Radon Eliminator provides Radon Mitigation in Woodmere, OH. Licensed Ohio radon mitigation in Woodmere (RC202). Call (330) 877-7700 for a free consultation.
Last updated: June 2026
Why Woodmere Homeowners Call Radon Eliminator First
Photo by AI Generated (Grok Imagine)Cuyahoga County sits in EPA Radon Zone 1 — the highest-risk classification in the United States. Soil composition under Woodmere, Pepper Pike, Orange, and Beachwood routinely produces indoor radon readings above the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L. If your inspector flagged a number on Chagrin Boulevard, Brainard Road, or anywhere along the I-271 corridor, it is not a false alarm and it is not an overreaction. It is exactly what the geology predicts.
Radon Mitigation Woodmere OH is what we do every day. We are licensed under Ohio Mitigation License RC202 — a number most competitors bury in a footer or skip entirely. We install active soil depressurization systems engineered to EPA protocol, we document the result with a post-mitigation test, and we hand you paperwork that satisfies lenders, buyers, and title companies. If you are mid-transaction, we work to your closing date — not ours.
- Licensed Ohio Radon Contractor — RC202, stated upfront on every quote
- Closing-Date Service — testing and mitigation timed to your real-estate deadline
- Guaranteed under 4.0 pCi/L — or we modify the system at no charge
- Residential, commercial, school, and apartment — full-stack radon expertise in one Ohio company
- Transparent pricing — written quote before any work begins
Call (330) 877-7700 for a same-day quote on Radon Mitigation services in Woodmere OH.
Professional Radon Mitigation Services in Woodmere OH
Every home is different. A 1950s ranch off Fairmount Boulevard with a block foundation needs a different mitigation approach than a newer build with a poured slab and finished basement. Our systems are designed around your home's actual construction, not a one-size-fits-all template.
Residential Radon Mitigation System Installation
The core of our work is active soil depressurization (ASD) — a sealed PVC vent stack, a radon-rated inline fan, and a manometer for ongoing verification. Installed correctly, an ASD system pulls radon-laden soil gas out from under your foundation and discharges it above the roofline before it can ever enter the living space. For Woodmere homes with sump pits, crawl spaces, or finished basements with carpeted slabs, we adapt the design — sub-membrane depressurization for crawl spaces, sealed sump lids, or sub-slab suction points that avoid finished rooms entirely.
Commercial, School, and Apartment Mitigation
Ohio law and EPA guidance make commercial property owners, school districts, and multi-family operators legally responsible for safe indoor radon levels. We design and install multi-point mitigation systems for apartment complexes, office buildings, daycare facilities, and K–12 schools across the Cleveland metro. This includes pre-mitigation diagnostic testing, multi-zone fan sizing, and post-installation continuous radon monitor (CRM) verification — the documentation your board, insurer, or state inspector will ask for.
EPA-Aligned Radon Testing
Before we install anything, we measure. We use continuous radon monitors (CRMs) for short-term real-estate testing — results in 48 hours, hour-by-hour data, and a sealed device that cannot be tampered with. For long-term peace of mind, we offer alpha-track testing over 90+ days. All testing follows EPA measurement protocols and is suitable for real-estate disclosure.
Post-Mitigation Verification and System Inspection
An installed fan is not proof of a fixed problem. After every Woodmere installation, we run a post-mitigation radon test to confirm the level is below 4.0 pCi/L — the EPA action threshold. You receive the test report, the system schematic, the warranty documents, and the fan specifications. If you already have an older system that you suspect is underperforming, we also inspect, diagnose, and upgrade existing mitigation systems — including fan replacement, pipe re-routing, and seal repair.
Our Radon Mitigation Process — Built for Real-Estate Deadlines
Photo by AI Generated (Grok Imagine)Most Woodmere customers find us because a home inspection flagged radon and the closing is two to three weeks out. Here is exactly how we move:
Step 1 — Phone Diagnostic and Written Quote (Same Day)
Call us with the inspection report number, your foundation type, and the closing date. We give you a firm price range on the spot and a written quote within hours. No mystery pricing, no "we'll come look and let you know."
Step 2 — On-Site Diagnostic Visit
A licensed technician walks the property, identifies the optimal suction point, plans the vent stack route, and confirms electrical access for the fan. We discuss aesthetic preferences — exterior vs. interior routing, fan placement, paint matching for trim.
Step 3 — Installation (Typically One Day)
Most single-family Woodmere homes are mitigated in a single 4–8 hour visit. We core the slab, install the suction pit, route schedule-40 PVC, mount the radon fan outside or in an unconditioned space (never in living space, per code), seal foundation penetrations, and install the U-tube manometer for ongoing verification.
