Radon Eliminator provides Radon Testing in Goshen, OH. Need radon testing in Goshen, OH before closing? Call (513) 480-3970 for a free consultation.
Last updated: June 2026
Why Goshen Homeowners and Agents Choose Radon Eliminator
Photo by AI Generated (Grok Imagine)Radon Testing Goshen OH is not a side service for us — it is what we do. Radon Eliminator is a licensed Ohio radon contractor (Ohio Mitigation License RC202) serving Goshen, Clermont County, and the surrounding Cincinnati metro. We are not an HVAC company that dabbles in radon or a basement waterproofer adding a revenue stream. We test radon, we mitigate radon, and we do it on timelines that work for real estate closings, school boards, and apartment owners under compliance pressure.
Clermont County sits in one of Ohio's elevated-radon belts. The Ohio Department of Health classifies most of southwest Ohio as Zone 1 — the highest radon potential category the EPA assigns. That means homes in Goshen, Loveland, Milford, and Batavia routinely test above the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L. If you live here, testing is not paranoia. It is due diligence.
- Licensed Ohio specialist (RC202) — verifiable through the Ohio Department of Health
- EPA-aligned protocols using continuous radon monitors (CRMs), not mail-in charcoal kits
- 48-hour closed-house test with same-week scheduling for real estate transactions
- Transparent flat-rate pricing — published, not 'call for a quote'
- Real estate, commercial, school, and multifamily experience — single-family to 200-unit apartment portfolios
Call (513) 480-3970 to schedule a Goshen radon test, or request a quote online. If you are mid-transaction, tell us your closing date — we work backward from it.
Our Radon Testing Services in Goshen, OH
Not every radon test is the same. The right protocol depends on whether you are a homeowner checking on your family, an agent racing a closing clock, or a property manager facing a state inspection. Here is what professional Radon Testing Goshen OH looks like at every level we serve.
Real Estate Transaction Radon Testing
This is the most time-sensitive radon work we do. When a Goshen home goes under contract and the inspection contingency clock starts ticking, our team deploys a continuous radon monitor (CRM) for the required 48-hour closed-house test, then delivers a signed, EPA-compliant report directly to the buyer's agent, listing agent, and lender if needed. Results are typically available within 2 hours of pickup. If the result is above 4.0 pCi/L, we can quote and install a mitigation system before your closing date — that is our specialty.
Homeowner Radon Testing (Non-Transaction)
If you are not under contract but want peace of mind — maybe you have kids sleeping in a finished basement, or a neighbor was just diagnosed — a standard short-term CRM test gives you a defensible baseline. We can also place long-term alpha-track detectors (90+ days) for homeowners who want a seasonally-averaged number, which is a more accurate reflection of year-round exposure in Goshen's climate.
Commercial, Apartment, and Multifamily Radon Testing
Ohio landlords and commercial property owners carry real liability for radon exposure. We test apartment buildings, office complexes, retail spaces, and industrial facilities throughout Goshen and Clermont County using ANSI/AARST MAH-2019 and MALB-2014 protocols — the multifamily and large-building standards most local testers cannot legally execute. We handle device placement math, tenant notifications, and stakeholder-ready reporting.
School and Daycare Radon Testing
Goshen Local Schools and licensed daycares operating in Clermont County have specific testing obligations under Ohio Administrative Code. We follow ANSI/AARST MS-PC-2015 for schools and large buildings, testing all frequently-occupied ground-contact rooms and producing the documentation administrators need for boards, parents, and the Ohio Department of Health.
Post-Mitigation Verification Testing
After any radon mitigation system is installed — by us or anyone else — the EPA requires a follow-up test 24 hours to 30 days after activation to confirm the system pulled levels below 4.0 pCi/L. We perform independent post-mitigation testing and issue the documentation lenders and buyers want to see at closing.
Our Radon Testing Process in Goshen
Photo by AI Generated (Grok Imagine)Professional Radon Testing Goshen OH should never feel mysterious. Here is exactly what happens when you hire us.
Step 1: Schedule and Confirm the Closed-House Window
Call (513) 480-3970 or book online. We confirm your address, the reason for testing (transaction, peace of mind, compliance), and your timeline. For real estate tests, we identify your closing date and reverse-engineer the schedule. You will receive written instructions for maintaining closed-house conditions for 12 hours before placement.
Step 2: Device Placement by a Licensed Technician
A licensed Radon Eliminator technician arrives at your Goshen property and places a continuous radon monitor in the lowest livable level — typically a finished basement, slab-on-grade living space, or ground-floor bedroom. Placement follows EPA siting rules: at least 20 inches off the floor, 4+ feet from exterior walls, away from drafts and HVAC supplies.
Step 3: 48-Hour Continuous Sampling
The CRM logs hourly radon concentration, temperature, humidity, and barometric pressure. This data tells us not just an average — it tells us whether the test conditions were valid. Mail-in charcoal kits cannot do this. If a window was opened or the closed-house protocol was broken, we will know.
