Radon Eliminator provides Radon Testing Near Me in Dry Run, OH. Fast, EPA-aligned radon testing in Dry Run, OH from Ohio's licensed radon specialists (RC202). Call (330) 871-3206 for a free consultation.

Last updated: June 2026

Why Dry Run Homeowners and Agents Call Radon Eliminator First

If you searched Radon Testing Near Me Dry Run OH, you probably fall into one of three camps: your home inspector flagged elevated radon mid-transaction, you read that Ohio sits in EPA Radon Zone 1, or someone you know was diagnosed with lung cancer and never smoked a day in their life. All three are valid reasons to act now — and all three are exactly what we handle every week across Hamilton County and the greater Cincinnati corridor.

Radon Eliminator is a licensed Ohio radon contractor (Ohio Mitigation License RC202) — not an HVAC company or a basement waterproofer that dabbles in radon on the side. We test, we mitigate, we certify. That single-focus approach is why real estate agents, home inspectors, and commercial property managers across Dry Run keep our number saved.

Ohio has some of the highest indoor radon readings in the country. The Ohio Department of Health reports that roughly 1 in 3 Ohio homes tests above the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L. Dry Run sits on the same glacial till and limestone bedrock that pushes much of southwestern Ohio into elevated territory. In other words: if you live here, you should test. If your buyer's inspector tested and the number came back high, you need the test confirmed and a mitigation plan in motion — yesterday.

Call (330) 871-3206 for same-week scheduling, or scroll down to request a written quote.

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Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Radon Testing Near Me in Dry Run

Plenty of contractors will sell you a charcoal canister and call it a day. We do it differently, and the difference is what closes real estate deals on time.

  • Ohio License RC202 — publicly displayed. Most competitors won't tell you their license number. Ours is on every quote, every report, and every mitigation system tag. That matters because Ohio law requires a licensed mitigation professional for any installed system, and lenders are starting to ask.
  • 48-hour EPA-aligned testing protocol. We use continuous radon monitors (CRMs) calibrated annually, not mail-in kits that take two weeks to come back from a lab in another state. Your results print on-site.
  • Real-estate transaction speed. We schedule testing within 24–72 hours and can typically have a mitigation system installed within 5–10 business days of a confirmed elevated result. We won't blow up your closing.
  • Transparent pricing. Real-estate radon tests in Dry Run start at $150. Residential mitigation systems typically range from $1,295 to $2,200 depending on foundation type, sub-slab conditions, and routing. No vague "call for pricing" games.
  • Multi-vertical capability. Single-family homes, luxury estates, apartment complexes, schools, and commercial buildings. We're one of the few Ohio firms equipped for K–12 and multifamily compliance testing.
  • Lifetime-grade workmanship. Every mitigation system we install carries a written warranty, a post-mitigation verification test, and a system performance guarantee below 4.0 pCi/L.

Our Radon Testing Services in Dry Run, OH

We offer the full radon services stack — testing, mitigation, post-mitigation verification, and ongoing monitoring — for residential and commercial properties throughout Dry Run and surrounding Hamilton County communities.

Real Estate Radon Testing (48-Hour Closing Tests)

The most common reason people call us is a pending sale. Our real estate radon test follows EPA short-term testing protocols using a continuous radon monitor placed in the lowest livable level of the home for a minimum of 48 hours under closed-house conditions. You receive a signed, dated report with hourly readings, average pCi/L, and a pass/fail relative to the 4.0 pCi/L EPA action level — emailed the same day the monitor is retrieved. Buyer, seller, agent, and lender can all act on the same document.

Homeowner Peace-of-Mind Testing

Not in a transaction — just want to know? Smart move. The EPA recommends every home be tested every two years, and after any major renovation, foundation work, or HVAC change. Dry Run's mix of older ranches with finished basements, newer builds with crawlspaces, and walkout-style lots all produce different radon profiles. We test all of them.

Commercial, Multifamily, and School Radon Testing

Apartment owners, school districts, and commercial property managers in the Dry Run area have legal exposure if radon levels in occupied spaces exceed action thresholds. We perform AARST-NRPP MAMF (Multifamily) and MALB (Large Buildings) protocol testing — the standards Ohio relies on for compliance-grade documentation. Most local radon outfits aren't equipped for this. We are.

