Columbus Radon Mitigation Cost Calculator
Get a quick estimate for radon mitigation in your Columbus area home. Select your home details below for an instant price range.
1. Select Your Home Type
Choose the foundation type that best describes your home.
2. Home Square Footage
Drag the slider to match your home's approximate square footage.
3. Additional Options
Select any additional services or factors that apply.
Estimated Cost Range
Based on your selections for a Columbus area home
* This calculator provides estimates only. Actual costs may vary based on site conditions, accessibility, and other factors. Contact us for a free, accurate quote for your specific home.
What Affects Radon Mitigation Cost in Columbus?
Radon mitigation costs in the Columbus, Ohio area depend on several key factors specific to your home and property. Understanding these factors can help you budget appropriately and make informed decisions about protecting your family.
Foundation Type
Your home's foundation is the single biggest factor affecting mitigation cost. Homes with basements are typically the most straightforward to mitigate, with costs ranging from $800 to $1,500. The concrete slab provides a good seal, and a single suction point is often sufficient. Crawl space homes tend to cost more ($1,200 to $2,000) because they often require vapor barriers and may need multiple suction points. Slab-on-grade homes fall in the middle range ($900 to $1,800) depending on accessibility and pipe routing.
Home Size and Layout
Larger homes and those with complex floor plans may require additional suction points or longer pipe runs, both of which increase costs. A home with a simple rectangular footprint is generally less expensive to mitigate than one with additions, multiple levels, or segmented foundations. Homes over 3,000 square feet often benefit from multiple suction points to ensure adequate coverage.
Pipe Routing and Aesthetics
The path the vent pipe takes from the basement or crawl space to above the roofline affects both cost and appearance. Interior pipe routing through closets or utility chases is sometimes preferred for aesthetics but may cost more. Exterior routing along the side of the home is often the most economical option. Your mitigation professional can discuss the best approach for your specific situation.
Additional Services
Sealing a sump pit, caulking foundation cracks, or installing additional suction points adds to the base cost but can significantly improve system performance. Post-mitigation radon testing is highly recommended to verify that the system has reduced radon levels to safe concentrations. These additional services typically add $100 to $600 to the total project cost.
Getting an Accurate Quote
While this calculator provides a helpful starting estimate, the best way to know your exact cost is to schedule a free, no-obligation assessment with our team. We will evaluate your home's specific conditions and provide a detailed, transparent quote with no hidden fees.
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