Radon Eliminator provides Radon Testing in New Concord, OH. Fast, EPA-aligned radon testing in New Concord, OH from Ohio's licensed (RC202) radon authority. Call (330) 555-1234 for a free consultation.
Last updated: June 2026
Licensed Radon Testing New Concord OH Homeowners and Agents Trust
Photo by AI Generated (Grok Imagine)Radon Eliminator delivers Radon Testing New Concord OH property owners can stake a real-estate deal on. We're a licensed Ohio radon contractor (Ohio Mitigation License RC202) — not an HVAC company or basement waterproofer that dabbles in radon on the side. Every test we run follows EPA protocol, every device is calibrated, and every report is the kind of documentation a buyer's agent, lender, or attorney will accept without a second phone call.
New Concord sits in Muskingum County, an EPA Zone 1 county — meaning the predicted average indoor radon level here exceeds 4.0 pCi/L, the EPA's action threshold. That's not a scare statistic. It's the geology of southeastern Ohio: shale, limestone, and the uranium-bearing bedrock under the rolling hills around Muskingum College, Friendship Park, and the older homes off East Main Street. If you live here, you should test. If you're buying or selling here, you have to.
Call (330) 555-1234 for same-week placement, or request a quote online. If you're mid-transaction, tell us your closing date first — we build the schedule backward from there.
Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Radon Testing in New Concord
Most homeowners only think about radon once — when an inspector's report lands on the kitchen table ten days before closing. At that moment, you don't need a sales pitch. You need a licensed pro who answers the phone, quotes a real price, and shows up on time. That's what we do.
- Ohio License RC202 — published prominently because it should be. Ask any radon contractor for their license number. If they hesitate, call us.
- Real-estate-transaction speed — 48-hour continuous radon monitor tests with results delivered the same day the device is retrieved. We won't blow up your closing.
- Transparent pricing — residential radon tests in the New Concord area are flat-rate. No "call for a quote" runaround. Ask and we'll tell you on the first call.
- Multi-vertical depth — we test single-family homes, but also apartment complexes, schools, daycares, and commercial buildings where compliance documentation matters. Most local radon outfits aren't licensed or staffed for that work.
- Home-inspector referral network — if your inspector sent you here, ask about our Special Offer for their clients.
- Path to mitigation — if your test comes back above 4.0 pCi/L, we install permanent, code-compliant active soil depressurization systems backed by lifetime-grade workmanship. One company, one accountable contact, zero handoffs.
Our Radon Testing Services in New Concord, OH
Photo by AI Generated (Grok Imagine)Not every radon test is the same. The right device, the right placement, and the right duration depend on why you're testing. Here's what we offer New Concord property owners and agents:
48-Hour Real Estate Radon Tests
The gold standard for property transactions. We deploy a calibrated Continuous Radon Monitor (CRM) that logs hourly readings for 48 hours under EPA closed-house conditions. CRMs are tamper-resistant — they record open windows, power interruptions, and motion — which is exactly what lenders, attorneys, and Ohio real-estate purchase agreements require. Results are emailed as a signed PDF the same day we pick up the device.
Long-Term Residential Radon Testing
For homeowners not under a transaction deadline who want the most accurate picture of their year-round exposure, we offer 90-day to 12-month alpha-track testing. This is the best option for families with kids sleeping in finished basements off Friendship Drive or in the older split-levels near McConnelsville Road — radon levels swing with the seasons, and a longer test captures the truth.
Commercial, School, and Multi-Family Radon Testing
Apartment owners, school administrators, and commercial property managers in the New Concord and Zanesville corridor carry legal exposure if occupied buildings exceed 4.0 pCi/L. We perform ANSI/AARST MAMF-2017 (multifamily) and MALB-2014 (large buildings/schools) protocol testing with the documentation packages your insurance carrier, board, or district counsel will require.
Post-Mitigation Verification Testing
If a mitigation system was just installed — by us or anyone else — EPA protocol requires a follow-up test 24 hours to 30 days after activation. We perform independent post-mitigation tests so you have third-party documentation that the system actually brought levels below 4.0 pCi/L.
New-Construction and Pre-Listing Tests
Selling a home in 2025? Test before you list. New Concord buyers are more radon-aware than they were five years ago, and a clean pre-listing radon report is a meaningful selling point — or, if levels are elevated, gives you the runway to mitigate on your timeline instead of the buyer's.
Our Radon Testing Process — Built Around Your Deadline
Here's exactly how a Radon Eliminator test runs in New Concord, start to finish:
- Phone consult and scheduling. Call us. We confirm the property type, the reason for the test (transaction, peace of mind, post-mitigation, commercial compliance), and your deadline. You get a flat-rate price on that first call.
- Device placement. A licensed Ohio radon technician arrives on the scheduled day, places the CRM in the lowest livable level following EPA siting rules (away from drafts, exterior walls, and HVAC vents), and reviews closed-house conditions with the occupant.
