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Last updated: June 2026

Why Valley Hi Homeowners Choose Radon Eliminator for Radon Testing

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When you search for Radon Testing Valley Hi OH, you are almost always under pressure. Either an inspection report came back high, your closing is two weeks out, or you just realized your kids' bedrooms have been in the basement for years. We built Radon Eliminator for exactly those calls.

We are a licensed Ohio radon mitigation contractor — Ohio License RC202 — and that number is not buried in our footer. We lead with it because most of our competitors will not tell you theirs. Ohio requires a licensed professional to design and install a radon mitigation system. If the company quoting your job cannot show a current RC202 (or equivalent) license, the work is not legal, and it will not hold up in a real-estate transaction.

  • Ohio License RC202 — licensed mitigation professionals, not subcontracted handymen
  • EPA-aligned testing protocols — continuous radon monitors and closed-house conditions, the same standard used in real-estate transactions nationwide
  • 48-hour result turnaround on most short-term tests in Valley Hi and the surrounding Logan County area
  • Closing-Date Radon Service — testing and mitigation scheduled around your closing, not our calendar
  • Multi-vertical experience — single-family homes, apartment complexes, schools, and commercial buildings across Ohio
  • Clear, written pricing before we drive out — no vague "depends on the job" quotes

That combination is why agents, home inspectors, and property managers across Ohio keep our number in their phone. We are the best Radon Testing Valley Hi provider for one reason: the result is defensible, the timeline is honest, and the install (if you need one) actually gets the number under 4.0 pCi/L.

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Our Radon Testing Services in Valley Hi, OH

Not every radon test is the same, and the wrong type of test in the wrong situation can blow up a real-estate deal or give you a falsely reassuring number. Here is what we actually offer Valley Hi clients:

Real-Estate Transaction Radon Testing (48-Hour Short-Term Test)

This is the test most Valley Hi buyers and sellers need. We place a continuous radon monitor (CRM) in the lowest livable level of the home for a minimum of 48 hours under closed-house conditions. The CRM logs hourly readings, which means we can detect tampering — windows opened, fans running, monitor moved — and produce a report that lenders, attorneys, and the opposite agent will accept without argument.

Turnaround is fast. Drop the monitor Monday, pick it up Wednesday, report in your inbox the same day. If you are inside a 14-day inspection contingency, call us first.

Our Radon Testing Services in Valley Hi, OH

Long-Term Radon Testing for Homeowners

Radon levels fluctuate by season — they are typically highest in winter when homes are sealed up. If you are not in a real-estate deadline and you want the most accurate picture of your actual exposure, a 90-day to 12-month long-term test is the gold standard. We deploy alpha-track or electret detectors, retrieve them on schedule, and provide a full annual-average report. This is the test we recommend for families with children in basement bedrooms.

Commercial, Apartment & School Radon Testing

Most Valley Hi radon companies only handle single-family homes. We do not. Apartment building owners, school districts, and commercial property owners in Ohio carry legal and reputational exposure if radon levels exceed EPA action thresholds. We follow the ANSI/AARST MAMF and MALB protocols for multifamily buildings and the MA-MFLB protocol for schools and large buildings — the same standards your insurance carrier and legal counsel will ask about. We handle device placement matrices, occupancy schedules, and the documentation packet at the end.

Post-Mitigation Verification Testing

After any mitigation system is installed — ours or someone else's — a follow-up test is required to confirm the system worked. We perform independent post-mitigation testing and, if levels are still above 4.0 pCi/L, we diagnose the system. Common failure points we see in Valley Hi homes: undersized fans, poor sub-slab communication, unsealed sump pits, and DIY "systems" that were never code-compliant in the first place.

Home-Inspector Partner Program

If you are a home inspector in the Valley Hi, Bellefontaine, or greater Logan County area, ask about our partner program. We offer expedited scheduling, co-branded reports, and a standing referral incentive. Your clients get a licensed RC202 contractor; you get a reliable closing partner who never blows up your timeline.

Our Radon Testing Process — Step by Step

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Here is exactly how a professional Radon Testing Valley Hi OH engagement works with us:

  1. Phone consultation (10 minutes). We ask about your situation — real-estate deadline, family concern, commercial building, or post-mitigation. We quote a flat price on the call. No vague ranges.
  2. Device placement. A licensed technician arrives at your Valley Hi home or property and places the appropriate detector(s) in the lowest livable level. We document placement with photos, note the closed-house start time, and leave written instructions for occupants.
  3. Testing period. Minimum 48 hours for short-term, 90+ days for long-term. Continuous monitors log hourly — if a window gets opened, we know.
  4. Retrieval and analysis. We pick up the device, download or ship for lab analysis, and prepare a written EPA-aligned report with the average pCi/L reading, hourly chart, placement photos, and our recommendation.
  5. Action plan. If your result is under 4.0 pCi/L, we tell you so plainly and you owe us nothing further. If it is at or above 4.0, we provide a fixed-price mitigation quote on the same report — no waiting, no second appointment.

Local Expertise: Why Valley Hi, OH Is a Radon Concern

Valley Hi sits in Logan County, an area the Ohio Department of Health classifies as Zone 1 — the highest radon potential zone the EPA designates. The clay-rich soils, glacial till, and limestone bedrock common across west-central Ohio are exactly the geology that releases radon gas into basement and crawlspace foundations.

We have tested and mitigated homes throughout the Valley Hi area, including properties off State Route 33, along Indian Lake, near Russells Point, and across the older housing stock in Bellefontaine and Huntsville. The pattern is consistent: roughly 1 in 3 Ohio homes we test in this region comes back above 4.0 pCi/L, and a meaningful percentage exceed 10 pCi/L — the level at which the EPA recommends mitigation within months, not years.

