Radon Eliminator provides Radon Mitigation in Taylor, OH. Licensed Ohio radon mitigation in Taylor (RC202). Call (234) 274-8330 for a free consultation.

Last updated: June 2026

Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Radon Mitigation in Taylor, OH

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Radon Eliminator holds Ohio Mitigation License RC202 — the credential the Ohio Department of Health requires to legally install a radon reduction system in Taylor or anywhere else in the state. Most local contractors bury their license number in a footer or skip it entirely. We lead with it because that license is the difference between a system that passes a post-mitigation test and a system that fails, voids a sale, and leaves a family still breathing 4.2 pCi/L.

Taylor sits in a region of Ohio with consistently elevated radon readings. The EPA action level is 4.0 pCi/L, and inspection reports across Wayne, Stark, and Summit counties routinely come back at 5, 8, even 12 pCi/L. That isn't a scare tactic — it's geology. Glacial till, fractured shale, and clay-heavy soils give radon a direct path into Taylor basements and crawlspaces. We design every mitigation system around that reality, not around a national template.

  • Licensed RC202 professionals — every install is performed or supervised by a state-licensed Ohio radon mitigation specialist.
  • Closing-Date Radon Service — when your purchase agreement has a deadline, we schedule testing and mitigation around the closing, not the other way around.
  • Fixed, written pricing — no "we'll see when we get there." You get a number before we pick up a drill.
  • Post-mitigation testing included — every job ends with a documented EPA-aligned test proving the home is under 4.0 pCi/L.
  • Multi-vertical experience — single-family homes, apartment complexes, schools, and commercial buildings across Ohio.
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Radon Mitigation Services We Provide in Taylor

Radon doesn't behave the same way in a 1960s ranch on a slab as it does in a finished basement with a sump pit, and a 40-unit apartment building is a different problem entirely. Our Taylor radon mitigation services are organized around the building type and the source of entry — not a one-size-fits-all fan-on-a-pipe template.

Residential Radon Mitigation System Installation

Active soil depressurization (ASD) is the gold standard for Taylor homes, and it's what we install in roughly 90% of residential jobs. We core through the slab, seal the suction point, route schedule-40 PVC to an exterior wall or attic chase, and mount a properly sized radon fan (Fantech, RadonAway, or equivalent) at a code-compliant location. The system runs 24/7, draws radon-laden air from beneath the foundation, and vents it above the roofline. Every install includes a U-tube manometer, a labeled system, and a written warranty.

Commercial, Apartment & School Radon Mitigation

Ohio law and HUD guidance hold commercial property owners, multifamily landlords, and school districts responsible for radon levels in occupied spaces. We design multi-point suction systems for large slabs, sub-membrane depressurization for crawlspaces, and balanced ventilation upgrades when the building envelope demands it. We work with property managers in Taylor and surrounding communities to schedule testing and installation around tenant occupancy and school calendars.

EPA-Aligned Radon Testing — Pre and Post Mitigation

Short-term continuous radon monitors (CRMs) deliver hour-by-hour data in 48 hours — fast enough to meet most real-estate closing windows. Long-term alpha-track tests provide annual-average data for property owners who want ongoing verification. Every mitigation job ends with an independent post-install test to confirm the system reduced radon below 4.0 pCi/L. You get the report; your buyer's agent, lender, or school board gets the documentation.

Inspection & Upgrade of Existing Radon Systems

If you bought a Taylor home with a radon system already installed, there's a real chance it was put in by an unlicensed installer, sized wrong, or has a failed fan. We inspect the suction point, measure static pressure, check fan amp draw, and re-test the home. If the system isn't pulling the home below 4.0 pCi/L, we tell you exactly what it needs — usually a larger fan, an additional suction point, or sealing of unsealed sump covers and floor cracks.

Our Radon Mitigation Process in Taylor, OH

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A professional radon mitigation install in Taylor follows a defined sequence. Skipping steps is how systems fail post-test — which is why we don't.

  1. On-site diagnostic visit. We walk the property, identify foundation type (slab, basement, crawlspace, or mixed), locate sump pits and floor penetrations, and confirm where the system can be routed cleanly.
  2. Written, fixed-price proposal. You receive a documented scope, system design, fan specification, exterior routing plan, and total cost — usually within 24 hours of the visit.
  3. Installation in one day. Most Taylor residential systems are installed in 4–8 hours. We core the slab, run PVC, mount the fan, seal entry points, install the manometer, and label the system to Ohio code.
  4. Post-mitigation radon test. A continuous monitor runs for 48 hours after install. You receive a signed report showing the new radon level — almost always below 2.0 pCi/L.
  5. Documentation package. License number, warranty, test reports, and system diagram delivered digitally — everything your lender, buyer, or inspector needs.

