Radon Eliminator provides Radon Testing in Whitehouse, OH. Fast, EPA-aligned Radon Testing in Whitehouse OH from Ohio's RC202-licensed pros. Call (419) 633-9300 for a free consultation.

Last updated: June 2026

Whitehouse's Direct Answer to a High Radon Reading

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Radon Testing in Whitehouse OH is not a luxury — it's a closing-table requirement, a school-board obligation, and an Ohio disclosure issue. Radon Eliminator is the licensed (Ohio Radon Mitigation License RC202) team that homeowners, real-estate agents, and home inspectors across Lucas County call when the number on the report needs to be right, documented, and delivered on a deadline.

Whitehouse sits in a part of northwest Ohio where the EPA classifies the underlying geology as moderate-to-elevated radon potential. Homes along Providence Street, the neighborhoods near Waterville Street, the newer builds off Finzel Road, and the older farmhouses on the village's edges all read differently — sometimes the same block produces a 1.8 pCi/L next to a 7.4 pCi/L. The only way to know what's actually under your floor slab is a professional, EPA-protocol test.

Call (419) 633-9300 to schedule a test in Whitehouse. Most homes can be tested within 48–72 hours of your call, with results delivered in writing the day the device is retrieved.

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Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Radon Testing in Whitehouse

There are companies that sell radon tests as a side offering — a home inspector with a charcoal kit, a handyman with a borrowed monitor. Then there is the Ohio RC202-licensed specialist whose only job is radon. That distinction matters when the test result has to hold up to a lender, an attorney, or the Ohio Department of Health.

  • RC202 Licensed by the State of Ohio — not a national certification badge, the actual Ohio mitigation license. Required by law for mitigation work and a signal of testing competence that most competitors quietly omit from their websites.
  • Closing-deadline scheduling — we structure our Whitehouse routes around real-estate transaction windows, not contractor calendars. Tell us your closing date; we will tell you exactly when results land.
  • Continuous Radon Monitors (CRMs), not just charcoal canisters — hour-by-hour data, tamper detection, and immediate digital reporting. The same instruments we use on apartment buildings and schools.
  • Same-week mitigation if your number is high — most testing companies hand you a high number and a phone book. We hand you a number and a permanent fix, often installed before your closing date.
  • Transparent, published pricing — no "call for a quote" runaround. Real-estate transaction tests, pre-listing tests, and post-mitigation re-tests are each priced clearly before we book.

The credibility we've built doing radon work for Ohio schools, apartment complexes, and commercial properties is the same credibility we bring to a 1,400-square-foot ranch in Whitehouse. The protocol does not change because the building is smaller.

Our Radon Testing Services in Whitehouse, OH

Different situations require different test protocols. Here is what we offer Whitehouse property owners, and when each is appropriate.

Real-Estate Transaction Radon Testing

This is the test buyers, sellers, and agents ask for during the inspection period. We deploy a Continuous Radon Monitor under EPA closed-house conditions for a minimum 48-hour test, then issue a tamper-evident, signed report suitable for lender files and attorney review. We coordinate access with listing agents directly so sellers don't have to play middleman. This is the best Radon Testing Whitehouse buyers and sellers can request when a closing clock is running.

Pre-Listing Radon Testing for Sellers

Smart Whitehouse sellers test before they list. Discovering a 5.6 pCi/L reading after you've accepted an offer is a renegotiation crisis. Discovering it three weeks before listing is a manageable line item. We offer affordable Radon Testing Whitehouse sellers can use to disclose accurately, price confidently, and avoid last-minute concessions at the closing table.

Post-Mitigation Verification Testing

EPA protocol requires a confirmation test 24 hours to 30 days after a mitigation system is activated. We perform this verification on systems we install and on systems other contractors installed. If a previous mitigation job is failing its re-test, we diagnose why — typically an undersized fan, an unsealed sump, or a poorly chosen suction point — and correct it.

