What to Do If You Suspect Asbestos in a Building
Stop disturbing the material, document the area, and understand the next inspection or testing step before work continues.
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Stop disturbing the material and have the property evaluated before renovation, demolition, repair, or removal continues. The next step may involve inspection, sampling, laboratory testing, abatement planning, containment, regulated disposal, and clearance documentation depending on the material and project.
Residential remodels, commercial renovations, industrial facilities, government buildings, and demolition projects require different scopes. Start with the service that best matches the work ahead.
Professional planning and removal of confirmed asbestos-containing materials for renovation, repair, and property safety projects.
Explore serviceProperty and material evaluation used to identify suspect asbestos-containing materials before work begins.
Explore serviceQualified sampling and laboratory analysis to determine whether suspect building materials contain asbestos.
Explore serviceAsbestos removal planned around occupied homes, finishes, family schedules, and residential renovation work.
Explore serviceAsbestos abatement for offices, retail, multifamily, healthcare, education, and other commercial properties.
Explore serviceIndustrial asbestos planning and abatement for plants, warehouses, utilities, mechanical systems, and specialized facilities.
Explore serviceTesting and removal support for textured acoustic ceilings that may contain asbestos.
Explore serviceRemoval planning for resilient floor tile, sheet flooring, underlayment, and asbestos-containing black mastic.
Explore serviceWe review the property, location, project type, and planned work so the scope starts with the facts that matter.
Testing, flooring, popcorn ceilings, insulation, siding, repairs, and planned remodeling.
Residential servicesOccupied facilities, capital improvements, demolition, tenant work, shutdown planning, and large-scale abatement.
Commercial servicesThe exact sequence changes by state, property type, and scope, but the process should begin with facts—not guesswork.
Review suspect material, property details, and planned disturbance. Sampling and laboratory analysis may be required.
Define containment, access, scheduling, notifications, disposal, and the operating company responsible for the project.
Perform the contracted work using the required controls, then complete cleanup, clearance, and project documentation as applicable.
Age alone does not confirm asbestos, and appearance is not enough. Suspect materials should be evaluated before they are cut, sanded, scraped, drilled, removed, or demolished.
Each active state has its own markets, local phone capability, compliance content, and city-service pages built around the work we actually perform.
Stop disturbing the material, document the area, and understand the next inspection or testing step before work continues.
Read guideWhy testing before cutting, sanding, scraping, drilling, or demolition can protect the project schedule and budget.
Read guideUnderstand how removal and management approaches differ and why the correct choice depends on the material and project.
Read guideWe review the property, suspected material, and planned work, then discuss the right next step for the project.