Radon Eliminator provides Radon Testing in Wharton, OH. EPA-aligned radon testing in Wharton, OH from Ohio's RC202-licensed pros. Call (330) 678-3303 for a free consultation.

Last updated: June 2026

Wharton's Trusted Source for Radon Testing

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If you're searching for Radon Testing Wharton OH, you're likely in one of three situations: an inspector flagged a radon number above 4.0 pCi/L, a buyer's agent is asking for a test before closing, or you own a property in Wyandot County and want to know where your home actually stands. Radon Eliminator handles all three — fast, accurately, and under Ohio Department of Health license RC202.

Wharton sits in north-central Ohio, an area the EPA classifies within elevated radon potential zones. The mix of clay-heavy soils, older basements along Main Street and the village's residential streets, and tight winter envelopes means radon levels here regularly test in the action range. We've measured Wyandot County homes that came in at 2.1 pCi/L and others at 11.4 pCi/L — two doors apart. That's why guessing isn't a strategy. Testing is.

We're Ohio's licensed radon authority, and our entire workflow is built around one fact: radon test results either close a deal or kill it. We treat your timeline like the asset it is.

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Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Radon Testing in Wharton

Most companies offering Radon Testing Wharton near me are general home-service contractors who added radon as a side line. We are not. Radon is the entire business. Here's what that means for you:

  • Ohio Mitigation License RC202 — held in our company name, verifiable with the Ohio Department of Health. Most competitors bury or omit their license number. We lead with it.
  • 48-hour standard turnaround on continuous radon monitor (CRM) tests — the format real-estate transactions require. No back-and-forth with mail-in kits.
  • EPA-aligned protocols using calibrated continuous monitors that log hourly readings, detect tampering, and produce a chain-of-custody report your title company and lender will accept.
  • Closing-deadline guarantee — tell us your closing date, and we schedule backward from it. We've never missed one.
  • Transparent pricing — flat-rate residential testing, published commercial multi-point pricing, no surprise fees on the back end.
  • Multi-vertical credibility — we test and mitigate Ohio schools, apartment complexes, and commercial buildings. If a school district trusts our chain of custody, your basement is straightforward.
  • Home inspector referral program — if your inspector sent you, ask about our Special Offer.

That combination is why we're the top Radon Testing Wharton OH homeowners and agents call when the clock is running.

Our Radon Testing Services in Wharton, OH

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We offer the full range of professional Radon Testing Wharton OH property owners need, scaled from a single-family home to a 60-unit apartment building.

Real-Estate Transaction Testing (48-Hour CRM)

The gold standard for home sales. A calibrated continuous radon monitor is placed in the lowest livable level of the home for 48 hours, logging hourly pCi/L readings. You get a sealed PDF report with the average, the hourly graph, tamper indicators, and our RC202 license number — the exact document title companies, lenders, and buyer's agents expect. This is the test version of Radon Testing services Wharton OH agents request by name.

Homeowner Diagnostic Testing

Not selling, just want to know? We offer short-term (2–7 day) and long-term (90+ day) testing options for Wharton homeowners. Long-term tests give the most accurate picture of year-round exposure and are what we recommend if you have no transaction pressure. This is the most affordable Radon Testing Wharton option for peace-of-mind testing.

Post-Mitigation Verification Testing

If you've had a mitigation system installed — by us or anyone else — EPA protocol requires a post-installation test to confirm levels are below 4.0 pCi/L. We perform independent verification tests so you have documented proof the system works.

Commercial, School, and Multi-Family Testing

Ohio law and federal guidance hold commercial property owners, school administrators, and apartment landlords legally accountable for radon exposure in occupied spaces. We design multi-point testing plans for buildings in and around Wharton — placing monitors per EPA's Protocols for Radon Measurement in Schools and the AARST-ANSI MAMF-2017 standard for large buildings. Reports include floor plans, sample locations, and a per-room readings table suitable for board meetings or insurance audits.

Inspector & Realtor Referral Testing

We partner directly with home inspectors and real-estate agents across north-central Ohio. Schedule a test with one call, get the report sent to all parties, and keep your transaction moving. Ask about our referral Special Offer — it's why inspectors call us the best Radon Testing Wharton source for active listings.

Our Radon Testing Process — Step by Step

Here's exactly what happens when you book services Radon Testing Wharton with us:

  1. Call or request online. Tell us the property address, whether there's a closing date, and where the lowest livable level is. We quote you a flat price on the spot.
  2. Scheduling against your deadline. If you're in contract, we schedule the monitor placement so your report lands at least 24 hours before your inspection contingency expires.
  3. Monitor placement (15–20 minutes on site). Our licensed technician places a calibrated continuous radon monitor according to EPA protocol — closed-house conditions, 20 inches from the floor, away from drafts and exterior walls. We document everything with photos.
  4. 48-hour test period. The monitor logs an hourly pCi/L reading. Closed-house conditions must be maintained — we leave a clear instruction card so the homeowner knows the rules.
  5. Retrieval and report. We pick up the monitor, download data, and email a sealed PDF report — usually within 24 hours of retrieval. The report goes to you, your agent, and the other side of the transaction if requested.
  6. Next-step guidance. If the result is at or above 4.0 pCi/L, we walk you through mitigation options, pricing, and the realistic timeline to install a permanent, code-compliant system — often within the same closing window.

Local Expertise: Radon in Wharton and Wyandot County

Wharton is a small village in Wyandot County with a housing stock that tells the radon story in microcosm: pre-1940 farmhouses with fieldstone foundations, mid-century ranches with poured basements, and newer builds on the edges of town with slab-on-grade construction. Each of these reacts to soil gas differently.

