Choose Radon Pros - the top choice for Radon Testing and Mitigation in Central Ohio. As a licensed state radon contractor, we have a team of multiple licensed radon mitigation specialists.
It's been discovered that every county in Ohio has high radon levels due to the uranium and radium content in the soil, which constantly releases radon gas. The first step to reducing this deadly gas in your residence is through affordable testing. This is the only way to determine if radon is affecting your home.
Our mission is to enlighten homeowners about the potential risks of radon exposure and provide solutions to reduce the risk on your family. We're always available to answer your inquiries and help you make informed decisions to safeguard your family's health.
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Jessica T.
With remarkable professionalism and friendliness, Tom accomplished a superb radon mitigation installation. He fulfilled my budgetary requirements, arrived punctually, and completed the job in record time.
March 31, 2023
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Kayla S.
The installation of the system took place more than a year ago, and its mitigation level is currently below 1. Tom exhibited excellent efficiency and reliability in his work and is highly skilled. I wholeheartedly recommend him!
October 27, 2022
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Christopher R.
"Easy to work with, competitive pricing compared to other radon experts in Columbus, and excellent communication skills. Rated 5 stars."
June 23, 2022
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Michael J.
The installation team was exceptional in their workmanship and provided their services at an affordable cost. They promptly arranged a visit to offer a quote and accommodated our schedule for the installation. I strongly endorse this company.
June 21, 2022
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Emily N.
I highly recommend this service! The project was thoroughly explained to us and we were very satisfied with the speedy process. Within two days, our radon levels were reduced to below the EPA action levels.