Asbestos Abatement

Dayton, OH

Asbestos Building Material Abatement

Asbestos was once widely used in building products due to its affordability, durability, and resistance to water and fire. While its health risks have been well-known since the 1990s, asbestos still remains hidden in many older homes today. Our licensed asbestos abatement team is trained to safely remove both friable and non-friable (bonded) asbestos materials.

Non-friable asbestos is generally safer—it's tightly bound within materials and cannot be easily crumbled by hand. However, when exposed to damage, chemical reactions, fire, or simply age, it can deteriorate into friable asbestos, which is far more dangerous. In its friable state, asbestos releases fine airborne fibers that can be easily inhaled, leading to irreversible lung damage and serious respiratory illnesses.


Don't wait for non-friable asbestos to become a hazard. The shift can happen silently and suddenly—long before you notice any visible danger.


That’s why it’s critical to act quickly once asbestos is identified in your home. This isn’t just a matter of home improvement or cutting corners—it’s about safeguarding your health. Professional asbestos abatement is a proactive step to protect your family, your property, and your peace of mind.

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Health Risks from Exposure to Airborne Asbestos



Lung Cancer




Asbestosis



Mesothelioma



Cancer of the larynx (voice box)

or ovaries



Extreme intense short-term exposure heightens the risk of disease later in life.



Lung Cancer




Asbestosis


Mesothelioma


Cancer of the larynx (voice box) or ovaries.



Extreme intense short-term exposure heightens the risk of disease later in life.

Friable and Non Friable Asbestos

Non-Friable Asbestos

Friable Asbestos

Non-Friable Asbestos vs Friable Asbestos


Non-friable asbestos is more stable and less likely to release harmful fibers into the air.



 Non-friable asbestos is typically bonded with other materials, reducing the risk unless disturbed or damaged.



Common examples of Non-friable asbestos includes   asbestos cement products, vinyl floor tiles, and roofing felt.



Friable asbestos refers to materials that can easily crumble or break down into powder by hand.



Friable Asbestos poses a higher risk as it can release harmful asbestos fibers into the air, which can be dangerous when inhaled.



Friable Asbestos sources include sprayed insulation, pipe insulation, and soundproofing materials.


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What Can Disturb Non-Friable Asbestos?

Non-friable asbestos, commonly found in cement sheeting, vinyl flooring, roofing, and other building materials, is generally stable when left undisturbed. However, once damaged or tampered with, it can release hazardous fibers into the air—posing serious health risks.


Several trades and activities may unknowingly disturb non-friable asbestos, including:

  • Electricians & Data Cabling Installers
  • Plumbers & Gas Fitters
  • Joiners & Shopfitters
  • HVAC Technicians
  • Roofers, Plasterers & General Labourers
  • Demolition Crews & Construction Workers
  • Painters & Decorators
  • Surveyors & Property Maintenance Teams
  • DIY Home Renovators


If your building was constructed before 1990, or previously assessed for asbestos without full abatement, it may still contain non-friable asbestos. In these cases, an Asbestos Management Plan is required by law. This plan ensures that asbestos-containing materials are routinely monitored and managed to prevent deterioration and exposure.


While non-friable asbestos can remain in place if intact, it’s crucial to disclose its presence to any professionals working on your property. If the work could disturb these materials, abatement must be scheduled to meet legal requirements and protect everyone on-site.


Need help managing or removing asbestos safely? Contact us today for expert guidance and full regulatory compliance.

If It Looks Like Asbestos, It Probably Is

Don’t take the risk—book a professional asbestos inspection.

An asbestos inspection is essential in key situations, including:

  • Before purchasing a home
  • Before signing a lease agreement
  • Before renovating an older house, apartment, or commercial building
  • Before starting extensions or demolitions on pre-1990 structures

A pre-purchase or pre-lease asbestos inspection gives you critical insight into the property’s condition—so you understand any asbestos-related risks or required abatement work before you commit. This is especially important for properties built before 1990, where asbestos use was widespread.

