Radon Eliminator provides Radon Testing in Tymochtee, OH. Fast, EPA-aligned radon testing in Tymochtee, OH for real-estate deadlines. Call (855) 850-1777 for a free consultation.
Last updated: June 2026
Why Tymochtee Homeowners Need Radon Testing Right Now
Photo by AI Generated (Grok Imagine)Ohio has one of the highest radon exposure levels in the United States, and Wyandot County sits squarely in EPA Zone 1 — the highest-risk designation, meaning the average indoor radon screening level exceeds 4.0 pCi/L. Tymochtee Township's geology — fractured limestone bedrock, glacial till soils, and the Tymochtee Creek watershed cutting through the Silurian dolomite — creates ideal pathways for radon gas to migrate from the ground into basements, crawl spaces, and slab-on-grade homes.
If you searched Radon Testing Tymochtee OH because an inspection report flagged elevated levels before closing, or because you read that Ohio averages 4.5–8.0 pCi/L in many counties, you're in the right place. Radon Eliminator is a fully licensed Ohio radon contractor (Ohio Mitigation License RC202) performing EPA-aligned testing and code-compliant mitigation across Tymochtee, Carey, Upper Sandusky, McCutchenville, and the surrounding Wyandot County communities.
We don't sell scare tactics. We sell a number — documented, defensible, and under 4.0 pCi/L when mitigation is complete.
- Closing in 14 days? Our Closing-Date Radon Service is built for it.
- Need a re-test after mitigation? We deliver written results within the EPA's protocol window.
- Commercial, school, or apartment property? We handle multi-unit and large-building testing most Tymochtee-area shops won't touch.
Call (855) 850-1777 or request a written quote online.
Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Radon Testing in Tymochtee
Most homeowners calling around for the best Radon Testing Tymochtee providers run into the same three problems: companies that won't quote a price, technicians who aren't actually licensed in Ohio, and turnaround times that blow past the closing date. We built Radon Eliminator specifically to fix those three problems.
- Ohio License RC202 — stated upfront. Most competitors bury their license number in a footer or don't list one at all. Every Radon Eliminator job is performed under our active Ohio Department of Health mitigation license. Ask for it. We'll send it.
- EPA-aligned testing protocols. We follow the EPA's Protocol for Conducting Measurements of Radon in Homes — including 48-hour minimum closed-house conditions, calibrated continuous radon monitors (CRMs), and chain-of-custody documentation that holds up in a real-estate transaction.
- Real-estate-deadline specialists. We treat closing dates as the deadline, not a suggestion. Drop-off, pickup, lab analysis, and PDF report — sized to your purchase agreement timeline.
- Clear, written pricing. Residential short-term tests, real-estate transaction tests, and commercial multi-point tests each have a published price range. No surprise invoices.
- Multi-vertical depth. Single-family homes, duplexes, apartment complexes, schools, daycares, nursing facilities, and commercial buildings — all under one licensed Ohio contractor.
That combination — license-forward, deadline-driven, transparently priced — is why agents and home inspectors across north-central Ohio refer their Tymochtee clients to us.
Our Radon Testing Services in Tymochtee, OH
Photo by AI Generated (Grok Imagine)Radon Testing services in Tymochtee, OH from Radon Eliminator cover every scenario where a defensible pCi/L number is required.
Real-Estate Transaction Radon Testing
The most common reason people search Radon Testing Tymochtee near me is a pending home sale. We deploy a calibrated continuous radon monitor (CRM) for a minimum 48-hour test under EPA closed-house conditions, then deliver a signed, timestamped report compatible with your purchase agreement's inspection contingency. If results come back at or above 4.0 pCi/L, we can quote mitigation the same day so you keep the closing on the rails.
Residential Short-Term and Long-Term Testing
For homeowners not in a transaction — especially families with bedrooms on basement or first-floor levels — we offer short-term diagnostic tests (2–7 days) and long-term alpha-track testing (90+ days). Long-term testing gives the truest annual-average exposure picture, which matters when children are sleeping below grade in older Tymochtee farmhouses and ranch homes.
Post-Mitigation Verification Testing
Every mitigation system we install — and every system installed by other contractors — should be verified with a follow-up test no sooner than 24 hours and no later than 30 days after activation. We provide independent post-mitigation testing with a documented result, which most lenders, agents, and school boards now require in writing.
Commercial, School, and Multi-Family Radon Testing
Ohio property owners of apartment complexes, schools, daycare centers, and commercial buildings carry legal responsibility for maintaining safe radon levels. We perform multi-point grid testing aligned with ANSI/AARST MA-MFLB and MALB protocols — the standards governing multi-family, large buildings, and schools. Most local Tymochtee-area shops only handle single-family homes; we are the call for everything bigger.
Home Inspector Partner Program
If you're a Wyandot County home inspector referring radon work, we offer a published partner program with priority scheduling, co-branded reports, and a referral structure that respects your client relationship. Contact us for terms.
Our Radon Testing Process — Step by Step
Here's exactly what happens when you hire the top Radon Testing Tymochtee provider for your property.
- Phone or online intake (same day). We confirm the property type, square footage, foundation type, and — critically — your deadline. If you're under contract, we schedule around the closing date.
