Industrial Cleaning Services in Columbus, Cincinnati & Dayton
For plant managers and facility directors in Columbus, OH. Scheduled deep cleans, equipment cleaning, post-build cleanouts, and post-incident work. Equipment cleaned in place. No chemical drying. No shutdown.
Columbus office at 171 Schofield Drive. Crews across Cincinnati, Dayton, and Northern Kentucky.
Owner-operated by Rick Walker. Industrial cleaning anchored in restoration discipline.
COI on request. OSHA-compliant protocols. Documents fit insurance audits.
Dry ice blasting. No water. No chemicals. Live equipment cleaned in place.
What We Do for Columbus Facility Operators
Industrial cleaning for Ohio plants. Factories, warehouses, depots, and production lines across Columbus, Cincinnati, and Dayton. One contact for every site you run.
Scheduled Cleaning
Recurring deep-clean cycles in Columbus. Annual or semi-annual. Protects equipment lifespan. Supports OSHA. Documented for corporate audits. Master service agreement contracts.
Production Equipment Cleaning
Conveyors. Presses. Mixers. Ovens. Paint booths. Robotic cells. Cleaned where they sit. No tear-down. No fan motor pulls. Equipment runs again on the next shift.
Post-Construction Cleanouts
Drywall dust. Paint overspray. Sealant residue. Trade debris. New builds and tenant improvements brought to occupancy. Concrete and steel returned to spec without abrasive damage.
Post-Incident Decontamination
Fire residue. Smoke and soot. Water damage. Mold. Spills. Time-sensitive cleanouts with full insurance documentation. Restoration roots apply directly to industrial events.
Pre-Lease Turnover
Tenant walkout. Paint-prep. Vacate documentation. Building handed back in lease-end shape. Punch list closed and photographed for landlord and tenant.
Electrical & Control Systems
Control cabinets. Motor housings. Switchgear. Junction boxes. PLC enclosures. Non-conductive method. No de-energizing for exterior surfaces. Coordinated with your plant electrician for panel-interior work.
Ready for a walkthrough? Request a facility quote or call the commercial line in Columbus: (614) 866-4484.
Why Dry Ice Blasting
Solid CO2 pellets hit the surface fast. They turn to gas on contact. Contaminants lift away. The pellets are gone. The surface is clean.
Equipment Stays in Place
No tear-down. Production lines, packaging machines, ovens, presses. Cleaned where they sit. No fan motor pulls. No reinstall labor. Lines run on the next shift.
Non-Conductive on Live Equipment
Dry ice does not carry current. Control cabinets, junction boxes, switchgear cleaned on the outside without lockout-tagout. Plant electricians coordinate panel work as needed.
No Chemical Wastewater
Pellets become gas. No detergent runoff. No chemical sludge. No liquid waste to haul. Useful on sites with strict discharge or wastewater permits.
Dry ice fits most industrial cleaning jobs. A walkthrough at your Columbus, Cincinnati, or Dayton site confirms scope, surface fit, and schedule before any quote. Read more about the dry ice blasting method.
From the Field — Recent Industrial Cleaning Work
A representative cross-section of recent Prism Specialties projects across Columbus, Cincinnati, and Dayton. Equipment cleaned in place. No chemicals. No tear-down. Photographed before and after.
Featured Project — Industrial Canister Decontamination
More Recent Work
Blast unit on the job. Crew brings the gear.
Press lines cleaned on a planned shutdown. Lines run again on the next shift.
Dry ice does not carry current. The outside cleans with the panel still on.
Tools and crew arrive. Work runs around your shift. Site is clean before they leave.
Industries We Serve in Columbus, Cincinnati & Dayton
Multi-facility operators across Ohio. Master service agreements with one invoice and the same documents for every site.
Manufacturing Plants
Discrete and process manufacturing. Parts production. Assembly lines. Equipment cleaning during planned shutdowns in Columbus, Cincinnati, and Dayton.
Warehousing & 3PL
Distribution centers. E-commerce fulfillment. Logistics. Racking, conveyors, and overhead structures cleaned without product damage.
Print & Packaging
Press cleaning. Packaging line care. Label printers. Ink residue and paper dust removed without solvent damage.
Plastics & Rubber
Injection molding. Extrusion. Blow molding. Mold tooling cleaned in place between production runs.
Metal Fabrication
Welding shops. Painting and finishing. Machine shops. Tooling and fixtures cleaned without tear-down.
Automotive Parts
Assembly plants. Parts production. Body panel finishing. Fixtures and conveyors cleaned during planned line stops.
Specialty Chemicals
Non-hazardous formulating, packaging, and blending. Equipment cleaning planned with EHS protocols.