That matters because Valley Hi has a lot of finished basements. Family rooms, guest bedrooms, in-law suites, and rec rooms — every one of them is a place radon accumulates and people breathe it for hours at a time. If your kids' bedrooms are downstairs, you should not guess. You should test.

We serve Valley Hi, Bellefontaine, Huntsville, Russells Point, Lakeview, West Liberty, Quincy, and the rest of Logan County. We also cover surrounding markets — Springfield, Marysville, Urbana, Sidney, and the I-70 corridor toward Columbus. Our home base is Akron, and our trucks are on Ohio roads every business day.

Radon Testing Cost in Valley Hi, OH

You called three companies and none of them would give you a straight price. We get that complaint constantly. Here is roughly what affordable Radon Testing Valley Hi services actually cost from a licensed Ohio contractor:

  • Short-term real-estate test (48-hour CRM): typically $150–$225 for a standard single-family home in Valley Hi, including placement, retrieval, and the written report.
  • Long-term homeowner test (alpha-track): typically $40–$80 per detector, depending on how many zones we deploy.
  • Multifamily / commercial / school testing: quoted per building based on the AARST device-placement matrix — call for a flat per-unit number.
  • Post-mitigation verification test: often bundled at no charge when we install the mitigation system; otherwise standard short-term pricing applies.

If a mitigation system is required, most single-family Valley Hi installs fall in the $1,200–$2,200 range depending on foundation type (slab, basement, crawlspace, or hybrid), fan sizing, and routing. We quote the install in writing on the same report that delivers your test result. No upsell theater.

Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Testing in Valley Hi

How much does radon testing cost in Valley Hi?

A standard 48-hour short-term radon test for a Valley Hi single-family home typically runs $150–$225 with a licensed RC202 contractor, including device placement, retrieval, and a written EPA-aligned report. Long-term alpha-track tests run $40–$80 per detector. Commercial, school, and apartment testing is quoted per building.

What is the best radon testing company in Valley Hi?

Look for three things: a current Ohio mitigation license (ours is RC202), use of continuous radon monitors for real-estate transactions, and willingness to give you a flat price over the phone. Radon Eliminator meets all three and is the top Radon Testing Valley Hi OH choice for transaction-driven work.

How do I choose a radon testing provider in Valley Hi?

Ask for the Ohio mitigation license number on the first call. Ask whether they use a continuous radon monitor (CRM) or a passive charcoal kit — CRMs are far harder to tamper with and produce defensible real-estate documentation. Ask whether they also do mitigation under the same license, so if your number comes back high, you are not starting the search over.

What should I look for in radon testing services?

EPA-aligned protocols, closed-house conditions, a 48-hour minimum test duration, hourly logging, written reports with placement photos, and a clear mitigation quote attached if the result is at or above 4.0 pCi/L. Anything less is not real-estate grade.

How long does radon testing take?

A short-term test requires a minimum of 48 continuous hours under closed-house conditions, with results typically delivered the same day we retrieve the monitor. A long-term test runs 90 days to 12 months and is the most accurate measurement of your true annual exposure.

Is radon testing worth the investment?

Yes. Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer in non-smokers in the United States, according to the EPA and Surgeon General. Ohio is a Zone 1 high-radon state. For roughly $200, you find out whether your family has been breathing a known carcinogen at unsafe levels. There is not a faster, cheaper public-health investment available to a homeowner.

Schedule Radon Testing in Valley Hi, OH Today

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If you are inside an inspection contingency, if a county map just told you Valley Hi is a hot zone, or if you simply want to know what your family is breathing — call now. We offer same-week scheduling across Logan County and 48-hour result turnaround on short-term tests.

You can reach a licensed RC202 professional directly, or request a written quote through our contact form. We respond to every Valley Hi inquiry the same business day.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Testing in Valley Hi

How much does radon testing cost in Valley Hi?
A standard 48-hour short-term radon test for a Valley Hi single-family home typically runs $150–$225 with a licensed RC202 contractor, including device placement, retrieval, and a written EPA-aligned report. Long-term tests run $40–$80 per detector.
What is the best radon testing company in Valley Hi?
Look for an Ohio mitigation license (ours is RC202), use of continuous radon monitors for real-estate transactions, and willingness to quote a flat price by phone. Radon Eliminator meets all three.
How do I choose a radon testing provider in Valley Hi?
Ask for the Ohio mitigation license number, confirm they use continuous radon monitors rather than passive kits, and verify they handle mitigation under the same license in case your result requires it.
What should I look for in radon testing services?
EPA-aligned protocols, closed-house conditions, a 48-hour minimum test duration, hourly logging from a continuous monitor, written reports with placement photos, and a clear mitigation quote if results exceed 4.0 pCi/L.
How long does radon testing take?
Short-term tests require 48 continuous hours under closed-house conditions, with results delivered the same day we retrieve the monitor. Long-term tests run 90 days to 12 months for the most accurate annual exposure measurement.
Is radon testing worth the investment?
Yes. Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer in non-smokers per the EPA and Surgeon General, and Ohio is a Zone 1 high-radon state. For roughly $200, you find out whether your home is putting your family at risk.

Get Defensible Radon Results in 48 Hours — Call Ohio's Licensed RC202 Team

Closing date approaching? Inspection report flagged elevated radon? Call Radon Eliminator now. Licensed Ohio professionals (RC202), EPA-aligned testing, flat pricing quoted by phone, and same-week scheduling across Valley Hi and Logan County.

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