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First let start with what asbestos really is...

What is Asbestos?

Why asbestos removal matters?

Why asbestos removal matters?

Room covered in plastic sheets for painting or renovation.

Asbestos is a group of naturally occurring mineral fibers that were widely used in construction and industrial products because they resist heat, fire, and corrosion. It was commonly added to insulation, flooring, roofing, ceiling tiles, pipe wrap, textured coatings, cement products, and other building materials throughout much of the 20th century.

When asbestos-containing materials are damaged, disturbed, cut, sanded, or deteriorate over time, they can release microscopic fibers into the air. Those fibers can be inhaled and become trapped in the lungs.

Why asbestos removal matters?

Why asbestos removal matters?

Why asbestos removal matters?

A door sealed with plastic sheeting and asbestos danger signs.

Professional asbestos removal — also called asbestos abatement — matters because exposure to airborne asbestos fibers is linked to serious health risks, including:

  • Mesothelioma
  • Asbestosis
  • Lung Cancer

The danger often comes from materials that appear harmless but become hazardous during remodeling, demolition, water damage, aging, or improper handling.

Residential Asbestos ABatement

Protect Your Home and Family

 

If your home was built before the 1980s, asbestos may be present in insulation, flooring, ceilings, siding, roofing, or pipe wrap. Disturbing asbestos-containing materials during remodeling or damage can release hazardous fibers into the air.

We provide safe containment, removal, and disposal while minimizing disruption to your home.


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Residential Services include

Signs Your Home May Need Asbestos Abatement

Signs Your Home May Need Asbestos Abatement

 ✔ Popcorn ceiling asbestos removal
✔ Floor tile & mastic removal
✔ Pipe insulation removal
✔ Attic insulation remediation
✔ Wall, drywall & texture removal
✔ HVAC duct contamination concerns
✔ Demolition and remodel preparation 

Signs Your Home May Need Asbestos Abatement

Signs Your Home May Need Asbestos Abatement

Signs Your Home May Need Asbestos Abatement

 ✔ Your home was built before the 1980s
✔ You're planning a remodel or demolition
✔ Flooring, ceilings, or insulation are damaged
✔ You’re removing older materials
✔ A home inspection raised asbestos concerns
✔ You're preparing a property for sale 

Commercial Asbestos Abatement

Keep Your Project Moving — Safe, Compliant, and On Schedule

 Unexpected asbestos can delay demolition, stall renovations, create compliance headaches, and impact project timelines. At Abatement Squad LLC, we partner with contractors, developers, facility managers, and commercial property owners to deliver efficient asbestos abatement that keeps projects progressing with minimal disruption. 

 We understand the demands of commercial work: deadlines matter, coordination matters, and clear communication matters. Our team works alongside contractors to complete abatement safely, professionally, and with a focus on helping you stay on schedule. 

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Industries We Serve

Commercial Services Include

Commercial Services Include

 ✔ General Contractors
✔ Demolition Contractors
✔ Property Managers
✔ Commercial Real Estate Professionals
✔ Municipal & Public Projects

Commercial Services Include

Commercial Services Include

Commercial Services Include

 ✔ Pre-demolition asbestos removal
✔ Tenant improvement & renovation support
✔ Floor tile, mastic & adhesive removal
✔ Pipe insulation & mechanical system abatement
✔ Ceiling systems & fireproofing material removal
✔ Industrial & warehouse remediation
✔ Large-scale containment and cleanu  ✔ Office building abatement
✔ Warehouse & industrial remediation
✔ Tenant improvement demolition prep
✔ Flooring & adhesive removal
✔ Mechanical insulation removal
✔ Ceiling systems & fireproofing materials
✔ Large-scale containment projects 

General Asbestos Abatement Process

1. Initial Inspection and Assesment

 A certified asbestos professional conducts a thourough inspection of the property to identify suspected asbestos containing materials and tests suspected asbestos-containing materials.

2. Planning and Containment

A removal plan is created, and the work area is sealed to prevent fibers from spreading.

3. Safe Removal

Technicians wearing protective equipment carefully remove asbestos materials using approved safety procedures.

4. Disposal

The asbestos is securely packaged and transported to a licensed disposal facility.

5. Cleaning & Final Inspection

The area is thouroughly cleaned and inspected to ensure it is safe and free from hazardous fibers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Please reach us at abatementsquad3@gmail.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.

The only reliable way to confirm asbestos is through professional testing and laboratory analysis.


Undisturbed asbestos materials may not pose immediate risks, but damaged or disturbed materials can release hazardous fibers into the air.


Asbestos may be present in:

  • Popcorn ceilings
  • Vinyl floor tiles and adhesives
  • Pipe insulation
  • Roofing materials
  • HVAC duct insulation
  • Ceiling tiles
  • Cement siding and boards
  • Fireproofing materials


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8630 WA-3, Shelton, WA 98584

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