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Last updated: June 2026

Why Troy, OH Homeowners Choose Radon Eliminator for Radon Testing

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Troy sits in Miami County, which the Ohio Department of Health classifies as a Zone 1 high-radon area — meaning the predicted average indoor radon screening level exceeds 4.0 pCi/L. That's not marketing language; that's the EPA's own county-by-county map. If you own a home off Experiment Farm Road, near Hobart Arena, in the historic district along West Main, or out toward Tipp City and Piqua, your home statistically has a high likelihood of elevated radon — especially in basements and slab-on-grade construction common in Miami County.

Radon Eliminator is an Ohio-licensed radon contractor (Ohio Mitigation License RC202) operating across the state from our Akron base. We lead with our license number because most of our competitors don't have one — or they bury it in the fine print. Ohio law requires a licensed professional to perform mitigation, and EPA-aligned testing protocols exist for a reason: an undocumented result will not survive a real-estate negotiation.

Our Troy clients fall into four buckets, and we built our process around them:

  • Real-estate transactions — buyers, sellers, and agents who need a defensible test result before the closing date moves
  • Concerned homeowners — families who saw the Miami County radon map and want to know what their kids are breathing
  • Commercial, apartment, and school property owners — entities legally responsible for tenant and occupant safety
  • Home inspectors — Troy-area inspectors who refer radon work through our partner program

We don't sell fans. We sell a documented number under 4.0 pCi/L, a code-compliant system when one is needed, and a clean install that holds up under scrutiny.

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Our Radon Testing Services in Troy, OH

Radon Testing in Troy OH isn't one product — it's several, depending on why you're testing. Here's exactly what we offer and what each costs you in time and money.

Closing-Date Radon Testing (Real-Estate Transactions)

This is our flagship service. You have an inspection contingency, a closing date, and a clock. We deploy continuous radon monitors (CRMs) — not charcoal canisters — so we get a 48-hour result with hourly data, tamper detection, and a printable report your title company and lender will accept. Most Troy real-estate tests are scheduled within 24-48 hours of your call and reported within 72 hours of deployment. Pricing is flat-rate and disclosed before we schedule; no surprise add-ons.

Homeowner Peace-of-Mind Testing

You're not selling. You just want to know. We use the same EPA-aligned CRM equipment and the same protocol — closed-house conditions, lowest livable level, away from drafts and exterior walls. You get a documented number, an explanation of what it means, and zero pressure to mitigate if you don't need to. If your result is under 4.0 pCi/L, we say so and we leave. That's the affordable Radon Testing Troy OH families ask for and rarely get from companies whose business model depends on selling a fan.

Commercial, Apartment, and School Testing

Ohio multi-family property owners, commercial landlords, and school administrators have a different problem: multiple ground-contact rooms, occupant-protection liability, and in some cases state or district testing mandates. We run multi-device deployments across required rooms, provide chain-of-custody documentation, and deliver a single consolidated report suitable for board review, insurance files, or compliance records. Most local radon shops only test single-family homes — we built the commercial vertical because Troy's apartment complexes off North Market Street and the schools in the Troy City School District deserve the same rigor.

Post-Mitigation Verification Testing

If a mitigation system was installed — by us or by someone else — EPA protocol requires a post-mitigation test to confirm the system actually drove the level below 4.0 pCi/L. We do these as a standalone service. If you bought a Troy home with an existing radon system and have never verified it works, this is the test you need.

Our Radon Testing Process — Step by Step

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Every Radon Testing job in Troy follows the same EPA-aligned protocol. No shortcuts, no improvised methods.

  1. Phone consultation and flat-rate quote. Call us. We ask about the property, the reason for testing (real-estate, peace-of-mind, commercial), and the deadline. You get a price before you hang up.
  2. Scheduling around your closing date. For real-estate jobs, we schedule deployment within 24-48 hours. We work weekends and evenings when a transaction demands it.
  3. Deployment with closed-house protocol. Our technician places the continuous radon monitor at the lowest livable level, follows the 12-hour pre-test closed-house window, and logs deployment conditions.
  4. 48-hour minimum test duration. The CRM records hourly readings. Tamper sensors flag any disruption. We don't pull early.
  5. Documented report within 72 hours. You receive a written report with the average pCi/L reading, hourly chart, deployment details, technician signature, and our Ohio RC202 license number. This is the document your buyer, agent, lender, or board will accept.
  6. Next-step recommendation. If the result is below 4.0 pCi/L, we recommend a retest in two years per EPA guidance. If it's elevated, we provide a written mitigation quote — and our installs are guaranteed in writing to bring the home under 4.0 pCi/L.

Troy-Specific Radon Knowledge You Should Have

Troy's geology — Wisconsinan glacial till over Silurian limestone and dolomite — is exactly the combination that produces elevated radon. Uranium-bearing bedrock decays into radium, which decays into radon gas, which seeps up through soil, sump pits, slab cracks, and crawlspace floors. This isn't a Troy problem; it's a Miami County, Shelby County, Darke County, and broader west-central Ohio problem. The Ohio Department of Health has mapped average screening levels in Miami County at over 4.0 pCi/L for years.

What that means practically: a Troy home with a finished basement bedroom — common in the neighborhoods around Concord Elementary, in the homes north of Stouder Park, and in the older subdivisions off South Dorset — has a meaningful statistical chance of elevated radon. Slab-on-grade construction is not exempt; radon enters through any soil-contact surface.

