Radon Eliminator provides Radon Testing in Antioch, OH. Fast, EPA-aligned radon testing in Antioch, OH from Ohio's licensed radon pros (RC202). Call (330) 525-2310 for a free consultation.

Last updated: June 2026

Why Antioch Homes Need Radon Testing — and Why Speed Matters

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Ohio sits in one of the highest-radon regions in the United States. The Ohio Department of Health classifies most of the state — including Monroe County and the broader Antioch area — as Zone 1, the EPA's highest-risk designation, where the predicted average indoor radon level exceeds 4.0 pCi/L. Translation: if you own a home in Antioch, OH, there is a meaningful statistical chance the air inside it contains more radon than the EPA considers safe.

Radon is a colorless, odorless radioactive gas produced by the natural breakdown of uranium in soil and bedrock. It seeps through foundation cracks, sump pits, and slab penetrations into the lowest levels of a home — basements, crawl spaces, finished lower levels where kids sleep and families spend time. The EPA attributes roughly 21,000 lung cancer deaths every year in the U.S. to radon exposure, making it the second-leading cause of lung cancer after smoking.

Radon Testing in Antioch OH is the only way to know what your home's actual level is. You cannot smell it, see it, or feel it. Two identical houses on the same street can test dramatically differently based on foundation type, soil conditions, and ventilation. That's why a single, EPA-aligned test from a licensed Ohio professional is the starting point for any informed decision — whether you're buying, selling, or simply living in the home.

And when there's a real estate closing on the calendar, speed becomes everything. Radon Eliminator is built around a simple promise: we won't blow up your closing. We schedule tests within days, deliver results in 48 hours, and if mitigation is needed, we can install a permanent, code-compliant system in time to clear most contract contingencies.

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Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Radon Testing in Antioch

Antioch homeowners and real estate professionals choose Radon Eliminator because we are not an HVAC contractor or basement waterproofer that 'also does radon.' Radon is the entire business. Every technician operates under Ohio Radon Mitigation License RC202, follows EPA testing protocols, and uses calibrated continuous radon monitors — not the cheap charcoal kits you find at the hardware store.

  • Licensed Ohio specialist (RC202) — every test and mitigation system meets Ohio Department of Health requirements and is documented for lenders, attorneys, and inspectors.
  • 48-hour test turnaround — the standard EPA short-term test window, with results emailed in a transaction-ready PDF report.
  • Real-estate-grade chain of custody — tamper-evident placement, anti-interference protocols, and documentation that holds up under lender and buyer-agent scrutiny.
  • Transparent flat-rate pricing — published costs for residential testing. No 'call for a quote' games.
  • Multi-vertical capability — we test single-family homes, apartment complexes, schools, and commercial buildings across Ohio with the same licensed crew.
  • Home inspector referral program — Antioch-area inspectors get a dedicated scheduling line and a named Special Offer for clients they refer.

That combination — licensed expertise, transactional speed, and clear pricing — is what makes us the best Radon Testing Antioch option for anyone who needs the job done right and on time.

Our Radon Testing Services in Antioch, OH

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We offer a full menu of Radon Testing services Antioch OH property owners actually need — not a one-size-fits-all kit drop-off. Each test type is matched to the situation: a real estate deadline, a long-term health concern, or a commercial compliance requirement.

Short-Term Real Estate Radon Testing (48-Hour)

This is the workhorse test for Antioch real estate transactions. We deploy a calibrated Continuous Radon Monitor (CRM) for a minimum of 48 hours under EPA closed-house conditions, then deliver a signed, time-stamped report suitable for buyers, sellers, lenders, and attorneys. Most closings require this exact format. We can typically schedule within 1–3 business days of your call.

Long-Term Radon Testing for Antioch Homeowners

For homeowners who aren't under a transaction clock but want the most accurate picture of year-round exposure, we offer 90-day to 12-month alpha-track testing. Because radon levels fluctuate with seasons, soil moisture, and HVAC use, long-term tests give a truer annual average than any short-term snapshot — ideal for families with children sleeping in basement or lower-level bedrooms.

