Radon Eliminator provides Radon Testing in Uniontown, OH. Radon Testing in Uniontown OH by Ohio-licensed pros (RC202). Call (330) 836-2226 for a free consultation.

Last updated: June 2026

Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Radon Testing in Uniontown, OH

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Stark and Summit County sit inside one of the highest radon exposure zones in the United States. The EPA classifies most of northeast Ohio — including Uniontown, Hartville, Green, and Lake Township — as Zone 1, meaning the predicted average indoor radon screening level exceeds 4.0 pCi/L. That is not marketing language. That is the federal map. If you own a home off Cleveland Avenue, near Lake Cable, or anywhere along the Portage Lakes corridor, your soil is actively producing radon gas right now.

Radon Eliminator is Ohio's licensed radon authority — Ohio Mitigation License RC202 — and we lead with that number because most of our competitors bury theirs. When you hire us for Radon Testing in Uniontown OH, you are hiring a regulated professional who answers to the Ohio Department of Health, follows EPA-aligned testing protocols, and produces a report that holds up in a real-estate transaction, a school board meeting, or a commercial due-diligence file.

  • Ohio License RC202 — stated upfront on every quote, invoice, and report
  • Closing-Date Radon Service — testing and, if needed, mitigation scheduled around your purchase agreement, not our calendar
  • EPA-aligned protocols — 48-hour minimum closed-house conditions, calibrated continuous radon monitors, chain-of-custody documentation
  • Multi-vertical experience — single-family homes, apartment complexes, schools, and commercial buildings throughout Stark, Summit, and Portage counties
  • Transparent flat pricing — you get a real number on the phone, not a vague "it depends"

Call (330) 836-2226 or request a Uniontown radon test online. Most homes scheduled within 24–48 hours.

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Professional Radon Testing Services in Uniontown

Radon is colorless, odorless, and the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States according to the U.S. Surgeon General. You cannot smell it, taste it, or feel it. The only way to know your Uniontown home or property is safe is to test with a calibrated device under controlled conditions. Here is exactly what our professional Radon Testing Uniontown OH service includes.

Real-Estate Transaction Radon Testing

This is the call we get most often: "My inspection came back at 6.8 pCi/L and we're supposed to close in two weeks." Our Closing-Date Radon Service is built for exactly this scenario. We deploy a continuous radon monitor (CRM) in the lowest livable level of the home, run a 48-hour closed-house test, and deliver a signed PDF report your title company and lender will accept. If the result is elevated, we can transition the same property into our mitigation queue without re-quoting or re-scheduling — we already know the layout.

Pre-Listing Radon Testing for Sellers

Smart sellers in Uniontown's competitive neighborhoods — Brookside, Hills and Dales, the new builds off Cleveland-Massillon Road — test before they list. A pre-listing radon test eliminates a major negotiation point and lets you market the home with a documented sub-4.0 pCi/L result or a freshly installed mitigation system under warranty. Either way, the deal closes faster and at a higher price.

Commercial, Apartment, and School Radon Testing

Ohio property owners of multi-family buildings, schools, and commercial spaces carry legal exposure when occupants are breathing elevated radon. We test apartment complexes building-by-building, schools classroom-by-classroom following EPA's Protocols for Radon Measurement in Schools, and commercial properties on a layout that satisfies lender and insurance due-diligence requirements. Very few Uniontown-area contractors handle this scope. We do it every week.

Post-Mitigation Verification Testing

After any radon mitigation system installation — ours or someone else's — a post-mitigation test confirms the system actually brought levels below 4.0 pCi/L. We run this test no sooner than 24 hours and no later than 30 days after activation, per EPA guidance. You get a written verification report you can hand to the buyer, the bank, or the school board.

Home Inspector Partner Program

If you are a Uniontown-area home inspector, we have a published partner program with priority scheduling, co-branded reports, and a special-offer pricing tier. Refer the radon work, keep your inspection schedule clean, and know your client is getting a licensed RC202 professional — not a guy with a charcoal canister and a website. Contact us to enroll.

Our Radon Testing Process — EPA-Aligned, Step by Step

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The accuracy of a radon test depends entirely on how it is conducted. A canister tossed on a basement shelf with the windows cracked is not a test — it is a guess. Here is how Radon Eliminator runs every Uniontown radon test.

Step 1: Scheduling and Closed-House Setup

We schedule around your closing date or property access window. Twelve hours before deployment, the home enters closed-house conditions: windows shut, exterior doors used only for normal entry/exit, HVAC operating normally. We confirm this in writing so the result is defensible if challenged.

Step 2: Continuous Radon Monitor Deployment

We deploy a calibrated continuous radon monitor in the lowest livable level — typically a finished basement, walk-out lower level, or first-floor slab home. The CRM logs hourly radon concentrations, temperature, humidity, and barometric pressure. This level of data catches tampering and gives a far more defensible result than passive canisters.

Step 3: 48-Hour Minimum Measurement

EPA protocol requires a minimum 48-hour test under closed-house conditions. We do not cut this short, even for tight closings. A real-estate-grade test that takes less than 48 hours is not a real-estate-grade test.

Step 4: Report Delivery and Interpretation

You receive a PDF report within 24 hours of pickup showing the average radon concentration in pCi/L, hourly graph, closed-house verification, device serial and calibration date, and our RC202 license number. We walk you through the result on the phone. If you are below 4.0 pCi/L, EPA considers no action required. Between 2.0 and 4.0 pCi/L, EPA suggests considering mitigation. Above 4.0 pCi/L, mitigation is recommended.