Post-Mitigation Verification Testing

Every mitigation system we install gets a follow-up test 24 hours to 30 days after activation to verify the system has driven radon below 4.0 pCi/L. We also re-test systems installed by other contractors when buyers or owners want independent confirmation the prior work actually performed.

Long-Term Alpha-Track Testing

For homeowners who want a 90-day to 12-month average — a more accurate annual picture than a 48-hour snapshot — we deploy alpha-track detectors and handle lab analysis. Recommended for any home that previously tested between 2.0 and 4.0 pCi/L.

Our 4-Step Radon Testing Process

We've refined this process across thousands of Ohio homes. It's built for speed, accuracy, and real-estate timelines.

Step 1 — Schedule (Same Day or Next Day)

Call (330) 871-3206 or submit our form. We confirm property type, foundation, and timeline. Real-estate transactions get priority slotting because we know what a missed contingency deadline costs.

Step 2 — Deploy the Continuous Radon Monitor

A licensed technician places a calibrated CRM in the lowest livable level, confirms closed-house conditions, and documents placement with photos. The monitor runs for a minimum of 48 hours and records hourly readings.

Step 3 — Retrieve, Analyze, and Report

We pick up the monitor and generate a signed report the same day. You receive average pCi/L, hourly graph, temperature/humidity logs (to flag any tampering), and a clear recommendation: no action, retest, or mitigate.

Step 4 — Mitigation Quote (If Needed)

If results exceed 4.0 pCi/L, we provide a written mitigation quote within 24 hours — usually with installation scheduled inside 5–10 business days. System design is matched to your foundation (basement, slab-on-grade, crawlspace, or mixed). Every system is code-compliant under ANSI/AARST standards and Ohio Department of Health rules.

Local Expertise: Radon in Dry Run and Hamilton County

Dry Run sits in eastern Hamilton County, tucked between Anderson Township and the Little Miami River corridor — an area where uranium-bearing soils and fractured limestone bedrock create a textbook radon environment. The EPA designates all of Hamilton County as Radon Zone 1, meaning predicted average indoor radon levels exceed 4.0 pCi/L.

We see consistent patterns across Dry Run properties:

  • Older walkout ranches near Beechmont Avenue and Five Mile Road often test in the 4–8 pCi/L range due to exposed lower-level slabs and original construction without sub-slab vapor barriers.
  • Newer subdivisions off Wolfangel and Salem Roads sometimes test elevated even with passive radon-resistant rough-ins — because passive stacks alone are rarely sufficient in Zone 1.
  • Homes near the Little Miami floodplain can show seasonal variation, with winter readings substantially higher than summer.
  • Finished basement living spaces — common in Dry Run's mid-century housing stock — concentrate exposure where families spend the most time.

We serve Dry Run alongside Anderson, Newtown, Mount Washington, Mariemont, Terrace Park, Milford, and the broader east-side Cincinnati market. Our trucks are on these streets weekly. We know the soil, the foundation styles, and the local building inspectors. That regional fluency is why agents from Sibcy Cline, Coldwell Banker, and Comey & Shepherd send buyers our way when a deal needs a clean radon number on a deadline.

Pricing: What Radon Testing Costs in Dry Run, OH

Other companies hide pricing. We don't. Here's what most Dry Run homeowners and agents pay:

  • Real Estate 48-Hour Radon Test: Starting at $150
  • Homeowner Short-Term Test: Starting at $150
  • Long-Term Alpha-Track Test (90+ days): Starting at $45 per detector
  • Commercial / Multifamily Testing: Custom quoted by square footage and unit count
  • Residential Mitigation System: $1,295 – $2,200 typical range
  • Post-Mitigation Verification Test: Often included with new system installs

Financing is available on mitigation systems. Ask about our home inspector referral program — inspectors who refer clients receive a named Special Offer and clients receive priority scheduling.

Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Testing in Dry Run

How much does radon testing near me cost in Dry Run?

