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Complete Ohio Pricing Guide · Updated 2026

Radon Mitigation Cost in 2026 — Ohio Pricing Guide

Real Ohio radon mitigation pricing data: $800–$2,500 typical install, $1,200–$1,800 median. System-by-system pricing, real estate transaction costs, factors that affect price, FHA/USDA/VA loan implications.

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Ohio Radon Mitigation Cost Breakdown by System Type

Five system types cover essentially all Ohio residential and commercial scenarios. Pricing varies by foundation type, home size, and installation complexity.

Ohio Radon Mitigation Cost by System Type (2026)
System TypeCost RangeMedian CostLifespanBest For
Active Sub-Slab Depressurization (ASD)$800 – $2,200$1,30020+ yr piping / 5–10 yr fanMost Ohio basements (~80% of installs)
Sub-Membrane Depressurization$1,500 – $3,500$2,40015–20 yrOhio homes with crawl spaces
Block-Wall Depressurization$2,000 – $4,000$2,80015–20 yrOlder Ohio homes (pre-1980)
Drain-Tile Depressurization$1,500 – $3,500$2,20015–20 yrHomes with existing perimeter drain tile
Passive System Retrofit$500 – $1,500$90020+ yrNew construction passive ready
All costs include post-mitigation verification testing per AARST-ANSI standards. Ohio NRPP + ODH certified contractor required by state law.

Ohio Radon Mitigation Cost by City (2026)

Pricing variation across Ohio cities reflects local labor costs and partner contractor availability. All cities served by Ohio Radon Experts network.

State College-by-City Radon Mitigation Cost Estimates (2026)
State CollegeAvg Indoor RadonTypical Mitigation CostAvg Closing Time
Philadelphia9.2 pCi/L$900 – $2,2001–3 weeks
West Philadelphia8.8 pCi/L$1,000 – $2,4001–3 weeks
Bethlehem9.2 pCi/L$900 – $2,2001–3 weeks
Pittsburgh7.9 pCi/L$850 – $2,0001–3 weeks
State College7.4 pCi/L$900 – $2,1001–3 weeks
Erie6.8 pCi/L$850 – $2,0001–3 weeks
Ames4.7 pCi/L$900 – $2,2001–3 weeks
Scranton8.2 pCi/L$900 – $2,3001–3 weeks
Bethlehem8.2 pCi/L$900 – $2,3001–3 weeks
Altoona7.1 pCi/L$900 – $2,1002–4 weeks
Wilkes-Barre6.9 pCi/L$850 – $2,0002–4 weeks
Reading7.8 pCi/L$1,000 – $2,4002–4 weeks
York7.6 pCi/L$950 – $2,2002–4 weeks
Lebanon8.0 pCi/L$900 – $2,2002–4 weeks
Costs include post-mitigation verification testing. Ohio real estate transaction expedites available; add ~10-20% for closing-timeline rushes. Data current as of 2026-Q2.

Why Ohio Radon Mitigation Costs What It Does

Ohio radon mitigation pricing reflects several structural factors:

  • Materials cost: Schedule 40 PVC piping (3-4 inch), continuous-duty radon fan, manometer, sealing materials, electrical components total $250-$500 per typical install.
  • Labor: 4-8 hours of NRPP-certified specialist labor at $75-$125/hour = $300-$1,000.
  • Equipment: Diamond core drill, sealing supplies, vacuum testing equipment, PVC cutting/joining tools amortized across installs.
  • Insurance: Ohio contractors carry $1M+ general liability coverage; this is amortized into pricing.
  • Certification maintenance: NRPP recertification fees + ODH licensing + AARST-ANSI continuing education.
  • Vehicle and overhead: Service vehicle, fuel, scheduling/dispatch infrastructure.
  • Post-mitigation testing: 48-96 hour verification test using CRM (continuous radon monitor) device.

The cost structure means rock-bottom pricing under $700 generally signals either (1) cut corners on sealing or verification testing, (2) substandard equipment, or (3) uncertified work. Ohio law requires NRPP + ODH certified mitigation — any quote that doesn't reference these credentials is a warning sign.

The American Lung Association's 2024 Healthcare Provider Decision Support Tool quotes a national typical radon mitigation cost of $1,500-$2,000 when recommending mitigation for any home testing at or above the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L. Ohio partner-contractor pricing of $800-$2,500 reflects regional labor cost variation; the typical Ohio install lands toward the lower end of the ALA-cited range for active sub-slab depressurization on standard basement foundations.