Commercial, Apartment, and School Radon Testing

Multi-family and non-residential buildings follow ANSI/AARST MAMF and MALB protocols — multiple devices, specific placement rules, and documentation tied to ownership liability. We perform these tests routinely for property managers and school districts in the Toledo–Whitehouse–Maumee corridor. Our professional Radon Testing Whitehouse OH commercial clients receive includes the full chain-of-custody documentation lenders and insurers require.

Long-Term Diagnostic Testing

For homeowners who want a full year-round picture — not a snapshot — we offer 90-day to 12-month alpha-track testing. This is the most accurate representation of true annual exposure and is especially valuable for homes that read in the borderline 2.0–4.0 pCi/L range.

Our 4-Step Radon Testing Process

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Every test we perform in Whitehouse follows the same EPA-aligned protocol. No shortcuts, no judgment calls.

Step 1: Scheduling and Closed-House Setup

You call, we book — typically within 24–48 hours for Whitehouse addresses. We send written closed-house condition instructions: windows closed, exterior doors used normally, HVAC operated as usual, no whole-house fans. The 12-hour pre-test closed period starts before deployment.

Step 2: Device Deployment

An RC202-licensed technician places a Continuous Radon Monitor in the lowest livable level — typically the basement, or the lowest floor frequently occupied. Placement follows EPA siting rules: 20 inches off the floor, 4 inches from walls, away from drafts, exterior walls, and HVAC supplies.

Step 3: 48-Hour Measurement Period

The CRM logs radon concentration hourly. It also logs temperature, humidity, barometric pressure, and tilt — so we can detect any tampering or window-opening that would invalidate the test. This is one reason charcoal kits don't satisfy serious lenders or attorneys.

Step 4: Retrieval, Report, and Recommendation

We retrieve the device, download the data, and issue a signed PDF report the same day. The report includes the average pCi/L reading, hour-by-hour graph, EPA action-level comparison, and a plain-English recommendation. If the result is at or above 4.0 pCi/L, we provide a written mitigation estimate immediately — no second appointment required.

Local Expertise: Radon in Whitehouse and the Surrounding Area

Whitehouse, Waterville, Maumee, Monclova Township, and the western edge of Toledo share a geological story: glacial till over fractured limestone bedrock, with pockets of higher uranium concentration in the underlying rock. That's the source of the radon. Lucas County's EPA designation is Zone 2 (moderate potential), but in practice we routinely measure homes in the Whitehouse area above the 4.0 pCi/L action level — especially homes with full basements, sump pits, and slab construction over crawl space hybrids.

Newer subdivisions north of Whitehouse Spring Road tend to have tighter building envelopes, which can concentrate radon indoors even when the soil-gas source is moderate. Older homes near downtown Whitehouse — those built before modern slab vapor barriers — often have multiple soil-gas entry points: cracked floor seams, unsealed sumps, and crawl-space dirt floors. Each calls for a different mitigation design, and the testing data is what tells us which.

We serve the broader region from our Akron base, with active routes through Toledo, Maumee, Perrysburg, Sylvania, Holland, Waterville, Swanton, and Whitehouse. When you search for Radon Testing near me from a Whitehouse address, you should be talking to a company that already knows what 43571 soil typically produces. We do.

Home inspectors operating in the Whitehouse market — we have a dedicated referral program with a named Special Offer for repeat referrers. Call the office for details.

Radon Testing Pricing in Whitehouse, OH

Transparent pricing is one of the reasons our clients describe us as the top Radon Testing Whitehouse OH provider. Here's what to expect:

  • Real-Estate Transaction Test (48-hour CRM): flat fee, includes deployment, retrieval, and signed digital report
  • Pre-Listing Test for Sellers: same protocol, same price — schedule before you list
  • Post-Mitigation Verification Test: included free with any mitigation system we install; flat fee for systems installed by others
  • Long-Term Alpha-Track Test (90-day): low-cost option for homeowners not under a closing deadline
  • Commercial / Multi-Family Testing: quoted per building based on square footage and device count required by ANSI/AARST protocol

Call (419) 633-9300 for current pricing on Radon Testing services Whitehouse OH residents and businesses can book this week.

Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Testing in Whitehouse

How much does radon testing cost in Whitehouse?

