Asbestos shows up in many places: ceiling tiles, floor adhesives, pipe insulation and roofing. When materials age or sustain damage, fibers escape into your space. Anyone nearby can inhale them. That matters for families, schools and offices throughout Columbus. EnviroWorx uses methods approved by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and follows Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) rules. We keep your air clean while we work.
Our crew holds Ohio Department of Health certifications and EPA accreditation. We carry full insurance coverage. That protects your property and our crew.
We have completed abatement in manufacturing plants, office towers, and educational campuses in the Miami Valley. Recent projects include boiler‑room pipe insulation removal at a factory and ductwork abatement in a warehouse.
We offer free on‑site inspections within 48 hours of your call. Quotes detail labor, lab testing, and waste disposal costs. There are no hidden fees.
Many commercial buildings constructed before 1980 contain asbestos in pipe insulation, fireproofing spray, and acoustic panels. Disturbing these materials without proper controls can release fibers that pose long‑term inhalation risks. EnviroWorx adheres to EPA work practice standards and OSHA regulations to protect employees, tenants, and neighbors during every project.
Ohio statutes require a ten‑day notification before any friable asbestos removal over fifty linear or fifty square feet. The same timeline appears in the federal NESHAP rule, although true emergencies may proceed sooner if documentation proves imminent hazard. EnviroWorx prepares and submits every form, including post‑project waste shipment records. We also follow OSHA’s eight‑hour time‑weighted average exposure limit of 0.1 fibers per cubic centimeter by monitoring air inside the containment while work proceeds.
We cover Dayton and surrounding communities. Our commercial and industrial abatement projects include:
We adhere to every guideline set by the Ohio Department of Health and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Here’s what to expect when you hire our Dayton asbestos removal experts:
