Radon Eliminator provides Radon Testing Near Me in Homeworth, OH. Fast, EPA-aligned radon testing in Homeworth, OH from Ohio's licensed RC202 specialists. Call (330) 754-2330 for a free consultation.

Last updated: June 2026

Homeworth's Trusted Source for Radon Testing Near Me

If you searched Radon Testing Near Me Homeworth OH, you're almost certainly facing one of three situations: an inspection report came back hot mid-transaction, you just read that Mahoning and Columbiana counties sit inside the EPA's Zone 1 (the highest-risk radon zone in the country), or your home inspector flagged it as a must-test before closing. Radon Eliminator is the licensed Ohio specialist (Ohio Radon Mitigation License RC202) that homeowners, buyers, sellers, and commercial property owners in Homeworth call when the answer needs to be accurate, fast, and defensible at the closing table.

Homeworth sits in a part of northeast Ohio where glacial till, fractured shale, and high-uranium bedrock combine to push indoor radon readings well above the EPA's 4.0 pCi/L action level — sometimes into double digits. We test it. We document it. And if it's elevated, we fix it permanently with a code-compliant mitigation system installed on a timeline that respects your closing date.

Call (330) 754-2330 for same-week radon testing in Homeworth, or request a quote online. We publish our pricing because you shouldn't have to chase a contractor down for a number.

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Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Radon Testing in Homeworth, OH

Most companies advertising radon testing near me in Homeworth are HVAC outfits, basement waterproofers, or general home-service brands that added radon as a side line. Radon Eliminator is different on every measurable axis.

  • Licensed Ohio specialist (RC202): We publish our Ohio Department of Health mitigation license number on every proposal. Not every company offering professional Radon Testing Near Me Homeworth OH services can legally install a mitigation system in this state. We can — and we do, every week.
  • Closing-deadline scheduling: Standard EPA-aligned short-term tests run 48 hours. We can deploy a continuous radon monitor in a Homeworth home within 24–72 hours of your call, deliver a lab-grade report, and — if mitigation is required — install a full system in time to make your closing date. We've never blown up a deal.
  • Transparent, published pricing: Residential radon tests in the Homeworth area start at a flat published rate. Mitigation systems are quoted on the spot after a visual diagnostic. No "call for pricing" runaround.
  • Multi-vertical authority: We're one of the few Ohio firms credentialed to handle residential homes, commercial buildings, apartment complexes, and K–12 schools — the compliance-grade testing protocols (multi-unit sampling, long-term placements, ASD design for large footprints) that most local radon guys can't legally or operationally perform.
  • Inspector referral program: Home inspectors across Stark, Mahoning, and Columbiana counties refer their radon work to us because we never compete for the inspection — we just deliver the radon piece cleanly and protect the inspector's relationship with the client.

Our Radon Testing Services in Homeworth, OH

Radon Eliminator offers the full spectrum of EPA-aligned testing — not a one-size-fits-all kit dropped in the basement. Here's what's available when you book Radon Testing Near Me services in Homeworth.

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

This is the workhorse test for any Homeworth real estate transaction. We deploy a calibrated continuous radon monitor (CRM) under closed-house conditions for a minimum of 48 hours, then deliver a tamper-evident, hour-by-hour report that satisfies lender, buyer, and seller requirements. The report includes average pCi/L, peak readings, temperature, humidity, and barometric pressure — defensible if anyone challenges the result.

Long-Term Radon Testing (90+ Days)

For homeowners who already live in the property and want the most accurate picture of year-round exposure, we offer alpha-track long-term tests. Radon levels in Homeworth swing seasonally — typically higher in winter when homes are closed up — so a 90-day or 12-month test gives a truer average than a single weekend reading.

Post-Mitigation Verification Testing

After any mitigation system is installed — by us or someone else — we run a verification test to confirm levels are at or below 4.0 pCi/L (and ideally under 2.0). This is required for most real estate closings and is the only way to legitimately certify the system is working.