The soils underneath Wharton — primarily Blount and Pewamo silt-clay loams — are dense and slow-draining, which traps radon-bearing gas and pushes it toward the path of least resistance: foundation cracks, sump pits, and utility penetrations. We see this pattern from Wharton south toward Kenton, west toward Forest, and north into the Carey area. Homes near the CSX rail line and along State Route 67 have tested across the full spectrum.

We've worked properties throughout the region — from Wharton's residential blocks to farmhouses out on Township Road and homes in nearby Kirby and Sycamore. We know which basements are likely to come in hot, which crawlspaces need sub-membrane systems, and which slab homes need horizontal pipe runs because the soil is too tight for vertical extraction. That local knowledge is why we're the Radon Testing Wharton OH best option when the variables are unusual.

Radon Eliminator is headquartered in Akron and dispatches licensed technicians across Ohio daily — Columbus, Cleveland, Canton, and into Wyandot County. Wharton is squarely in our regular service area, and we're typically on site within 24–72 hours of your call.

Understanding Your Radon Number

The EPA action level is 4.0 pCi/L. At or above that, mitigation is recommended. Below that, the EPA still notes there is no fully safe level — but the cost-benefit case for action weakens. Here's how we read common numbers:

  • Under 2.0 pCi/L — Low. No action needed. Re-test every 2 years or after major construction.
  • 2.0–3.9 pCi/L — Elevated but below action. Consider mitigation, especially if a child or non-smoker spends long hours in the basement.
  • 4.0–9.9 pCi/L — Action range. Mitigation recommended. This is the most common range we see in Wharton.
  • 10.0+ pCi/L — High. Mitigate promptly. We've measured Wyandot County basements above 20 pCi/L.

If a buyer's inspector hands you a number in the 4–8 pCi/L range and your closing is three weeks out, that's not a deal-killer. That's a Tuesday for us.

Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Testing in Wharton

How much does radon testing cost in Wharton?

A 48-hour continuous radon monitor test for a single-family Wharton home is a flat fee — typically in the $145–$195 range, depending on access and scheduling urgency. Commercial and multi-family testing is priced per measurement point. We quote every job on the call, with no surprise fees. Ask about our home inspector referral pricing.

What is the best radon testing company in Wharton?

Look for three things: an Ohio Department of Health mitigation/measurement license (ours is RC202), use of calibrated continuous radon monitors rather than passive charcoal kits for real-estate transactions, and a guaranteed turnaround that matches your closing date. Radon Eliminator meets all three.

How do I choose a radon testing provider in Wharton?

Ask for their Ohio license number before anything else. Confirm they use continuous monitors with chain-of-custody documentation. Confirm the report format will be accepted by your lender and title company. And confirm — in writing — the date you'll receive the report.

What should I look for in radon testing services?

EPA-aligned protocol (closed-house conditions, lowest livable level placement, proper height and distance from walls), calibrated equipment with current calibration certificates, tamper detection, and a written report with hourly readings — not just an average. Anything less is a kit you could have ordered from a hardware store.

How long does radon testing take?

Real-estate short-term testing takes 48 hours of monitoring plus roughly 24 hours for report delivery — so plan on about three days from placement to final PDF. Long-term diagnostic tests run 90+ days for a more accurate annual-average reading.

Is radon testing worth the investment?

For a real-estate transaction, yes — it's almost always required by the buyer and costs less than a single mortgage payment. For an owner-occupied home, the EPA estimates radon causes about 21,000 lung cancer deaths a year in the U.S. A $175 test that either gives you peace of mind or flags a fixable problem is one of the highest-ROI inspections you can do on a house.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Testing in Wharton

How much does radon testing cost in Wharton?
A 48-hour continuous radon monitor test for a single-family Wharton home is a flat fee, typically in the $145–$195 range. Commercial and multi-family testing is priced per measurement point. We quote every job on the call with no surprise fees.
What is the best radon testing company in Wharton?
Look for an Ohio Department of Health license (Radon Eliminator's is RC202), use of calibrated continuous radon monitors for real-estate work, and a guaranteed turnaround that matches your closing date. We meet all three standards.
How do I choose a radon testing provider in Wharton?
Ask for the Ohio license number first. Confirm they use continuous monitors with chain-of-custody documentation. Confirm the report will be accepted by your lender and title company. Confirm your report delivery date in writing.
What should I look for in radon testing services?
EPA-aligned protocol, calibrated equipment with current calibration certificates, tamper detection, and a written report with hourly readings — not just an average. Anything less is a hardware-store kit in disguise.
How long does radon testing take?
Real-estate short-term testing takes 48 hours of monitoring plus about 24 hours for report delivery — roughly three days total. Long-term diagnostic tests run 90+ days for an annual-average reading.
Is radon testing worth the investment?
Yes. For real-estate deals it's typically required and costs less than a mortgage payment. For owner-occupied homes, the EPA links radon to about 21,000 U.S. lung cancer deaths per year — a $175 test is one of the highest-ROI inspections you can do.

Book Radon Testing in Wharton Today — Reports in 72 Hours

Whether you're under contract with a closing date next week or you just want to know your number, Radon Eliminator delivers EPA-aligned Radon Testing Wharton OH with the speed and documentation your transaction demands. Ohio licensed (RC202). Transparent pricing. Closing-deadline turnaround. Call now to schedule, or request a quote through our online form and we'll respond the same business day.Call now or request a quote online — same-day response, guaranteed.

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