FAQ

Ohio Radon Mitigation Cost FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does radon mitigation cost in 2026?
In Ohio, residential radon mitigation costs $800-$2,500 installed, with a median around $1,400. Active sub-slab depressurization (the most common method) runs $800-$2,200. Crawl space sub-membrane systems cost $1,500-$3,500. Block-wall depressurization for older homes runs $2,000-$4,000. Nationally, costs range from $700-$3,000 depending on state, foundation type, and local labor rates. Ohio pricing is in line with national averages for sub-slab depressurization.
What factors affect radon mitigation cost?
Six factors drive radon mitigation pricing: (1) Foundation type — poured-concrete is cheapest; block-wall and crawl space cost more. (2) Home size — larger basements may need multiple suction points (+$300-$500 each). (3) Piping route — interior through finished spaces costs more than basement/exterior routing. (4) Fan specification — higher-CFM models for larger systems add $100-$300. (5) Accessibility — tight access points or extensive sealing adds labor. (6) Permit and verification testing inclusion — quality installs include post-mitigation testing in the quote.
Is radon mitigation covered by homeowners insurance?
Generally no. Standard homeowners insurance policies in Ohio do not cover radon mitigation because radon is considered a pre-existing condition rather than sudden damage. Some specialty policies and HSAs (Health Savings Accounts) may cover radon mitigation as a health-related expense, particularly if a household member has a documented respiratory condition. Always check your specific policy. The IRS does allow radon mitigation as a tax-deductible medical expense when prescribed by a physician for a household member with documented respiratory illness — consult a tax advisor.
Do real estate sellers pay for radon mitigation in Ohio?
In Ohio real estate transactions, roughly 60% of radon mitigations are seller-paid, 30% are cost-shared or credited at closing, and 10% are buyer-paid. Ohio law does not mandate who pays — this is negotiated after an elevated test result. Many Ohio listing agents recommend pre-listing radon testing so sellers can either mitigate proactively (improving marketability) or price-adjust before listing. Pre-listing mitigation also avoids closing-timeline scheduling pressure.
Are there hidden costs in radon mitigation quotes?
Watch for: (1) Post-mitigation verification testing — should be included; if quoted separately, expect $100-$250. (2) Permit fees — typically not required in Ohio for residential mitigation but can apply for commercial or HUD properties. (3) Electrical work — some installs require new dedicated 110V circuit for the fan ($100-$300). (4) Cosmetic restoration — drywall patching or finished-basement restoration after install ($150-$500). (5) Long-pipe runs — exterior routing through multiple stories adds materials cost. (6) Sealing of slab cracks beyond standard scope. Reputable Ohio partners disclose all of these upfront in writing.
How can I get the best price on radon mitigation?
Five strategies: (1) Get 2-3 quotes for non-emergency installs — competitive pricing is healthy in Ohio. (2) Schedule during off-peak season (May-August) — lower demand often means flexibility. (3) Avoid emergency-timeline mitigations when possible — closing-timeline expedites can add 10-20%. (4) Verify the quote includes post-mitigation verification testing. (5) Ask about combined services if you also need radon testing — bundled pricing is often offered. Ohio Radon Experts network partners provide transparent itemized quotes; ask for line-item breakdowns.
Can radon mitigation cost be financed?
Yes. Most Ohio NRPP-certified mitigation contractors offer financing through Synchrony, GreenSky, or similar contractor-finance platforms. Typical terms: $0 down, 0-12 month interest-free options, or 24-60 month installment plans. Ohio Energy Bank loans (low-interest residential improvement loans) may also be available for radon mitigation in some cases. PACE financing is not commonly used for residential radon mitigation in Ohio. Always compare total cost-with-interest vs paying cash.
What are FHA loan radon mitigation requirements and costs?
FHA loans do not legally require radon testing or mitigation as of 2026, but HUD Handbook 4000.1 strongly encourages it. Some FHA underwriters in high-radon states (Ohio is #3) request radon test results during underwriting, and Ohio FHA appraisers may flag elevated radon as a property condition issue requiring mitigation before closing. When required for FHA closing, mitigation costs typically run $800-$2,500 — the same as private transactions. The seller is most commonly responsible for FHA-required mitigation, though this is negotiable.
What is the long-term cost of NOT mitigating elevated radon?
EPA estimates radon causes ~21,000 lung cancer deaths annually in the US — second only to smoking. In Ohio (4.7 pCi/L state average, more than 2x the EPA action level), a household exposed to typical Ohio radon levels for 20 years faces a measurably elevated lung cancer risk. The American Cancer Society estimates lifetime medical costs for lung cancer treatment range from $75,000-$300,000+ per case. Compared to the one-time $800-$2,500 cost of mitigation, the cost-benefit math favors mitigation overwhelmingly for elevated-reading homes.
How does radon mitigation cost in Ohio compare to other states?
Ohio radon mitigation costs are in line with the national median for sub-slab depressurization systems ($800-$2,500). High-cost states: California, Massachusetts, Connecticut ($1,500-$4,000+ typical). Low-cost states: Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri ($600-$1,800 typical). Ohio pricing reflects: (1) average labor costs, (2) cold-climate housing stock with basements (most common foundation type for mitigation), (3) competitive Ohio contractor market (~100 active NRPP-certified mitigation specialists statewide per the ODH credentialed-contractor list), and (4) state ODH licensing requirements that ensure quality standards.

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