Radon Eliminator provides Radon Testing in Taylor, OH. Licensed Ohio radon testing in Taylor, OH (RC202). Call (234) 600-0747 for a free consultation.

Last updated: June 2026

Why Taylor, OH Homeowners Call Radon Eliminator First

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Ohio has one of the highest residential radon exposure levels in the United States. The EPA's action threshold is 4.0 pCi/L, and across Taylor and the surrounding counties, roughly one in three homes tests above it. That isn't a marketing line — it's the data the Ohio Department of Health publishes year after year.

Radon Testing in Taylor OH is what we do every business day. Radon Eliminator is a licensed Ohio radon contractor (Ohio Mitigation License RC202) running EPA-aligned testing protocols for homeowners, home buyers, sellers, real-estate agents, home inspectors, apartment owners, school administrators, and commercial property managers. We lead with our license number because most competitors won't.

If your home inspector flagged elevated radon, if you're closing on a Taylor property in 10 days, or if you're a landlord who just learned Ohio holds you legally responsible for indoor air quality — you're in the right place. Call (234) 600-0747 and we'll book a test, often same-week.

Trust Signals That Actually Mean Something

  • Ohio License RC202 — verifiable with the Ohio Department of Health
  • EPA-aligned testing protocols — continuous radon monitors and AARST-NRPP-compliant procedures
  • Closing-date scheduling — we work to your real-estate timeline, not ours
  • Clear, published pricing — no "come out and we'll tell you" games
  • Defensible documentation — reports lenders, attorneys, and school boards accept
  • Multi-vertical experience — single-family, multi-family, schools, and commercial buildings
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Professional Radon Testing Services in Taylor, OH

Not every radon test is created equal. A short-term charcoal kit from a hardware store can give you a ballpark number, but it won't satisfy a lender, an attorney, or a school board. Our professional Radon Testing Taylor OH service uses calibrated continuous radon monitors (CRMs) that log hourly readings, detect tampering, and produce reports built for real-estate transactions and regulatory compliance.

Residential Radon Testing

For Taylor homeowners and homebuyers, we deploy a CRM in the lowest livable level — typically a finished basement or first floor — and run a 48-hour closed-house test that mirrors the EPA's real-estate protocol. You get a written report with the average pCi/L reading, hourly graph, and a clear recommendation.

Real-Estate Transaction Testing (Closing-Date Service)

This is the wedge other Ohio radon shops avoid. When the inspection contingency clock is ticking, we prioritize the deployment window, deliver results within 48–72 hours of pickup, and — if mitigation is required — give you a firm install date that lands before closing. Buyers, sellers, and agents in Taylor, Canton, Akron, and Cleveland call us specifically because we treat the deadline as the deliverable.

Commercial, Apartment, and School Radon Testing

Ohio property owners have legal exposure most don't realize until the first complaint or compliance audit. We design multi-point testing plans for apartment complexes, condos, office buildings, and K–12 schools — sampling per AARST-NRPP MAMF / MALB protocols, documenting every monitor location, and producing portfolio-grade reports your board, insurer, or district can rely on.

Post-Mitigation Verification Testing

After any mitigation system install — ours or someone else's — Ohio requires a follow-up test to confirm levels are below 4.0 pCi/L. We perform post-mitigation testing as a standalone service and stamp the final number in writing.

Diagnostic Testing on Existing Systems

If you bought a Taylor home with an existing mitigation fan and have no idea whether it's actually working, we'll test the home, inspect the system, check the manometer, verify suction, and tell you whether the original installer did the job right. A lot of the systems we audit don't pass.

Our Radon Testing Process in Taylor, OH

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Straight, no surprises. Here's exactly how a Radon Testing Taylor appointment runs:

Step 1 — Same-Day Phone Intake and Quote

You call (234) 600-0747 or submit the contact form. We confirm property type, square footage, basement status, and — for real-estate jobs — your closing date. You get a flat-rate price on the phone, not a sales callback two days later.

Step 2 — Monitor Deployment (Closed-House Conditions Begin)

A licensed technician arrives in Taylor, places the continuous radon monitor in the correct EPA-specified location, and walks you through the 12-hour closed-house protocol: windows and exterior doors closed except for normal entry/exit, HVAC operating normally. We document the deployment with photos and a tamper log.

