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Your #1 Asbestos Abatement Pros in Grand Junction, CO

We provide certified asbestos inspection and abatement services, with fast response to identify and safely remove hazardous materials before they pose a greater risk to your health or property.

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Asbestos Abatement services you can count on

We provide expert asbestos abatement to eliminate hazardous materials and restore safe living conditions in your home.

 

If you suspect old insulation, tiles, or other building materials contain asbestos, we’ll inspect the area, safely remove the source, and follow strict containment protocols. Whether it’s in the attic, basement, or behind walls, our licensed team works efficiently and at a fair cost.

 

Don’t risk exposure. Contact us today for reliable asbestos removal in Grand Junction.

Schedule a Free Home Safety Evaluation

For more information about our services or to schedule an appointment, call us at (970) 248-9805, or complete the form below. We’ll get back to you as soon as we can.

Fast Arrival Times

As soon as you call, we move. Our team is typically on-site within 45 minutes-ready to work.

Fully Certified & Compliant

We follow all industry guidelines and environmental rules to the letter. No shortcuts. No risk.

Skilled Crews, Always On Time

Our techs bring the right tools and experience to every job-delivering results without delays.

Local Owned & Operated

We’re a family-run operation with deep roots in the area, bringing hands-on experience to every job.

CERTIFICATIONS AND AFFILIATIONS

When Should You Get Your Home Checked for Asbestos?

1. Before Renovations or Demolition

Tearing out walls, floors, or ceilings in an older home can disturb asbestos materials and release harmful fibers into the air. Always schedule testing before starting any construction work.

2. If Your Home Was Built Before 1980

Homes built before federal regulations were in place often contain asbestos in insulation, tiles, siding, and other materials. Many properties in Grand Junction, Fruita, and Palisade fall into this category.

3. When Dealing With Damaged Insulation or Flooring

If you notice cracked floor tiles, crumbling insulation, or aging ceiling materials, it could mean asbestos is breaking down and becoming airborne, which poses a serious health risk.

4. After Water or Fire Damage

Floods, fires, or other property damage can weaken asbestos-containing materials and increase the chances of exposure. Abatement is often needed before safe cleanup or reconstruction can begin.

5. When Buying or Selling Older Property

Real estate transactions often require asbestos disclosure. If you’re buying or selling an older home, addressing asbestos early can prevent costly delays or failed inspections.

6. If Occupants Have Ongoing Respiratory Issues

Ongoing breathing problems in a home with potential asbestos exposure shouldn’t be ignored. Testing and removal may reduce indoor air hazards and improve long-term health.

What's our process like for Asbestos Removal?

We inspect your property for asbestos-containing materials that may be exposed during renovations, repairs, or after damage. Our team performs a thorough assessment and provides a clear, written plan for safe and effective abatement.

 

If you’re planning construction or upgrades, we make sure your home stays safe throughout the process. We handle all inspections, permits, and required communication. If asbestos is found, we remove it following all state and federal safety regulations.

Specific Work Practices Include:
  • We manage all permits, documentation, and required notifications to ensure the asbestos abatement process stays fully compliant with local and state regulations.

     

  • To protect air quality, we use wet methods to suppress dust, securely contain all debris, and follow strict hygiene and change-out procedures for our team.

     

  • All hazardous materials are safely removed and transported to an EPA-approved disposal facility, meeting environmental safety standards from start to finish.

Possible Health Effects – And how Asbestos is Harmful & Dangerous

Asbestos becomes hazardous when its fibers are disturbed and released into the air, which can happen during remodeling, demolition, water damage, or even natural wear over time. Once airborne, these microscopic fibers can linger and spread throughout enclosed spaces, posing serious risks—especially in homes with poor ventilation.

 

When inhaled, asbestos fibers can embed deep in the lungs, where they remain for years. Prolonged exposure has been linked to serious health conditions, including asbestosis, mesothelioma, and lung cancer. Like radon and mold, asbestos is a silent threat—often undetected until it has already impacted your health.

