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Last updated: June 2026

Anna's Licensed Authority for Radon Testing and Mitigation

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Radon Testing in Anna OH is not optional in this part of the state. Shelby County sits inside EPA Radon Zone 1 — the highest-risk classification in the country, with predicted average indoor radon levels above 4.0 pCi/L. Ohio Department of Health data shows roughly 1 in 3 Ohio homes tested above the EPA action level. In Anna and surrounding communities like Sidney, Botkins, and Jackson Center, basement homes built on glacial till and limestone bedrock concentrate that risk further.

Radon Eliminator is a licensed Ohio radon contractor (Ohio Mitigation License RC202) operating across the state — and we treat Anna with the same urgency as Columbus or Cleveland. Whether you need a pre-listing test, a closing-deadline test triggered by a home inspector, or a compliance test for an apartment complex or school building, we deliver EPA-aligned protocols, certified continuous radon monitors, and results in 48 hours.

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Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Radon Testing in Anna

Most companies offering radon testing in Anna are HVAC contractors, basement waterproofers, or home inspectors adding radon as a side service. We are radon specialists only. That focus is what allows us to be the best Radon Testing Anna provider for real-estate transactions and compliance-critical commercial work.

  • Ohio Mitigation License RC202 — published, verifiable, and required by Ohio law for any mitigation system installation. Not every "radon guy" in west-central Ohio actually carries one.
  • EPA-aligned testing protocol — closed-building conditions, certified continuous radon monitors (CRMs), and chain-of-custody documentation that holds up in a real-estate negotiation.
  • 48-hour turnaround — the standard short-term protocol, with results delivered as a signed PDF report your agent, lender, or buyer's inspector can use immediately.
  • Transparent pricing — no "call for a quote." Residential testing in Anna is flat-priced and disclosed before we schedule.
  • Closing-deadline guarantee — if your inspection flagged elevated radon and you close in 10 days, we engineer the timeline backward from your closing date. We will not blow up your deal.
  • Multi-vertical capability — residential, commercial, schools, and multi-family apartment complexes. Few competitors are legally or operationally set up to handle compliance-grade radon work.

That combination — licensure, speed, transparency, and depth — is why agents and inspectors across Ohio refer us as their top Radon Testing Anna OH resource.

Professional Radon Testing Services We Offer in Anna, OH

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Our Radon Testing services Anna OH residents and property owners rely on cover every scenario where a defensible, EPA-aligned reading is required. Each is delivered by a licensed Ohio radon professional with documented chain of custody.

Real-Estate Transaction Radon Testing

This is the call we get most often in Anna: the buyer's home inspector ordered a charcoal canister, the result came back at 6.8 pCi/L, and the closing is in two weeks. We deploy a certified continuous radon monitor for the EPA-standard 48-hour test under closed-building conditions, deliver a tamper-evident report, and — if mitigation is required — we can install a code-compliant system within days, not weeks. Buyers, sellers, agents, and lenders all receive the documentation they need.

Pre-Listing and Homeowner Peace-of-Mind Testing

Selling a home in Anna, Botkins, or Jackson Center in the next 6 months? Test before you list. A documented pre-listing radon test — and, if needed, a mitigated system — eliminates the single biggest closing surprise in this region. For homeowners not selling, we offer the same affordable Radon Testing Anna OH service so families know exactly what their kids are breathing in finished basements and lower-level bedrooms.

Commercial, Apartment, and School Radon Compliance Testing

Ohio law and ANSI/AARST commercial protocols (MAMF-2017 for multifamily, MALB-2014 for large buildings) require specific testing methodologies for non-residential properties. We perform multi-unit sampling, ground-contact-room testing, and HVAC-coordinated protocols for property managers, school districts, and commercial owners. This is work the typical local one-truck radon outfit cannot legally or operationally execute.

Post-Mitigation Verification Testing

Every mitigation system we install in the Anna area is followed by a verification test — typically 24 hours after the 24-hour minimum operational period — to confirm the system has reduced indoor radon below 4.0 pCi/L. We aim lower. Our installations routinely deliver post-mitigation results under 2.0 pCi/L.

Home Inspector Referral Program

If you are an Anna-area home inspector, we have a named referral program with a Special Offer for your clients and reliable scheduling that protects your closings. Call us to enroll.

Our Radon Testing Process: How It Works in Anna

Radon testing is only useful if it is defensible. Our process is built around EPA short-term testing protocols and Ohio Department of Health requirements — the same standards a real-estate attorney or commercial compliance officer will scrutinize.

  1. Schedule and Confirm Closed-Building Conditions. We call back the same day, confirm your closing date if applicable, and instruct the occupant on the 12-hour closed-building lead-in required by EPA protocol.
  2. Deploy a Certified Continuous Radon Monitor. A licensed technician places the CRM in the lowest livable level — typically the basement or slab-on-grade ground floor — at the EPA-specified position, height, and distance from exterior walls.
  3. 48-Hour Active Sampling. The monitor logs hourly radon concentration, temperature, humidity, and barometric pressure. Hourly data is what makes the test tamper-evident — a charcoal canister cannot do this.
  4. Retrieve, Analyze, and Report. We retrieve the device, download the data, and produce a signed PDF report including average pCi/L, hourly trend graph, EPA recommendation, and (where relevant) chain-of-custody documentation.
  5. Recommend Next Step. If results are at or above 4.0 pCi/L, we provide a flat-priced mitigation quote on the spot. If results are between 2.0 and 4.0 pCi/L, we explain EPA's "consider mitigation" guidance plainly. Below 2.0 pCi/L, no action needed — and we tell you so.

