Radon Eliminator provides Radon Testing Near Me in Parkman, OH. Fast, EPA-aligned radon testing in Parkman, OH from Ohio-licensed pros (RC202). Call (330) 871-3289 for a free consultation.
Last updated: June 2026
Why Parkman Homeowners Trust Radon Eliminator for Radon Testing
Geauga County sits on glacial till and shale bedrock that releases more radon than the U.S. average. The EPA places all of Ohio — including Parkman Township — in Radon Zone 1, the highest-risk classification, where indoor levels frequently exceed the 4.0 pCi/L action threshold. That is not a scare statistic; it is the reason we built Radon Eliminator into Ohio's licensed (RC202) radon authority.
When you search for Radon Testing Near Me Parkman OH, you are usually doing it for one of three reasons: an inspection report just flagged elevated radon mid-closing, you read about Ohio's radon problem and want a baseline number, or someone you know was diagnosed with lung cancer and never smoked. Whichever bucket you fall into, we treat your test the same way — as a measurement that has to be defensible, fast, and EPA-aligned.
We do not sell HVAC. We do not waterproof basements. Radon testing and mitigation is the only thing we do, and we do it for Parkman residences, rental properties, schools, and commercial buildings across Geauga, Portage, and Trumbull counties.
- Ohio Radon Mitigation License RC202 — published, verifiable, and required by Ohio law for mitigation work
- EPA-aligned testing protocols — continuous radon monitors (CRMs) calibrated annually, not cheap charcoal canisters mailed in
- 48-hour test turnaround built specifically around real-estate closing timelines
- Transparent, published pricing — no "call for a quote" runaround
- Lifetime-grade workmanship on mitigation systems that pass post-mitigation re-tests the first time
Professional Radon Testing Near Me in Parkman OH — What We Actually Do
Radon is a colorless, odorless, radioactive gas produced by uranium decay in soil. It seeps through foundation cracks, sump pits, slab-to-wall joints, and crawl-space dirt floors. In Parkman's older farmhouses along Tavern Road and the newer builds off SR-528, the entry points differ — but the testing method should not. Here is what our Parkman service includes.
Real-Estate Transaction Radon Testing (48-Hour Closing Test)
If you are buying or selling a home in Parkman and need a radon number on the closing disclosure, this is the test you need. We deploy a continuous radon monitor for a minimum 48-hour closed-house test that satisfies AARST/ANSI MAH-2019 protocol — the same standard banks, lenders, and relocation companies require. You receive a signed PDF report with hourly readings, average pCi/L, and a clear pass/fail against the 4.0 pCi/L EPA action level. We coordinate directly with your agent or attorney so the result lands in your file before the contingency window closes.
Homeowner Baseline Testing
Not in a transaction? Smart. The EPA recommends every home be tested every two years and after any major foundation or HVAC change. Our affordable Radon Testing Near Me Parkman OH baseline service uses the same continuous monitor we use for closings — no charcoal kit guesswork. If you live in a finished basement, have kids who sleep below grade, or run a basement office, this number matters.
Commercial, School, and Multi-Family Radon Testing
Apartment owners, school administrators, and commercial property managers in the Parkman and greater Geauga area carry legal exposure most local radon outfits cannot legally cover. We handle the multi-point device placement, occupied-building protocols, and documentation required by Ohio Department of Health and the National Radon Proficiency Program (NRPP). If you own a rental on Mayfield Road or manage a facility serving the Cardinal Local School District footprint, we are equipped to do the job and produce the paper trail.
Post-Mitigation Verification Testing
After any mitigation system is installed — by us or anyone else — Ohio law requires a follow-up test to verify the system reduced radon below 4.0 pCi/L. We perform independent verification tests for buyers who want a second opinion on a seller-installed system, and for inspectors who need a neutral third party.
Our Radon Testing Process in Parkman
Every test follows the same disciplined sequence. No shortcuts, no "we'll mail you a kit" middle-man games.
- Schedule and confirm. Call us and we'll lock in a placement window — usually within 24-72 hours for Parkman addresses. If you are mid-closing, tell us the closing date; we will work backward from it.
- Closed-house conditions begin. Twelve hours before the device is placed, the home must be in closed-house conditions (windows and exterior doors shut except for normal entry/exit). We send a one-page protocol sheet so the seller, tenant, or homeowner knows exactly what to do.
- Device placement. A licensed technician places a calibrated continuous radon monitor in the lowest livable level — typically the basement or first floor over slab. We log placement time, location, and conditions per AARST/ANSI standard.
- 48-96 hour measurement. The monitor records hourly pCi/L readings, temperature, humidity, and barometric pressure. Tampering triggers data flags — important for real-estate testing where bias can be alleged.