Professional radon testing in Dry Run from Radon Eliminator starts at $150 for an EPA-aligned 48-hour continuous monitor test, with a signed report delivered the same day the monitor is retrieved. Commercial and multifamily testing is quoted by building size. We're upfront about pricing because hiding it wastes everyone's time — especially when a closing clock is running.

What is the best radon testing near me company in Dry Run?

The right radon testing company in Dry Run should hold an Ohio Radon License, use continuous radon monitors (not just mail-in canisters), provide same-day reports, and be capable of handling mitigation if results come back elevated. Radon Eliminator meets all four criteria — Ohio License RC202, calibrated CRMs, same-day reporting, and in-house mitigation crews — which is why we're the affordable Radon Testing Near Me Dry Run OH choice agents and inspectors rely on.

How do I choose a radon testing near me provider in Dry Run?

Ask three questions: (1) What is your Ohio Radon License number? (2) Do you use a continuous radon monitor or a charcoal canister? (3) Can you install a mitigation system if my test comes back high? If a provider can't answer all three clearly, keep calling. Choosing a professional Radon Testing Near Me Dry Run OH provider matters because a missed or sloppy test can derail a real estate transaction or leave a family exposed for years.

What should I look for in radon testing near me services?

Look for EPA-aligned protocols, calibrated equipment, closed-house condition verification, signed and dated reports, and the ability to escalate to mitigation under one roof. The top Radon Testing Near Me Dry Run providers also document placement with photos and include temperature/humidity logs so anyone can verify the test wasn't compromised.

How long does radon testing near me take?

A short-term radon test runs a minimum of 48 hours under closed-house conditions, per EPA protocol. From the time you call us to a final report in your inbox is typically 3–4 days. Long-term alpha-track tests run 90 days to 12 months for a more accurate annual average. Real-estate transactions in Dry Run almost always use the 48-hour test.

Is radon testing near me worth the investment?

Yes. Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States after smoking, and the leading cause among non-smokers, according to the EPA and Surgeon General. Hamilton County is in EPA Radon Zone 1, meaning elevated levels are predicted by default. A $150 test that protects your family or saves a real estate deal is among the highest-ROI inspections you can order on a home.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Testing Near Me in Dry Run

How much does radon testing near me cost in Dry Run?
Professional radon testing in Dry Run from Radon Eliminator starts at $150 for an EPA-aligned 48-hour continuous monitor test, with a signed report delivered the same day the monitor is retrieved. Commercial and multifamily testing is quoted by building size.
What is the best radon testing near me company in Dry Run?
The best provider holds an Ohio Radon License, uses continuous radon monitors, delivers same-day reports, and can install mitigation in-house. Radon Eliminator (Ohio License RC202) meets all four.
How do I choose a radon testing near me provider in Dry Run?
Ask for their Ohio Radon License number, confirm they use a continuous radon monitor instead of a charcoal canister, and verify they can install a mitigation system if needed.
What should I look for in radon testing near me services?
EPA-aligned protocols, calibrated equipment, closed-house verification, signed dated reports, photo documentation, and the ability to escalate to mitigation under one roof.
How long does radon testing near me take?
A short-term test runs a minimum of 48 hours under closed-house conditions. From call to final report is typically 3–4 days. Long-term alpha-track tests run 90 days to 12 months.
Is radon testing near me worth the investment?
Yes. Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers per the EPA and Surgeon General. Hamilton County is EPA Radon Zone 1, so elevated levels are predicted by default. A $150 test is one of the highest-ROI inspections a homeowner can order.

Need Radon Testing in Dry Run, OH — Fast? Call Now.

Whether you're a homeowner who wants to know the number, an agent staring down a 10-day closing window, or a property manager facing a compliance requirement, Radon Eliminator can have a licensed Ohio technician (RC202) at your Dry Run property within 24–72 hours. Same-day reports. Transparent pricing. Mitigation in-house if the number comes back high.Call (330) 871-3206 now, or request a written quote online. Ask about our home inspector referral program and current Special Offer for real estate transactions.Related services: Radon Mitigation System Installation | Commercial & Multifamily Radon Testing

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