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BEST Licensed Asbestos Removal and Insulation Contractor serving Fort Mitchell, KY

BEST Licensed Asbestos Removal and Insulation Contractor serving Fort Mitchell, KY

Asbestos Removal & Insulation Contractor since 1988

Central Insulation Systems
Serving Fort Mitchell

Central Insulation Systems Inc. has built their reputation on three decades of specialized environmental work, including extensive projects at the University of Cincinnati where they handled asbestos removal during the DAAP renovation and stadium renovation along with maintaining an ongoing contract for urgent campus projects. This level of institutional trust translates directly to Fort Mitchell, KY, where older homes and commercial buildings along Dixie Avenue often require the same careful approach to hazardous material removal and insulation upgrades that the company has perfected at major universities.

When Fort Mitchell property owners search for the best asbestos removal and insulation services near me, they find a company that follows strict EPA and OSHA compliance protocols across all their specialized services. Central Insulation Systems handles everything from asbestos pipe and boiler insulation removal to lead paint abatement, using proven techniques developed through decades of work with major construction partners like Messer Construction and Turner Construction on projects throughout Cincinnati. Their blown attic insulation and fiberglass wall insulation services address the specific needs of Fort Mitchell's mix of mid-century homes and newer commercial developments that require proper thermal barriers against Kentucky's humid summers and cold winters.

The company's partnership with Turner Construction on various Cincinnati area projects, including work at the Playhouse in the Park, demonstrates their ability to handle complex environmental remediation in occupied buildings. For Fort Mitchell residents near the Buttermilk Pike corridor, this experience means reliable service whether you need hazardous waste remediation in an older home or HVAC duct insulation installation in a commercial property. Their use of quality products like Owens Corning Atticat Pink blown-in insulation and SSL II fiberglass pipe insulation ensures long-term performance that meets local building codes and energy efficiency standards.

FULLY LICENSED & INSURED

Ohio Licensed Asbestos Removal Contractor: License #AC1226Trained & Certified WorkforceGeneral Liability Insurance $6,000,000 per occurrenceBonded through USI Midwest Insurance Company

Our Services

What Our Customers Say

★★★★★
THEY DID A GOOD JOB AND I THOUGHT THE PRICE WAS REASONABLE.
Norman D.· Angi
★★★★★
I worked with Kevin Con, their field specialist. Kevin talked to me over the phone for quite awhile to make sure that I had a good estimate and knowledge of the procedure. The team came out early and they were efficient in the processes. I would highly recommend them especially because they worked so closely with our roofing team to get the job done in one day.
Raymond F.· Angi
★★★★★
I am just so happy. They came out on a Tuesday (the owner Steve and his son) and took a look and had a crew of 2 out for me the next day! They got there at 8:30 am and all was completed by 2:00. The follow up was excellent. I could just go on and on. I am very impressed and want to insulate everything NOW because they were so excellent!
Cathryn H.· Angi
★★★★★
As a Contractor, who works with homeowners, helping them with their Roofing and Siding Projects, Kevin and his Team, have been relied upon, again and again, by me and/or my Company. They do fantastic work, have a tremendous amount of expertise, and I cannot recommend them enough!
Brent Stockelman· Google
★★★★★
Excellent abatement contractor
Chris Kuettner· Google
★★★★★
These guys rock! Steve, Tim and the crew tackled my tough job when no others would handle it. Very neat and professional on a really difficult job! Call these guys first!
Jim S· Google
Common Question in Fort Mitchell

Do I need mold cleanup after water damage

Yes, you likely need professional mold cleanup if water sat in your Fort Mitchell property for more than 48 hours. Older buildings near the Licking River or along Dixie Highway often contain asbestos materials that become hazardous when wet, requiring specialized hazmat removal and disposal. Contact a licensed cleanup crew immediately if you suspect mold growth, have asbestos concerns, or dealt with sewage backup or chemical spills.

Call Central Insulation Systems at (513) 242-0600.

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Our Work

The Ohio State University "The Horseshoe" Stadium Expansion
Asbestos RemovalColumbusThe Ohio State University
Removed underground asbestos pipe insulation from the stadium and under the field. 2 year project with multiple phase involved.
Multiple Projects
Asbestos RemovalCincinnatiUniversity of Cincinnati
Central Insulation systems has done multiple projects with the University of Cincinnati for over three decades. Notably we worked on the DAAP renovation, the stadium renovation and 10+ other projects across the campus along with having a contract to do small projects when they are needed quickly.
Multiple Projects
Asbestos RemovalAthens, OhOhio University
Central Insulation systems has been working with Ohio university for the last three decades various asbestos removal and environmental projects.

