Radon Eliminator provides Radon Testing in Glenmont, OH. Fast, EPA-aligned radon testing in Glenmont, OH from Ohio's RC202 licensed pros. Call (330) 442-1466 for a free consultation.
Last updated: June 2026
Why Glenmont Homeowners and Realtors Call Radon Eliminator First
Photo by AI Generated (Grok Imagine)Radon Testing in Glenmont OH isn't just a checkbox on an inspection report — in Holmes County, it's a direct factor in whether a real-estate deal closes on time. Glenmont sits inside an EPA Zone 1 region, where the geology of Ohio's glaciated plateau pushes radon up through basement slabs, crawl spaces, and sump pits at levels that routinely exceed the EPA action threshold of 4.0 pCi/L. We've tested farmhouses off SR-520, newer builds near Mohican State Forest, and rental properties throughout the 44628 ZIP — and we've seen first-test results from 2.1 pCi/L all the way to 18.6 pCi/L within a five-mile radius.
Radon Eliminator is Ohio's licensed radon authority (Ohio Mitigation License RC202) serving residential homeowners, commercial property managers, schools, apartments, and the home inspectors who refer them. We don't guess. We measure, document, and deliver an EPA-aligned report you can hand to a buyer's agent, a lender, or an underwriter — and if mitigation is needed, we install a permanent, code-compliant system fast enough to keep your closing date intact.
- RC202 Ohio-licensed radon mitigation and measurement professional
- 48-hour turnaround on continuous radon monitor (CRM) tests for real-estate transactions
- EPA-aligned protocols — closed-house conditions, calibrated equipment, chain of custody
- Transparent flat pricing — no surprise add-ons after the test starts
- Trusted by schools, apartments, and commercial owners — the same protocol that passes a school board passes your home inspection
Call (330) 442-1466 to schedule Glenmont radon testing or request a written quote online.
Radon Testing Services We Provide in Glenmont, OH
Not every radon test is the same. The right test depends on whether you're under a closing deadline, doing routine due diligence, or following up after a mitigation install. Here's what we offer for Glenmont properties:
Real-Estate Transaction Radon Testing (48-Hour CRM)
This is the test most Glenmont homeowners and buyers need. We deploy a calibrated continuous radon monitor for a minimum 48-hour closed-house test, then deliver a signed, hour-by-hour report formatted for lenders, agents, and title companies. If the result is above 4.0 pCi/L, we can quote mitigation the same day so the deal keeps moving.
Long-Term Homeowner Radon Testing
For homeowners not in a transaction, the EPA recommends a 90-day to 12-month alpha-track test, which captures seasonal variation. Glenmont radon levels typically spike in winter when homes are sealed tight and the stack effect pulls soil gas upward — long-term testing catches what a two-day snapshot might miss.
Post-Mitigation Verification Testing
After any mitigation system is installed — by us or anyone else — a follow-up test confirms the fan, pipe routing, and slab seal are actually doing the job. We commonly see fan-swap mitigation work fail re-tests because the original installer skipped pressure-field extension diagnostics. We don't.
Commercial, Apartment & School Radon Testing
Ohio law and ANSI/AARST MA-MFLB and MALB protocols require specific multi-point testing in larger buildings. We handle apartment complexes, commercial buildings, and schools across Holmes, Wayne, Ashland, and Coshocton counties — with documentation that satisfies liability carriers, school boards, and HUD requirements.
Home Inspector Referral Program
If you're a home inspector working Glenmont, Millersburg, Loudonville, or Killbuck, we offer a dedicated referral lane: priority scheduling, co-branded reports, and a standing Special Offer for your clients. Ask about our inspector program when you call.
Our Radon Testing Process — Step by Step
Photo by AI Generated (Grok Imagine)Every Radon Testing Glenmont OH job follows the same documented EPA-aligned protocol. No shortcuts, no improvisation.
- Schedule and pre-test prep. We confirm closed-house conditions starting 12 hours before the test — windows and exterior doors closed except for normal entry/exit, HVAC operating as usual. We send a one-page prep sheet to the homeowner or listing agent.
- Monitor placement. Our technician places a calibrated CRM in the lowest livable level of the home — typically a finished basement, but sometimes a slab-on-grade first floor for Glenmont ranches without basements. Placement follows ANSI/AARST MAH protocol: away from drafts, exterior walls, and sump pits.
- 48-hour measurement. The CRM logs hourly radon concentrations, temperature, humidity, and barometric pressure. If anyone tampers with the unit or opens too many windows, the data shows it — and we re-test rather than submit invalid results.
- Lab-grade reporting. We pull the monitor, generate a signed PDF report with average pCi/L, hourly graph, test conditions, technician credentials, and RC202 license number. Reports are delivered within 24 hours of pickup — usually same day.
- Next-step guidance. If the result is below 4.0 pCi/L, we say so plainly. If it's above, we provide a written mitigation quote and a realistic install date — often within the same week for real-estate timelines.
