Radon Eliminator provides Radon Mitigation in Ashland, OH. Licensed Ohio radon mitigation in Ashland (RC202). Call (833) 763-7766 for a free consultation.
Last updated: June 2026
Ashland's Licensed Radon Mitigation Specialist (Ohio License RC202)
If you live, sell, or buy property in Ashland, you are dealing with one of the highest natural radon-risk regions in the United States. Ohio Department of Health data places Ashland County firmly in EPA Zone 1 — the highest predicted indoor radon category — with county-wide averages above the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L. Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer behind smoking, and you cannot see it, smell it, or taste it.
Radon Mitigation in Ashland OH is what we do — only. Radon Eliminator is not an HVAC company, a basement waterproofer, or a general contractor that added radon as a side service. We are a dedicated, Ohio-licensed radon mitigation contractor (License RC202) installing EPA-aligned, code-compliant active soil depressurization systems across Ashland, Loudonville, Polk, Jeromesville, Savannah, and the surrounding Richland and Wayne County lines.
That focus matters when a deal is on the clock. Inspection contingencies in Ohio purchase contracts typically run 10 to 15 days. We schedule testing, design the system, pull required documentation, install, and post-test inside that window — without forcing your buyer, seller, or lender to renegotiate.
Call (833) 763-7766 for same-week Ashland scheduling, or request a written quote online with no high-pressure sales call.
Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Radon Mitigation in Ashland
Ashland homeowners and agents have plenty of contractors to call. Here is what makes us the top Radon Mitigation Ashland OH option when the stakes are real:
- Ohio License RC202 — published, verifiable, ours. Many competitors advertise "certified" without posting a state license number. Ohio law requires a Radon Mitigation Specialist license for any paid mitigation work. Ask anyone you call for theirs.
- The closing-deadline guarantee. Schedule before your inspection period expires and we will deliver pre- and post-mitigation results in time for your closing. We won't blow up your deal.
- Transparent, written pricing. Most Ashland single-family homes fall between $1,295 and $1,895 for a complete active sub-slab depressurization system. Crawlspaces, additions, drain-tile loops, and multi-sump configurations are quoted in writing before any work begins.
- Multi-vertical capacity. We mitigate single-family homes, multi-tenant apartments, commercial buildings, and Ohio public schools under the same RC202 license — work that requires engineered drawings and compliance reporting most local outfits cannot legally produce.
- Lifetime-grade workmanship. PVC pipe sized to the soil load, U-tube manometers on every system, exterior discharge above the eave line per ANSI/AARST standards, and a written guarantee that your post-mitigation level will be below 4.0 pCi/L (we typically deliver under 2.0).
We also run a named referral program for Ashland-area home inspectors and Realtors. If you refer radon work to us, ask about our Inspector Special Offer.
Radon Mitigation Services We Offer in Ashland, OH
48-Hour EPA-Aligned Radon Testing
Continuous radon monitors deployed in the lowest livable level for a minimum 48-hour closed-house test, per EPA protocol. Tamper-proof, time-stamped, and accepted by every Ohio lender and title company. Ideal for real estate transactions where a charcoal canister result will be questioned.
Active Sub-Slab Depressurization (ASD) Systems
The gold standard for Ashland basements and slab-on-grade homes. A suction pit is cut into the slab, sealed, and connected to a radon-rated inline fan that vents soil gas above the roofline. Properly sized fans (RP145, RP265, GP501 depending on soil permeability) typically reduce indoor radon by 85–99%.
Crawlspace Encapsulation and Sub-Membrane Mitigation
Many older Ashland farmhouses near Brookside Park, the Hayesville corridor, and rural townships have dirt or partial crawlspaces. We install reinforced 12-mil vapor barriers, seal perimeter walls, and tie the membrane into a depressurization riser — eliminating radon and moisture in one system.
Commercial, Multifamily, and School Mitigation
Apartment complexes, daycare facilities, and Ashland City School District buildings carry statutory obligations to maintain safe indoor air. We design engineered multi-point systems, provide stamped drawings when required, and deliver the documentation property managers and school boards need for compliance files.
Post-Mitigation Verification Testing
Every system we install is followed by a 48-hour continuous monitor test to confirm levels are below 4.0 pCi/L. You receive a written report — the document your title company, buyer's agent, and lender actually need.
Our 5-Step Ashland Radon Mitigation Process
We built our process around real estate timelines and homeowner peace of mind. Here is exactly what happens when you hire us for professional Radon Mitigation Ashland OH service:
- Diagnostic call and quote (same day). We ask about the foundation type, your test result, and your closing date. You receive a flat written quote — no on-site sales visit required for most homes.
- Pre-mitigation diagnostic (Day 1). Our licensed technician evaluates the slab, sump configuration, soil communication, and best discharge route. Sub-slab pressure field extension tests determine fan sizing.
- System installation (Day 1, typically 4–6 hours). Suction point cored, PVC routed through the most discreet path possible, radon fan mounted on the exterior or in an unconditioned attic, U-tube manometer installed, and all entry points sealed.
- Post-mitigation test deployment (Day 2–4). A 48-hour continuous monitor confirms the system is performing. Most Ashland homes drop from 8–15 pCi/L into the 0.5–1.8 pCi/L range.
