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Last updated: June 2026

Why West Farmington Homeowners Choose Radon Eliminator

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West Farmington sits in Trumbull County — part of northeast Ohio's elevated radon belt, where EPA Zone 1 and Zone 2 designations dominate. Local geology pushes radon up through basement floors, sump pits, and crawl-space dirt at rates that routinely test above the EPA's 4.0 pCi/L action level. If you're reading this, an inspector handed you a number, a buyer's agent asked for a test before closing, or you're a school or apartment owner with a legal obligation. We handle all three lanes every week.

Radon Testing in West Farmington OH isn't a side service for us — it's the core of what Radon Eliminator does across Ohio. We hold Ohio Radon Mitigation License RC202 and run testing protocols that align with EPA Protocol for Real Estate Transactions. That matters because lenders, title companies, and out-of-state buyers don't accept hardware-store charcoal kits as proof of a closing-grade test.

  • RC202 Ohio licensed — every technician, every job, no subcontracted unknowns
  • 48-hour closing turnaround available for real-estate deadlines
  • Continuous radon monitors (CRMs) for hour-by-hour data, not a single average number
  • Multi-vertical proof — we test Ohio schools, apartment complexes, and commercial buildings; a West Farmington basement is straightforward work
  • Transparent pricing quoted before we arrive — no surprise add-ons

Competitors in this market bury their license number, refuse to commit to a turnaround date, and leave realtors guessing. We lead with all three.

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What Our Radon Testing Service Includes in West Farmington

Our professional Radon Testing West Farmington OH service is built around two realities: the EPA's measurement protocols and Ohio's real-estate disclosure law. Every test we run produces a document that holds up at the closing table.

Real-Estate Transaction Testing (48–72 Hour)

This is the most common call we get from West Farmington. Purchase agreement signed, inspection clause active, clock ticking. We deploy a calibrated continuous radon monitor in the lowest livable level of the home, run a minimum 48-hour closed-house test per EPA Protocol for Real Estate, retrieve the device, and email a signed report — usually within 72 hours of the initial call. Realtors get a copy. Buyers get a copy. The lender gets a copy.

Pre-Listing Radon Testing for Sellers

Smart sellers in West Farmington test before they list. If the result is below 4.0 pCi/L, that's a disclosure asset. If it's above, you have time to mitigate on your schedule instead of negotiating under deadline pressure. We document the test, and if mitigation is needed, we hand off seamlessly to our install crew.

Commercial, School & Multi-Family Testing

Apartment owners, school districts, daycare operators, and commercial landlords in Trumbull and surrounding counties carry legal exposure on radon. We design multi-point testing plans that meet ANSI/AARST MAH-2019 (multifamily) and MALB-2014 (large buildings) standards. If a West Farmington school trusts our protocol, a residential basement is well within reach.

Post-Mitigation Verification Testing

After any mitigation system is installed — by us or by another contractor — a post-mitigation test confirms the system actually works. We see fan-swap jobs from cheaper installers that retest at 6.0+ pCi/L. A verified post-mitigation result under 4.0 pCi/L is the only proof that holds up.

Home Inspector Referral Program

Home inspectors in West Farmington, Warren, Cortland, and Mesopotamia refer radon work to us because we don't compete on inspections, we turn around fast, and we pay referral compensation cleanly. Ask about our inspector Special Offer.

Our Radon Testing Process — Step by Step

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Here's exactly what happens when you book the best Radon Testing West Farmington has available:

  1. Phone consultation (10 minutes). Tell us the address, the reason for the test (real estate, peace of mind, post-mitigation), and the deadline. We quote a flat price on that call.
  2. Monitor deployment. An RC202-licensed technician arrives at the property, places a calibrated CRM in the lowest livable level — typically the basement in West Farmington's older farmhouses and the slab-on-grade lowest floor in newer builds.
  3. Closed-house conditions. We brief the homeowner or listing agent on EPA closed-house protocol — windows and exterior doors stay closed except for normal entry/exit during the 48-hour window.
  4. Retrieval and data download. We return at the 48-hour mark, retrieve the monitor, and download hour-by-hour data. This shows whether protocol was followed — single-number charcoal kits can't do this.
  5. Signed report delivered. A PDF report with average pCi/L, hour-by-hour graph, technician signature, and RC202 license number lands in your inbox. If mitigation is recommended, we include a quote with that report.

Local Expertise: Why West Farmington Radon Levels Run High

West Farmington (44491) and the surrounding Farmington Township sit on glacial till over shale bedrock — a combination that produces consistent radon source material. Older homes along State Route 534 and Route 88 frequently have fieldstone or block foundations with open sump pits, which act as direct radon highways into the living space. Newer subdivisions toward Mesopotamia and Bristolville often have poured slab foundations with passive radon stubs that were never activated.

We've tested homes in West Farmington proper, Southington, Bloomfield, North Bloomfield, Mesopotamia, Farmdale, and Orwell. Trumbull County's EPA radon zone designation means the regional average sits well above the national average. Single-test results of 5.0, 7.0, even 12.0 pCi/L are routine here — not alarming, just the geology. The fix is straightforward.

