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Last updated: June 2026

Radon Testing Wren OH: Accurate Numbers, Real-Estate Speed

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If you're searching for Radon Testing Wren OH, you're likely in one of two situations: a home inspector flagged a number above 4.0 pCi/L, or a buyer's agent is asking for a radon test before closing. Either way, the clock is ticking. Radon Eliminator is Ohio's RC202-licensed radon authority, and we built our service around the reality of real-estate transactions in Van Wert County and the surrounding Wren area.

We deploy continuous radon monitors that meet EPA testing protocols, return data-logged results in 48 hours, and — if your home needs mitigation — install a permanent, code-compliant system fast enough to keep your closing date intact. No vague timelines. No mystery pricing. No fan-swap shortcuts that fail the post-mitigation re-test.

Wren sits in Ohio EPA Radon Zone 1, the highest-risk classification in the country. That isn't a scare tactic — it's the federal map. Homes in Van Wert County routinely test between 4.0 and 12.0 pCi/L because of the limestone bedrock and clay soils beneath this part of western Ohio. If your home has a basement or slab-on-grade foundation, testing is the only way to know your number. Guessing isn't a strategy when a closing is on the line.

Call (440) 565-9131 to schedule, or request a quote online. We serve Wren, Convoy, Van Wert, Ohio City, Willshire, and the rest of the U.S. 30 corridor.

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Why Choose Radon Eliminator for Radon Testing in Wren

Most radon companies in Ohio either won't publish their license number or treat real-estate timelines as someone else's problem. We do the opposite. Here's what separates the best Radon Testing Wren has access to:

  • Ohio Mitigation License RC202. We lead with our credential because Ohio law requires it for any mitigation work. If a contractor can't show you their RC number, they cannot legally install a system in this state.
  • 48-hour test turnaround. Closing on Friday? We can set Monday, retrieve Wednesday, deliver the signed report Thursday morning. Our schedule is built around purchase agreements, not contractor convenience.
  • Same-week mitigation when results are high. A failed test does not have to break the deal. We routinely install permanent systems within 5–7 days of a positive result, complete with a post-mitigation re-test.
  • Transparent, written pricing. You get the number before we show up. No "it depends" estimates that balloon at the kitchen table.
  • Multi-vertical track record. We test and mitigate schools, apartment complexes, and commercial buildings across Ohio. The same protocols protecting kindergarten classrooms protect your basement.
  • Aesthetic-first system design. We route mitigation pipes through interior chases, garages, or discreet exterior corners whenever the home's structure allows — not slapped across the front facade.

That combination is why home inspectors, listing agents, and buyer's agents across northwest Ohio refer their radon work to us. We protect the deal, not just the air.

Our Radon Testing Services in Wren, OH

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Radon Testing services in Wren OH aren't one-size-fits-all. The right test depends on whether you're closing on a house, monitoring a school, or doing due diligence on a commercial purchase. Here's what we offer:

Real-Estate Radon Testing (Short-Term, 48 Hours)

This is our most-requested service. We deploy a tamper-evident continuous radon monitor (CRM) for a minimum 48-hour closed-house test, exactly as the EPA and AARST-NRPP protocols specify. You receive a signed, data-logged PDF report suitable for purchase agreements, lender review, and disclosure files. Hourly readings are included so buyers, sellers, and agents can see exactly how the home performed across the full test window.

Long-Term Radon Testing for Homeowners

If you're not in a transaction but want the most accurate picture of your year-round exposure, we place an alpha-track or electret detector for 90+ days. Radon levels fluctuate seasonally in Wren — they typically run highest in winter when homes are sealed up — so a long-term test gives you a true annual average rather than a snapshot.

Commercial, Apartment, and School Radon Testing

Multi-unit and institutional buildings require multiple simultaneous test points, ground-contact room sampling, and documentation that satisfies Ohio Department of Health and ANSI/AARST MAMF and MALB standards. We handle scoping, deployment, chain-of-custody, and final reporting for property managers, school districts, and commercial owners across Van Wert, Allen, Mercer, and Paulding counties.

Post-Mitigation Re-Testing

If you've had a system installed — by us or anyone else — a follow-up test verifies the system actually drove levels below 4.0 pCi/L. Ohio code requires this verification. We provide independent post-mitigation testing with the same 48-hour turnaround as our pre-sale work.

Home Inspector Referral Program

We run a dedicated referral lane for Wren-area home inspectors and real-estate professionals. Priority scheduling, direct report delivery to the inspector's client portal, and a named referral offer. If you'd like the details, ask for our inspector program when you call. This is professional Radon Testing Wren OH inspectors can stand behind.

Our 4-Step Radon Testing Process

The process is straightforward, and we communicate at every step. Here's exactly how a typical Wren radon test runs:

  1. Schedule and scope (Day 0). Call us or submit a form. We confirm address, foundation type, square footage, and your closing date if applicable. You receive a written quote before deployment.
  2. Deployment (Day 1). A technician places a calibrated continuous radon monitor in the lowest livable level of the home — typically a finished basement or first-floor bedroom for slab homes. We confirm closed-house conditions with the seller or occupant.
  3. Data collection (Days 1–3). The monitor logs hourly radon, temperature, humidity, and tilt readings for at least 48 hours. Tamper detection is built in, which matters for real-estate compliance.
  4. Retrieval and reporting (Day 3–4). We retrieve the device, generate the signed PDF report, and email it directly to you and any authorized parties (agent, attorney, lender). If results are above 4.0 pCi/L, the report includes a mitigation quote so you can move immediately.

