Radon Eliminator provides Radon Mitigation in Sciotodale, OH. Radon Mitigation in Sciotodale, OH by RC202-licensed pros. Call (330) 555-1234 for a free consultation.

Last updated: June 2026

Sciotodale's Trusted Source for Radon Mitigation

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If a home inspector just handed you a radon reading above 4.0 pCi/L, or a buyer's agent is asking for a radon test before closing, you need two things: an honest answer and a permanent fix. Radon Eliminator provides both. We are Ohio-licensed (Mitigation License RC202) radon professionals delivering Radon Mitigation Sciotodale OH homeowners, agents, and inspectors can rely on — installed to EPA and Ohio Department of Health standards, often within the same week you call.

Sciotodale sits in Scioto County, an area the EPA classifies within Ohio's elevated radon potential zones. The Ohio River valley's limestone and shale geology pushes radon gas up through basement floors, sump pits, and crawl spaces at rates that frequently exceed the 4.0 pCi/L EPA action level. We've measured homes off Gallia Pike and along the SR-140 corridor reading 6, 8, even 12 pCi/L. None of those were exotic cases. They were ordinary Scioto County houses with ordinary basements — and every one is now reading under 2.0 pCi/L because a properly engineered system was installed.

Call (330) 555-1234 for a same-day quote, or request service online. We answer the phone, we quote on the spot, and we put real install dates on the calendar.

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Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Radon Mitigation in Sciotodale

There are plenty of contractors who will sell you a fan and a pipe. Very few are licensed Ohio radon professionals who will stand behind a post-mitigation re-test. Here's what separates us in the Sciotodale market:

  • Ohio Mitigation License RC202 — Most competitor websites bury or omit their license number. We lead with it because Ohio law requires it and your closing attorney will ask for it.
  • Closing-deadline turnaround — When a real-estate transaction is on the line, we schedule around your closing date, not our convenience. Same-week installs are standard, not exceptional.
  • Permanent, code-compliant systems — We install active soil depressurization systems engineered to ANSI/AARST standards, not cheap fan-swap jobs that fail re-tests three months later.
  • Multi-vertical credibility — Ohio schools, apartment complexes, and commercial property owners trust us with their compliance work. If a public school district hires us, your basement is straightforward.
  • Transparent flat-rate pricing — You get a written number before we start. No surprise add-ons, no "we found something else" upcharges.
  • Discreet exterior routing — We route mitigation pipe through garages, utility chases, and rear elevations whenever possible. Curb appeal stays intact.

Our Radon Mitigation Services in Sciotodale, OH

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We handle the full radon problem — from the first short-term test through the final post-mitigation verification. Every service is delivered by an Ohio-licensed technician.

EPA-Aligned Radon Testing for Real-Estate Transactions

Closing in 10 days? We deploy continuous radon monitors (CRMs) that produce a court-defensible, hourly-resolution report in 48 hours. The data exports straight to your inspection file. We test single-family homes, duplexes, and commercial buildings — and we test to the EPA protocol, in the lowest livable level, with closed-house conditions verified.

Active Soil Depressurization (ASD) System Installation

ASD is the gold standard for residential radon mitigation. We core through the slab, seal the sump and floor cracks, run a PVC vent stack to a radon-rated fan, and exhaust above the eave per ANSI/AARST SGM-SF-2017. Most Sciotodale homes are completed in a single day. Post-install readings typically drop to 1.0–2.0 pCi/L.

Crawl Space and Sub-Membrane Depressurization

Many older homes near downtown Sciotodale and out toward Wheelersburg have dirt-floor crawl spaces. We install heavy-mil vapor barriers sealed to footings and walls, then depressurize underneath. The result is lower radon, lower humidity, and a noticeably warmer floor in winter.

Commercial, School, and Multi-Family Mitigation

Apartment owners, school administrators, and commercial landlords have Ohio compliance obligations that residential homeowners don't. We design multi-point ASD systems for buildings with slab-on-grade, split foundations, or unusual HVAC pressure dynamics. Documentation is delivered in the format your insurer, lender, or board needs.

Post-Mitigation Verification Testing

We don't disappear after the fan is bolted on. Every install ends with a verification test — either a 48-hour CRM or a 90-day passive — confirming the system actually moved your home below 4.0 pCi/L. If it didn't, we adjust at no cost until it does.

Our 4-Step Radon Mitigation Process

Here's exactly what happens from the moment you call to the moment we hand you the final report.

  1. Diagnostic Site Visit (30–45 minutes). An RC202-licensed technician walks your foundation, identifies entry points, measures sub-slab communication, and notes HVAC return locations. You get a written, fixed-price quote on the spot.
  2. System Design. We design routing that hides pipe where possible, sizes the fan to your foundation type, and meets Ohio code on exhaust height, clearance from windows, and electrical disconnects.
  3. One-Day Installation. Most Sciotodale homes are completed in 4–6 hours. We protect floors, vacuum dust, seal penetrations, and install a U-tube manometer so you can verify the system is running at a glance.
  4. Post-Mitigation Test and Documentation. A 48-hour CRM confirms the drop. You receive a signed report with the radon reading, system specs, warranty terms, and our RC202 license number — everything your title company or buyer's agent will ask for.

Local Expertise: Why Sciotodale Homes Need Specialized Attention

Sciotodale isn't a place where you can apply a generic mitigation playbook. The soil profile here — clay over fractured shale, with significant groundwater movement along the Scioto River floodplain — creates unusually high sub-slab pressures. Homes built into hillsides off Dogwood Ridge Road or near the Sciotodale-Rosemount line often have walk-out basements with multiple foundation transitions. Those transitions are radon entry points a one-pipe system won't fully address.

