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12055 E. 49th Avenue. Denver, Colorado 80239
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Frequently Asked Questions
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The cost of asbestos removal will depend on the size of the work area and the square or linear footage of the material that needs removal. It is important to get quotes from several different companies to ensure you are getting the best price.
The length of the asbestos removal process will depend on the size of the area and the extent of the contamination. It may take a few days to several weeks to complete the process. Most residential dwellings can take anywhere between 3-5 business days
Inspection: A professional will conduct an inspection to determine the location and extent of the asbestos.
Pricing: Our company will submit a quote to the client or insurance for approval.
Permitting: If the scope of work exceeds 32 square feet or 50 linear feet, your asbestos general contractor must submit a permit application to the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment (CDPHE).
Containment: The area where the asbestos is located will be sealed off to prevent the spread of fibers.
Removal: The asbestos will be carefully removed by trained professionals using specialized equipment.
Disposal: The asbestos will be properly disposed of in accordance with all federal and state regulations.
Clean-up: The area will be thoroughly cleaned and decontaminated to ensure it is safe for use.
Final Testing: A certified Air Monitor Specialist will enter the work area to run a Final Air Clearance and determine if the area is safe to re-enter.
It is safe to remain in the building during an abatement procedure. However, if the containment (work area) is blocking important pathways such a the only entry way or an emergency exit, it might be necessary to stay out of the building until the work is complete. Also consider the work area bocking a kitchen, bathroom or bedroom. These inconveniences might prompt you to find an alternative lodging option.
Asbestos fibers can be released into the air during the removal process, which can be dangerous if inhaled. It is recommended to hire a professional asbestos removal company to handle the job. Be sure to check the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment State Regulations when removing asbestos. Not following regulations and procedures can result in hefty fines.
It is possible that asbestos removal may be covered by your insurance policy, but it is important to check with your insurance provider to confirm. Most insurance do not cover asbestos removal for renovations. If you home or business was damaged by water, fire, smoke, etc. It is a possibility it might be covered if you have the coverage.
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