Asbestos Resources

Asbestos is a serious issue in any building and, unfortunately, getting real information about asbestos is quite difficult. The good news is that asbestos is a problem that can be safely and effectively handled if adequate care is taken.

Due to potential hazards and legal requirements, asbestos is an issue that is best left to experts with the training and experience to handle the problem correctly. Asbestos can be identified and fully removed the proper training and equipment, returning your property to full functionality and keeping those inside safe and healthy.

This page contains resources for anyone worried they may have asbestos in their home or property. Find out more about what asbestos can look like, and what to do about it from professionals with decades of experience in asbestos remediation. For a quote for asbestos testing and remediation, please reach out to us at any time.


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What Is Asbestos?

Asbestos is a mineral that’s been used by humans for thousands of years, prized for its fire-resistance and durability. It’s also quite harmful to our health — something not known until far more recently.

What Are Asbestos’ Health Effects?

When disturbed, tiny asbestos fibers can get into lungs, burrowing into tissues and leading to cancer years later.

What Materials Contain Asbestos?

Asbestos can hide inside many building components, even new ones. You might find asbestos in walls, ceilings, floors, heating and cooling systems, and more.

When Should You Test for Asbestos?

It’s best to be cautious and proactive when it comes to asbestos — both because of the health risks, and because of potential legal liabilities. Crucially, never disturb materials you’re worried may have asbestos in them yourself. Learn more about when to test for asbestos.

Asbestos Laws and Regulations

The laws around asbestos testing and removal vary from state to state, but they include federal regulations from several agencies. Asbestos laws cover testing, removal, and remediation — find out more about what laws may be applicable to you.

Asbestos Abatement

Asbestos abatements remove and/or stabilize asbestos-containing materials, and should always be handled by certified professionals. Learn more about what an asbestos abatement entails.