Nearby cities we also serve include Warren, Cortland, Champion Heights, Howland, and the broader Ashtabula and Geauga County markets. For homeowners searching Radon Testing near me or top Radon Testing West Farmington, we're the Ohio-licensed option that knows this exact geology — not a national chain reading from a script.

Radon Testing Pricing in West Farmington, OH

Our affordable Radon Testing West Farmington pricing is flat and quoted on the first call:

  • Residential real-estate test (48-hour CRM): typically $150–$200
  • Pre-listing seller test: same flat rate, scheduled to your convenience
  • Post-mitigation verification: discounted when bundled with our install
  • Commercial / multi-family / school testing: quoted per square footage and number of monitoring points

Every quote includes the licensed technician, the calibrated device, the closed-house protocol briefing, and the signed PDF report. No fuel surcharge. No report fee. No upsell pressure.

What Happens If Your Test Comes Back High

Here's the calm version: 4.0 pCi/L is the EPA action level. 5.2 pCi/L is above that. So is 7.8, 10.0, and 15.0. The number tells us what size mitigation system to design — it doesn't change whether the fix works. A properly designed active soil depressurization system, installed to ANSI/AARST SGM-SF-2017 standards, drops radon levels below 2.0 pCi/L in the vast majority of West Farmington homes we mitigate.

If your test result threatens a closing, we can typically install a mitigation system within the same week, retest, and deliver a sub-4.0 pCi/L verification before your closing date. That's the difference between RC202-licensed mitigation and a fan-swap from a general contractor. Learn more about our radon mitigation services or read about our work across Ohio.

Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Testing in West Farmington

How much does radon testing cost in West Farmington?

Residential continuous-monitor radon testing in West Farmington typically runs $150–$200 for a real-estate-grade 48-hour test. That price includes the RC202-licensed technician, calibrated CRM device, EPA closed-house protocol, and a signed PDF report. Commercial and multi-family testing is quoted by building size and number of monitoring points.

What is the best radon testing company in West Farmington?

Look for three things: an Ohio Mitigation License number (ours is RC202), use of continuous radon monitors instead of charcoal kits, and a documented closing-window turnaround. Radon Eliminator meets all three and serves West Farmington as part of our statewide Ohio coverage.

How do I choose a radon testing provider in West Farmington?

Ask for the Ohio license number on the phone — if they hesitate, hang up. Ask whether they use a continuous radon monitor or a charcoal kit; for real-estate transactions, you want the CRM. Ask whether the report will include hour-by-hour data and a technician signature. And ask for a flat price before they show up.

What should I look for in radon testing services?

EPA Protocol for Real Estate Transactions compliance, ANSI/AARST measurement standards, a calibrated CRM device, a licensed Ohio technician (RC202 or equivalent), and a signed report that includes the date, location, device serial number, and hour-by-hour readings. Anything less is not closing-grade.

How long does radon testing take?

A minimum 48 hours of closed-house monitoring is required by EPA real-estate protocol. From the time you call us, expect a 72-hour window: dispatch, deploy, monitor 48 hours, retrieve, and report. For urgent closings in West Farmington, we can often start the test within 24 hours of your call.

Is radon testing worth the investment?

For a real-estate transaction, yes — the test is required by most buyers in Ohio's EPA Zone 1 and Zone 2 counties, and a documented result protects sellers under Ohio disclosure law. For homeowners not selling, testing every two years is the EPA recommendation, and it's the only way to know whether your home is above or below the 4.0 pCi/L action level.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Testing in West Farmington

How much does radon testing cost in West Farmington?
Residential continuous-monitor radon testing in West Farmington typically runs $150–$200 for a real-estate-grade 48-hour test, including the RC202-licensed technician, calibrated device, EPA closed-house protocol, and signed PDF report.
What is the best radon testing company in West Farmington?
Look for an Ohio Mitigation License number (Radon Eliminator holds RC202), continuous radon monitors instead of charcoal kits, and a documented closing-window turnaround. We meet all three.
How do I choose a radon testing provider in West Farmington?
Verify the Ohio license number, confirm they use a continuous radon monitor, require a signed report with hour-by-hour data, and get a flat price quoted upfront before deployment.
What should I look for in radon testing services?
EPA Protocol compliance for real-estate transactions, ANSI/AARST standards, calibrated CRM equipment, RC202 Ohio licensing, and a signed report with date, device serial, and hour-by-hour readings.
How long does radon testing take?
A minimum 48 hours of closed-house monitoring is required. From your call to delivered report is typically a 72-hour window. Urgent closings in West Farmington can often start within 24 hours.
Is radon testing worth the investment?
For real-estate transactions in Ohio's elevated radon zones, yes — testing is buyer-required and protects sellers under Ohio disclosure law. For homeowners, the EPA recommends testing every two years.

Book Radon Testing in West Farmington — Closing-Grade Results in 48 Hours

Whether you're a West Farmington homeowner who just got a high inspection number, a realtor with a closing on the calendar, a home inspector looking for a reliable referral partner, or a commercial property owner with a compliance obligation — Radon Eliminator delivers EPA-aligned testing under Ohio Mitigation License RC202. Flat pricing quoted on the first call. Signed reports your lender and title company will accept. Same-week mitigation available if your numbers come back above 4.0 pCi/L.Call now or request a quote online. We answer the phone, we show up on time, and we treat radon like what it is: a solvable problem.

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