Radon Testing in Strongsville, OH — EPA-Aligned, Closing-Deadline Fast
Licensed Ohio radon professionals (RC202) delivering 48-hour radon testing for homeowners, buyers, sellers, agents, and commercial property owners across Strongsville. Accurate pCi/L results. Transparent pricing. We won't blow up your closing.
Radon Eliminator provides Radon Testing in Strongsville, OH. Fast, EPA-aligned radon testing in Strongsville, OH from licensed (RC202) pros. Call (440) 944-1395 for a free consultation.
Last updated: June 2026
Strongsville's Licensed Source for Radon Testing
Radon Testing in Strongsville, OH is not optional in a region the EPA classifies as Zone 1 — the highest predicted indoor radon level category in the country. Cuyahoga County sits on glacial till and shale bedrock that releases uranium-decay radon gas directly into basements and crawlspaces. In Strongsville specifically, the Ohio Department of Health has logged average indoor readings well above the 4.0 pCi/L EPA action level in multiple ZIP codes, including 44136 and 44149.
Radon Eliminator is Ohio's licensed radon authority (Ohio Radon Mitigation License RC202). We don't do HVAC on the side. We don't do basement waterproofing on the side. We test and mitigate radon — residential, commercial, school, and multifamily — and we do it on the timelines real estate transactions actually demand. When the inspection report comes back hot and closing is ten days out, you need a licensed specialist, not a generalist with a radon detector in the truck.
Call (440) 944-1395 for same-week scheduling, or request a quote through our online form. Most Strongsville tests are placed within 48 hours of your call and results are delivered within 48 hours after pickup.
Why Strongsville Homeowners and Agents Choose Radon Eliminator
Strongsville's housing stock — split-levels in Whitney Oaks, colonials off Pearl Road, newer builds near Westwood Country Club, and ranches throughout the Drake/Howe corridor — sits on soil profiles that consistently produce elevated radon. Generic testing isn't enough. Here is what separates our work from the rest of the Radon Testing Strongsville OH market:
- Ohio License RC202 — published openly. Most competitors hide their license number. We lead with ours because it's your proof of accountability under Ohio Revised Code 3723.
- EPA-aligned protocols — closed-house conditions, continuous radon monitors (CRMs) when speed matters, and charcoal canisters when budget matters. Every test follows the EPA's Protocols for Radon Measurement in Homes.
- Real-estate transaction priority scheduling — if you're under contract, you go to the front of the line. We coordinate directly with your agent, inspector, and title company.
- Transparent pricing — published rates for standard residential tests, multi-unit commercial scans, and post-mitigation verification. No "call for a quote" runaround.
- One company, full chain of custody — if your test result is elevated, the same licensed team designs and installs a permanent, code-compliant mitigation system. No handoffs, no finger-pointing.
That combination — licensed specialization, closing-speed logistics, and B2B-grade compliance work — is why Strongsville home inspectors, RE/MAX and Howard Hanna agents, and Cuyahoga County commercial owners refer us by name.
Our Radon Testing Services in Strongsville
Radon Eliminator runs a full menu of EPA-aligned testing for every situation a Strongsville property owner is likely to face. Each test type produces a defensible, written report you can hand to a buyer, lender, school board, or property manager.
48-Hour Real Estate Radon Test
The fastest path to a closing-ready result. A continuous radon monitor is deployed in the lowest livable level under closed-house conditions for 48 hours, then retrieved and reported. This is the test format buyers, lenders, and Ohio real-estate contracts accept. Ideal when your purchase agreement has a tight inspection contingency.
Long-Term Homeowner Radon Test
For Strongsville homeowners who aren't selling but want the most accurate picture of year-round exposure. Alpha-track detectors run 90 days to 12 months, capturing seasonal variation — which matters in Northeast Ohio, where winter readings can run 30–50% higher than summer.
Commercial, Apartment, and School Radon Testing
Ohio's multifamily and commercial radon obligations are not the same as residential. We deploy compliance-grade testing across apartment complexes, office buildings, daycares, and K–12 schools, following ANSI/AARST MAMF and MALB protocols. Property managers in Strongsville and the broader Cuyahoga County market rely on us because we produce the documentation insurers, school boards, and HUD-funded owners actually require.
Post-Mitigation Verification Testing
Every mitigation system we install includes a follow-up test confirming the home is below 4.0 pCi/L — most of our Strongsville installs land between 0.4 and 1.8 pCi/L. The verification report goes to you, your agent, and (if applicable) the buyer's lender.
Home Inspector Referral Program
We run a named Special Offer program for Strongsville-area home inspectors who refer radon work. Inspectors get priority scheduling, co-branded reports, and a referral structure that respects their relationship with the client. Ask about it when you call.