Post-Mitigation Verification Testing

After any mitigation system is installed — whether by us or another contractor — Ohio code and EPA protocol require a follow-up test to confirm the system actually reduced radon below 4.0 pCi/L. We provide independent post-mitigation testing with documentation buyers and lenders accept.

Commercial, Multifamily, and School Radon Testing

Property managers, apartment owners, and school administrators in the Antioch and Monroe County area have legal and ethical obligations around indoor air quality. We perform multi-point radon testing across large buildings, follow ANSI/AARST-MAMF and MALB protocols for multifamily and large buildings, and produce compliance documentation suitable for boards, insurers, and regulators. Few contractors in the region are licensed and equipped to handle this work — we are.

DIY Test Kit Verification and Second Opinions

Got a hardware-store kit back at 4.2 pCi/L and don't know whether to believe it? We'll come out and run a professional CRM test to confirm or contradict the result before you spend thousands on mitigation. This is one of the most common calls we get from Antioch buyers mid-transaction.

Our Radon Testing Process — Built for Antioch Closings

Every Radon Eliminator test follows the same disciplined, EPA-aligned process. It's how we deliver results you — and your buyer's lender — can actually trust.

Step 1: Phone consultation and scheduling. We ask about the property, your timeline, and whether this is real-estate, health-driven, or compliance-driven. We quote a flat price on the call and book the placement appointment, often within 24–72 hours.

Step 2: Closed-house conditions briefing. Before we place the monitor, we walk the homeowner or listing agent through EPA closed-house protocol: windows shut, doors closed except for normal entry/exit, HVAC operating normally. This prevents test manipulation and ensures defensible results.

Step 3: Calibrated monitor placement. A licensed RC202 technician places a Continuous Radon Monitor in the lowest livable level of the home, away from drafts, exterior walls, and moisture sources, at proper breathing-zone height. Placement is documented with photos.

Step 4: 48-hour data collection. The CRM records hourly readings, temperature, humidity, and barometric pressure — and flags any tampering or anomalous conditions. This is the gold standard for transactional radon testing.

Step 5: Report delivery and recommendations. Within one business day of pickup, you receive a signed PDF report with the average pCi/L, the EPA action threshold, hourly graphs, and our clear recommendation. If mitigation is needed, we provide a flat-rate quote on the same call — and we can usually install within 5–10 business days, fast enough for most closing schedules.

Local Expertise: Radon Testing Across Antioch and Monroe County

Antioch sits in southeastern Ohio's Monroe County, in a region where the underlying geology — Pennsylvanian and Permian-age shales, sandstones, and the uranium-bearing soils common across the Appalachian Plateau — actively produces radon. Homes along SR 7, near the Ohio River corridor, and throughout the rural hillsides surrounding the village all share the same geological risk profile. We've tested properties from village center homes near Antioch United Methodist Church to farmsteads off Bealls Run Road and rental properties in nearby Woodsfield, Beallsville, and Sardis.

Because we work across this entire corner of Ohio, we understand the housing stock: older block-foundation farmhouses, mid-century basement homes, manufactured homes on crawl spaces, and newer slab-on-grade builds. Each foundation type interacts with radon differently, and an experienced eye matters when interpreting results and designing a fix. Our crews regularly travel from our Akron base into Monroe County to serve Antioch directly — there is no 'we don't service that area' on our map.

If you searched Radon Testing near me or top Radon Testing Antioch and landed here, you've found the licensed Ohio specialist who actually shows up. We also serve surrounding communities and coordinate easily with Antioch-area home inspectors, title companies, and real estate brokerages who need a reliable radon partner.

Radon Testing Cost in Antioch — Straight Pricing

One of the loudest complaints we hear about other radon companies: 'Just tell me what it costs.' Fair enough. Here's the honest range for affordable Radon Testing Antioch property owners can expect:

  • Short-term real estate test (48-hour CRM): typically $150–$225 for a standard single-family home, all-inclusive — placement, pickup, report.
  • Long-term alpha-track test: typically $40–$80 per device, depending on duration.
  • Post-mitigation verification test: typically $125–$175.
  • Commercial / multifamily testing: quoted per building based on square footage and number of monitoring points; multi-unit volume discounts apply.

