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Last updated: June 2026

Licensed Radon Testing in New Haven, OH — Built for Real Estate Timelines

Radon Testing in New Haven OH is not a side service we squeezed in between basement waterproofing jobs. It is what we do. Radon Eliminator holds Ohio Mitigation License RC202 and tests homes, apartments, schools, and commercial buildings to the EPA's published testing protocols — the same standards real estate attorneys, lenders, and home inspectors expect to see on a closing-grade report.

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New Haven sits inside one of the highest-risk radon regions in the country. Ohio is an EPA Zone 1 state, meaning the average indoor radon level is projected to exceed the 4.0 pCi/L action level. Huron County's clay-heavy soils and high water tables push radon gas into basements, crawlspaces, and slab-on-grade homes year-round. If you own property in New Haven and have never tested, you are guessing about an invisible Class A carcinogen. We remove the guessing.

Whether you found this page because an inspector's report came back hot mid-transaction, because you read about radon and lung cancer, or because your lender requires a clearance test before funding — we can have a certified device deployed quickly and a signed report in your hands in as little as 48 hours.

Call now: (xxx) xxx-xxxx — or request a written quote online.

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Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Radon Testing in New Haven

There are HVAC guys, basement guys, and general inspectors in New Haven who will run a radon monitor as a favor. We are not that. Here is what separates a licensed Ohio radon specialist from a generalist with a borrowed device.

  • Ohio License RC202 — our license number is published, verifiable through the Ohio Department of Health, and listed on every report. Most local competitors will not show you theirs.
  • Real-estate-grade timing — we schedule around your closing date, not our route. If your purchase agreement has a radon contingency expiring Friday, we treat Friday as the deadline.
  • EPA-aligned protocols — closed-house conditions, proper device placement, chain-of-custody documentation, and continuous radon monitors (CRMs) with hourly data so lenders and attorneys cannot challenge the result.
  • Multi-vertical capability — single-family homes, multifamily apartment buildings, schools, daycare facilities, and commercial buildings. Compliance-grade work most local radon contractors are not licensed or equipped to perform.
  • Transparent flat pricing — no "call for a quote" runaround. Residential short-term radon tests in New Haven start at a published flat rate, with multifamily and commercial pricing scaled by square footage and unit count.
  • One call for the full solution — if your test comes back above 4.0 pCi/L, the same licensed team can design and install a permanent, code-compliant mitigation system in days, not weeks.

Our Radon Testing Services in New Haven, OH

We tailor the test method to the situation. A real estate transaction calls for a different protocol than a long-term homeowner peace-of-mind test, and a 40-unit apartment complex requires a multi-device sampling plan that meets HUD and ANSI/AARST guidelines.

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Real Estate Radon Testing (48-Hour Closing Tests)

The most common request we receive in New Haven. We deploy a calibrated continuous radon monitor (CRM) under EPA closed-house conditions, retrieve it 48 hours later, and deliver a tamper-evident PDF report with hour-by-hour readings, average pCi/L, and a clear pass/fail against the 4.0 pCi/L action level. This is the radon testing professional New Haven OH agents and inspectors trust to keep deals on track.

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Homeowner Peace-of-Mind Testing

Not in a transaction? Smart. The EPA recommends every home be tested every two years, after any major renovation, and after any HVAC change. We offer affordable Radon Testing New Haven OH residents can schedule on their own timeline — short-term CRM tests or long-term alpha-track devices for seasonal averaging.

Commercial, Apartment, and School Radon Testing

Ohio commercial property owners, multifamily landlords, and school administrators carry legal exposure if radon levels exceed action limits in occupied spaces. We design multi-device sampling plans that meet ANSI/AARST MAH (multifamily) and MALB (large building) standards, including ground-contact unit testing, lowest-occupied-level coverage, and documented chain of custody. This is compliance-grade work — not a single test kit on a desk.

Post-Mitigation Verification Testing

If a mitigation system was just installed — by us or anyone else — a post-mitigation test is required to confirm the system actually drove radon below 4.0 pCi/L. We run independent verification tests so the result is defensible.

Home Inspector Partner Program

New Haven home inspectors: we offer a named Special Offer for inspector-referred tests, white-glove scheduling around your inspection windows, and reports formatted to drop directly into your client deliverables. Ask about our referral program.

Our Radon Testing Process — Step by Step

Predictable, documented, and defensible. Here is exactly what happens when you book a top Radon Testing New Haven appointment with us.

  1. Intake call (same day). We confirm the property type, square footage, lowest occupied level, and — critically — your closing date or deadline. You get a flat-rate quote on the phone.
  2. Closed-house conditions begin. We send written EPA closed-house instructions 12 hours before deployment. Windows and exterior doors stay closed except for normal entry/exit.
  3. Device deployment. A licensed technician places a calibrated CRM in the lowest livable area, documents location with photos, and starts the 48-hour sampling window.
  4. Retrieval and analysis. We retrieve the device, download hourly data, and review for tampering, power interruptions, or environmental anomalies.
  5. Signed report delivered. A PDF report with the property address, test conditions, hourly readings, average pCi/L, and licensed technician signature is emailed to you — and to your agent or attorney on request — within 24 hours of retrieval.

If the result is at or above 4.0 pCi/L, we can have a mitigation design and quote in your inbox the same day.

Local Expertise: Radon in New Haven and Huron County

New Haven, Ohio is a small Huron County village along Route 13 surrounded by farmland, glacial till, and the kind of fractured shale bedrock that produces measurable uranium decay. That geology — combined with the older basement housing stock around the New Haven Township area and the newer slab construction creeping in from Plymouth and Willard — creates real, location-specific radon risk.