Building Materials
Concrete, steel, lumber, flooring, fixture production. Equipment and overhead structures cleaned in place.
Three-City Coverage Across Ohio
One Columbus office. Crews across the I-70 corridor. Travel built into multi-facility service agreements. No surcharge for sites in standard service radius.
Columbus Metro
Industrial cleaning across Columbus. West Jefferson. Hilliard. Grove City. Obetz. Etna. Reynoldsburg. Pickerington. New Albany. Lockbourne. Groveport. Columbus airport logistics corridor.
Cincinnati Metro
Industrial cleaning across Cincinnati. West Chester. Mason. Sharonville. Fairfield. Hamilton. Monroe. Cincinnati industrial corridor. Northern Kentucky service area.
Dayton Metro
Industrial cleaning across Dayton. Vandalia. Huber Heights. Beavercreek. Springfield. Miamisburg. Trotwood. Englewood. Montgomery and Greene County industrial parks.
Common Questions Before Scheduling
Can you clean equipment without shutting down production?
Yes — most jobs run live. Dry ice cleaning is in-place. Equipment stays installed. Panels stay energized for exterior work. No liquid runoff. No chemical residue. Most cleanings in Columbus, Cincinnati, or Dayton run between shifts or during planned downtime. The line restarts on the next shift.
Do you handle both scheduled cleaning and emergency cleanouts?
Yes — both, under one contract. Most industrial accounts in Columbus, Cincinnati, and Dayton include a scheduled master service agreement plus on-call response for unplanned events. Fire residue, water damage, post-incident decontamination, biological events. Same vendor. Same crews. Same documentation standard. One number to call for routine work and emergencies.
What about regulated industries — food, pharma, sensitive electronics?
Dry ice fits regulated work. Non-toxic. Non-conductive. No chemical waste. The method is a fit for FDA, USDA, ESD-sensitive, and clean-room sites in Columbus, Cincinnati, and Dayton. Prism plans scope with your QA, EHS, or compliance team. The records match what your auditor and insurance carrier ask for.
Can you handle multi-facility contracts?
Yes — that's most of our industrial work. Manufacturing groups with several Ohio plants. 3PL networks with several sites. Corporate facility portfolios. Master service agreements roll up to one invoice and the same forms across every site in Columbus, Cincinnati, Dayton, Southern Ohio, Northern Kentucky, or West Virginia.
What does a facility cleaning quote include?
Fixed-scope pricing from a walkthrough. No surprises after work begins. The quote covers labor, equipment, dry ice consumption, post-cleaning documentation, and disposal of any non-CO2 debris. Multi-facility operators in Columbus, Cincinnati, or Dayton on master service agreements typically see 12 to 18 percent pricing improvements over single-project pricing.
What is the lead time for a new facility?
Walkthrough within 48 hours of inquiry. Standard scheduled cleanings booked within 5 to 10 business days of quote acceptance. Post-incident emergency response runs same-week in Columbus, Cincinnati, or Dayton. Same-day mobilization for active fire or contamination events. Lead times shrink for accounts already on a master service agreement.
Do you provide OSHA-compliant documentation?
Yes — every job ends with a written record. Photos before. Scope of work done. Crew names. Photos after. Notes on what we found. Next service date. The packet fits OSHA, insurance, and corporate audit needs in Columbus, Cincinnati, and Dayton.
Can you really clean energized electrical panels?
Outside, yes. Inside, with your electrician. Dry ice does not carry current. The outside of control cabinets, motor housings, junction boxes, and switchgear cleans without lockout-tagout. For panel-interior work, Prism plans with your plant electrician to fit your site's electrical safety program.
What surfaces is dry ice not the right fit for?
Soft woods. Thin plastics. Some painted finishes. Dry ice is non-abrasive but pellet speed matters. Some delicate surfaces need other methods. Hazmat work, structural repair, and some chemical cleanup need other tools. Walkthroughs at your Columbus, Cincinnati, or Dayton site confirm fit before any quote.
How does this reduce facility cleaning costs over time?
Three places — labor, downtime, waste disposal. Equipment cleaned in place removes tear-down and reinstall labor. No chemical drying or wipe-down means production restarts faster. No wastewater means no permitted discharge or sludge disposal fees. Multi-facility operators in Columbus, Cincinnati, and Dayton see compounding savings across the agreement term.
Request a Facility Walkthrough
Tell us your facility type, current cleaning cycle, and any near-term events — audit, lease turnover, post-construction occupancy, scheduled shutdown. Walkthroughs in Columbus, Cincinnati, or Dayton are scheduled within 48 hours. Fixed-scope quote follows. Call (614) 866-4484 for the commercial estimator.