Step 4 — Post-Mitigation Test and Documentation
We place a continuous radon monitor for a minimum 48-hour post-mitigation test. You receive a digital report showing the new level — almost always well below 2.0 pCi/L — along with the EPA-aligned protocol used, the system warranty, and a transferable installation certificate for the next homeowner.
Local Expertise: Woodmere and the Eastern Cuyahoga County Radon Belt
Woodmere Village is small — under one square mile — but it sits in the middle of one of the most active radon zones in Ohio. The bedrock under the eastern suburbs (Woodmere, Orange, Pepper Pike, Hunting Valley, Moreland Hills, Chagrin Falls) is shale-rich, and shale is uranium-bearing. As that uranium decays, it releases radon, which migrates up through soil into basements and slab-on-grade foundations. Homes near Chagrin Boulevard, along Brainard Circle, and throughout the I-271/Harvard interchange corridor frequently test in the 5–12 pCi/L range — and we have mitigated single Pepper Pike homes that started above 20 pCi/L.
Because we work across the eastern Cleveland market — Beachwood, Solon, Orange Village, Lyndhurst, Mayfield Heights, Gates Mills, and Shaker Heights — we know which neighborhoods historically test high and which foundation types in this area respond best to which mitigation designs. That local knowledge is why our first-pass success rate (test below 4.0 pCi/L after one installation) sits above 98%.
We also work directly with Woodmere-area real-estate agents, home inspectors, and title companies. If your buyer's agent needs a radon contingency cleared before a Friday closing, call us Monday. We have a published home inspector partner program with referral pricing — ask us about it.
What Radon Mitigation Costs in Woodmere
The honest answer most contractors will not give you: a typical single-family Woodmere radon mitigation system runs $1,295 to $1,895. Pricing depends on foundation type (poured slab, block, crawl space, mixed), suction point count, fan size required, and whether the vent stack runs interior or exterior. Complex jobs — multiple foundation types, finished basements with no slab access, or homes requiring two or more suction points — can run higher, but we quote those in writing before any work begins. Commercial, school, and apartment pricing is project-scoped.
We offer financing on residential systems, and our work is backed by a written system warranty plus a guarantee that post-mitigation levels will fall below 4.0 pCi/L.
Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in Woodmere
How much does radon mitigation cost in Woodmere?
Most single-family Woodmere homes fall in the $1,295–$1,895 range for a complete active soil depressurization system, post-mitigation test, and warranty. Complex foundations or commercial properties are quoted individually. We provide a written quote before any work begins — no surprise charges.
What is the best radon mitigation company in Woodmere?
Look for three things: an Ohio radon mitigation license (ours is RC202), EPA-aligned testing protocols, and a written guarantee that post-mitigation levels will be under 4.0 pCi/L. Radon Eliminator meets all three and publishes our license number on every quote.
How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Woodmere?
Ask for the Ohio license number in writing. Ask whether post-mitigation testing is included. Ask whether the warranty is transferable to the next homeowner. Ask for a written quote, not a verbal estimate. If a contractor will not answer those four questions clearly, keep looking.
What should I look for in radon mitigation services?
A licensed contractor, an EPA-aligned system design (active soil depressurization with a U-tube manometer), exterior fan placement per code, sealed foundation penetrations, post-mitigation CRM testing, and a written warranty. Avoid any contractor who proposes interior fans in living space — that is a code violation.
How long does radon mitigation take?
Most single-family Woodmere installations are completed in a single day — typically 4 to 8 hours on site. Add 48 hours for the post-mitigation test. Start-to-finish, from the day you call us to the day you have documented results, is usually under one week.
Is radon mitigation worth the investment?
Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the United States, according to the EPA and U.S. Surgeon General. At 4.0 pCi/L, long-term exposure carries a lung-cancer risk roughly equivalent to smoking half a pack a day. A $1,500 mitigation system that drops the level to under 1.0 pCi/L is one of the highest-value health investments a homeowner can make — and it adds documented value at resale.
Is 4.2 pCi/L actually dangerous?
4.0 pCi/L is the EPA action level — meaning the EPA recommends mitigation at or above that number. The World Health Organization recommends action at 2.7 pCi/L. So yes, 4.2 pCi/L warrants action, especially if anyone sleeps in a basement bedroom.
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Get a Written Radon Mitigation Quote for Your Woodmere Home Today
Closing date approaching? Inspection report flagged a high number? Family sleeping in a basement bedroom? Call Radon Eliminator now. We are Ohio-licensed (RC202), EPA-aligned, and we will give you a firm price on the phone — not a runaround. Same-day quotes, real-estate-deadline installations, and a written guarantee that your post-mitigation level will fall below 4.0 pCi/L.Call (330) 877-7700 or request a written quote through our contact form. Serving Woodmere, Beachwood, Pepper Pike, Orange, Solon, Shaker Heights, and all of eastern Cuyahoga County.
Radon Eliminator Near Woodmere
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