Knowing what to expect from a given home service appointment is always helpful, and professional asbestos testing and/or abatement services are good examples. What should you be expecting from the asbestos abatement process if harmful levels of asbestos are found in a home you either live in or are purchasing?
At Aerolite Consulting, we’re here to offer the best asbestos testing and asbestos abatement services available around Salt Lake City and nearby areas, as part of our broader home inspection and environmental testing services. If any home you own or are purchasing requires asbestos abatement services, here are some basics on what to expect.
Initial Conversation
When your asbestos abatement specialist first arrives at your home, they will have a conversation with you about any concerns or questions you may have. It’s important to communicate openly and honestly about any potential asbestos-containing materials in your home, as this will help the specialist determine the best course of action for testing and removal.
During this conversation, you will likely go over the results of prior asbestos testing that showed high levels of asbestos in your home. The specialist will also ask about the history of the building, including any renovations or repairs that have been done in the past. This information can help them determine where asbestos may be present and what areas of your home need to be addressed.
It’s important to note that if you are unsure whether your home contains asbestos, it’s always better to err on the side of caution and assume that it does. Asbestos was commonly used in construction materials until the 1980s, so if your home was built before then, there is a high likelihood that it contains some form of asbestos.
Site Inspection
After the initial conversation, the specialist will conduct a site inspection of your home to determine the extent and location of any asbestos-containing materials. This may involve extra testing, depending on what was initially done here.
Area Preparation
Once your specialist has fully determined which areas of your home contain asbestos, they will begin preparing the area for removal. This includes sealing off the area and containing any dust or debris that may be released during the process.
In some cases, this will also involve turning off any HVAC systems or ventilation in the area to prevent the spread of asbestos fibers. All furniture and other items will also need to be removed from the area before work can begin.
Furthermore, your specialist may use plastic sheets and tape to create a barrier around the affected area, ensuring that no asbestos particles escape into other parts of your home during removal.
Safety Signage
In many cases, specialized safety signage will also be utilized during the asbestos removal process. This helps to warn anyone who may come in contact with the area about the potential danger and advises them to stay away.
Some common types of safety signage used during asbestos removal include:
- Warning signs indicating that asbestos is present
- Danger signs alerting of potential health risks associated with asbestos exposure
- Caution signs advising individuals to wear personal protective equipment (PPE) before entering the area
Removal Process
Once the appropriate safety measures have been put in place, the actual removal process can begin. As mentioned earlier, asbestos must be handled carefully to avoid releasing fibers into the air. This is why it is essential to hire professionals with experience and training in asbestos removal.
The removal process typically involves the following steps:
- Preparation: Before any removal work begins, the area needs to be properly sealed off to prevent any potential spread of asbestos fibers. This may include laying down plastic sheeting or setting up containment units around the area.
- Wetting: To minimize fiber release during removal, wetting techniques are used to dampen areas that contain asbestos-containing materials (ACMs).
- Removal: The ACMs are carefully removed and placed into sealed containers for disposal.
- Cleaning: Once all ACMs have been removed, the area is thoroughly cleaned using wet methods to prevent any remaining fibers from becoming airborne.
- Disposal: The sealed containers are transported to a designated landfill or treatment facility for proper disposal.
- Post-removal inspection: After the removal process, an inspector will conduct a final inspection to ensure that all asbestos has been properly removed and the area is safe for reoccupation.
It’s important to note that asbestos removal should only be carried out by trained professionals who have the necessary equipment and expertise to do so safely. Improper removal can lead to serious health hazards, such as releasing asbestos fibers into the air and causing respiratory issues.
At Aerolite Consulting, we’re here to offer the best asbestos testing and asbestos abatement services in SLC and surrounding areas. Contact us today to schedule an assessment and ensure the safety of your home or business!





