System Repair & Reactivation in Covington
Existing radon system failing or retesting high? Our Cincinnati mitigators diagnose fan motors, U-tube manometer fluid, sealing failures, and stack pressure. Most repairs done in a single visit, on systems originally installed by other contractors as well as their own. Covington sits within our service area for Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky, with same-week scheduling typical for routine jobs.
Typical pricing in Covington
$200-$600
Pricing varies by job specifics. Free phone or on-site quotes; fixed pricing after our technician has assessed the job.
System Repair & Reactivation in Covington: pre-war urban Kenton County foundations and Cincinnati Arch geology
System Repair & Reactivation in Covington involves fan replacement, manometer recalibration, slab-penetration reseal, and discharge-stack rework as needed, working on an existing mitigation system that has lost performance, made noise, or failed a post-install retest. The service is the right scope when an existing system is 5+ years old, the manometer reads zero or near-zero, or a recent retest came back above 4.0 pCi/L despite an existing system.
Covington's residential core is 1850s-1920s row housing, single-family, and the historic MainStrasse district. Plaster walls, stone or early-brick foundations, and the dense urban grid character of the largest NKY river city. River-corridor and Licking-River-confluence proximity drives the moisture profile. Covington sits on the Cincinnati Arch geology (fractured Ordovician limestone and shale) that drives elevated regional radon exposure across the entire Greater Cincinnati metro, including Kenton County.
Repairs must restore the system to ANSI/AARST CCAH-2020-0523 compliance; the manometer must show continuous negative pressure and a post-repair retest is required. The Kentucky Radon Program (Cabinet for Health and Family Services) oversees radon program compliance for Covington, and the Kentucky Radon Program requires NRPP or NRSB certification for residential mitigation work.
- County
- Kenton, KY
- Geology
- Cincinnati Arch (Ordovician limestone and shale)
- EPA action level
- 4.0 pCi/L on long-term average
- Service category
- Repair