How Our Radon Testing Process Works
Strongsville clients get the same disciplined, licensed process whether they're testing a $250,000 colonial or a 90-unit apartment building.
- Call or submit a request. We confirm the property address, the reason for testing (real estate, post-mitigation, due diligence, peace of mind), and the deadline driving the work.
- Device placement (Day 1). A licensed technician arrives at the property, identifies the lowest livable level, and deploys the appropriate device — usually a calibrated continuous radon monitor for real-estate transactions. We document closed-house conditions in writing.
- 48-hour measurement window. The home stays under closed-house conditions per EPA protocol. No opening windows, no running whole-house fans. We provide written instructions to occupants.
- Retrieval and analysis. The device is collected, data downloaded, and results interpreted against the EPA 4.0 pCi/L action threshold and the WHO 2.7 pCi/L reference level.
- Written report delivered. You receive a PDF report with the average pCi/L reading, hourly data graph, technician credentials, and — if needed — a mitigation recommendation and quote. Reports typically arrive within 24–48 hours of pickup.
Local Expertise: Radon in Strongsville and Greater Cuyahoga County
Strongsville's geology is the problem. The city sits over Cleveland Shale and Chagrin Shale formations — uranium-bearing bedrock that decays into radium and then into radon gas, which migrates upward through cracks, sump pits, and slab penetrations into basements and crawlspaces.
We've tested and mitigated homes across the entire 44136 and 44149 footprint — from older properties near the Strongsville Commons and the historic town square, to newer construction in Foltin Estates, Liberty Hills, and the developments off Howe Road. We've worked Walton Hills-adjacent ranches with crawlspaces, finished basements in homes near Mill Stream Run Reservation, and slab-on-grade builds near SouthPark Mall. We know which subdivisions tend to test high and which soil profiles respond best to sub-slab depressurization versus sub-membrane systems.
Beyond Strongsville, our crews routinely work North Royalton, Brunswick, Berea, Middleburg Heights, Parma, and the broader Cleveland metro. We're the same team behind radon work in Akron, Canton, and Columbus — which means our Strongsville clients get a regional company's depth with a local company's response time.
One Strongsville-specific note: real estate inventory moves fast here, and the Cuyahoga County radon awareness rate among buyers is climbing. If you're listing a home in Strongsville in 2025, getting ahead of radon testing — and, if needed, mitigation — before you go to market is now a competitive advantage, not a checkbox.
Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Testing in Strongsville
How much does radon testing cost in Strongsville?
Standard 48-hour real estate radon testing in Strongsville typically runs $150–$225 depending on home size and access. Long-term alpha-track tests are lower. Commercial and multifamily testing is quoted per building based on unit count and AARST sampling requirements. We publish pricing openly — call (440) 944-1395 for an exact number on your property.
What is the best radon testing company in Strongsville?
The best radon testing Strongsville providers share three traits: an active Ohio Radon Mitigation License (ours is RC202), EPA-aligned testing protocols, and the ability to mitigate if the result is elevated — without bouncing you to a third party. Radon Eliminator meets all three and prioritizes real-estate transaction timelines.
How do I choose a radon testing provider in Strongsville?
Ask for the Ohio license number in writing. Confirm they use continuous radon monitors for real-estate tests (not just charcoal canisters). Ask whether they also perform mitigation under the same license. Ask for a sample report. Any professional Radon Testing Strongsville OH provider will answer all four without hesitation.
What should I look for in radon testing services?
Look for closed-house condition documentation, calibrated equipment with current calibration certificates, a written report with hourly data (not just a single average number), and a licensed technician's signature. Generic "affordable Radon Testing Strongsville" offers that skip these steps won't hold up in a real estate negotiation.
How long does radon testing take?
A standard real estate test is 48 hours of measurement plus 24–48 hours for report delivery — total turnaround of about 3–4 days from device placement. Long-term homeowner tests run 90 days to a year. We can often deploy a device within 24 hours of your call for closing-deadline situations.
Is radon testing worth the investment?
Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S. after smoking, per the EPA and Surgeon General. Ohio is a Zone 1 high-radon state. For $150–$225, you find out whether the air in your home is exposing your family to a known carcinogen. For real-estate transactions, testing protects your closing. For commercial and multifamily owners, testing protects you from liability. Yes — it's worth it.
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Whether you're a Strongsville homeowner who just got a hot inspection report, an agent trying to save a closing, or a commercial owner facing a compliance deadline — Radon Eliminator is the licensed Ohio specialist (RC202) you can hand the problem to. EPA-aligned testing. Transparent pricing. Real-estate-transaction speed. Permanent mitigation under the same roof if results come back elevated.Call (440) 944-1395 now for priority scheduling, or request a quote online and we'll respond same business day. Home inspectors — ask about our referral program.
Radon Eliminator Near Strongsville
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