Step 4: Device Retrieval and Report Delivery
We retrieve the device, download the data, and issue a signed report — usually the same day. The report includes the 48-hour average in pCi/L, hourly graphs, environmental data, EPA interpretation, technician license number (RC202), and recommended next steps. We email it directly to you and any agents, attorneys, or lenders you specify.
Step 5: Mitigation Quote (If Needed) — Within 24 Hours
If your Goshen home tests at or above 4.0 pCi/L, we provide a written mitigation quote within 24 hours. We can typically install a code-compliant active soil depressurization system within 5–10 business days — fast enough to clear most closings. Learn more about our radon mitigation services.
Local Expertise: Why Goshen and Clermont County Have Elevated Radon
Goshen sits on a glacial till and limestone-rich substrate typical of southwestern Ohio. Uranium occurs naturally in these soils, and as it decays it produces radon gas, which migrates up through soil into homes via foundation cracks, sump pits, slab penetrations, and crawl space floors. The EPA's Map of Radon Zones places Clermont County in Zone 1 — predicted average indoor radon greater than 4.0 pCi/L.
We have tested and mitigated homes throughout the Goshen area, including properties off State Route 28, near Stonelick State Park, in the Goshen Township subdivisions north of Goshen Memorial Park, and rural acreage parcels along Edenton-Pleasant Plain Road. We also serve neighboring Loveland, Milford, Batavia, Owensville, Williamsburg, and Amelia. If you are buying or selling between Cincinnati and the Clermont County line, we cover it.
For real estate professionals: we participate in a structured home inspector referral program. Inspectors who refer Radon Testing Goshen work to us receive priority scheduling, white-labeled reports if requested, and a published Special Offer. Ask about it when you call.
Transparent Pricing for Radon Testing in Goshen
Every radon company in southwest Ohio tells you to 'call for a price.' We will not. Here is straightforward pricing for the most common Radon Testing Goshen OH services:
- Residential 48-hour CRM test: $150 flat — includes placement, retrieval, and same-day report
- Real estate transaction test (priority scheduling): $175 — guaranteed turnaround timed to your closing
- Post-mitigation verification test: $125
- Commercial / multifamily testing: custom quoted based on device count (ANSI/AARST MAH-2019)
- School and daycare testing: custom quoted per ANSI/AARST MS-PC-2015
For affordable Radon Testing Goshen pricing in writing, request a quote at radoneliminator.com or call (513) 480-3970. If your test comes back above 4.0 pCi/L, ask about bundling testing with mitigation — we typically credit the testing fee toward installation.
Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Testing in Goshen
How much does radon testing cost in Goshen?
Professional 48-hour continuous radon monitor testing in Goshen typically runs $150–$175 depending on whether it is a standard homeowner test or a priority real estate transaction test. Commercial and multifamily testing is quoted per device and per protocol (ANSI/AARST MAH-2019). DIY charcoal kits cost $15–$30 but are not accepted for most real estate transactions and lack the data integrity of a CRM test.
What is the best radon testing company in Goshen?
The best radon testing provider in Goshen is one that is (1) licensed by the Ohio Department of Health — ask for the license number, ours is RC202, (2) uses continuous radon monitors rather than mail-in kits, (3) can turn results around fast enough to meet a real estate closing, and (4) can also install the mitigation system if needed. Radon Eliminator meets all four criteria, which is why agents across Clermont County refer us.
How do I choose a top Radon Testing Goshen OH provider?
Verify three things before hiring: (1) Ohio radon license — required by state law for any paid radon work, (2) testing equipment — continuous monitors produce defensible data, charcoal kits do not, and (3) scope — a tester who cannot also mitigate is going to hand you off when you need them most. We handle the entire chain from test to mitigation to post-verification.
What should I look for in professional Radon Testing Goshen services?
Look for EPA-aligned protocols, ANSI/AARST certification, a published Ohio license number, written closed-house instructions, same-day or next-day reporting, and willingness to share raw hourly data — not just an average. If a company will not show you their license or their device calibration records, walk away.
How long does radon testing take?
A short-term radon test in Goshen takes 48 hours minimum under closed-house conditions, per EPA protocol. Add roughly 12 hours of closed-house conditioning before placement and a few hours for report generation. From the moment you call to a finalized report, plan on 3–4 days. Long-term alpha-track tests run 90 days to 1 year and give a more accurate annual average.
Is radon testing worth the investment?
Radon is the #2 cause of lung cancer in the United States and the #1 cause among non-smokers, per the EPA and Surgeon General. Ohio has some of the highest residential radon levels in the country, and Clermont County is in EPA Zone 1. A $150 test that either confirms your family is safe or identifies a fixable hazard is one of the highest-ROI inspections you can do on a Goshen home.
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Schedule Radon Testing in Goshen — Results in 48 Hours
Whether you are under contract and racing a closing date, a Goshen homeowner who wants peace of mind, or a property manager facing a compliance deadline — Radon Eliminator delivers licensed, EPA-aligned radon testing on the timeline you need. Ohio license RC202. Transparent pricing. Reports your lender, agent, or board will accept.Call (513) 480-3970 now for same-week scheduling, or request a quote online. Real estate transaction? Tell us your closing date and we will work backward from it.
Radon Eliminator Near Goshen
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