That's it. No mystery, no delays, no "we'll call you next week."

Local Expertise: Radon in Wren and Van Wert County

Wren is a small village in Van Wert County along U.S. Route 33, surrounded by the limestone and shale geology that runs beneath most of western Ohio. That bedrock is the source of the radon problem here. Uranium decays into radium, radium decays into radon gas, and the gas migrates up through soil cracks and foundation joints into homes. It's a geological inevitability — not a construction defect.

We've tested homes throughout Wren and the surrounding communities: along Wren-Landeck Road, near Wren Cemetery, out toward Convoy and Ohio City, and across the farms north of State Route 49. Older farmhouses with stone or block foundations often test highest because of the porous mortar joints. Newer builds in the area aren't automatically safe — vapor barriers help but rarely solve the problem on their own.

Ohio disclosure law requires sellers to disclose known radon information on the Residential Property Disclosure Form. If you've tested and the result is high, that becomes a known condition. The strategic move is almost always to mitigate before relisting or to negotiate a credit at closing — and we can document either path. We've helped sellers in Van Wert County hold their list price by completing mitigation and producing a sub-2.0 pCi/L re-test before the buyer's inspection contingency expired.

For buyers, our advice is simple: if the seller's test result is borderline (3.5–4.5 pCi/L), request an independent re-test. Radon fluctuates, and you deserve your own number on your own monitor before you sign for a 30-year mortgage.

How Much Does Radon Testing Cost in Wren, OH?

Affordable Radon Testing Wren homeowners can actually budget for starts at a flat fee for a standard 48-hour residential test — significantly less than the cost of a single missed closing day. Commercial and multi-unit pricing is quoted based on building size and number of test points. We publish our pricing in writing before any work begins.

If mitigation is needed, a typical residential system in the Wren area runs in a clearly bounded range depending on foundation type (basement, crawl space, slab) and pipe routing. We carry the equipment in stock to install most systems within a week, and we warranty the system to maintain levels below 4.0 pCi/L. Ask about financing if you'd like to spread payments.

Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Testing Wren OH

How much does radon testing cost in Wren?

A standard 48-hour real-estate radon test in Wren is a flat fee — typically in the $150–$225 range for a single-family home. Long-term homeowner tests cost less. Commercial and multi-family buildings are quoted by number of test points and square footage. We give you the price in writing before deployment.

What is the best radon testing company in Wren?

The best Radon Testing Wren OH company is one that is Ohio-licensed (look for an RC number), uses continuous radon monitors with tamper detection, returns results within 48 hours, and can perform mitigation if needed without subcontracting. Radon Eliminator meets all four criteria under Ohio License RC202.

How do I choose a radon testing provider in Wren?

Verify the Ohio mitigation license number, confirm they use AARST-NRPP-aligned equipment, ask for a sample report, and confirm turnaround time in writing. Avoid providers who only offer charcoal kits for real-estate transactions — those are not tamper-evident and many lenders and agents won't accept them.

What should I look for in radon testing services?

Look for: an Ohio RC license, continuous monitor (not just charcoal) for real-estate use, hourly data logging, tamper-detection reporting, written pricing, and a clear path to mitigation if the result is high. A one-stop test-and-mitigate provider saves you weeks during a transaction.

How long does radon testing take?

An EPA-protocol short-term test runs a minimum of 48 hours under closed-house conditions. We typically deploy on Day 1, retrieve on Day 3, and email the signed report the same day or the next morning — start to finish in 3–4 calendar days.

Is radon testing worth the investment?

Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S. according to the EPA, and Wren sits in Zone 1, the highest-risk category. For a few hundred dollars you get a definitive answer. In a real-estate context, the test is non-negotiable — most buyers and lenders now require it. Yes, it's worth it.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Testing in Wren

How much does radon testing cost in Wren, OH?
A standard 48-hour real-estate radon test in Wren typically ranges from $150–$225 for a single-family home, with written pricing provided before deployment. Long-term homeowner tests cost less, and commercial pricing is based on test points and square footage.
What is the best radon testing company in Wren?
The best Radon Testing Wren OH provider is Ohio-licensed (RC number), uses continuous radon monitors with tamper detection, returns results within 48 hours, and can mitigate without subcontracting. Radon Eliminator meets all four under Ohio License RC202.
How do I choose a radon testing provider in Wren?
Verify the Ohio mitigation license, confirm AARST-NRPP-aligned equipment, request a sample report, and get turnaround time in writing. Avoid charcoal-only kits for real-estate transactions — they're not tamper-evident.
What should I look for in radon testing services?
An Ohio RC license, continuous monitor for real-estate use, hourly data logging, tamper detection, written pricing, and a direct path to mitigation if results exceed 4.0 pCi/L.
How long does radon testing take?
An EPA-protocol short-term test requires a minimum 48 hours under closed-house conditions. Total turnaround from deployment to signed report is typically 3–4 calendar days.
Is radon testing worth the investment?
Yes. Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S., and Wren is in EPA Zone 1, the highest-risk category. For real-estate transactions, testing is now expected by most buyers, agents, and lenders.

Get Your Wren Radon Test Scheduled This Week

Whether you're racing a closing date, fulfilling an inspection contingency, or finally getting a number on the basement you've been wondering about — we can have a monitor in your Wren home within days and a signed report in your inbox 48 hours later. If mitigation is needed, we install permanent, code-compliant systems the same week.Call (440) 565-9131 to speak with an RC202-licensed Ohio radon professional, or request a written quote online. Real-estate professionals: ask about our home inspector referral program.

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