a short drive away. The geology under this part of northeast Ohio — Devonian shales overlaid by glacial till — is exactly the kind of substrate that produces elevated radon. We've installed systems on everything from older farmhouses along State Route 45 to newer builds near Pymatuning State Park and the Rome–Rock Creek corridor.

What that local experience means for you:

  • We know which Rome-area soil profiles need higher-static-pressure fans versus standard fans.
  • We've handled the old fieldstone basements, the partial crawlspaces, and the additions-with-mystery-slabs that are common in rural Ashtabula County housing stock.
  • We coordinate with Ashtabula County home inspectors and Northeast Ohio realtors who close deals weekly in Rome, Jefferson, Andover, and Conneaut.
  • We understand Ohio disclosure law and exactly what a seller needs to provide once a radon test result is on file.

If your property is in Rome, Rock Creek, Hartsgrove, Colebrook, Orwell, Andover, Jefferson, or anywhere else in Ashtabula County, we cover it.

Radon Mitigation Cost in Rome, OH

Most single-family residential radon mitigation systems in Rome fall in the $1,295 to $1,895 range for a standard sub-slab depressurization install with interior pipe routing, a quality fan, manometer, and post-mitigation test. Variables that move the price:

  • Foundation type (full basement, crawlspace, slab-on-grade, or mixed)
  • Number of suction points required by the soil communication test
  • Interior vs. exterior pipe routing
  • Crawlspace vapor barrier square footage
  • Fan size needed to achieve sub-4.0 pCi/L results

Commercial, school, and multifamily projects are quoted individually after a site walk. Financing is available for qualified homeowners, and we offer transparent referral pricing for home inspectors and realtors who route radon work to us regularly. Ask about our current real-estate transaction special when you call.

Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in Rome

How much does radon mitigation cost in Rome?

Standard residential systems in Rome typically run $1,295–$1,895, including the post-mitigation test and warranty. Complex foundations, multi-point systems, or large commercial properties are quoted after a site visit. We provide flat written pricing — no day-of surprises.

What is the best radon mitigation company in Rome?

Look for an Ohio Department of Health mitigation license (ours is RC202), AARST/NRPP-aligned protocols, written warranties, and documented post-mitigation testing. Radon Eliminator meets all four and specializes in real-estate transaction timing — the area most competitors handle poorly.

How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Rome?

Ask for the Ohio mitigation license number in writing, request a sample post-mitigation test report, confirm the warranty covers achieving sub-4.0 pCi/L results, and verify the contractor will route pipe in a location you approve before install day. If a contractor can't or won't answer those four questions, keep calling.

What should I look for in radon mitigation services?

RC202 licensing, a soil communication test for sizing the fan, sealed suction points (not just a pipe stuck through a hole), code-compliant exhaust termination above the eave, a U-tube manometer on the riser, system labeling, and a post-mitigation test included in the price.

How long does radon mitigation take?

Most Rome residential installs are completed in a single day. From the moment you call, we typically quote within 24 hours and install within 3–7 business days — fast enough for nearly every real-estate closing window. The post-mitigation test adds 48 hours to final documentation.

Is radon mitigation worth the investment?

Yes. Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S. per the EPA, and Ohio sits in the highest-risk EPA zone. Beyond health, a documented, code-compliant mitigation system protects property value, satisfies real-estate disclosure obligations, and removes a known objection from any future buyer. The system pays for itself at the next closing.

Is 4.2 pCi/L or 5.2 pCi/L actually dangerous?

Any reading at or above 4.0 pCi/L is the EPA action level — meaning the EPA recommends mitigation. The risk scales with both the level and years of exposure. Levels in the 4–10 pCi/L range are common in Ashtabula County and are routinely mitigated to under 2.0 pCi/L with a properly designed system.

Serving Rome and All of Northeast Ohio

Radon Eliminator is headquartered in Akron and serves the entire state of Ohio, including Rome, Jefferson, Andover, Rock Creek, Orwell, Geneva, Ashtabula, Conneaut, and the surrounding Northeast Ohio communities. We also serve Columbus, Cleveland, Canton, and Ohio's other major metros. Whether you're a homeowner staring at a high test result, a realtor with a closing on the calendar, or a property manager handling compliance for a multifamily building, we handle Radon Mitigation Rome OH projects with the same licensed, documented standard.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in Rome

How much does radon mitigation cost in Rome?
Standard residential systems in Rome typically run $1,295–$1,895, including the post-mitigation test and warranty. Complex foundations or commercial properties are quoted after a site visit. Radon Eliminator provides flat written pricing with no day-of surprises.
What is the best radon mitigation company in Rome?
Look for an Ohio Department of Health mitigation license (Radon Eliminator's is RC202), AARST/NRPP-aligned protocols, written warranties, and documented post-mitigation testing. We meet all four and specialize in real-estate transaction timing.
How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Rome?
Ask for the Ohio mitigation license number in writing, request a sample post-mitigation test report, confirm the warranty covers achieving sub-4.0 pCi/L results, and verify the contractor will route pipe in a location you approve before install day.
What should I look for in radon mitigation services?
RC202 licensing, a soil communication test for fan sizing, sealed suction points, code-compliant exhaust termination above the eave, a manometer on the riser, system labeling, and a post-mitigation test included in the price.
How long does radon mitigation take?
Most Rome residential installs are completed in a single day. We typically quote within 24 hours and install within 3–7 business days — fast enough for nearly every real-estate closing window.
Is radon mitigation worth the investment?
Yes. Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer per the EPA, and Ohio is in the highest-risk EPA zone. A documented mitigation system also protects property value and removes a known objection from any future buyer.

Get a Written Radon Mitigation Quote for Your Rome, OH Property Today

High radon test? Closing date breathing down your neck? Call Ohio's RC202-licensed radon authority. We quote within 24 hours, install within the contingency window, and hand you the documentation your buyer, lender, and agent need. Call (330) 525-7732 now or request a free written quote online — homeowners, realtors, inspectors, and commercial property owners all welcome.

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