We've tested homes from downtown Troy near the courthouse square to newer builds out near the I-75 corridor. We've worked apartment complexes, commercial buildings, and school facilities in Troy and the surrounding Miami County communities of Tipp City, Piqua, Covington, Pleasant Hill, and West Milton. The professional Radon Testing Troy OH market needs a contractor who actually knows the local soil and construction stock — not a national franchise reading from a script.

Trust Signals: Why We're the Top Radon Testing Choice in Troy

  • Ohio Mitigation License RC202 — stated on every quote, report, and invoice
  • EPA-aligned testing protocols — continuous radon monitors, not mail-in canisters
  • Multi-vertical experience — residential, commercial, apartment complex, and school testing
  • Real-estate-deadline specialists — we structure jobs around closing dates, not contractor convenience
  • Home-inspector partner program — Troy-area inspectors get published referral terms, not vague handshakes
  • Written mitigation guarantee — if we install a system, it brings the home under 4.0 pCi/L or we keep working
  • Flat-rate, disclosed pricing — no "we'll quote when we get there"

Customers searching for the best Radon Testing Troy or the top Radon Testing Troy OH are usually trying to filter out three things: unlicensed operators, companies that only do testing as a loss leader to sell mitigation, and outfits that can't hit a closing date. We're built to fail none of those filters.

Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Testing in Troy

How much does radon testing cost in Troy?

Residential short-term Radon Testing in Troy OH typically runs $145-$225 depending on whether it's a real-estate transaction test (which requires a tamper-resistant continuous monitor and faster turnaround) or a standard homeowner peace-of-mind test. Commercial and multi-unit tests are priced per device. We quote flat-rate on the phone before scheduling — no on-site surprise pricing.

What is the best radon testing company in Troy?

The best Radon Testing Troy choice is a contractor who holds an Ohio Mitigation License (ours is RC202), uses EPA-aligned continuous radon monitors, delivers a documented report your lender and title company will accept, and can hit your closing date. Ask any company you're considering for their Ohio license number first. If they hesitate, move on.

How do I choose a radon testing provider in Troy?

Three questions filter the market fast: (1) What is your Ohio radon license number? (2) Do you use continuous radon monitors or charcoal canisters? (3) Can you produce a written report within 72 hours? A professional Radon Testing Troy OH provider answers all three without hedging.

What should I look for in radon testing services?

Look for the Ohio RC202-tier license, EPA-aligned protocols, continuous monitor equipment with tamper detection, written documented reports, and clear flat-rate pricing. For real-estate transactions, also confirm the company has experience producing reports that survive lender and title review.

How long does radon testing take?

EPA short-term testing requires a minimum 48-hour deployment under closed-house conditions. From the moment you call us to the moment you have a documented report in hand is typically 4-6 days for a Troy property: 1-2 days to schedule, 2 days of testing, 1-2 days for the report.

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 — and Ohio has one of the highest average indoor radon levels in the country. For Troy homeowners, a $150-$200 test that protects a family or a real-estate transaction is one of the lowest-cost, highest-value inspections you can buy. For commercial and apartment owners, it's a liability-management requirement.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Testing in Troy

How much does radon testing cost in Troy, OH?
Residential short-term Radon Testing in Troy typically runs $145-$225 depending on whether it's a real-estate transaction test (continuous monitor, faster turnaround) or a standard homeowner test. Commercial and multi-unit tests are priced per device. Radon Eliminator quotes flat-rate by phone before scheduling.
What is the best radon testing company in Troy?
Look for an Ohio-licensed radon contractor (Radon Eliminator holds License RC202) using EPA-aligned continuous radon monitors and delivering documented reports lenders and title companies will accept. License number is the first filter.
How do I choose a radon testing provider in Troy?
Ask three questions: (1) What is your Ohio radon license number? (2) Continuous monitor or charcoal canister? (3) Can you deliver a written report within 72 hours? A professional Troy radon provider answers all three without hedging.
What should I look for in radon testing services?
Ohio RC202-tier licensing, EPA-aligned protocols, continuous monitor equipment with tamper detection, written reports, and flat-rate pricing disclosed upfront. For real-estate jobs, confirm experience with reports that survive lender review.
How long does radon testing take in Troy?
EPA short-term testing requires a 48-hour minimum deployment under closed-house conditions. Total turnaround from initial call to documented report is typically 4-6 days for Troy properties.
Is radon testing worth the investment?
Yes. Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer per the EPA, and Ohio has one of the highest average indoor radon levels in the U.S. A $150-$200 test protects families and real-estate transactions; for commercial and apartment owners it's a liability requirement.

Need Radon Testing in Troy Before Closing? Call Now.

Whether you're a Troy homeowner who just got an elevated reading on an inspection report, a real-estate agent with a closing date next week, or an apartment owner who needs documented compliance testing — Radon Eliminator can deploy a continuous radon monitor within 24-48 hours and deliver an EPA-aligned, Ohio RC202-licensed report you can put in front of any lender, title company, or board.Call (937) 308-3186 now for a flat-rate quote and same-week scheduling, or request a quote online and we'll respond within one business hour during weekday hours. Home inspectors — ask about our Troy-area partner referral program.Radon Eliminator — Ohio License RC202 — serving Troy, Tipp City, Piqua, Covington, and the broader Miami County area.

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