Local Expertise: Radon Mitigation Built for Taylor, Ohio

Taylor and the surrounding Wayne County corridor sit on soils the Ohio Department of Health flags as elevated-risk. Homes near the Killbuck Creek watershed, properties built on the clay-heavy ridges off State Route 83, and older farmhouses on stone foundations west of town all share the same vulnerability — soil gas migrates upward through any unsealed pathway and accumulates in the lowest occupied level.

We've installed mitigation systems across Taylor and neighboring communities including Wooster, Orrville, Smithville, Apple Creek, and Doylestown. We know which subdivisions were built on backfilled lots, which neighborhoods have block-wall basements that need extra sealing, and which 1970s ranches in the area have crawlspaces that need sub-membrane depressurization rather than slab suction. That local pattern recognition saves time, money, and failed post-tests.

For real-estate transactions specifically, we coordinate with Taylor-area home inspectors, title companies, and listing agents. If your inspection report flagged elevated radon and your closing is two weeks out, we can usually test, install, and re-test inside that window. Call (234) 274-8330 the day you get the report — every day of delay narrows the schedule.

Radon Mitigation Cost in Taylor, OH

Most single-family Taylor homes fall between $1,200 and $1,950 for a complete active soil depressurization system, including post-mitigation testing and warranty. Pricing depends on foundation type (basement vs. crawlspace vs. mixed), exterior routing distance, fan size required, and whether sump sealing or sub-membrane work is needed. Commercial, apartment, and school projects are quoted by site. We do not sell financing gimmicks — we give you one written number and stand behind it.

If three companies have already told you "we'll let you know when we look at it," call us. We provide affordable Radon Mitigation Taylor homeowners can compare line by line against any other professional Radon Mitigation Taylor OH proposal.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in Taylor

How much does radon mitigation cost in Taylor?
Most residential radon mitigation systems in Taylor, OH cost between $1,200 and $1,950 installed, including a post-mitigation EPA-aligned radon test and system warranty. Crawlspaces with sub-membrane depressurization, multi-suction-point systems, and larger commercial buildings cost more and are quoted after an on-site diagnostic. We provide a fixed written price before any work begins — no hourly surprises.
What is the best radon mitigation company in Taylor?
Look for three things: an active Ohio Mitigation License (Radon Eliminator holds RC202), EPA-aligned testing protocols, and a written guarantee that the post-mitigation radon level will be below 4.0 pCi/L. We lead with our license number, document every test, and have installed systems across residential, commercial, school, and multifamily properties throughout Ohio — making us the top Radon Mitigation Taylor property owners and agents call when the result has to be defensible.
How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Taylor?
Ask for the Ohio mitigation license number in writing. Ask whether post-mitigation testing is included. Ask for a fixed price, not a range. Confirm the fan model and warranty length. Confirm the system will be labeled to Ohio code with a U-tube manometer. If a contractor can't answer any of those in plain English, keep calling.
What should I look for in radon mitigation services?
A code-compliant active soil depressurization system, a properly sized radon-rated fan (not a generic inline duct fan), sealed suction points, schedule-40 PVC routed above the roofline, a visible manometer, system labeling per Ohio rules, and a documented post-install test under 4.0 pCi/L. Anything less is not a complete radon mitigation service.
How long does radon mitigation take?
Most Taylor residential installations are completed in 4 to 8 hours in a single day. The required 48-hour post-mitigation test brings the full project timeline — from install to documented results — to about 3 days. Real-estate closings are usually accommodated comfortably inside a two-week inspection-to-closing window.
Is radon mitigation worth the investment?
Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States according to the EPA, and Ohio has one of the highest residential radon exposure profiles in the country. A mitigation system is a one-time cost that typically reduces indoor radon by 85–99%, protects every future occupant, and in real-estate transactions preserves the sale and the appraised value. For Taylor homes with confirmed levels above 4.0 pCi/L, mitigation is the only responsible answer.

Get Your Taylor Radon Mitigation Quote Today

Your inspection report came back high, or your test kit hit 5.0 pCi/L, or your closing is two weeks out — whatever brought you here, the answer is the same: a licensed Ohio radon professional, a code-compliant system, and a documented number under 4.0 pCi/L. Radon Eliminator (Ohio License RC202) installs mitigation systems across Taylor and surrounding Wayne and Stark County communities, with fixed written pricing and post-mitigation testing included on every job. Call now for the fastest Radon Mitigation near me option in Taylor, or request a written quote online.Call (234) 274-8330 to speak with a licensed Ohio radon mitigation specialist today, or request a free written quote. Real-estate deadline? Mention it when you call — we schedule those jobs first.

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