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If you’re dealing with an insurance claim, Environmental Services of America is here to conduct asbestos sampling related to your claim or at the request of your contractor. Asbestos sampling is required for any property undergoing renovation, demolition, or removal to ensure a safe environment for everyone involved.
What Gets Sampled?
We test any materials that will be disturbed during renovation or demolition to check for the presence of asbestos.
What Does Sampling Cost?
Sampling costs vary based on the number of samples needed, which depends on:
What If My Samples Are Negative or Positive?
How Will I Know the Results?
Our project manager will contact you directly with the results, which are analyzed by an accredited third-party laboratory.
What Is an Abatement?
An abatement is the process of removing confirmed Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM) from your property.
When Will the Abatement Start?
We schedule the abatement after your insurance adjuster reviews and approves our estimate, ensuring smooth payment processing. Starting without approval may result in the property owner being responsible for unpaid costs.
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Let our experts assist you in completing your project efficiently and cost-effectively while minimizing liabilities.
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