Radon Eliminator provides Radon Mitigation in Ross, OH. Ohio-licensed (RC202) radon mitigation in Ross, OH. Call (614) 333-7710 for a free consultation.
Last updated: June 2026
Why Ross Homeowners and Realtors Call Radon Eliminator First
Photo by AI Generated (Grok Imagine)Your inspector handed you a number above 4.0 pCi/L. Your buyer's agent wants a re-test before closing. Or you're a Ross homeowner who just saw the Butler County radon zone map and realized the limestone bedrock under your basement isn't doing you any favors. Whatever brought you here, Radon Mitigation in Ross OH is a solvable problem — and we solve it on the timeline your transaction actually needs.
Radon Eliminator is an Ohio-licensed radon contractor (Ohio Mitigation License RC202) serving Ross, Shandon, Venice, New Baltimore, and the rest of Butler County. We test, we design, we install, and we re-test — every step performed by RC202-licensed technicians, every system built to Ohio Department of Health and EPA mitigation standards. No fan-swaps. No subcontracted crews. No vague timelines.
- RC202 licensed — the credential Ohio law requires for residential mitigation, displayed openly on every quote.
- Closing-deadline turnaround — most Ross installations completed within 5–7 business days of signed agreement.
- Transparent flat pricing — most single-family homes in Ross fall between $1,295 and $1,850, quoted in writing before we start.
- Post-mitigation re-test included — we don't hand you a bill until your home tests below 4.0 pCi/L.
- Multi-vertical proof — we mitigate Ohio schools, apartment complexes, and commercial buildings under the same RC202 license that installs your basement system.
If schools and 60-unit apartment buildings trust us with their radon obligations, your Ross split-level is straightforward work.
Radon Mitigation Services We Provide in Ross, OH
Every Ross property is different. A 1970s ranch off Hamilton Cleves Road needs a different sub-slab approach than a new build in the Venice Pavilion area or a crawl-space farmhouse on the west side of Ross Township. Here's what we install and service:
Sub-Slab Depressurization (SSD) Systems
The gold standard for finished and unfinished basements in Ross. We core through the slab, excavate a suction pit, seal slab penetrations, and route schedule-40 PVC to an exterior fan discharging above the roofline — exactly as Ohio code requires. Most Ross homes get a single suction point; older homes with block footings sometimes need two. Either way, the design is engineered, not guessed.
Crawl Space Encapsulation and Mitigation
Plenty of older homes around Ross and along Layhigh Road have partial crawl spaces. We install a 12-mil reinforced vapor barrier, seal it to the foundation walls, and tie it into a sub-membrane depressurization system. The result: radon drops, humidity drops, and the floor above gets noticeably warmer in February.
Real-Estate Transaction Testing and Mitigation
This is the lane competitors ignore. We run EPA-aligned 48-hour continuous radon monitor tests for buyers, sellers, and listing agents, deliver the report the morning after pickup, and — if mitigation is needed — schedule installation inside the inspection contingency window. We've closed deals in Ross with seven days between the failed test and the keys changing hands.
Commercial, School, and Multi-Family Mitigation
Ohio law makes property owners and school districts legally responsible for safe radon levels. We design and install large-scale systems for apartment complexes, daycare facilities, schools, and commercial buildings throughout Butler County, with documentation that satisfies state inspectors and insurance carriers.
System Inspection, Repair, and Fan Replacement
Inherited a house with a 15-year-old radon fan that hums but doesn't move air? We service every major fan brand — RadonAway, Festa, Fantech — and re-test the home after any repair to confirm the system is doing its job.
Our Ross Radon Mitigation Process — From Call to Clean Re-Test
Photo by AI Generated (Grok Imagine)We've refined this process across thousands of Ohio installations. It's built for speed without skipping the steps that make a system permanent.
Step 1 — Phone Consultation and Flat-Rate Quote (Same Day)
Call us with your test result, square footage, foundation type, and (if relevant) your closing date. In most cases we quote a flat installation price over the phone — no in-home sales visit required. If your home has unusual construction, we schedule a 30-minute site assessment within 48 hours.
Step 2 — System Design
An RC202-licensed designer plans suction point location, pipe routing, fan sizing, and exterior discharge — with explicit attention to curb appeal. We'll show you exactly where the pipe will run before installation, and on front-facing elevations we route through garages, behind chimneys, or up rear corners whenever possible.
Step 3 — Installation (One Day for Most Ross Homes)
A two-technician crew installs a typical Ross home system in 4–6 hours. We core the slab, excavate the suction pit, seal every visible slab crack, run schedule-40 PVC, mount the fan exterior, wire it to its own switched circuit, and install the required U-tube manometer and system labeling.
Step 4 — 48-Hour Post-Mitigation Re-Test
We place a continuous radon monitor 24 hours after the fan goes live and run a 48-hour EPA-protocol test. You receive a stamped report showing pre- and post-mitigation pCi/L levels — the document realtors, lenders, and buyers actually want to see.
Step 5 — Warranty and Ongoing Support
Every Radon Eliminator system carries a 5-year workmanship warranty and a manufacturer fan warranty (typically 5 years on the fan itself). We also offer optional biennial re-testing — the EPA recommends re-testing every two years regardless of system performance.
