Radon Eliminator provides Radon Testing in Wilmot, OH. Fast, EPA-aligned radon testing in Wilmot, OH from Ohio's RC202-licensed radon authority. Call (330) 871-2300 for a free consultation.

Last updated: June 2026

Wilmot's Trusted Source for Radon Testing

If you're searching for Radon Testing in Wilmot OH, you're likely facing one of three situations: a home inspector flagged a number above 4.0 pCi/L, a buyer's agent is requesting a radon test before closing, or you own a commercial, school, or apartment property and need documented compliance. Radon Eliminator handles all three — and we do it on the timeline your real-estate deal actually requires.

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We are licensed under Ohio Mitigation License RC202, the credential that legally authorizes radon work in this state. Wilmot sits in Stark County, an area the Ohio Department of Health classifies as a Zone 1 elevated radon region, meaning indoor radon levels above 4 pCi/L are common in homes built on the local glacial till and limestone bedrock. That isn't a scare line — it's geology. Testing is the only way to know your number, and our equipment is calibrated to EPA protocols so the result holds up in a real-estate transaction.

Call (330) 871-2300 to schedule a test, or request a quote online. We typically deploy a monitor in Wilmot within 24–72 hours and return certified results within 48 hours of pickup.

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Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Radon Testing in Wilmot

Most radon companies bury their license number, refuse to commit to a closing-deadline turnaround, and treat real-estate transactions like an afterthought. We built our business around the opposite approach.

  • RC202 Ohio Licensed: Every test and mitigation system is performed by a state-licensed professional. We lead with our license number because it matters in court, at closing, and on disclosure forms.
  • Closing-deadline turnaround: We schedule Wilmot tests around your purchase contract — not our calendar. Standard 48-hour continuous radon monitor protocol, results delivered the same day pickup occurs.
  • EPA-aligned protocols: Continuous radon monitors (CRMs) placed per EPA closed-house conditions, 12-hour pre-test sealing, lowest livable level placement, and tamper-resistant deployment for real-estate validity.
  • Multi-vertical credibility: We test and mitigate Ohio schools, apartment complexes, and commercial buildings. If a school district trusts our protocols, a Wilmot basement is straightforward.
  • Transparent flat pricing: Real-estate radon tests in Wilmot start at a published rate. No surprise fees, no upsells during the inspection window.
  • One-call mitigation: If your result comes back high, the same licensed team can install a permanent, code-compliant mitigation system — often within the same week, often before your closing date.

Our Radon Testing Services in Wilmot, OH

We offer a complete radon testing menu for residential and commercial properties throughout Wilmot and the surrounding Sugarcreek Township, Beach City, and Mt. Eaton areas.

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Real Estate Transaction Radon Testing

This is our core service in Wilmot. A 48-hour continuous radon monitor test, deployed under closed-house conditions, with tamper-detection and a signed chain-of-custody report acceptable to lenders, buyer's agents, and Ohio Real Estate Commission disclosure requirements. We coordinate directly with realtors and home inspectors so the test fits inside the inspection contingency window.

Homeowner Radon Testing

For Wilmot homeowners who aren't selling but want to know their number — especially after finishing a basement, installing a sump pump, or noticing a neighbor's high result. Same EPA-aligned protocol, same RC202-signed report, no real-estate paperwork required.

Commercial, School, and Multifamily Testing

Ohio law and HUD guidelines hold commercial landlords, school administrators, and apartment owners responsible for documented safe radon levels. We perform multi-point testing across building footprints, ground-floor units, and lowest occupied levels, then issue a building-wide report suitable for insurance, board review, and regulatory filings.

Post-Mitigation Verification Testing

If a Wilmot home has had a mitigation system installed — by us or another contractor — we'll verify it's actually working. We re-test under EPA protocols and document whether the system is holding the home below 4.0 pCi/L. Critical for second closings, refinances, and any system more than two years old.

Home Inspector Referral Program

Wilmot-area home inspectors: we have a named referral program with a Special Offer for inspectors who book radon tests on our schedule. Fast turnaround, clean reports, and a direct line for follow-up mitigation when needed. Contact our office to enroll.

Our Radon Testing Process

We've refined this process around one priority: a defensible result, delivered fast enough to save the deal.

  1. Schedule & Pre-Test Briefing: Call or book online. We confirm your Wilmot address, closing date if applicable, and walk you through 12-hour closed-house conditions (windows shut, exterior doors used only briefly).
  2. Monitor Deployment: An RC202-licensed technician places a calibrated continuous radon monitor at the lowest livable level — typically a Wilmot basement or finished lower level — at least 20 inches off the floor, 3 feet from exterior walls, per EPA siting rules.
  3. 48-Hour Active Test: The CRM logs hourly radon concentration, temperature, humidity, and barometric pressure. Tamper events are recorded. This is not a charcoal kit — it's the same equipment used in HUD and school district testing.
  4. Pickup & Lab Analysis: We retrieve the monitor, download the data, and review hour-by-hour readings for anomalies that could indicate tampering or invalid conditions.
  5. Signed Report Delivery: You receive a PDF report with the average pCi/L result, hourly chart, RC202 license number, technician signature, and EPA-protocol attestation — usually within hours of pickup. Realtors and lenders accept this report at closing.

Local Wilmot Expertise You Can't Fake

Wilmot is a small community in southwestern Stark County, near the Holmes County line, surrounded by farmland, older farmhouses, and a growing inventory of newer builds along State Route 62 and the Sugarcreek corridor. The geology here matters: the underlying Pennsylvanian-age sandstones and shales, combined with the area's fractured glacial drift, are textbook radon-producing conditions. Homes with dirt-floor crawlspaces, fieldstone basements, or sump pits — common in older Wilmot and Mt. Eaton properties — frequently test above the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L.