- Documentation handoff (Day 4–5). You receive the post-test report, system warranty, fan specs, and the radon disclosure attachment your title company needs to close the deal.
Local Expertise: Why Ashland Homes Need Mitigation More Than Most
Ashland County is built on glacial till and fractured limestone bedrock — geology that produces radon-bearing soil gas at rates well above the national average. Ohio Department of Health data shows roughly 1 in 2 homes tested in Ashland County exceed 4.0 pCi/L. That is dramatically higher than the national 1-in-15 figure cited by the EPA.
We mitigate homes across the full Ashland footprint:
- Downtown Ashland and the Center Street historic district — older stone and block foundations with significant soil-gas pathways.
- Ashland University area — rental conversions and student housing where landlord liability is increasing.
- Brookside, Cleo Redd Fisher Park-adjacent neighborhoods, and Township Road subdivisions — newer slab-on-grade construction where passive radon stubs were installed but never activated.
- Loudonville, Perrysville, and Mohican-area properties — vacation cabins and rural homes on highly variable bedrock.
- Polk, Sullivan, Hayesville, Savannah, Jeromesville, and Mifflin — full Ashland County coverage with same-week scheduling.
We also serve the broader region around US-250, US-30, and I-71, including affordable Radon Mitigation Ashland service for nearby Mansfield, Wooster, and Mount Vernon homeowners searching for "Radon Mitigation near me" who cannot find a licensed Ohio contractor closer to home.
Real Estate Transactions: How We Save Ashland Deals
If your inspection report just flagged elevated radon and you are staring at a 10-day inspection contingency, here is what to do today:
- Call us at (833) 763-7766 with your closing date.
- Email us the inspection radon result (we accept PDF, photo, or portal screenshot).
- We provide a same-day flat-rate quote you can share with the other party's agent.
- We install within 3–5 business days and post-test within the inspection window.
Realtors and home inspectors: ask about our Ashland Inspector Referral Program. We provide priority scheduling, white-label reporting, and a named special offer for the inspection professionals who refer Radon Mitigation services in Ashland OH to their clients.
Radon Mitigation Cost in Ashland, OH
We publish pricing because Ashland homeowners are tired of "call for a quote" runarounds. Typical investment ranges for professional Radon Mitigation Ashland OH service:
- Standard basement or slab single-family home: $1,295 – $1,895
- Sump-integrated system: $1,495 – $2,095
- Crawlspace sub-membrane system: $1,795 – $2,795
- Mixed foundation / multiple suction points: $2,195 – $3,495
- Commercial, school, and multifamily: Quoted after site assessment
Financing is available for qualified Ashland homeowners. Every system includes the post-mitigation test, the manometer, the fan warranty, and our written guarantee of sub-4.0 pCi/L performance — making us both the affordable Radon Mitigation Ashland OH option and the best Radon Mitigation Ashland choice on workmanship.
Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Mitigation in Ashland
How much does radon mitigation cost in Ashland?
Most Ashland single-family homes fall between $1,295 and $1,895 for a complete active sub-slab depressurization system. Crawlspaces, drain-tile configurations, and large or mixed foundations run higher. We provide a flat written quote before any work begins — no surprise add-ons.
What is the best radon mitigation company in Ashland?
Look for three things: an active Ohio Radon Mitigation Specialist license (ours is RC202), ANSI/AARST-aligned installation standards, and a written post-mitigation guarantee of levels below 4.0 pCi/L. Radon Eliminator meets all three and publishes the license number publicly.
How do I choose a radon mitigation provider in Ashland?
Verify the Ohio license, ask whether the post-mitigation test is included, confirm the fan is radon-rated (not a generic inline blower), and require a written guarantee. Avoid any contractor who cannot quote in writing or refuses to share their license number.
What should I look for in radon mitigation services?
A proper system includes: a sealed suction pit, PVC sized for soil permeability, a radon-rated fan, a visible U-tube manometer, sealed slab cracks and sump lids, exterior discharge above the eave, and a 48-hour post-mitigation test. Anything less is incomplete.
How long does radon mitigation take?
Most Ashland installations are completed in 4–6 hours in a single day. Post-mitigation testing runs another 48 hours. From first phone call to final documentation, expect 5 to 7 business days — fast enough for nearly every real estate closing.
Is radon mitigation worth the investment?
Radon causes an estimated 21,000 lung cancer deaths per year in the U.S. — more than drunk driving. In Ashland County, where roughly half of tested homes exceed the EPA action level, a $1,500 system that protects your family for 20+ years is among the highest-ROI home improvements you can make. It also protects resale value, since Ohio disclosure law requires reporting known radon issues.
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Get Your Ashland Radon Mitigation Quote Today
Whether your inspection just flagged elevated radon, you're a landlord facing compliance, or you simply want your Ashland home tested before your kids spend another winter in the basement — Radon Eliminator is the Ohio-licensed (RC202) team that delivers.Call (833) 763-7766 now for same-week Ashland scheduling, or request a written quote online and we'll respond within one business hour. Every system includes EPA-aligned post-mitigation testing, a U-tube manometer, a radon-rated fan, and our written guarantee of indoor levels below 4.0 pCi/L.No high-pressure sales. No "call for pricing." No blown closings.
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