We handle every step under strict rules. Federal law (EPA) and Ohio Department of Health guidelines govern asbestos work. Rules cover how we inspect, remove, and dispose of hazardous materials. Our certified contractors wear protective suits and use negative air machines to keep fibers from spreading. We seal off work zones with heavy plastic and tape. Air tests before and after removal confirm safety. You see detailed reports showing fiber counts in each phase. That transparency helps you meet legal requirements and protects your tenants or employees.
Asbestos sits quietly inside many older buildings. For decades, it was a common ingredient in ceilings, floor tiles, pipe insulation and more. It can release tiny fibers into the air when disturbed. Those fibers reach deep into lungs. Over time, exposure can lead to serious illnesses like mesothelioma or lung disease.
Age alone does not prove asbestos is present. Look for loose or crumbling insulation around pipes. Check for chipped ceiling texture or cracked floor tiles. Renovation crews often spot dusty debris that tests positive. If you see any of these warning signs, call for an inspection before work begins. Cutting into asbestos without knowing it is risky and can trigger costly cleanups.
Our certified inspectors collect small samples (bulk sampling) and send them to a state‑accredited lab. They run polarized light microscopy to confirm asbestos fibers. We also perform air monitoring. That can use phase contrast microscopy (PCM) or more detailed transmission electron microscopy (TEM). You receive a full report within days. It shows where asbestos lives and its concentration. That data shapes the removal plan and the containment strategy we design for your property.
EnviroWorx is proud to be an EPA certified asbestos removal contractor, ensuring that all our abatement processes meet the rigorous standards set by the Environmental Protection Agency.
Our team is OSHA certified, ensuring that our professionals are trained in the latest safety protocols and best practices for handling hazardous materials.
Our crew is licensed through the State of Ohio and trained in both small-scale residential work and complex commercial abatement. You won’t find shortcuts or guesswork here. We do the job right the first time. We also carry full liability and environmental insurance for added peace of mind.
Every crew member follows strict safety protocols from start to finish. We monitor air quality during and after the job, contain all work areas, and follow proper decontamination procedures. That protects your health and shields your property from legal risk.
Based near Cincinnati, we serve the entire metro area including Hyde Park, Norwood, Westwood, Mt. Washington, Blue Ash, and the surrounding suburbs. We know the region’s construction history and the materials commonly used in older homes, apartments, and municipal buildings. When you call us, you’re getting a company that understands local building codes and inspection standards.
EnviroWorx follows a step-by-step abatement process built on safety and legal compliance. We work under Ohio Department of Health (ODH) and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations. Here’s what to expect.