- Report and recommendation. Within 24 hours of retrieval, you receive a PDF report with the average pCi/L, hourly graph, device serial number, technician signature, and a clear next step. If you are above 4.0 pCi/L, we provide a mitigation quote with a fixed price and a guaranteed post-mitigation result.
Local Expertise: Why Parkman, OH Needs Radon Testing More Than Most
Parkman Township sits in southeast Geauga County, an area of rolling farmland, dense woodlots, and a geologic profile dominated by Berea Sandstone and Bedford Shale under glacial drift. Shale is a known radon source rock. That is why Geauga County — including Parkman, Burton, Middlefield, and Troy Township — consistently shows average indoor radon levels above the national mean in Ohio Department of Health data.
We have tested and mitigated homes throughout the area: century farmhouses near the Parkman town center on SR-422, newer construction off Nash Road, Amish-built homes in the Middlefield corridor, and commercial properties along Madison Road. Each foundation type — fieldstone, block, poured concrete, crawl space — has its own radon entry profile, and our technicians know which mitigation design works for each.
We also serve surrounding communities including Burton, Middlefield, Troy, Newbury, Auburn Township, Mantua, Garrettsville, and Hiram. If you are a home inspector working Geauga or eastern Portage County, ask about our inspector referral program — it includes a named Special Offer for the homeowners you refer and same-week scheduling for your clients.
As the top Radon Testing Near Me Parkman provider, we treat local geology, soil moisture from the Cuyahoga River watershed, and seasonal pressure differentials as variables in every job — not afterthoughts.
Transparent Pricing for Radon Testing Near Me Services in Parkman
We publish prices because the most common complaint about radon companies is the "call for a quote" runaround. Here is what Parkman customers actually pay:
- Residential real-estate transaction test (48-hour): $150-$200 flat. Includes signed report suitable for closing.
- Homeowner baseline test: $145. Same device, same protocol.
- Post-mitigation verification test: $145.
- Commercial / multi-family / school testing: Quoted by square footage and device count; we provide a fixed written estimate within 24 hours of site review.
- Residential mitigation system installation: Typically $1,200-$1,800 for a standard sub-slab depressurization system, with a guaranteed post-mit result below 4.0 pCi/L.
Financing is available on mitigation systems, and we honor a workmanship warranty on every system we install. Need a written quote for your lender or attorney? We can have it in your inbox the same day.
Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Testing in Parkman, OH
How much does radon testing near me cost in Parkman?
A professional 48-hour continuous-monitor radon test in Parkman costs $145-$200 depending on whether it's for a real-estate transaction or a homeowner baseline. That price includes device placement by a licensed technician, retrieval, a signed PDF report, and direct delivery to your agent or attorney if needed. Cheap mail-in charcoal kits cost $15-$30 but are not accepted by most lenders or buyer's agents.
What is the best radon testing near me company in Parkman?
Look for three things: (1) a published Ohio radon license number — ours is RC202, (2) use of continuous radon monitors rather than charcoal kits, and (3) ability to deliver results within the contingency window of your real-estate contract. Radon Eliminator meets all three and is the only Ohio-licensed specialist focused exclusively on radon, not a general contractor adding it on the side.
How do I choose a radon testing near me provider in Parkman?
Ask for the Ohio license number, ask which device they will use (insist on a continuous radon monitor for any transaction), and ask how the report is delivered. Verify they follow AARST/ANSI MAH-2019 testing protocol. Avoid any company that won't quote a price over the phone or won't name the technician who will be on-site.
What should I look for in radon testing near me services?
EPA alignment, NRPP or NRSB-certified technicians, Ohio state licensure (RC202 for mitigators), continuous monitor data with hourly readings rather than a single average, and a clear written report. For real-estate use, the report must be signed and include device calibration documentation.
How long does radon testing near me take?
A short-term test runs a minimum of 48 hours of closed-house conditions. We typically schedule placement within 24-72 hours of your call, retrieve the device on day three, and email the signed report within 24 hours of retrieval. Total turnaround for most Parkman jobs: about four days from your call to your inbox.
Is radon testing near me worth the investment?
Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S. and the leading cause among non-smokers, according to the EPA and Surgeon General. Geauga County's geology produces above-average indoor radon levels. A $150 test that protects your family — or saves a $300,000 closing — is one of the highest-ROI inspections you will ever pay for.
Schedule Your Parkman Radon Test This Week
Whether you are 10 days from closing, finally getting around to that baseline test, or managing an apartment complex that needs compliance documentation, the next step is the same: get a calibrated device in the lowest livable level of the building and get a defensible number on paper.
We answer the phone, we publish prices, and we do not blow up closings. Call now to lock in a placement slot this week.
Call Radon Eliminator: (330) 871-3289 — or request a quote online and we'll respond within one business hour.
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Radon Eliminator Near Parkman
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