How to Choose an Ohio Radon Mitigation Contractor
Ohio has approximately 100 NRPP + ODH certified radon mitigation specialists (per the ODH Radon Services Directory). Not all are equally qualified. Here's the complete buyer guide: required credentials, red flags, questions to ask, fair pricing, and how to verify everything before signing.
The 10 Red Flags — When to Walk Away
These signals indicate substandard work, regulatory non-compliance, or outright scam. Any one of them should disqualify a contractor.
| # | Red Flag | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Refuses to provide NRPP cert or ODH license # | Likely not actually certified — Ohio state violation |
| 2 | No proof of insurance or <$1M coverage | Homeowner liability if damage occurs |
| 3 | Demands large upfront payment ($500+) before any work | Common scam pattern; reputable contractors deposit ≤25% |
| 4 | Quotes significantly below market ($400-$700) | Cutting corners — likely substandard install |
| 5 | No post-mitigation verification testing in quote | Cannot confirm system works |
| 6 | "We'll figure out where to put the suction point" | Should be diagnostically determined before quote |
| 7 | Uses non-radon-rated fans (bath fans, etc.) | Inadequate suction; system will fail |
| 8 | Skips slab crack sealing | Undermines negative pressure field |
| 9 | Cannot provide 3 Ohio customer references | Limited Ohio track record |
| 10 | Pressure tactics — "today only" pricing | Reputable contractors don't pressure-close |
Ohio Radon Experts Partner Vetting
Ohio Radon Experts uses a multi-step vetting process before any contractor is added to our routing network. Every Ohio partner contractor must:
- Provide current NRPP-Mitigation certification number (verified independently at certifiedradonpros.org).
- Provide current ODH state radon mitigation registration (verified via Ohio State Radon Office, 614-466-0061).
- Document general liability insurance of at least $1M (Certificate of Insurance reviewed annually).
- Provide 3+ Ohio customer references with documented post-mitigation results.
- Demonstrate AARST-ANSI standards adherence.
- Agree to our partnership terms including response-time SLAs (4 business hours), warranty terms (lifetime piping / 5-year fan / 1-year workmanship / effectiveness guarantee), and post-mitigation verification testing included in every install.
- Pass an annual recertification review.
When you submit a quote request through Ohio Radon Experts, the contractor your project is routed to has been independently verified against all of these criteria — saving you the credential-verification work yourself.
Our vetting framework aligns with the American Lung Association's 2024 healthcare-provider guidance, which directs clinicians to refer patients only to NRPP/NRSB-certified mitigation specialists who follow AARST-ANSI consensus standards. The ALA's Reducing the Risks From Radon: A Guide for Healthcare Providers further emphasizes verification testing post-installation and documented effectiveness guarantees — both built into every Ohio Radon Experts partner agreement.
Ohio Radon Contractor Selection FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
What credentials should an Ohio radon mitigation contractor have?
NRPP vs ODH certification — what's the difference?
What are the red flags when hiring an Ohio radon contractor?
What questions should I ask before signing a radon mitigation contract?
What is fair Ohio radon mitigation pricing in 2026?
How do I verify Ohio radon contractor credentials?
What warranty terms should I demand?
Should I get multiple radon mitigation quotes?
What is in a typical Ohio radon mitigation contract?
After installation — what comes next?
Skip the Vetting — Get a Pre-Vetted Ohio Quote
Ohio Radon Experts pre-verifies all partner contractors against the 5 credential requirements and 10 red flags. Submit a free quote request and we route you to a pre-vetted Ohio partner within 4 business hours.