A professional 48-hour Continuous Radon Monitor test in Whitehouse typically falls in the $150–$200 range for a standard single-family home — significantly less than the cost of a failed closing or a renegotiated sale price. Long-term alpha-track tests are less expensive. Commercial and multi-family testing is quoted by building. Call for an exact price for your address.

What is the best radon testing company in Whitehouse?

Look for three things: an Ohio Radon Mitigation License (RC202 in our case), use of Continuous Radon Monitors rather than charcoal kits for transactional testing, and the ability to mitigate if the result is high. Radon Eliminator is one of the few companies serving Whitehouse that meets all three criteria and publishes turnaround commitments tied to closing dates.

How do I choose a radon testing provider in Whitehouse?

Ask for the Ohio license number before you book. Ask whether they use a CRM or a charcoal kit. Ask how the report is delivered and whether it's signed. Ask what happens if the result is above 4.0 pCi/L — a serious provider already has a mitigation answer, not a referral to someone else.

What should I look for in radon testing services?

EPA-aligned closed-house protocol, tamper-detection on the device, hour-by-hour data logging, a signed digital report the day of retrieval, and clear next steps if the number is high. Anything less is a hobbyist test — fine for curiosity, inadequate for a real-estate transaction.

How long does radon testing take?

The minimum EPA short-term test is 48 hours of monitoring, preceded by a 12-hour closed-house period. From your initial call to a signed report typically runs 3–5 days. We can compress that timeline when a closing date demands it — tell us your deadline.

Is radon testing worth the investment?

Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States according to the EPA, and Ohio is in the elevated-risk band. Beyond the health math, Ohio's disclosure law and modern real-estate practice make testing a near-universal expectation in any home sale. A $150–$200 test that protects a $300,000 transaction is not a close call.

Is 4.2 pCi/L dangerous?

4.0 pCi/L is the EPA action level — the threshold at which mitigation is recommended. A reading of 4.2 pCi/L means your home is above that threshold and the EPA recommends installing a mitigation system. It is not an emergency, but it is a clear directive. Most Whitehouse homes at that level reduce to under 2.0 pCi/L with a properly designed system.

Find Radon Eliminator Near Whitehouse, OH

Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Testing in Whitehouse

How much does radon testing cost in Whitehouse?
A professional 48-hour Continuous Radon Monitor test in Whitehouse typically runs $150–$200 for a standard single-family home. Long-term tests are less; commercial buildings are quoted by square footage. Call (419) 633-9300 for an exact quote.
What is the best radon testing company in Whitehouse?
Look for an Ohio RC202 mitigation license, use of Continuous Radon Monitors, and in-house mitigation capability. Radon Eliminator meets all three and offers closing-deadline turnaround for Whitehouse real-estate transactions.
How do I choose a radon testing provider in Whitehouse?
Ask for the Ohio license number, the device type (CRM vs. charcoal kit), the report format, and what happens if results exceed 4.0 pCi/L. A qualified provider answers all four without hesitation.
What should I look for in radon testing services?
EPA-aligned closed-house protocol, tamper-detection on the device, hour-by-hour digital logging, a signed same-day report, and a clear mitigation path if the result is high.
How long does radon testing take?
EPA short-term testing requires a minimum 48-hour measurement period plus a 12-hour pre-test closed-house period. From call to signed report typically runs 3–5 days, faster when a closing date requires it.
Is radon testing worth the investment?
Yes. Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer per the EPA, Ohio sits in the elevated-risk band, and modern Ohio real-estate transactions effectively require testing. A $150–$200 test protecting a multi-hundred-thousand-dollar transaction is sound math.

Book Radon Testing in Whitehouse — Results in 48 Hours

Closing date on the calendar? Inspection report showing a number you don't like? Pre-listing your Whitehouse home and want to disclose accurately? Call Ohio's RC202-licensed radon authority. We schedule fast, test to EPA protocol, deliver signed digital reports, and mitigate the same week if your home needs it. No charcoal kits, no contractor runaround, no surprise pricing.Call (419) 633-9300 or request a quote online at radoneliminator.com. Home inspectors — ask about our referral program when you call.

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