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Columbus is in a EPA Zone 1 — high-radon region. Compare certified local providers below.
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Ohio includes EPA Zone 1 counties, so radon mitigation in Columbus should be treated as a core indoor-air priority. 5 local contractors are currently listed, giving you enough options to compare credentials and scope. Based on EPA county-level mapping, Ohio includes Zone 1 areas, which indicates high predicted indoor radon potential. Columbus has 5 listed contractors, enough to compare options and get multiple quotes. Among listed providers, 5 hold NRPP or NRSB certifications. State context: Ohio's glacial soils and shale bedrock create conditions for high radon across most of the state. Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati metro areas all have significant radon issues.
We track 5 local contractors. The strongest service coverage is 60% mitigation installs and 60% testing and measurement.
Homeowners in Ohio often report radon mitigation quotes in a general range of $1,000–$2,600 for most single-family homes. Actual pricing depends on foundation type, pipe routing, fan placement, system design, and local labor conditions. Get at least two written quotes from certified contractors for an accurate comparison.
Compare your estimate with the cost calculatorPrimary state-level EPA reference: Zone 1. The majority of Ohio counties are Zone 1, particularly northeastern and central regions. Ohio has one of the most widespread radon problems in the US.
EPA zone maps are county-level screening tools. Home-level testing is still required to confirm risk.
Ohio is generally mapped as higher-potential radon territory (Zone 1), so annual-to-biannual testing is common after mitigation or major foundation changes. For seasonal timing, closed-house winter testing usually captures worst-case indoor buildup. For real-estate transactions, run a short-term test during due diligence, then confirm with follow-up testing if results are near or above 4.0 pCi/L.
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