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Asbestos Inspections

Certified asbestos inspectors trained to state-mandated annual refreshers, with the experience and technology to detect asbestos even in the most complicated places.

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Why It Matters

Why Asbestos Inspections Are Required

In most states, an asbestos inspection is mandatory before remodeling or demolishing a structure built before the late 1970s. The goal is simple: identify regulated materials before they are disturbed so fibers never become airborne in the first place.

Asbestos exposure is associated with Mesothelioma and other serious respiratory diseases. A professional inspection protects workers, residents, and your project timeline.

  • Required for most renovation and demolition permits
  • Defensible documentation for buyers, sellers, and contractors
  • Reduces liability and unexpected mid-project delays
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How It Works

Our Inspection Process

A trained inspector walks the property, identifies suspect materials, and collects representative samples following EPA protocols. Each sample is documented end to end through a sealed chain of custody at our EPA/AHERA/ASHARA-accredited facility.
  • Certified inspectors on site within two business days
  • Systematic sampling of all suspect building materials
  • EPA/AHERA/ASHARA-accredited inspection workflow
  • Free point-count verification on borderline 1% samples
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What You Get

Detailed, Defensible Reporting

Each report bundles the inspection findings, location mapping, and practical recommendations into a single PDF you can hand to permit offices, abatement contractors, or property buyers.
  • Complete inspection findings with method references
  • Material identification and location map
  • Compliance documentation for state and federal review
  • Next-step recommendations and abatement guidance
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When To Schedule

When You Need an Inspection

Plan an inspection before any work that could disturb older building materials. The two most common triggers are renovation/demolition projects and real-estate transactions on older homes.
  • Before renovation or demolition of pre-1980s structures
  • Before listing or purchasing older residential property
  • When permit offices require proof of inspection
  • Whenever damaged building materials are suspected
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Protect your health, your team, and your project timeline. Our certified inspectors are available across the Southeast.

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Tell us about your project and we'll guide you through the inspection process.

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