Local Expertise: Why Ross, OH Has a Radon Problem
Ross Township sits in a geologically active corner of Butler County where Ordovician limestone and shale formations meet the Great Miami River valley. The same uranium-bearing bedrock that gives southwest Ohio its productive farmland releases radon gas as it decays — and that gas migrates upward into basements and crawl spaces through every slab crack, sump pit, and floor-wall joint it can find.
The Ohio Department of Health classifies most of Butler County, including Ross, Shandon, and Venice, as Zone 1 — the highest radon potential designation. Average indoor screening levels across Butler County run between 4 and 8 pCi/L, well above the EPA's 4.0 pCi/L action threshold. We've tested Ross homes near Hamilton-Cleves Road, off Layhigh, and along the river bluffs that returned readings above 15 pCi/L — homes whose owners had no idea until a real-estate inspection forced the issue.
What this means practically: if you live in Ross and you've never tested, the odds are roughly 1 in 2 that you're above action level. And because Ohio requires sellers to disclose known radon test results under the Residential Property Disclosure Form, ignoring the issue doesn't make it go away — it just makes it a buyer's negotiation point later.
We work daily across Ross, Hamilton, Fairfield, Oxford, Harrison, and the rest of the Cincinnati metro's northern arc. Our crews know which subdivisions tend to have block foundations, which neighborhoods were built on fill, and which builders historically used poly under their slabs and which didn't — the kind of granular local knowledge that turns a complicated install into a routine one.
Pricing: What Radon Mitigation Costs in Ross, OH
We publish ranges because we'd rather lose a click than waste your time. Final pricing depends on foundation type, suction-point count, and pipe-routing complexity — all confirmed in writing before any work begins.
- Standard single-family home, single suction point: $1,295 – $1,650
- Larger homes or homes requiring two suction points: $1,650 – $2,250
- Crawl space encapsulation + mitigation: $2,400 – $3,800
- EPA-protocol 48-hour real-estate radon test: $165 flat
- Commercial / school / multi-family: custom-quoted after site assessment
Financing is available through our third-party partner for qualified homeowners — useful when mitigation lands in the middle of a closing and cash is tied up in the down payment. Ask about our home inspector referral program if you were sent here by a Ross-area inspector; there's a named buyer-side credit attached.
For Realtors and Home Inspectors in Ross
We built a separate workflow for the people who refer us. Listing agents get pre-listing test results in under 72 hours so radon never becomes a surprise on the inspection report. Buyer's agents get installation scheduled inside the contingency window with daily status updates. Home inspectors get a dedicated referral line, named credit on the closing statement, and the confidence that every homeowner they send us gets the same RC202-licensed work, every time.
If you're a Ross-area inspector or agent who hasn't talked to us yet, that's a five-minute phone call worth making before your next deal hits a radon snag.
Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in Ross
How much does radon mitigation cost in Ross?
Most single-family Ross homes fall between $1,295 and $1,850 for a standard sub-slab depressurization system, including the post-installation re-test. Homes needing two suction points, crawl space work, or unusual pipe routing run higher. We quote flat rates in writing before any work begins — no day-of surprises.
What is the best radon mitigation company in Ross?
The honest answer: the best company is the one that's Ohio-licensed (RC202), installs to EPA mitigation standards, includes a post-mitigation re-test in the price, and stands behind the work with a multi-year warranty. Radon Eliminator does all four. Ask any contractor you call to show their RC202 license number — if they hesitate, keep dialing.
How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Ross?
Three checks: (1) Verify the Ohio Mitigation License (RC202) number on the Ohio Department of Health website. (2) Ask whether a post-installation re-test is included in the quoted price — it should be. (3) Ask for the system warranty in writing. Cheap fan-swap operators fail all three.
What should I look for in radon mitigation services?
Licensed installer, EPA-aligned system design, sealed slab penetrations, exterior fan mounted above the roofline (never inside living space), required U-tube manometer, dedicated electrical circuit, and a post-mitigation continuous monitor test. Anything less isn't code-compliant in Ohio.
How long does radon mitigation take?
Installation itself takes 4–6 hours for most Ross homes. From the day you sign the agreement, expect 5–7 business days to install and another 48 hours for the confirmation re-test. We routinely fit inside real-estate closing windows — tell us the deadline when you call.
Is radon mitigation worth the investment?
Yes, and not just for health reasons. A documented mitigation system with a post-install re-test below 4.0 pCi/L is a marketable asset — it removes a future buyer objection, satisfies Ohio's disclosure requirements, and protects everyone breathing the air in the meantime. For most Ross homes, the system pays for itself the next time the property changes hands.
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Get Your Ross Radon Mitigation Quote Today
Whether your inspection report just came back at 6.8 pCi/L, your closing is two weeks out, or you're a Ross property owner who finally wants to test — we're ready. Call now for a same-day flat-rate quote from an RC202-licensed Ohio radon professional. Most Ross installations are scheduled inside one week, re-tested within 48 hours, and warranted for five years. Call (614) 333-7710 or request a written quote through our online form and we'll respond within one business hour.
Radon Eliminator Near Ross
Visit our nearest location or call us at 330-622-0434 for service in Ross.
