Certified Asbestos Removal in Vancouver
When asbestos is confirmed, you need a qualified abatement crew that follows strict safety protocols and leaves your space clean, safe, and ready to use. Our certified asbestos inspectors conduct thorough inspections of residential, commercial, and industrial properties to identify potential asbestos-containing materials (ACMs).
The Danger of Leaving Asbestos in Place
Once disturbed, asbestos fibers become airborne and invisible. Every breath you take in a contaminated space can increase your risk of serious lung disease. Renovations, demolition, even routine repairs can release these fibers. If asbestos has been found in your home, commercial building, or project site, removal by a certified team isn’t optional, it’s the only safe solution.
Our Abatement Process
Safety Planning
We review your property, create a removal plan, and notify the necessary regulatory bodies.
Containment Setup
Work zones are sealed, negative air machines are installed, and safety signage is posted to protect occupants and workers.
Asbestos Removal
Using industry-approved tools and methods, we remove asbestos-containing materials without spreading fibers.
Secure Disposal
All contaminated waste is sealed in approved containers and transported to licensed disposal facilities.
Decontamination
We use HEPA vacuums and wet-cleaning techniques to ensure no fibers remain.
Clearance Testing
Independent air quality testing confirms your property meets safety standards before the barriers come down.
Safety Planning
We review your property, create a removal plan, and notify the necessary regulatory bodies.
Containment Setup
Work zones are sealed, negative air machines are installed, and safety signage is posted to protect occupants and workers.
Asbestos Removal
Using industry-approved tools and methods, we remove asbestos-containing materials without spreading fibers.
Secure Disposal
All contaminated waste is sealed in approved containers and transported to licensed disposal facilities.
Decontamination
We use HEPA vacuums and wet-cleaning techniques to ensure no fibers remain.
Clearance Testing
Independent air quality testing confirms your property meets safety standards before the barriers come down.
Safety Planning
We review your property, create a removal plan, and notify the necessary regulatory bodies.
Containment Setup
Work zones are sealed, negative air machines are installed, and safety signage is posted to protect occupants and workers.
Asbestos Removal
Using industry-approved tools and methods, we remove asbestos-containing materials without spreading fibers.
Secure Disposal
All contaminated waste is sealed in approved containers and transported to licensed disposal facilities.
Decontamination
We use HEPA vacuums and wet-cleaning techniques to ensure no fibers remain.
Clearance Testing
Independent air quality testing confirms your property meets safety standards before the barriers come down.
Materials We Commonly Remove
Materials We Commonly Remove
Popcorn/textured ceilings
Popcorn/textured ceilings
Popcorn/textured ceilings
Vinyl floor tiles and adhesives
Vinyl floor tiles and adhesives
Vinyl floor tiles and adhesives
Drywall joint compound
Drywall joint compound
Drywall joint compound
Boiler and pipe insulation
Boiler and pipe insulation
Boiler and pipe insulation
Cement board and siding
Cement board and siding
Cement board and siding
Acoustic ceiling panels, roofing and flashing materials
Acoustic ceiling panels, roofing and flashing materials
Acoustic ceiling panels, roofing and flashing materials
The Cost of Cutting Corners
The Cost of Cutting Corners
Contaminate your entire property
Contaminate your entire property
Contaminate your entire property
Create legal and insurance issues
Create legal and insurance issues
Create legal and insurance issues
Endanger your family, tenants, or employees
Endanger your family, tenants, or employees
Endanger your family, tenants, or employees
Lead to expensive cleanup and restoration later
Lead to expensive cleanup and restoration later
Lead to expensive cleanup and restoration later






Why is testing asbestos necessary?
Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that was commonly used in building materials for its heat resistance and durability. However, prolonged exposure to asbestos fibers can lead to serious health issues, including lung cancer and mesothelioma. Testing is necessary to identify the presence of asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) in properties, ensuring proper management and mitigation of asbestos hazards.
Will I need to leave the property?
In most cases, occupants can remain in the property during asbestos testing, as the process typically involves minimal disruption. However, it's essential to follow any safety precautions provided by the testing professionals, such as avoiding direct contact with sampled materials or areas.
Do you handle the waste?
Yes, all asbestos waste is packaged, labeled, and disposed of at licensed facilities, fully documented for compliance.
What happens if asbestos is found during testing?
If asbestos-containing materials are identified during testing, we develop a management plan to mitigate the risks of exposure. Depending on the condition and location of the ACMs, options may include encapsulation, enclosure, or professional removal by our asbestos abatement contractors.
Why is testing asbestos necessary?
Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that was commonly used in building materials for its heat resistance and durability. However, prolonged exposure to asbestos fibers can lead to serious health issues, including lung cancer and mesothelioma. Testing is necessary to identify the presence of asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) in properties, ensuring proper management and mitigation of asbestos hazards.
Will I need to leave the property?
In most cases, occupants can remain in the property during asbestos testing, as the process typically involves minimal disruption. However, it's essential to follow any safety precautions provided by the testing professionals, such as avoiding direct contact with sampled materials or areas.
Do you handle the waste?
Yes, all asbestos waste is packaged, labeled, and disposed of at licensed facilities, fully documented for compliance.
What happens if asbestos is found during testing?
If asbestos-containing materials are identified during testing, we develop a management plan to mitigate the risks of exposure. Depending on the condition and location of the ACMs, options may include encapsulation, enclosure, or professional removal by our asbestos abatement contractors.
Why is testing asbestos necessary?
Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that was commonly used in building materials for its heat resistance and durability. However, prolonged exposure to asbestos fibers can lead to serious health issues, including lung cancer and mesothelioma. Testing is necessary to identify the presence of asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) in properties, ensuring proper management and mitigation of asbestos hazards.
Will I need to leave the property?
In most cases, occupants can remain in the property during asbestos testing, as the process typically involves minimal disruption. However, it's essential to follow any safety precautions provided by the testing professionals, such as avoiding direct contact with sampled materials or areas.
Do you handle the waste?
Yes, all asbestos waste is packaged, labeled, and disposed of at licensed facilities, fully documented for compliance.
What happens if asbestos is found during testing?
If asbestos-containing materials are identified during testing, we develop a management plan to mitigate the risks of exposure. Depending on the condition and location of the ACMs, options may include encapsulation, enclosure, or professional removal by our asbestos abatement contractors.
Don’t let unseen asbestos put your health at risk
Asbestos isn’t something you can ignore or cover up, it demands proper handling by certified professionals.









Don’t let unseen asbestos put your health at risk
Asbestos isn’t something you can ignore or cover up, it demands proper handling by certified professionals.









Don’t let unseen asbestos put your health at risk
Asbestos isn’t something you can ignore or cover up, it demands proper handling by certified professionals.