Mitigation, if needed, is a separate flat-rate quote based on foundation type and system design — most Antioch-area homes fall in the $1,200–$1,800 range for a standard sub-slab depressurization system. Call for an exact number on your specific property.

Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Testing in Antioch

How much does radon testing cost in Antioch?

A professional 48-hour short-term radon test in Antioch typically runs $150–$225, all-inclusive. Long-term tests are less, commercial tests are quoted per building. We publish flat-rate pricing on the phone — no surprise add-ons at the door.

What is the best radon testing company in Antioch?

The best choice is a licensed Ohio radon specialist — not a general home inspector or HVAC contractor. Radon Eliminator holds Ohio Mitigation License RC202, uses calibrated continuous radon monitors, and produces transaction-ready reports trusted by lenders and attorneys across the state.

How do I choose a radon testing provider in Antioch?

Ask three questions: (1) What is your Ohio radon license number? (legitimate pros will rattle it off — ours is RC202). (2) Do you use a calibrated continuous radon monitor or a charcoal kit? (CRM is the real-estate standard). (3) Will the report be ready in time for my closing? If any answer is vague, keep dialing.

What should I look for in radon testing services?

Ohio licensing (RC202-class license), EPA-aligned protocol, CRM-based testing rather than passive charcoal, closed-house condition verification, photo documentation of placement, and a clear written report with hourly data. Anything less is hobbyist work.

How long does radon testing take?

An EPA-compliant short-term test requires a minimum of 48 hours of continuous measurement under closed-house conditions. From your initial call to a signed report in hand, the typical timeline is 4–6 days. Faster scheduling is available for active real estate transactions.

Is radon testing worth the investment?

Yes. The EPA links radon to roughly 21,000 lung cancer deaths annually, and Ohio sits in the highest-risk zone. For under $200, a test tells you whether the air your family breathes — or the home you're about to buy — meets federal safety guidelines. There is no cheaper insurance policy on a home.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Testing in Antioch

How much does radon testing cost in Antioch?
A professional 48-hour short-term radon test in Antioch typically costs $150–$225, all-inclusive. Long-term alpha-track tests are less, and commercial or multifamily testing is quoted per building. Radon Eliminator publishes flat-rate pricing on the phone with no surprise add-ons.
What is the best radon testing company in Antioch?
The best choice is a licensed Ohio radon specialist, not a general inspector or HVAC contractor. Radon Eliminator holds Ohio Mitigation License RC202, uses calibrated continuous radon monitors, and produces transaction-ready reports trusted by Ohio lenders and attorneys.
How do I choose a radon testing provider in Antioch?
Ask three things: their Ohio radon license number (ours is RC202), whether they use a continuous radon monitor or a charcoal kit (CRM is the real-estate standard), and whether they can deliver a report in time for your closing. Vague answers mean keep searching.
What should I look for in radon testing services?
Look for Ohio licensing, EPA-aligned protocol, continuous radon monitor (CRM) equipment, closed-house condition verification, photo documentation of monitor placement, and a written report with hourly data and a clear recommendation.
How long does radon testing take?
An EPA-compliant short-term radon test requires a minimum of 48 hours of continuous measurement under closed-house conditions. From initial call to signed report, the typical timeline is 4–6 days, with faster scheduling available for active real estate deals.
Is radon testing worth the investment?
Absolutely. The EPA attributes around 21,000 lung cancer deaths per year to radon, and Ohio is a Zone 1 high-risk state. For under $200, you find out whether your home meets federal safety guidelines — the cheapest insurance policy in real estate.

Need Radon Testing in Antioch, OH? Call Ohio's Licensed RC202 Specialist Today.

Whether you're staring down a 10-day closing deadline, worried about kids sleeping in a finished basement, or responsible for an apartment building or school, Radon Eliminator delivers EPA-aligned testing, transaction-ready reports, and — if needed — permanent, code-compliant mitigation. Licensed under Ohio Mitigation License RC202. Flat-rate pricing. 48-hour results. Real estate timelines respected.Call now for same-week scheduling in Antioch and across Monroe County, or request a quote online and we'll respond within one business day. Home inspectors — ask about our referral program and Special Offer for your clients.

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