System Design & Installation
- Foundation and suction-point assessment
- PVC extraction piping and sealed routing
- Exterior or attic fan placement (as appropriate)
- Manometer + system labeling + final walkthrough
Thanks for requesting your radon mitigation consultation. Our team designs and installs code-compliant systems that lower indoor radon levels fast, protect long-term air quality, and come with clear warranties and performance guarantees.
Your system is built around your home, not a one-size-fits-all template.
Transparent terms build trust. Here are our actual service terms.
For homes built in 1980 or newer, if we install the exact system we recommend and it is installed as recommended, we guarantee a passing post-mitigation result below 4.0 pCi/L.
Why this matters: in post-1980 homes, slab/foundation construction is typically more standardized, which helps us communicate air effectively beneath the slab with sub-slab depressurization.
Homes built before 1980 can have highly variable sub-slab conditions that are not visible without destructive access, so specific outcome guarantees are not offered on those homes.
Every installation includes a 5-year fan warranty and a 1-year labor warranty. If a warranted fan fails within five years of installation, call us and we handle the entire RMA process with the manufacturer.
We perform the warranty service directly, including replacement, and customers are not billed for covered warranty work.
Our technicians, testers, mitigation specialists, and company are licensed with the State of Ohio for radon work.
If a quote seems unusually low, that can be a warning sign that the provider may not be properly licensed.
License status can be verified through the Ohio Department of Health Radon Education and Licensing Program website.
Most homes are completed in a single day. Complex layouts may take longer.
Confirm layout, vent route, and fan location with your installer.
Core drilling, piping, fan mount, and full system seal-up.
We explain system operation, readings, and what to expect next.
Run post-install radon test per recommended timing guidelines.
Reference resources: EPA Action Level and EPA Retesting Guidance.
The EPA recommends mitigation at 4.0 pCi/L or above, and also suggests considering mitigation between 2.0 and 4.0 pCi/L because there is no known safe level of radon exposure.
Yes. Our guarantee is below 4.0 pCi/L for qualified homes, so a 3.9 pCi/L result is considered passing.
Yes, we seal sump pits. We also strongly recommend battery backup or water-backup options where available, and we can replace an aging or unknown-age sump pump before sealing if needed.
EPA guidance recommends retesting over time, including when occupancy patterns change (such as using a lower level more), after renovations, and when the last test is older (for example, around two years in buy/sell scenarios).
Requirements vary by jurisdiction. Some states and transactions have specific disclosure or mitigation rules. For example, some states are stricter than others once elevated radon is identified.
You can verify radon licenses through the Ohio Department of Health Radon Education and Licensing Program. We encourage every homeowner to confirm licensing status before hiring any radon contractor.
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that can enter homes through foundation openings. It is colorless and odorless, so testing is the only way to know your level.
Long-term exposure to elevated radon is a serious health risk, which is why mitigation and periodic testing matter.
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