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Last updated: June 2026

Why Radon Testing in Texas, OH Isn't Optional Anymore

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Ohio sits on uranium-rich glacial soils that release radon gas through foundation cracks, sump pits, and crawlspace floors. The EPA action level is 4.0 pCi/L, and roughly 1 in 3 Ohio homes tests at or above that threshold. If you're searching for Radon Testing Texas OH, you've almost certainly seen an inspection report flag a number, received a county map, or been told by a lender that testing is required before the file can close.

Radon Eliminator is a licensed Ohio radon contractor — Ohio Mitigation License RC202 — and we lead every job with that number on purpose. Most companies bury their license deep in a footer or skip it entirely. We put it on the invoice, the report, and the truck. When a buyer's attorney, a school board, or a property manager asks who signed off on the test, the answer needs to be defensible. Ours is.

We provide professional Radon Testing Texas OH services for single-family homes, multi-family buildings, schools, daycare facilities, and commercial properties. Whether you need an affordable Radon Testing Texas pre-listing check or a full multi-unit assessment, the protocol stays the same: EPA-aligned placement, sealed chain-of-custody, and a written report you can hand to anyone.

Call (330) 936-6755 for same-week scheduling, or request a written quote through our online form.

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Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Radon Testing in Texas, OH

There are plenty of contractors who will set a monitor in your basement. Very few of them are licensed Ohio radon professionals who understand real-estate deadlines, school IAQ requirements, and multi-family ventilation dynamics. Here's what separates the top Radon Testing Texas OH team from the rest:

  • Ohio License RC202 — stated upfront, not buried. Required for any mitigation work in Ohio and a credibility marker for testing.
  • EPA-aligned testing protocols — placement, duration, and closed-house conditions documented per AARST-NRPP standards.
  • Closing-Date Radon Service — productized for buyers, sellers, and agents working against a contract deadline. Testing in 48 hours, mitigation scheduled inside the contingency window.
  • Multi-vertical depth — residential, commercial, schools, and apartment complexes. Most local shops only do single-family. We staff for everything.
  • Transparent pricing — flat-rate residential testing, written commercial quotes, no surprise add-ons at the end.
  • Home-inspector partner program — referring inspectors get a published special rate and a guaranteed turnaround so their clients close on time.

We don't sell fans. We sell a code-compliant system, a clean install, and a documented number under 4.0 pCi/L. That distinction matters when the deal — or your family's health — is on the line.

Our Radon Testing Services in Texas, OH

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Every property has a different radon fingerprint. A 1960s ranch on a slab behaves nothing like a 2015 daylight basement or a three-story apartment building with a shared crawlspace. Our Radon Testing Texas OH services are built around the structure, the use case, and the timeline.

Residential Radon Testing

Short-term continuous radon monitor (CRM) tests for homeowners, pre-listing sellers, and buyers under contract. Standard 48-hour deployment in the lowest livable level of the home. Results delivered as a sealed PDF report with hourly data, average pCi/L, and EPA action-level interpretation. Ideal for real-estate transactions where a charcoal canister won't be accepted by the lender or buyer's agent.

Commercial, Apartment & School Radon Testing

Larger properties require multi-device deployment based on square footage and occupied-zone sampling under ANSI/AARST MA-MFLB and MAMF protocols. We service apartment complexes, condo associations, schools, daycares, medical offices, and industrial buildings throughout Texas, OH and the surrounding region. Property managers and school administrators receive a unit-by-unit or room-by-room report suitable for board review, insurance documentation, and regulatory filing.

Post-Mitigation Verification Testing

After any mitigation system is installed — by us or by another contractor — a follow-up test is required to confirm the system actually pulled the radon level below 4.0 pCi/L. We perform independent post-mitigation testing with sealed devices and provide a verification report that lenders, attorneys, and home buyers will accept without argument.

Real-Estate Closing-Date Radon Service

The product competitors won't offer. If you're inside an inspection contingency window, we'll test within 48 hours, deliver the report within 24 hours of pickup, and — if levels are elevated — quote and schedule mitigation to land before your closing date. This is the service real-estate agents in Texas, OH call us for by name.

Existing System Inspection & Diagnosis

If the home already has a mitigation fan and vent stack, that doesn't mean it's working. We inspect existing systems, measure manometer pressure, test current radon levels, and identify whether the system needs a fan replacement, sub-slab extension, or full rebuild. Common on homes that were mitigated 10+ years ago and are now back on the market.

Our Radon Testing Process in Texas, OH

A defensible radon result depends entirely on protocol. Skip a step and the number won't hold up to a buyer's agent, a lender, or a school board. Here's how the best Radon Testing Texas process actually runs:

  1. Intake & Scheduling — We confirm the property type, occupancy, closing date (if applicable), and lowest livable level. Most Texas, OH jobs are scheduled within 48 hours.
  2. Closed-House Conditions — Twelve hours before the test begins, windows and exterior doors stay closed except for normal entry. We provide written instructions so the homeowner or seller doesn't accidentally invalidate the test.
  3. Device Deployment — A calibrated continuous radon monitor is placed per EPA protocol: 20+ inches off the floor, away from exterior walls, drafts, and HVAC supply registers. Larger properties get multiple devices mapped to occupied zones.
  4. 48–96 Hour Sampling — The CRM logs hourly readings. Tampering, power loss, and movement are all detected and flagged on the final report.
  5. Report & Recommendation — You receive a sealed PDF with the average pCi/L, hourly chart, and a clear recommendation. If levels are at or above 4.0 pCi/L, we provide a flat-rate mitigation quote on the same call.

