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Asbestos Abatement Services in Utah – Utah Disaster Restoration Services

Asbestos was once a common material in homes and commercial buildings across Utah—used in insulation, floor tiles, roofing, drywall, and more. But we now know that exposure to asbestos fibers can lead to serious health issues like mesothelioma, asbestosis, and lung cancer. If you suspect asbestos is present in your home, office, or construction site, don’t risk disturbing it. Call the certified professionals at Utah Disaster Restoration Services for expert asbestos abatement and removal.

We provide safe, state-regulated asbestos testing, containment, and abatement services for properties across Salt Lake City, Ogden, Provo, St. George, and surrounding areas.

What Is Asbestos—and Why Is It Dangerous?

Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that was widely used for its fire resistance and insulation properties. When intact, it poses little danger. But when damaged or disturbed—as during a renovation, demolition, or disaster—microscopic asbestos fibers can become airborne and inhaled.

Once inhaled, asbestos can remain in the lungs for years and cause serious health problems, which is why strict regulations govern how it must be handled and removed.

Utah Disaster Restoration Services is state-licensed and EPA-certified to handle asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) in residential, commercial, and industrial settings.

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Common Places Asbestos May Be Found

If your home or building was constructed before 1985, it may contain asbestos in materials such as:

  • Popcorn ceilings

  • Floor and ceiling tiles

  • Sheetrock and joint compound

  • Pipe and duct insulation

  • Roofing shingles and tar

  • Cement siding

  • Vermiculite insulation

  • Fireproofing sprays

Never attempt to remove asbestos yourself. Even a small disturbance can release dangerous fibers into the air.


 

Our Asbestos Abatement Services

Our process is designed to protect your property and health while remaining fully compliant with local, state, and federal regulations.

We provide:

  • Asbestos Testing & Material Sampling

  • Air Quality Testing (if requested)

  • Site Containment & Negative Air Pressure Setup

  • Safe Removal of Asbestos-Containing Materials (ACMs)

  • Proper Disposal at Authorized Facilities

  • Final HEPA Vacuuming & Decontamination

  • Clearance Testing (Post-Abatement, if required)

Whether you’re remodeling your home, demolishing a commercial building, or recovering from a disaster that exposed asbestos, we’re the certified pros to call.

Asbestos Testing & Inspection

Before we begin any removal, we conduct a thorough asbestos inspection to determine where ACMs may be present. Our licensed inspectors take material samples and send them to accredited labs for analysis.

If asbestos is detected, we’ll prepare a custom abatement plan that outlines the safest and most efficient removal strategy for your specific structure and project.

Safe Containment & Removal

Using industry-standard containment techniques—including sealed enclosures, HEPA-filtered negative air machines, and full personal protective equipment (PPE)—our team ensures asbestos fibers are never released into surrounding areas.

We follow strict decontamination procedures for all materials and personnel, keeping your family, employees, and environment safe throughout the process.

Final Cleanup & Air Purification

After asbestos removal, we thoroughly clean the work area using HEPA vacuums and wet-wiping techniques to eliminate any residual particles. We also offer optional third-party clearance testing to verify that your space is asbestos-free and safe for occupancy.

You’ll receive a full report detailing the abatement procedures, disposal documentation, and clearance results for your records.

Do You Need Asbestos Removal Before Renovation?

Yes—Utah law requires an asbestos inspection prior to any demolition or major renovation of structures built before 1985. This applies to both residential and commercial properties.

Our team can help you stay compliant by providing fast, affordable testing and abatement so your project can move forward safely and legally.

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