- Device deployment. A licensed technician places a calibrated continuous radon monitor in the lowest livable level of the home, following EPA placement rules (at least 20 inches off the floor, away from exterior walls, drafts, and HVAC supply registers). For larger buildings, multiple devices are gridded across the foundation footprint.
- Closed-house conditions (minimum 48 hours). Windows and exterior doors stay closed except for normal entry/exit. We provide written occupant instructions so the test isn't invalidated.
- Device retrieval and data analysis. We pull the hourly readings, check for tampering or interference, and calculate the average pCi/L value against EPA action thresholds.
- Written report and recommendation. You receive a signed PDF with the test result, device serial number, technician credentials, and a clear next step. If results are at or above 4.0 pCi/L, we provide a written mitigation quote on the same document.
Total time from call to report: typically 72–96 hours. Faster scheduling available for active purchase contracts.
Local Expertise: Tymochtee, Wyandot County, and Radon Geology
Tymochtee Township sits at the western edge of Wyandot County, where the Tymochtee Creek drains into the Sandusky River near Crawford. The underlying bedrock is largely Silurian-age Tymochtee Dolomite and Greenfield Dolomite — fractured carbonate formations that allow radon-bearing soil gas to move freely toward foundations. Combine that with the heavy clay glacial till that caps much of the township, and you get a classic radon trap: gas moves up through the bedrock, hits the impermeable clay, and finds the path of least resistance — your basement slab, sump pit, or crawl-space dirt floor.
We've tested homes throughout the area: older farmhouses along State Route 67 and US-23, newer builds near Carey and Sycamore, properties bordering the Killdeer Plains Wildlife Area, and commercial buildings in the Upper Sandusky corridor. Patterns we see in Tymochtee specifically:
- Stone-foundation farmhouses with stacked-rock basements routinely test in the 8–15 pCi/L range.
- Slab-on-grade ranch homes built in the 1960s–1980s often test 4–9 pCi/L due to slab cracking and unsealed plumbing penetrations.
- Newer post-2010 builds with passive radon roughs sometimes still test elevated because the passive stack isn't drawing — they need an active fan retrofit, which we install.
That local pattern recognition is why we don't quote blind. We ask about your foundation, your year of construction, and your road before we send a technician. It's also why we serve every community in the area — Tymochtee, Crawford, McCutchenville, Carey, Upper Sandusky, Sycamore, Wharton, and Kirby — under the same licensed Ohio contractor (RC202).
How Much Does Affordable Radon Testing in Tymochtee Cost?
Honest pricing is the single most common complaint we hear about other companies. Here's our range for affordable Radon Testing Tymochtee work, in writing:
- Residential short-term test (single-family home): typically $145–$225 depending on travel and turnaround.
- Real-estate transaction test with same-week PDF report: typically $175–$275.
- Post-mitigation verification test: typically $125–$195.
- Commercial / multi-family / school grid testing: quoted per device after a site review.
- Long-term alpha-track kit: $35–$55 mailed.
Mitigation system installation — if your test comes back elevated — is quoted separately and typically falls between $1,200 and $2,400 for a standard single-family home with a code-compliant active soil depressurization system, fan, manometer, and labeling.
Financing is available on mitigation systems. Every Radon Eliminator install carries a written workmanship warranty and a guaranteed post-mitigation result below 4.0 pCi/L.
Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Testing in Tymochtee
How much does radon testing cost in Tymochtee?
Residential short-term radon testing in Tymochtee typically runs $145–$225. Real-estate transaction tests with expedited written reports run $175–$275. Commercial, school, and multi-family testing is quoted per device after a brief site review. We publish ranges so you're never surprised on the invoice.
What is the best radon testing company in Tymochtee?
Look for three things: a verifiable Ohio Department of Health license (ours is RC202), EPA-aligned protocols with calibrated continuous radon monitors, and written, signed reports compatible with real-estate purchase agreements. Radon Eliminator meets all three and specializes in closing-date turnarounds.
How do I choose a radon testing provider in Tymochtee?
Ask for the license number before you book. Ask whether they use calibrated CRMs or cheap charcoal canisters. Ask whether the report is signed and timestamped. Ask whether they also perform mitigation under the same license — because if the test is elevated, you want one accountable contractor, not two.
What should I look for in radon testing services?
EPA-aligned 48-hour minimum testing, closed-house conditions documented in writing, a calibrated device with a serial number on the report, technician credentials on the report, and a clear pCi/L result with a recommended next step. Anything less isn't defensible in a real-estate transaction.
How long does radon testing take?
A standard short-term test requires a minimum 48 hours of closed-house conditions on the device. From the moment you call us to the moment you have a written PDF report, expect 72–96 hours. We can compress that further for active purchase contracts — just tell us the closing date.
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. Ohio is a Zone 1 high-risk state, and Wyandot County averages well above the 4.0 pCi/L action level. For under $250, you get a defensible number — and if it's elevated, a clear path to a permanent fix. Yes, it's worth it.
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Get Licensed Radon Testing in Tymochtee — Before Your Closing Date
Ohio License RC202. EPA-aligned protocols. Written results in 72–96 hours. Whether you're a homeowner, buyer, seller, agent, inspector, or commercial property owner in Tymochtee or anywhere in Wyandot County, Radon Eliminator delivers the defensible number you need — fast.Call (855) 850-1777 now to schedule, or request a written quote online. Same-day response on real-estate transaction requests.
Radon Eliminator Near Tymochtee
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