Asbestos was commonly used in building materials before its dangers were fully understood. If your home was built in the early eighties or before, it's crucial to test for asbestos before starting any renovation or reconstruction project. At Tri Point Services, we specialize in asbestos abatement, ensuring your property is safe and free from hazardous materials. Solutions vary from asbestos containment to removing asbestos-containing materials and encapsulation, depending on location and size.
Asbestos is a concern because exposure can occur at work, communities, or at home when asbestos-containing products are disturbed, releasing tiny fibers into the air. These inhaled fibers can become trapped in the lungs, leading to serious health problems. Classified as a known human carcinogen by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), it is crucial to handle asbestos properly to prevent exposure and protect health.
Before any asbestos remediation begins, it's essential to identify whether asbestos is present. Our team conducts thorough asbestos testing, examining various materials in your home, such as insulation, floor tiles, roofing, and more. This step is critical, as disturbing asbestos-containing materials can release dangerous fibers into the air, posing severe health risks.
Testing for asbestos is necessary if you plan to remodel or reconstruct your Gilbert, AZ home. Without proper precautions, disturbing materials that contain asbestos can lead to contamination and health hazards. If asbestos is detected, our team uses state-of-the-art techniques and equipment to remove and dispose of the hazardous materials safely.
As a licensed general contractor and certified asbestos removal contractor, we test for asbestos in homes and businesses built in the early eighties and older. Our adherence to industry regulations ensures that our asbestos abatement services meet industry standards for safety and compliance. By working with us, you can be confident that all necessary precautions will be taken to protect your health and comply with legal requirements.