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Asbestos was used extensively in construction from the 1920s through 1980s. If your building predates 1990, assume asbestos is present until tested.
9x9 inch vinyl floor tiles and black mastic adhesive are among the most common asbestos-containing materials found in homes and commercial buildings.
Up to 70% asbestos contentPipe insulation, boiler wrapping, and vermiculite attic insulation frequently contain dangerous levels of asbestos that become airborne when disturbed.
Critical friable hazardPopcorn ceilings, acoustic tiles, and textured wall coatings often contain chrysotile asbestos. Sanding or scraping releases deadly fibers.
Common in pre-1980 homesDuct insulation, furnace cement, and HVAC gaskets can spread asbestos fibers throughout your entire building when systems operate.
Building-wide exposure riskCement shingles, transite siding, and roofing felts contain asbestos that becomes hazardous during renovation, repair, or demolition activities.
Exterior hazard sourceSpray-applied fireproofing, fire doors, and fire blankets were commonly manufactured with asbestos for heat resistance. Now a major removal concern.
High fiber release potentialThese materials require professional testing and removal. Never disturb suspected asbestos materials yourself.
Every project follows EPA and state regulations precisely. No shortcuts, no compromises on your family's safety.
Free on-site inspection to identify potential asbestos-containing materials and assess the scope of work required.
Same-day schedulingCertified lab analysis of samples to confirm asbestos presence, type, and concentration. Results within 24-48 hours.
24-48 hour resultsComprehensive work plan with transparent pricing, timeline, permits required, and disposal documentation.
Fixed pricing guaranteeFull negative air containment with HEPA filtration, polyethylene barriers, and air monitoring stations to prevent fiber spread.
4-8 hours setupWet removal techniques, proper PPE, continuous air monitoring. All debris double-bagged in labeled asbestos waste containers.
1-5 days typicalIndependent third-party air testing confirms fiber levels are below EPA limits. You receive all documentation for your records.
24-hour clearanceEvery license current and in good standing. Verify our credentials with any state agency.
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Full compliance with 40 CFR Part 745
We exceed OSHA and EPA requirements on every project. Your safety is non-negotiable.
Continuous real-time fiber monitoring throughout the entire project.
Full negative pressure containment prevents any fiber escape.
Licensed transport to approved disposal facilities with full chain of custody.
Some contractors cut corners. We never do. The difference could be your family's health.
While other contractors rack up tens of thousands in fines for improper procedures, we maintain a spotless record. When it comes to protecting your family from asbestos exposure, experience and compliance matter.
Get the facts about asbestos testing, removal, and what to expect during your project.
Asbestos removal costs typically range from $15-75 per square foot depending on the material type (floor tiles, insulation, popcorn ceiling, etc.), accessibility, and total quantity. We provide detailed free estimates after inspection. Most residential projects range from $2,000-$15,000. We offer fixed-price quotes so there are no surprises.
Yes. State and federal regulations require laboratory testing to confirm asbestos presence before removal work can begin. Visual identification is not sufficient. We can collect samples during our free inspection, with lab results typically available within 24-48 hours. Testing costs $25-50 per sample.
Most residential projects take 1-5 days depending on the scope. This includes setup (containment, negative air), removal, clearance testing, and demobilization. We provide accurate timelines during the proposal phase. Commercial projects are scoped individually based on square footage and complexity.
For safety, occupants must vacate the immediate work area during active removal. However, our containment protocols can allow partial occupancy of larger buildings when work is isolated to specific areas. We'll discuss options during the consultation based on your specific project.
Asbestos removal requires notification to state DEP/DPH (varies by state) and sometimes local building departments. We handle ALL permit applications and notifications as part of our service. Fees are included in your quote. You'll receive copies of all permits and approvals.
All asbestos waste is double-bagged in labeled containers, transported by licensed hazardous waste haulers, and disposed of at EPA-approved landfills specifically designed for asbestos. We provide complete chain-of-custody documentation including waste manifests showing exactly where your material was disposed.
Yes, but you must disclose known asbestos to buyers. Many buyers request removal before closing, or negotiate price reductions. Having asbestos professionally removed increases property value, eliminates disclosure requirements, and makes your home more attractive to buyers and lenders.
Sometimes. Encapsulation (sealing asbestos in place) can be appropriate for materials in good condition that won't be disturbed. However, it's a temporary solution - the asbestos remains and must be managed. We'll advise whether encapsulation or full removal is best for your situation.
Accidental asbestos disturbance? Fire or water damage to ACM? We respond within hours to contain exposure risks and protect occupants.
Don't risk exposure. Get a free inspection and quote from the region's most trusted asbestos professionals. Same-day scheduling available.