We've worked Scioto County long enough to recognize the patterns. Older homes near the river often have block foundations where radon enters through hollow cores — those need block-wall depressurization, not just sub-slab. Newer subdivisions toward Portsmouth and New Boston tend to have passive radon stubs already roughed in by the builder; we can often convert those to active systems in two hours. Homes near Shawnee State Forest with daylight basements need careful attention to negative pressure balancing so the system doesn't backdraft a wood stove.

This is the kind of detail that distinguishes professional Radon Mitigation Sciotodale OH work from a generic install. We also coordinate routinely with Sciotodale-area home inspectors, realtors at firms covering Portsmouth, Wheelersburg, and Lucasville, and the title companies handling local closings — so the paperwork flows the way the transaction needs it to.

Pricing for Radon Mitigation in Sciotodale

Straight talk on cost: most single-family Radon Mitigation services Sciotodale OH projects fall between $1,295 and $1,895, all-in. That includes the diagnostic, permits, the radon-rated fan, PVC stack, electrical connection, sealing, manometer, post-mitigation test, and warranty registration. Variables that move the price:

  • Foundation type (slab-on-grade vs. basement vs. crawl vs. mixed)
  • Number of suction points required
  • Pipe routing complexity — interior chase vs. exterior
  • Block-wall depressurization (if hollow-core block is the radon path)

Crawl-space encapsulation systems run $2,400–$3,800 depending on square footage. Commercial and multi-family quotes are custom-engineered. We offer financing through GreenSky for homeowners who'd rather not pay out of pocket, and we provide invoicing terms that work for closing-table escrow holdbacks.

For Real-Estate Agents and Home Inspectors

If you're a realtor or inspector in the Sciotodale, Portsmouth, or greater Scioto County market, we want to be your radon call. Our Inspector Referral Program includes priority scheduling for transactions under contract, a named Special Offer for your clients, co-branded documentation if you want it, and direct-line access to a project manager instead of a call center. We close deals — we don't kill them.

Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in Sciotodale

How much does radon mitigation cost in Sciotodale?

Most single-family homes in Sciotodale fall between $1,295 and $1,895 for a complete active soil depressurization system, including post-mitigation testing. Crawl spaces and homes needing block-wall depressurization run higher. We provide a fixed written quote at the diagnostic visit — no surprise charges.

What is the best radon mitigation company in Sciotodale?

The honest test is three things: an active Ohio RC202 mitigation license, ANSI/AARST-compliant system design, and a guaranteed post-mitigation reading below 4.0 pCi/L. Radon Eliminator meets all three and publishes the license number openly. Ask any competitor for their RC number before you hire them.

How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Sciotodale?

Verify the Ohio mitigation license, ask to see a sample system warranty, confirm they install to ANSI/AARST SGM-SF-2017, and require a post-mitigation test in writing. Avoid anyone who quotes by phone without a site visit or pressures you with cancer-fear language — radon is solvable, not a sales pitch.

What should I look for in radon mitigation services?

A licensed Ohio professional, a written diagnostic, a flat-rate quote, a radon-rated (not generic) fan, sealed entry points, a visible manometer, exhaust above the eave per code, and a documented post-mitigation test. If any of those are missing, the system either won't pass re-test or won't satisfy a buyer's agent at closing.

How long does radon mitigation take?

Installation on a typical Sciotodale home takes 4–6 hours in a single day. The post-mitigation verification test runs another 48 hours. From your first call to a signed final report, most projects wrap in 5–7 days — fast enough for nearly any real-estate closing window.

Is radon mitigation worth the investment?

Yes — on three measurable fronts. Health: the EPA links radon to roughly 21,000 lung cancer deaths annually, and a mitigation system cuts indoor levels by 50–99%. Real estate: a documented system removes a deal-killing inspection finding. Property value: appraisers and buyers in Ohio's elevated-radon counties treat a permitted system as a value-add, not a stigma.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in Sciotodale

How much does radon mitigation cost in Sciotodale?
Most single-family homes in Sciotodale fall between $1,295 and $1,895 for a complete active soil depressurization system, including post-mitigation testing. We provide a fixed written quote at the diagnostic visit — no surprise charges.
What is the best radon mitigation company in Sciotodale?
Look for an active Ohio RC202 mitigation license, ANSI/AARST-compliant system design, and a guaranteed post-mitigation reading below 4.0 pCi/L. Radon Eliminator meets all three and publishes the license number openly.
How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Sciotodale?
Verify the Ohio mitigation license, ask to see a sample warranty, confirm ANSI/AARST SGM-SF-2017 compliance, and require a written post-mitigation test. Avoid anyone who quotes by phone without a site visit.
What should I look for in radon mitigation services?
A licensed Ohio professional, written diagnostic, flat-rate quote, radon-rated fan, sealed entry points, visible manometer, code-compliant exhaust height, and a documented post-mitigation test.
How long does radon mitigation take?
Installation takes 4–6 hours in a single day. Post-mitigation verification adds 48 hours. Most projects close out in 5–7 days — fast enough for nearly any real-estate closing.
Is radon mitigation worth the investment?
Yes. Mitigation systems cut indoor radon by 50–99%, remove a deal-killing inspection finding from a transaction, and are treated as a value-add by appraisers in Ohio's elevated-radon counties.

Get Radon Mitigation in Sciotodale — Quoted Today, Installed This Week

Whether your test came back at 4.2 pCi/L or 12.0, whether you're closing in 30 days or just want it fixed for good — we're the Ohio-licensed (RC202) team that gets it done. Call (330) 555-1234 now for a same-day quote, or request service online and we'll respond within the hour during business days. Real-estate agents and home inspectors: ask about our Referral Program and named Special Offer for your clients.

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