Crawl Space Radon Mitigation in West Chester
Crawl spaces require a different mitigation approach than slab homes. Our Cincinnati mitigators install reinforced vapor barriers, seal entry points, and pair with active depressurization to bring radon below action level. Often combined with moisture control. West Chester sits within our service area for Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky, with same-week scheduling typical for routine jobs.
Typical pricing in West Chester
$1,800-$3,500
Pricing varies by job specifics. Free phone or on-site quotes; fixed pricing after our technician has assessed the job.
Crawl Space Radon Mitigation in West Chester: mid-century to modern suburban foundations and Cincinnati Arch geology
Crawl Space Radon Mitigation in West Chester involves sub-membrane depressurization: a 20-mil polyethylene liner sealed to the crawl walls with an inline fan drawing soil gas from beneath, working on the crawl-space envelope where ground-source soil gas enters through bare earth. The service is the right scope for any crawl-space-foundation home testing above 4.0 pCi/L, in place of sub-slab depressurization which does not apply to crawl spaces.
West Chester ranges from 1970s ranches in the older sections through 2010s subdivisions toward Liberty Twp. Construction quality and as-built insulation vary by era and developer; thermal imaging at the in-home estimate is the right way to identify the actual heat-loss surfaces. West Chester sits on the Cincinnati Arch geology (fractured Ordovician limestone and shale) that drives elevated regional radon exposure across the entire Greater Cincinnati metro, including Butler County.
ANSI/AARST CCAH-2020-0523 requires membrane sealing and a manometer verifying continuous negative pressure across the membrane. The Ohio Department of Health Radon Licensing Program oversees radon program compliance for West Chester, and Ohio licensure under ORC 3723.02 applies to any contractor performing mitigation work in the state.
- County
- Butler, OH
- Geology
- Cincinnati Arch (Ordovician limestone and shale)
- EPA action level
- 4.0 pCi/L on long-term average
- Service category
- Mitigation