It also provides valuable leverage during negotiations, allowing you to adjust sale prices or contract terms based on the presence of asbestos. Make informed decisions and protect your investment—schedule your inspection today.

Asbestos abatement

We offer complete asbestos abatement services. Our team of asbestos contractors offer asbestos abatement services to both residential and commercial businesses. If you think you have asbestos, it is important to have it checked immediately. Asbestos is a very harmful material that should only be handled my qualified professionals. Our asbestos abatement contractors are fully certified, licensed, and insured.

Give us a call today, we will schedule you an appointment and answer any questions you may have.

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Asbestos abatement Services

Asbestos was used in many different construction aspects. These days, asbestos is not used, but if your home or business is a bit older, you could be at risk for asbestos exposure.  We can remove if asbestos is found inside your home or business. Our team has the right equipment and knowledge to fully remove all asbestos. We will not allow anyone into the area until we are sure that all asbestos has been removed and that the area is safe for you. Asbestos is dangerous and not only can cause respiratory problems, but can cause death.

Asbestos Removal Process

Asbestos Testing

We start with thorough asbestos testing to detect hazardous materials. Our certified specialists conduct precise sampling

and laboratory analysis, delivering

detailed reports within 4-7 days.

Set Up Work Area

We create a secure and controlled work area to prevent asbestos fibers from spreading to other parts of your home. This includes sealing off the workspace and utilizing negative air pressure systems for maximum safety.

Remove Materials

Our certified experts ensure safe asbestos removal by sealing off the area, shutting down HVAC systems, and using wet cleaning methods and HEPA vacuums. They wear protective gear and securely seal and transport asbestos waste to approved disposal sites, minimizing health risks.

Cleaning

After removal, we conduct a comprehensive cleanup, utilizing HEPA vacuums and wet-wiping techniques to eliminate any remaining asbestos fibers and ensure a safe environment.

Asbestos Removal Process

Asbestos Testing

We start with thorough asbestos testing to detect hazardous materials. Our certified specialists conduct precise sampling

and laboratory analysis, delivering

detailed reports within 4-7 days.

Set Up Work Area

We create a secure and controlled work area to prevent asbestos fibers from spreading to other parts of your home. This includes sealing off the workspace and utilizing negative air pressure systems for maximum safety.

Remove Materials

Our certified experts ensure safe asbestos removal by sealing off the area, shutting down HVAC systems, and using wet cleaning methods and HEPA vacuums. They wear protective gear and securely seal and transport asbestos waste to approved disposal sites, minimizing health risks.

Cleaning

After removal, we conduct a comprehensive cleanup, utilizing HEPA vacuums and wet-wiping techniques to eliminate any remaining asbestos fibers and ensure a safe environment.

How is Asbestos Decontamination done after the removal process?

1. Waste Collection & Sealing

All asbestos waste and debris are carefully collected and double-bagged in sealed, labeled containers to prevent fiber release during transport.

2. Equipment & PPE Decontamination

All tools, equipment, and personal protective gear are cleaned using HEPA vacuums, wet wipes, or solvent solutions to remove any lingering asbestos particles.

3. Site Cleaning & Final Inspection

The entire area is thoroughly cleaned using specialized techniques, followed by air monitoring and inspection to ensure the site is safe and asbestos-free.

1. Waste Collection & Sealing

All asbestos waste and debris are carefully collected and double-bagged in sealed, labeled containers to prevent fiber release during transport.

2. Equipment & PPE Decontamination

All tools, equipment, and personal protective gear are cleaned using HEPA vacuums, wet wipes, or solvent solutions to remove any lingering asbestos particles.

3. Site Cleaning & Final Inspection

The entire area is thoroughly cleaned using specialized techniques, followed by air monitoring and inspection to ensure the site is safe and asbestos-free.

Serving Dayton, OH and Surrounding Areas

Englewood

Vandalia

Huber Heights

Fairborn

Medway

Riverside

Oakwood


Moraine

West Carrollton

Miamisburg

Centerville

Beavercreek

Bellbrook

Spring Valley


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