Step 3 — 48-Hour Test Window

The CRM logs an hourly pCi/L reading for a minimum of 48 hours. This catches the daily and overnight peaks a charcoal kit averages away. For real-estate jobs, this window is scheduled around your closing date — not ours.

Step 4 — Pickup, Analysis, and Written Report

We retrieve the monitor, download the data, and within 24–72 hours you receive a sealed report showing the average reading, hourly graph, test conditions, technician credentials, and the RC202 license number. If the result is below 4.0 pCi/L, you're done. If it's above, we provide a written mitigation quote in the same email.

Step 5 — Mitigation (If Needed) and Post-Mitigation Retest

If your Taylor home tests high, we install a code-compliant active soil depressurization system — typically in one day — then retest to confirm levels are now below 4.0 pCi/L. The final number is documented and delivered to your agent, attorney, or lender.

Local Expertise: Why Taylor, OH Geology Matters for Radon

Radon comes from the natural decay of uranium in soil and bedrock. Ohio sits on glacial till, shale, and limestone deposits that release radon gas at consistently elevated rates — and Taylor is no exception. The EPA classifies most of Ohio as Zone 1, the highest predicted radon zone in the country.

We've tested homes across Taylor and the surrounding Ohio communities — from older homes with stone foundations and dirt crawlspaces to newer subdivisions with poured-concrete basements and sub-slab HVAC. Both can read high. What changes is the mitigation approach.

Specific Taylor and regional factors we account for on every job:

  • Basement finish status — finished basements used as bedrooms or playrooms raise the urgency of testing
  • Sump pits and drain tile — common radon entry points in Ohio basements
  • Crawlspace construction — vented vs. encapsulated changes the mitigation design
  • HVAC and air-sealing tightness — newer, tighter homes can actually concentrate radon faster
  • Slab penetrations — plumbing chases and floor cracks are the usual culprits

We also serve homeowners and property managers in the broader region, including Cleveland, Canton, Columbus, and surrounding Ohio communities. Our headquarters in Akron lets us reach Taylor jobs quickly — usually within the same week, and often within 48 hours for real-estate emergencies.

Who We Work With in Taylor

  • Homeowners who saw the county radon map and want a number on paper
  • Home buyers mid-inspection contingency with a contractually short window
  • Home sellers who want to pre-test before listing to avoid renegotiation
  • Real-estate agents who need a reliable referral partner that won't blow the deal
  • Home inspectors — ask about our partner program and published referral offer
  • Apartment and commercial property owners managing portfolio-wide compliance
  • School administrators meeting Ohio Department of Health testing recommendations

Affordable Radon Testing in Taylor — Clear, Published Pricing

One of the most common complaints we hear: "I called three radon companies and none of them would give me a straight price." That's not how we run a service business. Our affordable Radon Testing Taylor OH packages are quoted on the phone, in writing, before we deploy a single monitor.

  • Standard Residential Radon Test — single-family home, 48-hour CRM test, written report. Flat rate, no upcharge for basements.
  • Real-Estate Closing-Date Test — priority scheduling, expedited reporting, agent/attorney delivery included.
  • Post-Mitigation Verification — required after any system install. Flat-rate, fast turnaround.
  • Multi-Unit and Commercial Testing — quoted by sampling plan; volume pricing for apartment complexes and school districts.
  • System Diagnostic Inspection — for homeowners who inherited a mitigation system and want it verified.

Call (234) 600-0747 for current pricing on the top Radon Testing Taylor service tier that fits your situation. We also offer financing on mitigation system installations when a test result requires immediate action.

What Sets the Best Radon Testing in Taylor Apart

Searching for the best Radon Testing Taylor means looking past the marketing claims. Here's what actually separates a defensible test from a throwaway number:

  • Licensed Ohio professional on-site — not a subcontractor, not a kit mailed in an envelope
  • Continuous radon monitor with hourly data logging and tamper detection
  • Proper deployment location per EPA real-estate protocol
  • Closed-house verification documented in the report
  • Calibration certificates for every monitor in service
  • Written report with license number, technician name, conditions, and graph

That's the standard. It's also the reason lenders and attorneys accept our reports without follow-up questions.

Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Testing in Taylor, OH

How much does radon testing cost in Taylor?

A standard 48-hour residential radon test in Taylor typically runs in the $150–$250 range depending on home size and whether it's a real-estate-deadline job requiring expedited turnaround. Commercial and multi-unit testing is quoted per sampling plan. We give you the number on the phone — call (234) 600-0747.

What is the best radon testing company in Taylor?

Look for three things: an Ohio radon license number stated publicly (ours is RC202), use of continuous radon monitors rather than charcoal kits for real-estate transactions, and clear written pricing before deployment. Radon Eliminator meets all three and has tested thousands of Ohio properties.

How do I choose a radon testing provider in Taylor?

Verify the Ohio Department of Health license, ask whether they use AARST-NRPP-compliant equipment, confirm the report will include hourly data and technician credentials, and make sure the timeline matches your closing date. Avoid anyone who won't quote a flat price upfront.

What should I look for in radon testing services?

EPA-aligned protocols, calibrated CRM equipment, a licensed technician who deploys and retrieves the monitor in person, written reports that hold up in real-estate and legal contexts, and a clear path to mitigation if the result is above 4.0 pCi/L.

How long does radon testing take?

The minimum EPA-recommended test for a real-estate transaction is 48 hours. We typically deploy on day one, retrieve on day three, and deliver a written report within 24–72 hours of pickup. Total turnaround: usually under one week from your first call.

Is radon testing worth the investment?

Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the United States according to the EPA, and Ohio is a high-exposure state. For a few hundred dollars you either confirm your home is safe or you identify a fixable problem before it affects your family or your real-estate transaction. The math is straightforward.

Is 4.2 pCi/L actually dangerous, or is the inspector being dramatic?

The EPA action level is 4.0 pCi/L because long-term exposure above that threshold meaningfully increases lung cancer risk. 4.2 pCi/L isn't an emergency, but it's above the line and Ohio recommends mitigation. The good news: a properly installed system reliably brings most homes below 2.0 pCi/L.

Can you finish testing and mitigation before our closing date?

Usually yes. If your closing is two to three weeks out, we can almost always run the 48-hour test, return a result, install a mitigation system if needed, and complete a post-mitigation verification test in time. Call us the day you get the inspection report — not the day before closing.

Schedule Radon Testing in Taylor, OH — Today

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If you need Radon Testing near me in Taylor — whether it's a real-estate deadline, a school district compliance review, or a homeowner who just wants to know — we're the licensed Ohio team to call. Ohio License RC202. EPA-aligned protocols. Clear pricing. Reports that hold up.

Call (234) 600-0747 or request a quote through our online contact form. For mitigation information, see our Radon Mitigation page. Home inspectors — ask about our Inspector Partner Program.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Testing in Taylor

How much does radon testing cost in Taylor?
A standard 48-hour residential radon test in Taylor typically runs $150–$250 depending on home size and turnaround speed. Real-estate expedited tests and multi-unit commercial testing are quoted per scope. We provide a flat rate on the phone before deployment.
What is the best radon testing company in Taylor?
Radon Eliminator is a licensed Ohio radon contractor (RC202) using EPA-aligned continuous radon monitors, with closing-date scheduling and defensible written reports accepted by lenders, attorneys, and school boards.
How do I choose a radon testing provider in Taylor?
Verify an Ohio Department of Health radon license, confirm AARST-NRPP-compliant equipment, request a sample written report, and insist on flat-rate pricing before any monitor is deployed.
What should I look for in radon testing services?
Licensed technicians, calibrated continuous radon monitors, EPA real-estate protocol compliance, in-person deployment and retrieval, and written reports with hourly data and credentials.
How long does radon testing take?
The minimum EPA-recommended test runs 48 hours. Total turnaround from first call to written report is usually under one week, and we expedite for real-estate closings.
Is radon testing worth the investment?
Yes. Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S., and Ohio is a high-exposure state. Testing is inexpensive insurance against a serious, fixable health risk.

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