Radon Testing in Sycamore Township
Short-term (48-hour) testing for real-estate transactions or initial screening, plus 90-day long-term testing for the most accurate picture of household exposure. Our Cincinnati technicians are NRSB- or NRPP-credentialed. PDF reports compatible with mortgage and inspection requirements. Sycamore Township sits within our service area for Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky, with same-week scheduling typical for routine jobs.
Typical pricing in Sycamore Township
$150-$300
Pricing varies by job specifics. Free phone or on-site quotes; fixed pricing after our technician has assessed the job.
Radon Testing in Sycamore Township: mid-century to modern unincorporated suburban foundations and Cincinnati Arch geology
Radon Testing in Sycamore Township involves short-term (2-7 day) charcoal canister or continuous radon monitor placement on the lowest occupied level, working on the lowest lived-in level of the home where occupants spend more than 4 hours per day. The service is the first step for any home that has not been tested in the last 2 years, for any home being sold, and for any home after a significant foundation, basement, or HVAC modification.
Sycamore Township housing follows the Hamilton County mid-century pattern: drywall walls, vented attics, R-11 fiberglass cavity insulation, and uninsulated rim joists in homes built before the 1995 IRC update. Sycamore Township 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 MAH-2023 establishes the residential measurement protocol. Closed-house conditions must be maintained throughout short-term testing. The Ohio Department of Health Radon Licensing Program oversees radon program compliance for Sycamore Township, 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
- Testing