From small jobs to big projects, our local Cincinnati animal hoarding cleanup pros get it done right — with honest, upfront pricing and fast scheduling.
From urgent repairs to planned installs, Death Cleanup Cincinnati's licensed team handles animal hoarding cleanup across Cincinnati — with an upfront price agreed before any work begins.
Animal hoarding creates a unique set of hazards that go far beyond what a standard cleaning service can handle. In Cincinnati, properties affected by hoarding often accumulate years of waste, dander, and structural damage. The cleanup process begins with a thorough assessment of the environment, including the type and volume of animal waste, urine saturation in flooring and subflooring, and the presence of biohazards such as dried feces, decomposing matter, and airborne pathogens. We remove all contaminated materials—soiled bedding, damaged furniture, and trash—using personal protective equipment and industrial-grade disinfectants. The goal is to restore the property to a habitable state, not just to make it look clean on the surface.
Cincinnati's older housing stock in neighborhoods like Avondale or Bond Hill often has porous wood floors, plaster walls, and crawl spaces that trap odors and bacteria. Our process includes deep extraction of urine from wood and concrete, application of enzyme-based odor neutralizers, and HEPA vacuuming of all surfaces. We also treat HVAC systems to prevent the spread of contaminants through the home. For properties that have been condemned or are at risk of condemnation, we coordinate with local health departments and animal control to ensure the space is safe for future occupancy. This level of specificity is critical because animal hoarding cleanup is not a one-size-fits-all job—it requires understanding how different materials react to ammonia, how to safely remove biohazards without releasing them into the air, and how to document the work for insurance or legal purposes.
We serve the entire Cincinnati metro area, including neighborhoods and districts such as Avondale, Bethlehem, Betts-Longworth Historic District, Bond Hill, Botany Hills, and the Brewery District. Our teams are familiar with local landmarks like 12th Street Pilates, 16-Bit Bar+Arcade, 1883 Café & Bar, and 19something, meaning we can navigate the city efficiently whether you're near the historic architecture of Betts-Longworth or the commercial corridors of Bond Hill. No matter the specific location, we arrive with the right equipment and experience to handle the unique challenges of animal hoarding cleanup in Cincinnati's diverse housing stock.
When you call for animal hoarding cleanup, here is what the process looks like from start to finish. First, we schedule a discreet visit to assess the property and discuss the scope of work. We then arrive in unmarked vehicles to maintain privacy. During the cleanup, we remove all waste, contaminated materials, and debris, then scrub and disinfect every surface. We apply odor control treatments that break down the source of smells rather than masking them. Finally, we dispose of all biohazardous waste according to Ohio regulations. You can expect a detailed report of the work performed, including photographs if requested, to help with insurance claims or property compliance. The entire process is handled with respect for the difficult situation—whether you are a landlord, a family member, or the property owner yourself.
If you need animal hoarding cleanup in Cincinnati, contact Death Cleanup Cincinnati. We handle the job from start to finish with professionalism and discretion. Call now to schedule an assessment.