- 48-hour monitoring period. The device runs untouched. Closed-house conditions are maintained — windows shut, exterior doors used only for normal entry/exit, no whole-house fans running.
- Retrieval and analysis. We retrieve the monitor, download the hourly data, and verify the test wasn't compromised. If it was, we tell you immediately and redeploy — no charge for a tampered test that wasn't your fault.
- Same-day report. You receive a signed PDF report showing the average pCi/L, hourly graph, tamper status, and EPA action recommendation. We email a copy to your agent if you authorize it.
- Mitigation, if needed. Above 4.0 pCi/L? We give you a written mitigation quote within 24 hours and can typically install a code-compliant system within 3–5 business days — fast enough for nearly any closing.
Local Radon Expertise: Why New Concord Geology Matters
New Concord sits along U.S. Route 40 in Muskingum County, with Salt Creek and Crooked Creek cutting through fractured shale and limestone bedrock. That geology is the single biggest reason radon levels here run high. Uranium decays naturally in those rock layers, producing radon gas that migrates upward through soil, foundation cracks, sump pits, and slab penetrations — and into the basements and crawlspaces of the homes built above.
We've tested properties across the village itself, in the historic neighborhoods around Muskingum University, in the newer subdivisions north toward Norwich, and in the rural homes scattered along Bloomfield Road and Friendship Drive. We've also tested in nearby Cambridge, Zanesville, New Lexington, and Coshocton — the same Appalachian Plateau geology, the same elevated readings. A typical New Concord basement we test averages between 4.5 and 8.5 pCi/L. We've seen readings above 20 pCi/L in homes that looked perfectly normal from the curb.
That's why "radon testing near me" searches in this part of Ohio shouldn't end at the nearest handyman with a charcoal canister. You want a licensed Ohio radon professional who understands what the rock under your house is doing. That's us. Looking for radon mitigation in New Concord instead? We handle that too — and we also serve Zanesville, Cambridge, and Columbus.
Pricing and What to Expect for Radon Testing in New Concord
We publish pricing because "call for a quote" is the most exhausting phrase in this industry. For a standard single-family home in New Concord:
- 48-hour real-estate CRM test: flat residential rate, results same-day at retrieval
- Long-term alpha-track test: lower cost, results returned after the 90–365 day exposure period
- Post-mitigation verification test: discounted when paired with a Radon Eliminator mitigation install
- Commercial / multifamily / school testing: quoted per building based on square footage and the number of testing locations required by ANSI/AARST protocols
Call (330) 555-1234 for the exact New Concord rate. If you're a home inspector, ask about our referral program — there's a named Special Offer for clients you send us.
Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Testing in New Concord
How much does radon testing cost in New Concord?
A standard 48-hour continuous monitor test for a single-family New Concord home is a flat residential rate that includes device placement, retrieval, lab-grade analysis, and a signed same-day PDF report. Long-term tests cost less; commercial and multifamily testing is quoted per building. Call us and we'll give you the price on the first call — no quote runaround.
What is the best radon testing company in New Concord?
Look for three things: a published Ohio radon license number (ours is RC202), use of calibrated continuous radon monitors rather than charcoal canisters for real-estate testing, and the ability to handle mitigation in-house if results come back elevated. Radon Eliminator meets all three and is built specifically around Ohio's geology and real-estate timelines.
How do I choose a radon testing provider in New Concord?
Ask four questions: (1) Are you licensed by the Ohio Department of Health? (2) What device will you use? (3) Will the test be admissible in a real-estate transaction? (4) If results are high, can you mitigate, or do I have to start over with another company? If any answer is vague, keep calling.
What should I look for in radon testing services?
EPA-aligned protocol, calibrated equipment, tamper-detection (which charcoal canisters do not have), same-day or next-day reporting, and a clear path to mitigation if you need it. Documentation matters — for closings, for school boards, for apartment owners. Make sure the report you get is signed and dated by a licensed professional.
How long does radon testing take?
The shortest EPA-acceptable test is 48 hours. That's what we use for real-estate transactions. Long-term tests run 90 days to a full year for the most accurate annual average. We can typically place a device within 1–3 business days of your call, so the entire process — from phone call to signed report — usually takes about a week.
Is radon testing worth the investment?
Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the United States after smoking, according to the EPA — and Ohio has some of the highest residential radon levels in the country. The cost of a test is a fraction of the cost of a mitigation system, and a fraction of a fraction of the cost of treating lung cancer. For property transactions, testing isn't really optional — it's the only way to protect the deal and the buyer.
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Need Radon Testing in New Concord Before Closing? Call Now.
Tell us your closing date and we'll build the schedule around it. Ohio-licensed (RC202), EPA-aligned, flat-rate pricing, same-day reports. Call (330) 555-1234 or request a quote online and we'll respond within one business hour. Home inspectors — ask about our referral program Special Offer.
Radon Eliminator Near New Concord
Visit our nearest location or call us at 330-622-0434 for service in New Concord.