Local Expertise: Radon Testing Across Texas, OH and Surrounding Communities

Radon Eliminator operates out of Akron and serves Texas, OH along with the wider northeast and central Ohio corridor — including Cleveland, Canton, Columbus, and the smaller townships in between. Ohio's geology is the problem: the Wisconsin glaciation left behind till and limestone deposits across the state, and radon migrates straight up through basement slabs, block walls, and crawlspace dirt floors.

In and around Texas, OH, we see consistently elevated readings in older farmhouses with field-stone foundations, ranch homes built in the 1970s with poured slabs and minimal sub-slab gravel, and newer builds where the radon vent pipe was roughed in but never made active. Daylight basements and walk-outs — common on the rolling terrain throughout the area — tend to test higher because the lowest livable level is often a finished family room or a child's bedroom.

School districts and apartment owners in the region carry an additional layer of responsibility. Ohio doesn't currently mandate school radon testing the way some states do, but liability counsel and insurance underwriters increasingly expect documented testing on any building with classroom or sleeping occupancy on a ground floor or below grade. We handle those projects with the same RC202-licensed protocol used on residential jobs.

If you've searched for Radon Testing near me or Radon Testing Texas near me, you've already done the hard part. Pick up the phone and we'll handle the rest.

Radon Testing Pricing in Texas, OH

One of the top customer complaints we hear is, "I called three companies and none of them would give me a straight price." That's not how we work.

  • Residential short-term CRM test: flat-rate, includes deployment, pickup, and full PDF report. Typical range: $145–$195 depending on access and travel.
  • Post-mitigation verification test: discounted when bundled with mitigation; standalone pricing also available.
  • Real-estate Closing-Date Service: priority scheduling within 48 hours, report turnaround within 24 hours of pickup.
  • Commercial, apartment, and school testing: quoted per square footage and device count after a brief intake call. Written scope provided before any work begins.
  • Home-inspector partner pricing: published special rate available to referring inspectors — call for the current program details.

Financing is available on full mitigation projects, and every system we install carries a written warranty on workmanship and a manufacturer warranty on the fan.

Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Testing in Texas, OH

How much does radon testing cost in Texas, OH?

Residential short-term continuous monitor tests typically run $145–$195 in the Texas, OH area, including device deployment, pickup, and a sealed PDF report. Commercial, apartment, and school testing is priced per square footage and device count and quoted in writing before work begins.

What is the best radon testing company in Texas, OH?

The best Radon Testing Texas OH company is the one that holds an active Ohio radon license, uses EPA-aligned protocols, and delivers a defensible written report. Radon Eliminator operates under Ohio Mitigation License RC202 and provides documented results suitable for real-estate, insurance, and regulatory use.

How do I choose a radon testing provider in Texas, OH?

Ask three questions: What is your Ohio radon license number? Do you use a calibrated continuous radon monitor or a passive charcoal kit? Will the report be sealed and EPA-aligned? If the answer to any of those is vague, keep calling. We answer all three on the first call.

What should I look for in radon testing services?

Look for a licensed Ohio radon professional (RC202), a calibrated CRM device rather than a mail-in canister, closed-house condition documentation, and a written report with hourly data — not just an average. Anything less can be challenged during a real-estate transaction.

How long does radon testing take?

A short-term continuous radon monitor test runs a minimum of 48 hours under closed-house conditions. For real-estate transactions, we typically deploy, retrieve, and deliver the report within 3–4 days of the initial call. Long-term tests (90+ days) are available for ongoing monitoring.

Is radon testing worth the investment?

Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the United States according to the EPA and Surgeon General. In Ohio — one of the highest-exposure states in the country — testing a home you live in or are about to buy is one of the lowest-cost, highest-value safety investments available. A $150 test is the only way to know whether your family is breathing 1.2 pCi/L or 12 pCi/L.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Testing in Texas

How much does radon testing cost in Texas, OH?
Residential short-term continuous monitor tests typically run $145–$195 in the Texas, OH area, including device deployment, pickup, and a sealed PDF report. Commercial and multi-family quotes are provided in writing after a brief intake call.
What is the best radon testing company in Texas, OH?
The best provider holds an active Ohio radon license, uses EPA-aligned protocols, and delivers a defensible written report. Radon Eliminator operates under Ohio Mitigation License RC202.
How do I choose a radon testing provider in Texas, OH?
Confirm the Ohio license number, ask whether they use a calibrated continuous radon monitor, and require a sealed EPA-aligned report. Vague answers are a red flag.
What should I look for in radon testing services?
An Ohio RC202 license, CRM-based testing rather than charcoal kits, documented closed-house conditions, and a written report with hourly data.
How long does radon testing take?
A short-term test runs a minimum of 48 hours. Real-estate jobs are typically deployed, retrieved, and reported within 3–4 days of the initial call.
Is radon testing worth the investment?
Yes. Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S., and Ohio has some of the highest exposure levels in the country. A one-time test is the only way to know your actual pCi/L level.

Get Licensed Radon Testing in Texas, OH — Scheduled This Week

Whether you're a homeowner worried about the air your kids are breathing, a buyer racing a closing date, or a property manager responsible for an entire building — Radon Eliminator delivers documented, EPA-aligned results under Ohio License RC202. No vague pricing. No missed deadlines. No fans installed where a real system belongs.Call (330) 936-6755 now for same-week Radon Testing Texas OH service, or request a written quote through our contact form. Real-estate agents and home inspectors — ask about our partner program.

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