Commercial Radon Mitigation in Hyde Park
Commercial buildings (particularly schools, daycares, and senior living) face stricter monitoring requirements. Our Cincinnati mitigators design multi-zone mitigation systems with continuous radon monitors and quarterly testing programs. Hyde Park sits within our service area for Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky, with same-week scheduling typical for routine jobs.
Typical pricing in Hyde Park
Quote-based
Pricing varies by job specifics. Free phone or on-site quotes; fixed pricing after our technician has assessed the job.
Commercial Radon Mitigation in Hyde Park: pre-war Tudor, Colonial, and American Foursquare housing foundations and Cincinnati Arch geology
Commercial Radon Mitigation in Hyde Park involves multi-point sub-slab depressurization sized for the building footprint with redundant fans and continuous monitoring, working on the slab-to-soil interface across the commercial footprint, often with multiple suction points. The service is required for schools, multi-family housing, and any commercial building where occupants spend extended time on the lowest level.
Hyde Park's owner-occupied stock skews heavily 1910-1940 with lath-and-plaster walls, full basements with stone or early-concrete foundations, and steep-pitched attics with rafter cavities open to the roof deck. Wall cavities are frequently empty or hold settled fiberglass batts from a 1970s-80s retrofit. Hyde Park sits on the Cincinnati Arch geology (fractured Ordovician limestone and shale) that drives elevated regional radon exposure across the entire Greater Cincinnati metro, including Hamilton County.
ANSI/AARST CC-1000 governs large-building mitigation. School buildings follow ANSI/AARST RMS-LB and SGM-SF for measurement and mitigation respectively. The Ohio Department of Health Radon Licensing Program oversees radon program compliance for Hyde Park, and Ohio licensure under ORC 3723.02 applies to any contractor performing mitigation work in the state.
- County
- Hamilton, OH
- Geology
- Cincinnati Arch (Ordovician limestone and shale)
- EPA action level
- 4.0 pCi/L on long-term average
- Service category
- Mitigation