Commercial, Apartment, and School Radon Testing

Multi-unit and large-building testing requires statistical sampling protocols (ANSI/AARST MA-MFLB and MALB standards) that single-family testers don't use. Apartment complex owners, commercial landlords, school districts, and daycare operators in the Homeworth and Alliance area rely on us for compliance-grade Radon Testing Near Me services that hold up under regulatory review.

Diagnostic Pre-Mitigation Testing

If a test came back elevated, we don't just slap a fan on the wall. We perform sub-slab communication diagnostics — pressure field extension testing — to design the right system for your specific foundation. This is the difference between a mitigation system that drops you from 8.4 to 0.7 pCi/L and one that drops you to 3.9 and barely passes.

How Our Radon Testing Process Works in Homeworth

Here's exactly what happens when you book the top Radon Testing Near Me Homeworth OH service. No mystery, no surprise fees.

  1. Call or request online (Day 0): Tell us the property address, the foundation type (basement, crawlspace, slab), and your closing date if applicable. We confirm pricing and schedule the deployment.
  2. Monitor deployment (Day 1): A licensed technician places a calibrated continuous radon monitor in the lowest livable level of the home, sets closed-house conditions, and documents placement with photos. Total visit: about 20 minutes.
  3. 48-hour test window (Days 1–3): The CRM logs an hourly radon reading. Closed-house protocol must be maintained — we leave clear instructions for the homeowner or listing agent.
  4. Retrieval and report (Day 3): We pick up the monitor and deliver a full EPA-aligned report within 24 hours, often same-day. The report is emailed to you, your agent, your inspector, or your lender — whoever needs it.
  5. Mitigation, if needed (Days 4–10): If the result is at or above 4.0 pCi/L, we provide a flat-rate mitigation quote and can typically install within 5–10 business days — fast enough for almost any closing timeline.

Local Expertise: Radon in Homeworth, Ohio

Homeworth (ZIP 44634) sits in southwest Mahoning County, bordering Columbiana and Stark counties, with neighbors like Alliance, Sebring, Beloit, and Salem. This corner of Ohio is geologically rough on indoor air quality. The underlying Pennsylvanian-age shales and sandstones contain elevated uranium concentrations, and the soils above them transmit radon efficiently into basements and crawlspaces.

The EPA classifies Mahoning, Columbiana, and Stark counties as Zone 1 — the highest radon risk category, with predicted average indoor screening levels above 4.0 pCi/L. Ohio Department of Health data shows roughly 1 in 3 Ohio homes tests above the EPA action level, and homes around Homeworth, Alliance, and Salem routinely test even higher. We've delivered mitigation results in this area below 1.0 pCi/L on homes that started at 14+.

We serve the entire Homeworth area including the surrounding rural townships of Knox, Goshen, and Smith, the Beloit corridor along OH-62, properties near Berlin Reservoir, and the older housing stock around Alliance and Sebring where basement foundations and dirt crawlspaces are common. Whether your property is a 1920s farmhouse off Georgetown Road or new construction near US-30, our affordable Radon Testing Near Me Homeworth services are calibrated to local conditions.

Who We Serve in Homeworth and Surrounding Areas

  • Home buyers and sellers needing fast, defensible radon testing before closing
  • Real estate agents who need a reliable radon partner who won't blow up a deal
  • Home inspectors looking for a referral partner with a published Special Offer program
  • Homeowners concerned about long-term family exposure — especially with finished basements or kids' bedrooms below grade
  • Commercial property owners and landlords with statutory duty-of-care obligations
  • Apartment complex owners needing multi-unit compliance testing
  • School districts and daycares required to test under Ohio guidance

If you're searching for the best Radon Testing Near Me Homeworth provider, the right question isn't "who's closest" — it's "who's licensed, who's fast, and who can stand behind the report at the closing table." That's us.

Pricing and What to Expect

Real estate short-term radon tests in Homeworth start at a published flat rate that includes deployment, retrieval, and the full EPA-aligned report. Commercial and multi-unit pricing scales by the number of sample points required under ANSI/AARST standards. Mitigation systems for typical Homeworth single-family homes generally fall between $1,400 and $2,200 depending on foundation type, with a written quote provided after on-site diagnostics.