Local Expertise: Radon in Glenmont and Holmes County
Glenmont sits in northwestern Holmes County, where the underlying bedrock is largely Pennsylvanian-age sandstone and shale — formations that, across Ohio, correlate with above-average radon emission. The Ohio Department of Health's county-level data lists Holmes County average indoor radon results well above the EPA action level, and the broader region around Millersburg, Nashville, Lakeville, and Big Prairie shows the same pattern.
We've tested properties on rural parcels off Township Road 367, older Amish-built farmhouses with stone foundations, vacation cabins near Mohican-Memorial State Forest, and modern builds in the Glenmont village limits. A few patterns we see repeatedly:
- Stone and block foundations common in older Holmes County homes leak radon through every mortar joint — not just the slab.
- Sump pits without sealed lids are the #1 entry point we find on Glenmont properties.
- Crawl spaces with dirt floors — still common in rural Holmes County — require sub-membrane depressurization, not standard sub-slab mitigation.
- Winter testing in this part of Ohio routinely produces higher results than summer testing because of how aggressively homes are sealed against the cold.
We serve Glenmont, Millersburg, Nashville, Loudonville, Killbuck, Big Prairie, Lakeville, and the surrounding Holmes, Ashland, and Wayne County communities. Crews dispatch from our Akron operations base, and we coordinate scheduling tightly so a real-estate test in Glenmont doesn't sit waiting behind a Columbus or Cleveland job.
What Radon Testing Costs in Glenmont, OH
Pricing is one of the things competitors hide. We don't. For most Glenmont single-family homes, real-estate-grade 48-hour CRM radon testing runs in the $150–$225 range, with the exact number depending on drive time, property size, and how many monitors are needed. Long-term alpha-track kits and post-mitigation verification tests are priced separately and quoted on the call.
If your test comes back high, we'll quote a permanent, code-compliant active soil depressurization (ASD) mitigation system at the same time. Most Glenmont mitigation installs land between $1,200 and $1,800 for straightforward basement homes — higher for crawl spaces, multi-zone slabs, or aesthetically sensitive exterior routing. Every quote is written, flat, and good for 30 days.
Call (330) 442-1466 for an exact number on your address.
Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Testing in Glenmont
How much does radon testing cost in Glenmont?
Real-estate-grade 48-hour continuous radon monitor testing in Glenmont typically runs $150–$225. Long-term homeowner kits are less; commercial and multi-family testing is quoted by building size. We provide a written flat price before we schedule — no surprises.
What is the best radon testing company in Glenmont?
The objective markers to look for are an active Ohio radon license (ours is RC202), use of calibrated continuous monitors rather than charcoal canisters for real-estate work, EPA-aligned testing protocols, and same-week reporting. Radon Eliminator meets all four and publishes our license number openly — many competitors don't.
How do I choose a radon testing provider in Glenmont?
Ask three questions: (1) What's your Ohio radon license number? (2) Do you use a continuous radon monitor or a passive charcoal kit? (3) Can you deliver the report inside my closing window? If they can't answer all three confidently, keep calling.
What should I look for in radon testing services?
EPA-aligned closed-house protocol, calibrated CRM equipment, signed reports with technician credentials and license number, and a clear path forward if levels exceed 4.0 pCi/L. Bonus: a provider who also installs permanent mitigation, so you don't have to start over with a second contractor.
How long does radon testing take?
A minimum of 48 hours of continuous measurement under closed-house conditions, per EPA protocol. We deliver the written report within 24 hours of monitor pickup — most Glenmont clients have results in hand within three days of scheduling.
Is radon testing worth the investment?
For a real-estate transaction, yes — buyers and lenders increasingly require it, and an undisclosed high reading after closing creates Ohio disclosure-law exposure for the seller. For homeowners not selling, a one-time test for under $200 tells you definitively whether your home needs mitigation. Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S. according to the EPA — and unlike most environmental risks, it's measurable and fixable.
Is 4.2 pCi/L dangerous?
It's above the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L, which means the EPA recommends mitigation. It's not an emergency — radon health risk is cumulative over years — but it should be addressed, especially before a sale.
Will the mitigation pipe look ugly on the outside of my house?
Not when we install it. Routing, fan placement, and exterior pipe color are all part of our design conversation before installation. We've done invisible interior routes through closets and garages on Glenmont homes where curb appeal mattered.
Schedule Radon Testing in Glenmont, OH
Photo by AI Generated (Grok Imagine)Whether you're a homeowner who just got a high inspection result, an agent trying to keep a closing on track, or a property manager handling a 24-unit building — the next step is the same. One call, a fixed price, a monitor on-site within days, and a defensible report in your hands by the end of the week.
Call (330) 442-1466 or request a quote online. We'll confirm your Glenmont address, walk you through prep, and lock in a test window that fits your timeline — not ours.
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Ohio-licensed (RC202), EPA-aligned, real-estate-ready. Call now for a flat price and a 48-hour turnaround — or request a written quote online.
Radon Eliminator Near Glenmont
Visit our nearest location or call us at 330-622-0434 for service in Glenmont.