Trusted by Government Agencies, Universities & Major Corporations

Most homes in Fort Mitchell were built between the 1940s and 1970s, back when asbestos was standard in everything from floor tiles to pipe insulation. If you live in one of the tree-lined neighborhoods off Dixie Highway or near General Ormsby Mitchell Park, your basement probably has wrapped pipes and that old 9-inch floor tile. When you're renovating or dealing with a water leak, you can't just rip it out. Kenton County requires proper abatement, and the EPA paperwork alone will slow down your project for weeks if it's not handled right.

We've been running asbestos crews through Fort Mitchell and across Kenton County since the late 1980s. Most of our jobs come through Turner Construction and Messer Construction, the same contractors handling the big university projects over at UC. Our trucks run I-75 between here and Cincinnati daily, and we've worked with Cincinnati Public Schools, the VA, and Mercy Health Partners on the kind of full-building abatement that takes weeks to clear. If you're staring at suspect tiles or wrapped pipes in your basement, you need a crew that knows the local inspection process and can get your project moving again.

3CDC
Client
Provided asbestos abatement and removal across multiple development projects.
Amazon
Client
Installed rigid board insulation throughout multiple facilities throughout the country.
Cincinnati Art Museum
Client
Performed asbestos removal during renovation and restoration work.
Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce
Chamber
Member
Cincinnati Public Schools
Client
Completed asbestos abatement across multiple school buildings district-wide.
Cincinnati VA
Client
Provided asbestos removal and environmental services at the medical center campus.
City of Cincinnati
Client
Provided asbestos removal and insulation services across multiple city facilities.
City of Dayton
Client
Performed asbestos abatement and mold remediation on multiple city projects.
Dayton Public Schools
Client
Completed asbestos removal across multiple school buildings throughout the district.
Duke Energy
Client
Provided asbestos abatement services across multiple energy facility projects.
Fifth Third Bank
Client
Ongoing relationship providing asbestos removal and insulation at various branch locations.
Habitat for Humanity
Client
Supported asbestos removal on community housing renovation projects.
KAO USA
Client
Performed asbestos removal and environmental services at their Cincinnati manufacturing campus.
Mercy Health Partners
Client
Provided asbestos removal and insulation services on several healthcare facility projects.
Messer Construction
Trusted Contractor
Newport Aquarium
Client
Performed asbestos removal and environmental remediation at the aquarium facility.
Ohio University
Client
Performed asbestos removal in several university buildings over the years.
Pinnacle Consultants, LLC
Trusted Contractor
Trusted Consultant since 1990
PNC Bank
Client
Ongoing relationship providing asbestos removal and insulation at multiple branch locations.
Procter & Gamble Co.
Client
Performed asbestos removal and environmental services at multiple Cincinnati-area facilities.
Sam Adams
Client
Provided asbestos removal during facility renovation and expansion.
The Ohio State University
Client
Provided asbestos abatement across multiple campus buildings and facilities.
Turner Construction
Trusted Contractor
Turner Construction and Central Insulation Systems have worked together on various projects throughout the City of Cincinnati, University of Cincinnati and Playhouse in the Park
University of Cincinnati
Client
Provided asbestos abatement across numerous campus buildings and facilities.
University of Dayton
Client
Completed asbestos removal in multiple campus buildings and athletic facilities.
US Bank
Client
Ongoing relationship providing asbestos removal and insulation at various branch locations.
US Playing Card
Client
Performed asbestos removal during facility upgrades at their manufacturing site.
Western Southern Financial Group
Client
Performed asbestos removal and insulation services across multiple downtown properties.
Xavier University
Client
Provided asbestos abatement across several campus buildings and residence halls.

Recent Articles

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Most building owners don't know asbestos exposure takes a decade or longer to cause mesothelioma—meaning today's delayed removal becomes tomorrow's health crisis. EPA and OSHA regulations mandate immediate action on buildings with 260+ linear feet of asbestos materials, with strict containment, testing, and certification requirements that only licensed contractors can legally execute.
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Steve Kirby
Founder/CEO
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James J. Meyers Sr.
Vice President / General Manager
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Dan Roszell
Project Manager (Environmental)
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Kevin Conn
Project Manager (Environmental)
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Dan Cross
Project Manager / Estimator (Insulation)
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Nicole Roszell
Operations Administrator

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300 Murray Road, Cincinnati OH 45217
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