Local Radon Expertise in Anna and Shelby County

Anna sits in northern Shelby County along State Route 119, surrounded by farmland, the Honda of America Manufacturing footprint, and a housing stock that ranges from century-old farmhouses near downtown to newer subdivisions off Kuther Road and McCartyville Road. Every one of those construction types interacts with soil gas differently.

Older Anna homes with stone foundations and dirt-floor crawlspaces often show some of the highest radon concentrations we measure in the region — frequently in the 8–15 pCi/L range. Newer slab-on-grade builds near Anna Local Schools tend to have tighter envelopes that paradoxically trap radon at higher concentrations than a leaky 1950s ranch. Homes with finished basements used as bedrooms or family rooms — common across Anna, Sidney, and Wapakoneta — represent the highest exposure scenario because occupants spend hours per day in the lowest level of the building.

We have tested and mitigated homes across Shelby, Auglaize, Logan, Miami, and Mercer counties. We know the soils, the building styles, and the Anna-area inspectors and agents who will see our report. That regional fluency is what separates a real Ohio radon specialist from a national franchise dispatching a subcontractor from two hours away.

Looking for Radon Testing near me in Anna? You found the licensed pros. Call our Ohio dispatch line or request a quote online.

Understanding Radon Levels: What the Numbers Actually Mean

Radon is measured in picocuries per liter (pCi/L). The EPA action level is 4.0 pCi/L. The World Health Organization recommends action at 2.7 pCi/L. Here is what your result actually means in plain English:

  • Below 2.0 pCi/L: No action required. Retest every 2 years or after major renovations.
  • 2.0 to 3.9 pCi/L: EPA suggests considering mitigation. Many Anna families with children sleeping in basements choose to mitigate at this level.
  • 4.0 to 9.9 pCi/L: Mitigation recommended. This is the most common range we measure in untreated Shelby County homes.
  • 10.0 pCi/L and above: Mitigation strongly recommended. Equivalent lung cancer risk to smoking roughly half a pack of cigarettes per day, per the EPA Citizen's Guide.

Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the United States and the leading cause among non-smokers, responsible for approximately 21,000 deaths per year per EPA estimates. It is invisible, odorless, and detectable only by testing.

Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Testing in Anna, OH

How much does radon testing cost in Anna?

Residential short-term radon testing in Anna is flat-priced and disclosed before we schedule — typically in the $145–$195 range for a 48-hour EPA-aligned continuous monitor test with a signed PDF report. Commercial, multifamily, and school testing is quoted by building based on square footage and number of ground-contact rooms. We don't make you call for a price on a basic test.

What is the best radon testing company in Anna?

The best Radon Testing Anna provider is whichever company is (1) licensed by the State of Ohio for mitigation — not just testing, (2) uses certified continuous radon monitors rather than passive canisters for real-estate transactions, and (3) can perform mitigation in-house on a closing timeline. Radon Eliminator carries Ohio Mitigation License RC202, uses CRMs, and self-performs mitigation across the state.

How do I choose a radon testing provider in Anna?

Ask three questions: What is your Ohio license number? Will you use a continuous radon monitor or a charcoal canister? Can you mitigate in-house if the test fails? Any provider who can't answer all three clearly is the wrong choice for a real-estate transaction.

What should I look for in radon testing services?

Look for EPA-aligned closed-building protocol, a certified continuous radon monitor (not a 7-day passive canister) for transactions, chain-of-custody documentation, a signed report with hourly data, and a licensed Ohio mitigation contractor who can move directly to a fix if needed.

How long does radon testing take?

The EPA short-term test is 48 hours minimum under closed-building conditions, preceded by a 12-hour closed-building lead-in. Results are delivered the same day we retrieve the monitor. Total elapsed time from scheduling to report: typically 3 to 4 days.

Is radon testing worth the investment?

In Shelby County, where roughly 1 in 3 homes test above the EPA action level, yes. For a real-estate transaction, a $175 test protects a six-figure deal. For a homeowner, it is the only way to know whether the air in your basement is contributing to long-term lung cancer risk. Radon is invisible and odorless — testing is the only way to know.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Testing in Anna

How much does radon testing cost in Anna?
Residential 48-hour EPA-aligned testing in Anna is typically $145–$195, flat-priced and disclosed before scheduling. Commercial, school, and multifamily tests are quoted per building based on square footage and ground-contact rooms.
What is the best radon testing company in Anna?
The best provider is one that holds an Ohio mitigation license (Radon Eliminator carries RC202), uses certified continuous radon monitors for real-estate testing, and can self-perform mitigation on a closing timeline.
How do I choose a radon testing provider in Anna?
Ask for the Ohio license number, confirm they use continuous radon monitors rather than passive canisters for transactions, and verify they can mitigate in-house if results come back elevated.
What should I look for in radon testing services?
EPA-aligned closed-building protocol, certified continuous radon monitor, chain-of-custody documentation, signed PDF report with hourly data, and a licensed Ohio mitigation contractor on the same team.
How long does radon testing take?
48 hours of active sampling, preceded by 12 hours of closed-building conditions. Results delivered same-day after retrieval — typically 3 to 4 days from scheduling to signed report.
Is radon testing worth the investment?
Yes. About 1 in 3 Ohio homes tests above EPA's action level, and Shelby County sits in EPA Radon Zone 1. A $175 test protects both a real-estate deal and your family's long-term lung health.

Schedule Radon Testing in Anna, OH — 48-Hour Results, Closing-Deadline Ready

Whether your closing is in 10 days, your tenants are asking questions, or you simply want to know what your family is breathing — Radon Eliminator is Ohio's licensed RC202 authority for Radon Testing Anna OH. Transparent pricing. EPA-aligned protocol. Real-estate timelines respected. Call now or request your quote online and we will confirm scheduling the same business day.Call our Ohio dispatch line or request a free quote online. Home inspectors — ask about our referral program.

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