Radon Eliminator provides Radon Testing Near Me in Brownsville, OH. Fast, EPA-aligned radon testing in Brownsville, OH from licensed Ohio pros (RC202). Call (937) 749-3650 for a free consultation.
Last updated: June 2026
Why Brownsville Homeowners and Realtors Choose Radon Eliminator
When you search Radon Testing Near Me Brownsville OH, you need more than a guy with a monitor and a pickup truck. You need a licensed Ohio radon contractor who understands that a failed test mid-transaction can cost you a $300,000 closing — and who can move fast enough to save it. Radon Eliminator holds Ohio Mitigation License RC202, and we publish that number proudly because most of our competitors won't.
Brownsville sits in Licking County, an area the Ohio Department of Health classifies as Zone 1 — the highest radon potential designation the EPA assigns. Roughly 1 in 3 Ohio homes tests above the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L, and Licking County's clay-heavy soils and limestone bedrock push that number even higher in certain pockets along the Brushy Fork and the Licking River corridor. That is not fear-mongering. That is geology.
Here is what separates us from the HVAC company that "also does radon" on the side:
- Ohio-licensed radon specialist only (RC202) — radon is the entire business, not a side hustle.
- 48-hour closed-house testing aligned with EPA protocol and AARST-NRPP standards.
- Closing-deadline scheduling — we time testing and mitigation around your contract date, not ours.
- Transparent pricing published up front. No "call for a quote" runaround.
- Multi-vertical experience: single-family homes, commercial buildings, apartment complexes, and Ohio schools.
- Lifetime-grade workmanship on every mitigation system we install.
Call (937) 749-3650 for same-week scheduling in Brownsville and the surrounding 43721 ZIP corridor.
Professional Radon Testing Near Me Services in Brownsville
Every property is different. A 1920s farmhouse off State Route 668 has different radon entry pathways than a new build in a Newark-adjacent subdivision or a commercial warehouse near I-70. Our Brownsville radon testing services are built around that reality.
Real-Estate Transaction Radon Testing (48-Hour Closed-House Protocol)
The #1 reason people call us is an inspection report flagging elevated radon with a closing 10 to 14 days away. Our real-estate test follows EPA closed-building conditions: continuous radon monitors (CRMs) deployed in the lowest livable level for a minimum of 48 hours, tamper-resistant placement, and a signed, time-stamped report you can hand directly to the title company. Results are typically delivered within 24 hours of pickup. If the result is at or above 4.0 pCi/L, we can quote mitigation on the spot and complete most installations within 3 to 5 business days.
Long-Term Homeowner Radon Testing
If you are not under a transaction deadline, a long-term test (90+ days) gives a more accurate picture of your annual average exposure. We recommend this for families with children sleeping in finished basements — a common setup in Brownsville's older split-levels and ranch homes.
Commercial, Apartment, and School Radon Testing
Ohio law and HUD guidelines impose specific radon testing obligations on multifamily housing, licensed childcare facilities, and public schools. We perform ANSI/AARST MAH-2019, MALB-2014, and MAMF-2017 protocol testing — the standards most residential radon outfits aren't equipped to run. If you own a Brownsville apartment building, manage a Licking County commercial property, or sit on a school board, this is the testing scope you need.
Post-Mitigation Verification Testing
Every mitigation system we install is followed by a verification test within 24 hours to 30 days of activation. We won't sign off on a job until your home reads below 4.0 pCi/L — typically well below 2.0 pCi/L on our installs.
Home Inspector Referral Program
We run a named referral program for licensed Ohio home inspectors working the Newark, Heath, Pataskala, and Brownsville markets. Inspectors get priority scheduling, a transparent fee structure for their clients, and a single point of contact who answers the phone. If you're an inspector and your radon vendor is slowing your closings down, call us.
Our Radon Testing Process in Brownsville, OH
We've refined this process across thousands of Ohio properties. It works because it's boring, repeatable, and built around the EPA protocol — not shortcuts.
- Schedule and intake (same day). Tell us the property address, whether you're under contract, and your closing date if applicable. We confirm a deployment window — usually within 24 to 48 hours.
- Closed-house conditions begin. 12 hours before test deployment, windows and exterior doors stay closed except for normal entry/exit. We brief you (or the listing agent) on what to maintain.
- Continuous radon monitor deployment. Our technician places a calibrated CRM in the lowest livable level, photographs placement for chain-of-custody, and logs the start time.
- 48-hour minimum measurement period. The CRM logs hourly readings, temperature, humidity, and tamper events.
- Pickup, analysis, and report delivery. We retrieve the monitor, generate a signed PDF report with your average pCi/L reading, and email it to you, your agent, and the title company within 24 hours.
- Mitigation quote (if needed). If results exceed 4.0 pCi/L, you get a fixed-price mitigation quote the same day. No upsells, no "call us for pricing."