Step 5: Mitigation Pathway (If Needed)

If your Uniontown property tests high, we quote a code-compliant active soil depressurization system the same day — flat-priced, warrantied, and guaranteed to bring levels below 4.0 pCi/L or we re-engineer at no charge. Learn more about our radon mitigation services.

Local Radon Expertise — Uniontown, Lake Township, and Stark County

Uniontown sits on the glacial till plain of northeastern Stark County, where uranium-bearing shale and sandstone deposits sit relatively close to the surface. As that uranium decays, it produces radium, and radium decays into radon gas — which migrates upward through soil and concentrates in basements and crawl spaces. This is not a Uniontown problem; it is an Ohio geology problem. But Uniontown homes are particularly affected because of three factors:

  • Soil composition. Lake Township's well-drained glacial soils transmit radon gas efficiently into foundation systems.
  • Housing stock. The majority of Uniontown homes have full basements — finished or unfinished — which create the largest possible soil-to-air interface.
  • Building age range. From the older Cleveland Avenue corridor homes to new construction in developments off Mayfair and Greentree, every era has slab cracks, sump pits, and floor-wall joints where radon enters.

We test homes from Hartville Road to the Akron-Canton Regional Airport area, throughout Green, North Canton, and Massillon. We have run tests in school buildings in the Lake Local School District, in apartment complexes near Route 619, and in commercial properties along Cleveland-Massillon Road. When you call for Radon Testing services Uniontown OH, you are not getting someone who just printed a Uniontown landing page — you are getting a team that has been in foundations on your street.

Affordable Radon Testing in Uniontown — Transparent Pricing

One of the most frustrating things our customers report is calling three other companies and getting three different non-answers on price. We do not do that. Our affordable Radon Testing Uniontown OH service is flat-priced:

  • Standard real-estate radon test (48-hour CRM): typically $150–$200 for single-family homes in Uniontown
  • Post-mitigation verification test: included free when we install the system
  • Multi-family, school, and commercial testing: quoted per building based on square footage and number of measurement locations required by EPA protocol
  • Home inspector partner pricing: available through our enrolled referral program

No trip charges within the Uniontown / Akron-Canton service area. No surprise add-ons. Pricing confirmed in writing before we deploy the monitor.

Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Testing in Uniontown

How much does radon testing cost in Uniontown?

A professional 48-hour continuous radon monitor test for a single-family Uniontown home typically runs $150–$200. Commercial, school, and multi-unit testing is quoted per building based on the number of measurement locations EPA protocol requires. We give you a firm number on the phone before scheduling.

What is the best radon testing company in Uniontown?

Look for three things: an Ohio radon license number (ours is RC202), use of continuous radon monitors rather than passive canisters, and a written, defensible report. Radon Eliminator meets all three and is one of the few Ohio firms equipped for residential, school, apartment, and commercial work.

How do I choose a radon testing provider in Uniontown?

Ask for the Ohio license number upfront — if they hesitate, hang up. Confirm they use continuous radon monitors. Confirm they will run a full 48-hour closed-house test. Confirm pricing is flat and in writing. And confirm they can transition to mitigation in-house if your levels come back high.

What should I look for in radon testing services?

EPA-aligned protocols, calibrated equipment with recent calibration dates, chain-of-custody documentation, and a written report that includes the average pCi/L value, hourly graph, and closed-house verification. Anything less will not stand up in a real-estate negotiation or lender review.

How long does radon testing take?

The measurement itself is a minimum of 48 hours under closed-house conditions. Add 12 hours of pre-test closed-house setup. From the time you call to the time you have a signed report in hand, plan on 4–5 days total. We can compress that for closing-date emergencies.

Is radon testing worth the investment?

Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S. and the leading cause among non-smokers. Stark County sits in EPA Zone 1, the highest-risk classification. For $150–$200 you get a definitive answer about a gas that may have been accumulating in your home for decades. Yes, it is worth it.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Testing in Uniontown

How much does radon testing cost in Uniontown?
A professional 48-hour continuous radon monitor test for a single-family Uniontown home typically runs $150–$200. Commercial, school, and multi-unit testing is quoted per building based on the number of measurement locations EPA protocol requires. We provide a firm number on the phone before scheduling.
What is the best radon testing company in Uniontown?
Look for an Ohio radon license number (ours is RC202), use of continuous radon monitors rather than passive canisters, and a written, defensible report. Radon Eliminator meets all three and handles residential, school, apartment, and commercial work.
How do I choose a radon testing provider in Uniontown?
Ask for the Ohio license number upfront, confirm continuous radon monitors are used, confirm a full 48-hour closed-house test, confirm flat written pricing, and confirm in-house mitigation capability if levels come back high.
What should I look for in radon testing services?
EPA-aligned protocols, calibrated equipment with recent calibration dates, chain-of-custody documentation, and a written report including average pCi/L, hourly graph, and closed-house verification.
How long does radon testing take?
The measurement is a minimum of 48 hours under closed-house conditions, plus 12 hours of pre-test setup. From call to signed report, plan on 4–5 days. We compress that for closing-date emergencies.
Is radon testing worth the investment?
Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S. Stark County is EPA Zone 1, the highest-risk classification. For $150–$200, you get a definitive answer about a gas that may have been accumulating for decades. Yes, it is worth it.

Get Your Uniontown Radon Test Scheduled in 24 Hours

Whether you are staring at an elevated inspection report with a closing date two weeks out, listing a home in Lake Township, or managing an apartment complex that needs documented results — Radon Eliminator is the Ohio-licensed (RC202) team to call. EPA-aligned testing. Defensible reports. Flat pricing. In-house mitigation if you need it.Call (330) 836-2226 now to schedule, or request a quote online. Same-day callbacks during business hours.

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