Every Radon Eliminator mitigation system includes:

  • Code-compliant PVC piping and a properly rated radon fan
  • System monitor (manometer) for ongoing verification
  • Post-installation verification testing
  • Workmanship warranty and fan manufacturer warranty
  • Guarantee that final levels will be below 4.0 pCi/L — or we keep working until they are

Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Testing in Homeworth

How much does radon testing near me cost in Homeworth?

A standard 48-hour real estate radon test in Homeworth from Radon Eliminator is a flat published rate — typically $150–$200 — that includes monitor deployment, retrieval, and a full EPA-aligned report. Long-term tests and commercial multi-point sampling are quoted separately. We don't make you call to find out the price.

What is the best radon testing near me company in Homeworth?

The objective criteria are: (1) Ohio Department of Health license (look for the RC license number — ours is RC202), (2) use of calibrated continuous radon monitors rather than charcoal canisters for real estate, (3) ability to mitigate in-house if results come back high, and (4) closing-deadline scheduling. Radon Eliminator meets all four.

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

Ask three questions: What's your Ohio radon license number? Can you deliver a report within 72 hours? If results are elevated, can you mitigate in time for my closing? If the company hesitates on any of those, keep calling.

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

Look for EPA-aligned protocols, continuous monitor data (not just a single average number), tamper-evident reporting, licensed technicians, and a clearly explained closed-house testing protocol. Avoid anyone using only mail-in charcoal kits for a real estate transaction — they're allowed but far less defensible if results are challenged.

How long does radon testing near me take?

The test itself runs 48 hours minimum under EPA real estate protocol. From your initial call to having a report in hand is typically 3–4 days. If mitigation is needed, we can usually install within 5–10 business days after that.

Is radon testing near me worth the investment?

Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S. behind smoking, per the Surgeon General and EPA. In a Zone 1 county like Mahoning, where roughly 1 in 3 homes tests high, a $150 test is the cheapest insurance in real estate. For owner-occupants, knowing your number is the only way to make an informed decision about long-term family exposure.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Testing Near Me in Homeworth

How much does radon testing near me cost in Homeworth?
A standard 48-hour real estate radon test in Homeworth from Radon Eliminator is a flat published rate, typically $150–$200, including monitor deployment, retrieval, and a full EPA-aligned report. Long-term and commercial multi-point sampling are quoted separately.
What is the best radon testing near me company in Homeworth?
The best provider holds an Ohio Department of Health radon license (Radon Eliminator's is RC202), uses calibrated continuous radon monitors, can mitigate in-house, and schedules around closing deadlines.
How do I choose a radon testing near me provider in Homeworth?
Ask for the Ohio radon license number, confirm they can deliver a report within 72 hours, and verify they can mitigate in time for your closing if results are elevated.
What should I look for in radon testing near me services?
Look for EPA-aligned protocols, continuous monitor data, tamper-evident reporting, licensed technicians, and clearly explained closed-house testing procedures.
How long does radon testing near me take?
The EPA real estate test runs 48 hours minimum. From initial call to report in hand is typically 3–4 days, with mitigation installable within 5–10 business days after that.
Is radon testing near me worth the investment?
Yes. Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S., and in Mahoning County (a Zone 1 area) roughly 1 in 3 homes tests above the EPA action level. A $150 test is the cheapest insurance in real estate.

Need Radon Testing in Homeworth Before Closing? Call Today.

Whether you're 10 days from a closing, a landlord with compliance obligations, or a homeowner who just wants to know your number — Radon Eliminator delivers EPA-aligned testing and code-compliant mitigation from Ohio's licensed RC202 specialists. Transparent pricing. 48-hour test turnaround. No deal-killing delays.Call (330) 754-2330 now to schedule Radon Testing Near Me Homeworth OH services, or request a quote online. Real estate professionals and home inspectors — ask about our referral program.

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