Local Expertise: Brownsville and the Licking County Radon Map
Brownsville is a small unincorporated community in Hopewell Township along U.S. Route 40 — the historic National Road. The geology here is exactly what radon thrives in: fractured Devonian shale, glacial till, and limestone bedrock that releases uranium decay products directly into basement air. If you live anywhere from the Flint Ridge State Memorial area down toward Gratiot, or north toward Hanover and Newark, you are sitting on the same radon-prone substrate.
We regularly service properties in:
- Brownsville and Hopewell Township (43721)
- Gratiot, Hanover, and Toboso
- Newark, Heath, and Granville
- Pataskala and Etna along the I-70 corridor
- Zanesville, Coshocton, and the eastern Licking/Muskingum line
We've tested homes ranging from pre-Civil War farmhouses along Brownsville Road to brand-new construction in subdivisions where the builder "installed a passive radon system" that isn't actually drawing any vacuum. Passive systems fail more often than people realize. If your builder handed you a stub of PVC and called it radon protection, get it tested.
One Brownsville-specific note: many older homes here have stone foundations or fieldstone crawlspaces. These require a different mitigation approach — typically a sub-membrane depressurization system rather than standard sub-slab — and most general contractors won't quote it correctly. We will.
How Much Does Radon Testing Cost in Brownsville, OH?
We publish pricing because the call-for-a-quote game wastes everyone's time. Final pricing depends on property size, access, and turnaround, but here is the honest range for Brownsville and surrounding Licking County:
- Standard 48-hour real-estate radon test: $150 – $200
- Rush 48-hour test (closing within 7 days): $200 – $275
- Long-term homeowner test kit (90+ days): $40 – $75
- Commercial / multifamily testing: quoted per building based on AARST device-count requirements
- Post-mitigation verification test: included with every system install
Mitigation systems for a typical Brownsville single-family home run $1,200 to $1,800 for standard sub-slab depressurization, with crawlspace and stone-foundation systems running higher. Financing is available. Every system we install carries a written workmanship warranty and a guarantee to bring levels below 4.0 pCi/L.
Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Testing Near Me in Brownsville
How much does radon testing near me cost in Brownsville?
A standard 48-hour EPA-protocol real-estate test in Brownsville runs $150 to $200. Rush testing for closings under 7 days runs $200 to $275. Long-term homeowner kits start around $40. We publish pricing up front — no "call for a quote" games.
What is the best radon testing near me company in Brownsville?
The best provider is a licensed Ohio radon specialist — not an HVAC, basement waterproofing, or general inspection company that offers radon as a side service. Radon Eliminator holds Ohio Mitigation License RC202 and tests/mitigates radon exclusively. That focus matters when your closing date is on the line.
How do I choose a radon testing near me provider in Brownsville?
Ask three questions: (1) What is your Ohio radon license number? (RC202-series licenses are required for mitigation in Ohio.) (2) Do you use continuous radon monitors with chain-of-custody documentation, or just charcoal canisters? (3) Can you guarantee a mitigation quote and install timeline that works with my closing date? If they can't answer all three, keep calling.
What should I look for in radon testing near me services?
Look for: EPA-aligned closed-house protocol, continuous radon monitor (CRM) technology, written reports accepted by title companies and lenders, Ohio licensure, and post-mitigation verification testing included with any system installed. Avoid anyone offering "instant" radon results — that's not how radon decay measurement works.
How long does radon testing near me take?
EPA-protocol radon testing requires a minimum of 48 hours of continuous measurement under closed-house conditions. Add 12 hours of pre-test closed-building setup and 24 hours for report generation. Total real-world turnaround is typically 3 to 4 days from scheduling to signed report.
Is radon testing near me worth the investment?
Radon is the #2 cause of lung cancer in the U.S. behind smoking, per the EPA and Surgeon General. Ohio has some of the highest radon levels in the country, and Licking County is in EPA Zone 1. A $175 test is the cheapest insurance policy you'll ever buy for your family's lungs — and it's required by most lenders during real-estate transactions anyway.
What radon level is dangerous?
The EPA action level is 4.0 pCi/L. At that level, the lifetime lung cancer risk to a non-smoker is roughly 7 in 1,000. The EPA recommends considering mitigation between 2.0 and 4.0 pCi/L as well. The World Health Organization sets its action level even lower, at 2.7 pCi/L.
Can radon be fixed before closing?
Yes. In most Brownsville-area homes we can install a mitigation system within 3 to 5 business days of contract signing, run a 48-hour post-mitigation verification test, and deliver a passing report to the title company in time to close on schedule. We do this every week.
Schedule Your Brownsville Radon Test Today
Whether you're a Brownsville homeowner worried about your kids in the basement, a Realtor with a closing on the line, or a property manager facing a compliance deadline — we can be on-site this week. Call (937) 749-3650 or request a quote online. Ohio-licensed (RC202), EPA-aligned, and built to close your deal on time.
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Same-week scheduling in Brownsville and across Licking County. EPA-aligned 48-hour testing, transparent pricing, and mitigation systems guaranteed to bring you below 4.0 pCi/L. Call now or request your quote online.
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