
Central Insulation Systems Inc. operates across Montgomery County, serving residential, commercial, and industrial properties throughout the Dayton region with specialized environmental remediation and insulation services. From the historic neighborhoods near Carillon Historical Park to the industrial corridors along I-75, this company handles some of the most technical and regulated work in the construction industry. When Dayton property owners search for the best hazardous material removal and insulation services, they find a contractor that maintains full EPA and OSHA compliance across all operations.
The company's expertise spans six critical service areas, each requiring specialized certifications and equipment. Their asbestos testing and removal services follow strict federal regulations, while their lead paint abatement work protects families in Dayton's older housing stock. The fireproofing services support commercial construction projects throughout the area, and their hazardous waste remediation capabilities handle everything from PCBs to biological waste. This comprehensive approach means property owners near you can rely on one contractor for multiple environmental challenges.
Dayton's mix of historic buildings and modern industrial facilities creates unique demands for insulation and remediation work. The city's aerospace heritage, centered around Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, requires contractors who understand both residential needs in neighborhoods like Oakwood and Riverside, and complex industrial applications. Central Insulation Systems Inc. brings the technical knowledge and regulatory compliance necessary for projects ranging from home renovation to major commercial construction throughout Montgomery County.
How much does blown-in attic insulation cost
In Dayton's Montgomery County market, blown-in fiberglass runs $1.50 to $3.00 per square foot installed. Your 1,200-square-foot ranch in Oakwood or Riverside will cost $1,800 to $3,600 total, depending on the R-value you need and how easy your attic is to access. Those rock-bottom quotes usually mean skimpy R-value that won't handle Ohio winters, so ask every contractor to specify the exact R-value and coverage depth before you decide.
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Most homes in Dayton were built between the 1920s and 1960s, which means asbestos is hiding in places you might not expect. If you live in Oakwood or the older parts of Riverside, your boiler room probably has pipe insulation that needs professional removal. Downtown buildings and the industrial corridors near I-75 are full of floor tiles and fireproofing materials that require EPA-compliant abatement. You can't just tear into these materials when you're renovating or dealing with water damage.
We've been working with the City of Dayton and Dayton Public Schools on abatement projects for years, and our crews know Montgomery County's older building stock inside and out. Most of our commercial jobs come through Turner Construction and Messer Construction on projects from Wright-Patterson to the University of Dayton campus. If you're dealing with asbestos in your home or building, you need a crew that's been doing this work in Dayton since before the regulations got stricter.
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Steve founded Central Insulation Systems in 1988 as a privately owned company serving the Cincinnati, Ohio area from its original location on Central Parkway. What started as a small company quickly expanded as demand grew for high-quality insulation, environmental services, and licensed asbestos removal. Fun Fact: Steve was in the first training class in Ohio to receive a license for asbestos removal.
Asbestos Remediation business Since Oct. 1989.
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