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Radon Mitigation Under Contract — Cincinnati, OH

Buyer's inspection radon test on a Cincinnati home came back at or above 4 pCi/L? Routine but time-sensitive. Ohio Radon Experts routes failed-inspection Cincinnati radon jobs to NRPP + ODH-certified partner contractors who deliver 2-hour binding quotes, priority installation, and lender-acceptable closing documentation — all within most 10-14 day Ohio inspection contingency windows.

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Cincinnati inspection radon result?

Check Your Cincinnati Inspection Result Against the EPA Action Level

Type the pCi/L value from your Cincinnati home-inspection radon test below. If your reading is at or above 4.0 pCi/L, we can quote your mitigation within 2 hours and fit completion inside most Cincinnati inspection contingency windows.

pCi/L

Enter the picocuries-per-liter value from your charcoal canister or continuous radon monitor (CRM) report.

How the calculator maps test results to EPA guidance
Radon level (pCi/L) Risk tier EPA-aligned recommendation
0.0 – 1.9Below average — lowNo action needed. Re-test every 2 years or after major renovation.
2.0 – 3.9Elevated — EPA "consider mitigating"Consider mitigation, especially with smokers, children, or lower-level bedrooms. Run a long-term (90+ day) test for confirmation.
4.0 or higherEPA Action Level — fix the homeInstall an active radon mitigation system. EPA recommends fixing the home as soon as practical.
How we save the Cincinnati closing

Cincinnati Real Estate Radon Mitigation — Day-by-Day

📅 Day 0 — Forward Inspection Report

Send the buyer's inspection radon result. We confirm the Cincinnati property is in our coverage area and assign an NRPP + ODH-certified partner contractor.

⚡ Day 1 — Binding Quote in 2 Hours

Itemized quote with full lender-acceptable documentation included at no extra cost. Same pricing as standard Cincinnati install — no rush premium.

📑 Day 1-3 — Agent Negotiation

Seller-paid, escrow-credit, or buyer-paid — your real estate agent negotiates the path. Our quote works for all three.

🛠️ Day 3-7 — Priority Installation

Cincinnati real-estate-transaction jobs jump the standard install queue. 4-8 hours of on-site work, typically sub-slab depressurization (ASD).

🧪 Day 8-10 — Post-Mitigation Verification

Independent 48-96 hour continuous radon monitor under closed-house conditions. Time-stamped, defensible result confirms the home is below 4 pCi/L.

📊 Day 11 — Closing Documentation Package

Full lender package (inspection result + contractor certifications + verification test + warranty) sent to buyer's agent, lender, and title. Cincinnati closing proceeds on schedule.

Cincinnati Neighborhoods We Serve

Cincinnati is the anchor of the 2.2-million-person Cincinnati Metro spanning OH, KY, and IN. Hamilton County sits in EPA Radon Zone 1. Cincinnati's geology is dominated by Ordovician-age limestone and shale (the Cincinnati Arch), with significant uranium content in the Kope and Fairview Formation shales. Hillside homes built into Cincinnati's distinctive valley terrain often have walkout basements or hillside foundations that present unique radon mitigation challenges.

Real-estate-transaction radon mitigation neighborhoods in Cincinnati: Downtown, Over-the-Rhine, Hyde Park, Oakley, Mount Adams, Mariemont, Madeira, Indian Hill.

All Cincinnati radon mitigation work performed by NRPP-certified, ODH-certified partner contractors routed through Ohio Radon Experts.

Cincinnati Real Estate Radon FAQ

Closing-Timeline Questions Cincinnati Buyers + Agents Ask

Frequently Asked Questions

Home inspection radon test failed on my Cincinnati purchase — what now?
If your buyer's inspection radon test returned at or above 4.0 pCi/L, you have a routine Cincinnati transaction decision. The most common path: seller-paid mitigation completed before closing. Quote arrives within 2 hours of forwarding us the inspection report. Install in 4-8 hours of on-site work. Post-mitigation verification within 48-96 hours. Closing documentation package within 11 days. Most Cincinnati radon contingencies fit comfortably inside this window.
How quickly can radon mitigation happen before closing in Cincinnati?
Cincinnati real-estate-transaction radon mitigation timeline runs Day 1-11: quote (Day 1) → buyer/seller agreement (Day 1-3) → priority install (Day 3-7) → 48-96 hour post-mitigation verification (Day 8-10) → lender-acceptable documentation package (Day 11). Real-estate-transaction jobs jump our standard queue; no rush premium.
Who typically pays for radon mitigation in a Cincinnati home sale?
Roughly 60% of Cincinnati real-estate-transaction radon mitigations are seller-paid (seller fixes before close), 30% are negotiated as a closing credit (buyer takes cash at close), 10% are buyer-paid. The Ohio Real Estate Purchase Agreement does not mandate which party pays — your real estate agent negotiates with the other side. The seller-paid + repair-before-close path is preferred by FHA, USDA, and VA underwriters.
What does radon mitigation cost in Cincinnati, OH?
Cincinnati single-family radon mitigation typically runs $800-$2500. Standard active sub-slab depressurization (ASD) is the most common system type (~85% of Cincinnati installs). We do NOT charge a rush premium for closing-timeline work; real-estate-transaction jobs price at the same range as standard installs.
Does Cincinnati have higher-than-average radon levels?
Cincinnati (Hamilton County) averages 4.5 pCi/L indoor radon — that's 1.1x the EPA action level of 4 pCi/L. Approximately 36% of Cincinnati homes test elevated. Cincinnati sits on the Cincinnati Arch — a structural uplift that exposes Ordovician-age sedimentary rocks (limestone, shale, mudstone) at or near the surface. The Kope and Fairview Formation shales are uranium-bearing and a primary radon source. Hillside foundations and walkout basements common in Cincinnati's terraced terrain require specialized depressurization design. This means a failed-inspection radon test on a Cincinnati listing is not unusual — it should be expected on a meaningful share of transactions.
Will an FHA / VA / USDA lender accept Cincinnati radon mitigation documentation?
Yes. Our standard real-estate-transaction documentation package includes (1) the original inspection radon result, (2) the partner contractor's NRPP + ODH certifications, (3) the post-mitigation verification test result confirming the home is below 4 pCi/L, and (4) install warranty (5-year fan, lifetime piping). This package is accepted by FHA, USDA, VA, and all major conventional lenders without further documentation requests.
Can Cincinnati radon mitigation happen during the standard 10-day inspection contingency window?
Yes — the 7-14 day mitigation workflow fits inside most standard Cincinnati 10-14 day inspection contingency windows. If the contingency was written tighter (5-7 days), a contingency-extension agreement between buyer and seller is typically the cleanest path; your real estate agent can advise on standard Ohio extension language.
Should Cincinnati sellers pre-test for radon before listing?
Strongly recommended — especially in Hamilton County where county average is 4.5 pCi/L. Pre-listing radon testing lets Cincinnati sellers (1) surface elevated readings before going under contract, (2) mitigate proactively at standard pricing instead of under buyer-side closing pressure, (3) market the home with a verified-mitigated radon result as a transaction advantage. Listings with documented pre-mitigation typically close faster and at full price.

Cincinnati closing on the line? Quote in 2 hours.

Forward the inspection report. We route to a Hamilton County NRPP + ODH-certified partner with closing-timeline capacity.

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