We cover every major metro in the state, as well as smaller towns and rural properties. Our teams are ready to help in:
If you’re outside these cities, reach out anyway. We often travel statewide for urgent projects.
Many buildings in Ohio were built before environmental safety standards were fully enforced. These properties often contain hazardous materials like asbestos, lead paint, or industrial residues. Add in the state’s manufacturing-heavy economy, older utility infrastructure, and humid climate, and you get a mix of environmental risks that can’t be ignored.
The Ohio EPA, OSHA, and local health departments all have rules around exposure and disposal. That means environmental and abatement work isn’t optional. If your project involves demolition, renovation, emergency response, or even just an ownership transfer, you may need a licensed environmental contractor to inspect, test, or remove dangerous materials before you can move forward.
We start with a walk-through or full environmental site assessment (ESA), depending on your situation. Our team conducts sampling for asbestos, lead, mold, and chemical hazards. Whether you’re preparing for redevelopment or need to comply with lender requirements, we deliver the documentation you need.
Spills don’t wait. Whether it’s a fuel leak on a highway, a hydraulic fluid spill at a warehouse, or a mystery sheen on your property, we mobilize quickly. Our crews handle containment, absorbents, soil excavation, and the disposal of contaminated materials. We also provide reporting support for Ohio EPA spill notifications.
Some sites need more than surface cleanup. If your property has petroleum or VOCs in the soil, we can help. Our team handles everything from excavation and disposal to vapor mitigation system installation. We also partner with environmental engineers and geotechnical consultants for more complex jobs.
We remove asbestos from schools, hospitals, plants, and apartment complexes statewide. Our services include mechanical room cleanup, pipe insulation removal, floor tile/mastic removal, and full building gut-outs. Work is performed under negative pressure containment with third-party air clearance.
We’re certified for lead-safe work in both residential and commercial settings. That includes paint stripping, window replacement prep, and demolition activities in lead-painted structures. Our work follows HUD, EPA, and Ohio Department of Health standards.
After identifying the source of water intrusion, we remove affected drywall, flooring, and insulation. Air scrubbers and HEPA vacuums are used throughout the process. If needed, we apply antimicrobial treatments and provide post-remediation verification testing.
Sometimes demolition work needs surgical precision. Our crews specialize in interior demolition where hazardous materials are present. We control dust, protect clean areas, and follow disposal protocols based on material type.
Environmental emergencies do not follow business hours. That’s why we provide 24/7 emergency response for commercial and industrial properties. A release during loading, a tank failure, or storm-related damage can interrupt operations and create health and safety concerns. Our team focuses on containment, stabilization, and cleanup, then helps you move into the longer-term remediation or repair phase. Having an environmental partner on call reduces stress and supports faster recovery.
If your building was constructed before 1990, there's a high chance asbestos is present. It's commonly found in pipe insulation, flooring, ceiling tile, wall systems, and boiler rooms. Exposure is regulated heavily in Ohio, especially on commercial and multifamily properties. Our team performs asbestos surveys, handles removal and disposal, and provides air monitoring and clearance documentation.
Lead paint is common in Ohio homes and buildings built before 1978. It's particularly dangerous during renovation, demolition, or window replacement. We’re licensed to perform lead abatement and RRP-compliant renovation services, including stripping, encapsulation, and cleanup.
Mold thrives in high-moisture environments, and Ohio’s climate creates ideal conditions. Flooded basements, leaky roofs, and HVAC condensation often go unchecked. Mold can trigger respiratory problems and damage indoor air quality. We identify moisture sources, contain affected areas, and remove contaminated materials.
Manufacturing sites, machine shops, and even agricultural operations may leave behind solvents, oils, paints, or metals. These materials must be characterized, handled, and disposed of correctly. Enviroworx manages waste profiling, manifests, containerization, and coordination with permitted disposal facilities.
We are based in Cincinnati, Ohio and focus our work on the Midwest, including Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. Many of our projects are in and around Cincinnati, Columbus, Dayton, Cleveland, and other major corridors where older facilities are being renovated, expanded, or demolished.
Our company holds state-specific asbestos abatement licenses in Ohio and we maintain EPA Lead-Safe certification, OSHA-compliant safety programs, and HAZWOPER training for hazardous material handling.
In Ohio, several agencies and rule sets can apply to a single project, including:
Missing a permit, ignoring a work practice rule, or mishandling waste can create real risk. Fines, schedule delays, and project shutdowns are common outcomes when environmental work is handled without the right expertise. We design our projects around these requirements so you can focus on your core operations while we manage the technical compliance details.
Our services focus on commercial, industrial, and institutional facilities. A few common client types include:
We work in production plants, warehouses, and distribution centers where shutting down entire operations is rarely an option. We coordinate abatement and remediation around your production schedule so key lines can keep running.
Owners and property managers rely on us during tenant fit-outs, capital improvement projects, and repositioning efforts. We help identify legacy hazards early so they do not derail a lease or sale.
These projects require careful phasing and strict controls. We understand how to work around occupied areas, maintain clean separation between work zones and public spaces, and meet specific clearance targets set by your consultants.
Public buildings, utility structures, and brownfield sites across Ohio often contain legacy materials and contamination. We support city and county agencies, public works departments, and design teams as they modernize these facilities.
