If you own or manage an older property, asbestos may be lurking in places you’d never expect—ceilings, ductwork, flooring, boilers, and even wall compounds. While it’s not always dangerous when undisturbed, any renovation, demolition, or damage can release harmful fibers into the air. That’s why knowing when to schedule an asbestos inspection is critical.
Common Triggers for Inspection
Here are the most common scenarios where an asbestos inspection should be your first step:
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Before Renovations or Remodeling – Tearing out old materials can expose hidden asbestos.
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After Water or Fire Damage – Structural damage may disturb asbestos-containing components.
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During Property Transactions – Buyers and sellers often require asbestos clearance for peace of mind.
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When Occupants Report Health Issues – Persistent respiratory symptoms may warrant an indoor air quality check.
What to Expect During an Inspection
At [Company Name], our certified inspectors conduct a thorough visual assessment and collect samples from suspected materials. These samples are sent to an independent lab for analysis, ensuring unbiased results. If asbestos is found, we’ll provide a clear abatement plan tailored to your property’s needs.
Why Choose a Licensed Abatement Team?
DIY asbestos removal is not only illegal in many cases—it’s extremely dangerous. Our licensed and insured crew follows strict containment protocols, uses specialized equipment, and ensures full compliance with state and federal regulations. Plus, we provide detailed documentation, including air test results and waste shipment records, so you’re covered from start to finish.