We routinely test homes throughout Wilmot, Beach City, Sugarcreek, Mt. Eaton, Winesburg, Apple Creek, and Kidron. We know which subdivisions tend to test high, we know how the area's heavy Amish-built post-and-beam basements interact with sub-slab depressurization, and we know which Stark County and Holmes County title companies are familiar with our report format. For real-estate transactions involving Wilmot's mix of century farmhouses and new construction, that local pattern recognition saves time and prevents re-tests.

Our team operates out of Akron and serves all of Northeast Ohio, including Canton, Massillon, Wooster, Millersburg, and the entire Wilmot service radius. We're not a national call center routing your job to whoever picks up — every test is performed by an RC202-licensed Ohio technician.

Understanding Your Radon Number

The EPA action level is 4.0 pCi/L. Here's what your result actually means in plain Ohio terms:

  • Below 2.0 pCi/L: Low. No action required. Re-test every 2–5 years or after major basement work.
  • 2.0 – 3.9 pCi/L: Elevated but below action. EPA recommends considering mitigation, especially if children or non-smokers spend significant time in lower levels.
  • 4.0 – 9.9 pCi/L: Above EPA action level. Mitigation recommended. In a real-estate transaction, most buyers will request remediation as a contingency.
  • 10.0+ pCi/L: High. Mitigation strongly recommended. Common in Stark and Holmes County basements. Easily resolved with a properly designed sub-slab depressurization system.

A result of 4.2 or 5.2 pCi/L is not an emergency, but it is actionable. A permanent, code-compliant mitigation system will bring it below 2.0 pCi/L reliably — and we install systems with discreet exterior routing so the pipe doesn't ruin the curb appeal of your Wilmot home.

Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Testing in Wilmot

How much does radon testing cost in Wilmot?

A standard real-estate 48-hour continuous radon monitor test in Wilmot is flat-rate priced and disclosed up front when you call. Homeowner non-real-estate tests are slightly less. Commercial and multi-point building tests are quoted based on square footage and monitor count. We do not charge separately for report delivery, travel within the Wilmot service area, or rush turnaround on closing-deadline jobs.

What is the best radon testing company in Wilmot?

The best Radon Testing in Wilmot is performed by an Ohio RC202-licensed professional using a calibrated continuous radon monitor under EPA closed-house protocols, with a signed report delivered fast enough to fit your inspection contingency window. Radon Eliminator meets all of those criteria and has built its reputation on serving Ohio's real-estate, school, and commercial markets.

How do I choose a radon testing provider in Wilmot?

Ask three questions: (1) What is your Ohio radon license number? If they can't answer instantly, move on. (2) Do you use a continuous radon monitor or a charcoal kit? For real-estate transactions, you want a CRM. (3) Can you deliver the signed report before my inspection contingency expires? Get that commitment in writing.

What should I look for in radon testing services?

Look for RC202 licensure, EPA-aligned protocols, continuous monitor equipment, tamper detection, hour-by-hour data on the final report, and a provider who also offers mitigation. The last point matters — if your result is high, you don't want to start over with a new contractor.

How long does radon testing take?

The active test runs 48 hours. Add 12 hours of closed-house conditioning before deployment and a few hours for report generation after pickup. From the call to the signed PDF in your inbox, expect roughly 3–4 days for a Wilmot real-estate test on our standard schedule. Rush service is available when closing dates demand it.

Is radon testing worth the investment?

Yes. Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States per the EPA, and Ohio is a Zone 1 state. For real-estate transactions, a documented radon test is now standard buyer due diligence in Wilmot — skipping it can delay closing or void disclosure protections. The cost of a test is a small fraction of the cost of an undisclosed high reading discovered after closing.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Testing in Wilmot

How much does radon testing cost in Wilmot?
A standard real-estate 48-hour continuous radon monitor test in Wilmot is flat-rate priced and disclosed up front when you call. Homeowner tests are slightly less. We do not charge separately for report delivery, travel within Wilmot, or rush turnaround on closing-deadline jobs.
What is the best radon testing company in Wilmot?
The best Radon Testing in Wilmot is performed by an Ohio RC202-licensed professional using a calibrated continuous radon monitor under EPA protocols. Radon Eliminator meets all of those criteria and serves Ohio's real-estate, school, and commercial markets.
How do I choose a radon testing provider in Wilmot?
Ask for their Ohio RC202 license number, confirm they use a continuous radon monitor (not a charcoal kit) for real-estate tests, and get a written commitment that the signed report will be delivered before your inspection contingency expires.
What should I look for in radon testing services?
Look for RC202 licensure, EPA-aligned protocols, continuous monitor equipment, tamper detection, hour-by-hour data on the report, and a provider who can also handle mitigation if your result comes back high.
How long does radon testing take?
The active test runs 48 hours, plus 12 hours of closed-house conditioning beforehand and a few hours for report generation after pickup. Expect roughly 3–4 days from call to signed PDF on our standard schedule, with rush service available.
Is radon testing worth the investment?
Yes. Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer per the EPA, and Ohio is a Zone 1 state. For Wilmot real-estate transactions, a documented test is standard buyer due diligence and protects sellers under Ohio disclosure law.

Schedule Your Wilmot Radon Test Today

Closing date approaching? Inspection report flagged a high number? Need documented compliance for a commercial or apartment property? Radon Eliminator's RC202-licensed team can deploy a monitor in Wilmot within 24–72 hours and deliver a signed, EPA-aligned report fast enough to keep your deal on track. If mitigation is needed, the same licensed crew installs permanent, code-compliant systems — often within the same week. Call (330) 871-2300 now or request a quote online to lock in your test date.

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