Environmental consulting in every Queens neighborhood.
From Long Island City high-rises to the residential blocks of Forest Hills and Flushing, Queens spans the full range of NYC's environmental compliance landscape. Envirex serves the entire borough.
Why owners in Queens call us.
Queens combines newer high-rise construction in LIC with pre-1960 single-family and multifamily housing across Astoria, Jackson Heights, Forest Hills and Flushing. Envirex's coverage scales to both ends.
Envirex is a New York-licensed environmental firm — not a national franchise. Field crews are dispatched from our Manhattan office, and a senior project manager owns every Queens engagement from first call to certificate of correction.
- Same-day turnaround on inspection scheduling for Queens addresses.
- 24–48 hour written reports after field work.
- Fixed-fee quoting — no surprises, no markup on lab fees.
Engagements we run regularly in Queens.
- LIC & Astoria High-Rise OwnersPost-construction IAQ commissioning, mold investigations on water-intrusion claims.
- Single-Family & Multifamily OwnersLead and mold compliance, HPD violation closure, real-estate due diligence.
- Commercial Property ManagersTenant-complaint IAQ, post-fit-out VOC verification, environmental advisory.
- Houses of Worship & SchoolsLead, asbestos and mold programs for institutional buildings.
Neighborhoods & towns we serve in Queens.
Envirex schedules field work to every ZIP in Queens. Below is a representative list — not exhaustive. Don't see your address? Call us and we'll confirm coverage on the spot.
- Long Island City
- Astoria
- Sunnyside
- Woodside
- Jackson Heights
- Elmhurst
- Corona
- Forest Hills
- Rego Park
- Kew Gardens
- Richmond Hill
- Ridgewood
- Maspeth
- Middle Village
- Glendale
- Flushing
- Bayside
- Whitestone
- Jamaica
- St. Albans
- Rockaway Beach
- Far Rockaway
Coverage extends to all municipalities in Queens, including those not listed.
Top services in Queens.
The four engagements that drive the heaviest demand from Queens owners and managing agents.
Lead testing in Queens
XRF, paint chip, dust wipe, water and soil testing.
View details QueensLead abatement in Queens
EPA-certified removal, containment and independent clearance.
View details QueensMold inspection in Queens
NYS Article 32 assessment with AIHA-lab analysis.
View details QueensHPD compliance in Queens
Violation closure, certification of correction, agency coordination.
View detailsThe full Envirex catalog.
Every Envirex service runs in Queens on the same protocol, with the same documentation standards, as our New York City work.
XRF Inspections
Non-destructive, same-day lead-paint identification — for Local Law 1, Local Law 31 and pre-abatement scoping.
Learn more LeadPaint Chip Sampling
Lab-confirmed lead in paint — to resolve XRF inconclusives or for evidentiary use.
Learn more LeadDust Wipe Clearance
Post-abatement and post-renovation clearance to current EPA thresholds.
Learn more LeadLead in Water
First-draw and flushed sampling at the tap — schools, child-care, co-ops, condos.
Learn more LeadLead in Soil
Drip-line, garden and play-area soil testing for older urban lots.
Learn more LeadLead Abatement
EPA-certified permanent removal of lead hazards with independent clearance.
Learn more HPDHPD Compliance
Violation resolution and certification of correction filing.
Learn more MoldMold Inspections
NYS-licensed assessment, AIHA-lab analysis, written work plan.
Learn more MoldMold Remediation
Article 32 remediation with independent clearance.
Learn more 10 / AirIndoor Air Quality
VOC, formaldehyde, mold-spore and particulate testing.
Learn more 11 / ConsultingEnvironmental Consulting
Phase I ESAs, due diligence, expert witness work.
Learn morePieces relevant to Queens owners.
A short selection from our library — the questions Queens owners and managing agents most often ask us by phone.
Local Law 31 of 2020: what the August 2025 deadline really meant
The five-year LL31 inspection deadline has passed. Owners who missed it aren't yet in the clear.
Read article NYC HPDHPD violation categories: Class A, B and C explained
Non-hazardous, hazardous, and immediately hazardous.
Read article NYC HPDLocal Law 1 of 2004 explained: lead-paint compliance in pre-1960 NYC buildings
The Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Act in one read.
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