Enviro Group is an environmental testing and consulting firm serving Oklahoma City property owners, real estate professionals, and commercial operators who need soil, water, air quality, and contamination assessments before purchase, development, or regulatory compliance.
Enviro Group conducts Phase I and Phase II environmental site assessments (ESAs), mold testing, radon screening, soil sampling, and groundwater analysis across Oklahoma County and surrounding areas. The firm works on residential properties ahead of sale or renovation, commercial and industrial sites facing development or financing requirements, and properties with suspected contamination. Unlike general home inspectors, environmental testing firms operate under EPA guidelines and often produce reports required by lenders, insurers, or the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality before transactions proceed.
Phase I ESA (historical and visual review) typically costs $800 to $2,000 for a residential property, depending on size and site complexity; commercial assessments run $2,000 to $6,000 or more. Phase II testing (intrusive sampling of soil, groundwater, or building materials) begins around $3,000 for residential scope and $5,000 to $15,000+ for larger or more contaminated commercial sites. Mold testing and air sampling for residential properties range $400 to $1,500. Radon testing (passive or active) costs $150 to $400 per test. Verify current pricing by contacting the firm directly, as costs vary by property size, location, and sampling intensity.
Oklahoma City has few dedicated environmental testing firms; most Phase I work is contracted through larger engineering or remediation companies based in Dallas or Kansas City, which adds turnaround time and travel charges. Enviro Group's local presence means faster scheduling and on-site communication without regional markup. For properties in rural areas or those requiring specialized remediation follow-up, firms like Environmental Tectonics (based in Tulsa) may offer broader remediation services under one roof, but at higher initial cost. Choose Enviro Group for speed and local expertise on standard residential and small commercial assessments; choose a larger regional firm only if you need remediation design or long-term site monitoring bundled in.
Enviro Group suits buyers of pre-1980s homes in older Oklahoma City neighborhoods where lead paint or soil contamination from industrial history is a lending or health concern, commercial real estate investors conducting due diligence, and property owners preparing for renovation or sale. It does not suit properties needing full remediation design or cleanup (the firm tests and advises; it does not perform remediation) or buyers of very new suburban properties where environmental risk is minimal. Oklahoma City's industrial past, particularly east of downtown and in areas adjacent to refineries or rail corridors, makes testing especially relevant; if your property lies within or near those zones, testing is not optional if you plan to finance or sell.
The initial Phase I typically begins with a records review: the firm researches the property's history through Oklahoma County assessor records, historical Sanborn maps, aerial photography, and environmental databases to identify past industrial use, underground storage tanks, or waste disposal. An inspector then visits the site, photographs conditions, interviews neighbors or previous owners if possible, and documents soil staining, odors, or visible contamination. A written report with findings and risk assessment follows within 5 to 10 business days. If Phase I flags concerns, Enviro Group discusses Phase II options (soil boring, water sampling) and cost before proceeding. Bring property deeds, previous inspection reports, and a list of any known issues (old wells, storage tanks) to the first meeting.
Enviro Group operates during standard Oklahoma City business hours; confirm availability for weekend or after-hours site visits. The firm serves properties throughout Oklahoma County and into surrounding counties, though travel charges may apply beyond a 20-mile radius. Parking is standard at residential and most commercial sites. If the property is occupied, coordinate site access in advance. Allow 2 to 4 weeks for a complete Phase I-to-report cycle; rush options are sometimes available at a 20 to 30 percent premium.
Environmental testing is rarely optional in Oklahoma City's real estate market, particularly for older properties or those near industrial corridors. Enviro Group provides the local speed and expertise that outside firms cannot match at comparable cost.
