Asbestos Removal

Affinity Environmental Group is a state-accredited expert in asbestos inspection, sampling, testing, and abatement. With years of experience and a commitment to safety, we help property owners identify and mitigate asbestos risks in schools, residential properties, and commercial buildings. Asbestos, commonly found in older construction materials, can pose serious health risks when disturbed. Our comprehensive services ensure that your property remains safe and compliant with environmental standards.

What is Asbestos and Why is It Dangerous?

Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral fiber historically used in building materials for its heat resistance and strength. Unfortunately, when asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) are disturbed, they release fibers into the air that can be inhaled, causing severe health issues like mesothelioma, lung cancer, and asbestosis. Identifying and managing asbestos risks is critical for health and safety.

Our Services

  • Inspections & Surveys: Our AHERA and NESHAP-certified inspectors conduct thorough assessments to locate ACMs. We examine everything from flooring and roofing materials to insulation and drywall.
  • Sampling & Testing: Using accredited independent laboratories, we provide precise analysis of suspected asbestos samples.
  • Abatement Projects: Our trained professionals safely remove and dispose of asbestos materials following EPA and OSHA guidelines. Whether it’s a small residential project or a large commercial undertaking, we handle it all.

Convenient Drop-Off Service

Homeowners can bring samples of suspected asbestos-containing materials to our office for analysis. Before collecting samples, contact our office for instructions on proper collection and packaging to ensure safety and accuracy.

Why Choose Affinity Environmental Group?

Our team combines certification, experience, and a commitment to client safety. We stay updated with the latest regulations to ensure every project is compliant and completed efficiently. For more information on asbestos safety and guidelines, visit the EPA website.

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