We routinely test properties from the village center out toward New Haven Cemetery, along Greenwich Road and SR-13, and across the broader Huron County corridor including Willard, Plymouth, Greenwich, North Fairfield, and into Norwalk. We also handle commercial and agricultural property testing throughout the region.

Because Ohio averages among the highest indoor radon readings in the U.S. — with parts of north-central Ohio regularly logging tests above 8 pCi/L — we never treat a New Haven address as low-risk by default. Every test is run to the same protocol whether it is a 1920s farmhouse with a stone foundation or a newer build on Maple Street.

Looking for Radon Testing near me in New Haven? We are the licensed Ohio specialists local home inspectors already refer to. Our service area also extends to Columbus, Cleveland, Canton, and Akron — but New Haven and Huron County calls are scheduled by our regional team for fastest turnaround.

Radon Testing Cost in New Haven, OH — Straight Pricing

Every radon company wants you to call for a price. We will not insult you with that. Here is the straight version.

  • Residential short-term real-estate test (single-family, up to ~3,000 sq ft): flat rate, typically $145–$195 depending on access and turnaround speed.
  • Long-term homeowner test (90+ day alpha track): flat rate, lower than short-term.
  • Post-mitigation verification: reduced rate when paired with a system we installed.
  • Multifamily / apartment building testing: priced per ground-contact unit with volume scaling — request a written quote.
  • Commercial and school testing: custom sampling plan, scoped on a walk-through.

If your test result triggers mitigation, most New Haven OH single-family systems fall in a predictable range and qualify for our workmanship guarantee. We will quote the full system in writing before any work begins — no surprise change orders.

Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Testing in New Haven

How much does radon testing cost in New Haven?

A standard 48-hour real-estate radon test in New Haven typically runs $145–$195 flat for a single-family home. Long-term homeowner tests are less. Multifamily, commercial, and school testing is priced by building size and sampling plan. We give you a flat quote on the intake call — no hourly surprises.

What is the best radon testing company in New Haven?

The best Radon Testing New Haven choice is a company that (1) holds a current Ohio radon license, (2) uses calibrated continuous radon monitors, (3) follows EPA closed-house protocols, and (4) delivers a defensible signed report. Radon Eliminator meets all four — our Ohio Mitigation License is RC202 and we specialize exclusively in radon.

How do I choose a radon testing provider in New Haven?

Ask three questions: What is your Ohio radon license number? Do you use a continuous radon monitor or a passive charcoal kit? Will the report include hourly readings and tamper detection? If the answer to any of these is vague, keep calling. A real-estate-grade test requires CRM data and a licensed technician.

What should I look for in radon testing services?

Look for Ohio licensure, EPA-aligned protocols, continuous monitor instrumentation, photo-documented device placement, written closed-house instructions, and a signed PDF report you can hand to a lender or attorney. Bonus: a provider who can also install mitigation if needed, so you are not starting over with a new contractor.

How long does radon testing take?

A short-term EPA-protocol test runs for 48 hours of closed-house conditions. Add 12 hours of pre-test conditioning and roughly 24 hours for report delivery. From the moment you call to the signed report in your inbox, plan on 3–4 days. We can compress that for closing-deadline emergencies.

Is radon testing worth the investment?

Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the United States and the number one cause among non-smokers. Ohio sits in the EPA's highest-risk zone. A $175 test that catches a 7.0 pCi/L reading is one of the highest-ROI health and real estate decisions a homeowner can make. For sellers, a clean radon report can also prevent last-minute price concessions at closing.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Testing in New Haven

How much does radon testing cost in New Haven?
A standard 48-hour real-estate radon test in New Haven typically runs $145–$195 flat for a single-family home. Long-term homeowner tests are less. Multifamily, commercial, and school testing is priced by building size and sampling plan.
What is the best radon testing company in New Haven?
The best choice is a company that holds a current Ohio radon license, uses calibrated continuous radon monitors, follows EPA closed-house protocols, and delivers a defensible signed report. Radon Eliminator meets all four — Ohio Mitigation License RC202.
How do I choose a radon testing provider in New Haven?
Ask three questions: What is your Ohio radon license number? Do you use a continuous radon monitor or a passive charcoal kit? Will the report include hourly readings and tamper detection? Vague answers are a red flag.
What should I look for in radon testing services?
Ohio licensure, EPA-aligned protocols, continuous monitor instrumentation, photo-documented placement, written closed-house instructions, and a signed PDF report you can hand to a lender or attorney.
How long does radon testing take?
A short-term EPA test runs 48 hours under closed-house conditions. Add 12 hours of pre-conditioning and about 24 hours for report delivery — roughly 3–4 days end to end, faster for closing emergencies.
Is radon testing worth the investment?
Yes. Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S. and the top cause among non-smokers. Ohio is an EPA Zone 1 state. A $175 test that catches an elevated reading is one of the highest-ROI home decisions you can make.

Book Radon Testing in New Haven, OH — Closing Deadline Friendly

Whether you are mid-transaction with a contingency clock ticking, a New Haven homeowner who just wants to know your number, or a property manager responsible for a full apartment complex — we can deploy a licensed, EPA-aligned radon test this week. Flat pricing. Signed report. Real Ohio license (RC202) on every document.Call (xxx) xxx-xxxx for same-day scheduling, or request a written quote online. Real estate professionals and home inspectors — ask about our referral program. Need mitigation after a failed test? See our radon mitigation services.

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