Asbestos-related health issues

  • Lung cancer
    Long-term asbestos exposure is a leading cause of lung cancer, especially in individuals who smoke. The fibers damage lung tissue over time, increasing cancer risk even without visible symptoms.
  • Mesothelioma
    This rare but aggressive cancer affects the lining of the lungs, chest, or abdomen. It’s almost exclusively caused by asbestos exposure and often develops decades after initial contact.
  • Asbestosis
    A chronic lung disease caused by inhaling asbestos fibers, asbestosis leads to scarring in the lungs. Symptoms include shortness of breath, chest tightness, and persistent coughing.
  • Pleural conditions
    Asbestos can cause pleural plaques, thickening, or fluid buildup around the lungs. These conditions reduce lung function and may signal greater risk of more serious diseases.
  • Increased risk for exposed workers and families
    Those working in construction, renovation, or industrial jobs face the highest exposure risk. Family members can also be affected by fibers brought home on clothing or equipment.

Mold is a common problem in homes, buildings, and other indoor environments. According to the CDC, there is no safe level of mold exposure. It thrives in damp, humid areas and spreads through airborne spores, which can become a serious health concern—especially with long-term or repeated exposure.

For more information about our services give us a call at (970) 248-9805 or contact us online.

We've been Removing Asbestos in Grand Junction, CO for 30+ Years

We’re fully licensed, certified, and insured to handle all types of asbestos inspection and abatement. Asbestos concerns can be stressful, so we approach every job with care, precision, and respect for your home or property.

 

With years of field experience and specialized training, our team creates solutions based on your specific structure and needs. From detailed assessments to safe removal, we follow strict safety standards to ensure your space is asbestos-free and compliant with all regulations.

Emergency Asbestos Response Services Include:

  • On-site arrival within 1 to 4 hours
    Rapid mobilization to assess and secure the affected area.
  • Detailed inspection and risk evaluation
    We identify all asbestos-containing materials and determine the level of exposure.
  • Containment and safe removal
    We isolate the area and begin controlled abatement using industry-standard safety protocols.
  • Regulatory coordination
    We handle all required notifications and compliance with local and state environmental agencies.

Request a Free Estimate

To schedule your free estimate, give us a call at (970) 248-9805 or click below to our contact page and complete the form.

Asbestos Removal FAQ

How common is asbestos in Grand Junction homes?

Many homes built before 1980 in Grand Junction, Fruita, and Palisade used asbestos in insulation, flooring, ceiling tiles, and siding. If your home is older, there’s a good chance it contains asbestos materials.

Yes. Any demolition, remodeling, or structural work in an older property should start with asbestos testing. Disturbing materials without knowing what’s in them can release harmful fibers.

We seal off the work area, use negative air pressure, and remove the material using strict safety procedures. Everything is double-bagged and transported to an approved disposal facility.

Absolutely. We work with property managers and business owners across Grand Junction and surrounding areas to safely remove asbestos and ensure regulatory compliance.

It depends on the size and scope of the job. Smaller projects may take a day or two, while larger or multi-area jobs can take several days. We’ll give you a clear timeline before starting.

There are Plenty of Asbestos Removal Companies in Grand Junction, CO

So Why Choose Us?

Fast Arrival Times

As soon as you call, we move. Our team is typically on-site within 45 minutes-ready to get to work.

Fully Certified & Compliant

We follow all industry guidelines and environmental rules to the letter. No shortcuts. No risk.

Skilled Crews, Always On Time​

Our certified techs bring the right tools and experience to every job-delivering results without delays.

Local Owned & Operated

We’re a family-run operation with deep roots in the area, bringing hands-on experience to every job.

Based in Grand Junction, CO

Servicing the Entire Western Colorado Area

We service all of Western Colorado, including Grand Junction, Delta, Montrose, Fruita, Clifton, Redlands, and surrounding areas. By staying focused on this region, we’re able to respond quickly and provide reliable restoration services when you need them most.

We serve all of West Colorado, including Grand Junction, Delta, Montrose, & nearby areas. If you’re not sure we cover your location, just give us a call—we’ll let you know.

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We're Available 24/7 for Any Asbestos Emergency

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