Asbestos Removal Services

Professional asbestos removal and abatement to detect, contain, and safely remove asbestos from your property, protecting occupants and ensuring compliance with safety standards.

Complete Asbestos Inspection & Removal

Asbestos was commonly used in building materials decades ago, and properties built before the 1980s may still contain these hazardous elements. It can be hidden in walls, flooring, insulation, and ceilings — and when disturbed, its dangerous fibers become airborne and pose serious health risks. Disturbing asbestos during renovation, demolition, or general wear and tear can release microscopic fibers that are harmful when inhaled. Following third-party testing, our certified technicians perform controlled removal, and responsible disposal to protect your property and the people inside.

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Common Asbestos Concerns We Address

Asbestos can be found in many building materials, including:

• Insulation around pipes and ductwork
• Floor tiles and backing
• Popcorn ceilings and textured plasters
• Roofing and siding materials
• Cement and plaster compounds

When these materials are compromised or deteriorating, professional removal is essential before renovation or demolition. 

Need Asbestos Removed?

Don’t risk health hazards or regulatory violations — contact Kidd’s Restoration & Cleaning Services for certified asbestos inspection and removal services.

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Our Asbestos Removal Process

Removing asbestos requires careful containment, third-party testing, and specialist procedures to ensure no fibers escape into the air. Our standardized process protects you, your property, and your environment.

Material Sampling & Initial Survey
Any materials suspected of containing hazardous substances are sampled and analyzed by an independent third-party Industrial Hygienist. The findings are documented in a comprehensive Initial Survey, which identifies affected materials and helps guide the appropriate remediation plan.
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Material Sampling & Initial Survey
Initial Asbestos Survey Review
Every asbestos removal project begins with a thorough review of the initial asbestos survey provided by the property owner. This survey identifies the presence, location, and condition of asbestos-containing materials within the property, allowing our team to develop a safe and compliant removal plan. By carefully evaluating the survey findings, we can determine the appropriate containment, abatement, and disposal procedures needed to protect occupants and ensure regulatory compliance throughout the project.
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Initial Asbestos Survey Review
Removal Estimate Development
Using the findings from the initial asbestos survey, our team prepares a detailed removal estimate tailored to the specific conditions of the property. The estimate outlines the scope of work, containment requirements, removal procedures, and disposal costs necessary to safely address the identified asbestos-containing materials. This ensures property owners have a clear understanding of the project before work begins.
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Removal Estimate Development
Professional Asbestos Removal
Once the project is approved, our certified team performs the asbestos removal process in accordance with the survey findings and established industry regulations. Using proper containment, safety protocols, and specialized equipment, we safely remove asbestos-containing materials while minimizing the risk of fiber release and ensuring compliance with all applicable standards.
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Third-Party Clearance Testing
After the asbestos removal process is complete, an independent third-party inspector returns to verify that all work was performed in accordance with industry guidelines and regulatory requirements. The inspector conducts clearance air testing to confirm that containment measures were effective and that no asbestos fiber release occurred during the project. This final verification provides peace of mind that the area is safe for re-occupancy.
Asbestos Disposal
Third-Party Clearance Testing

Protect Your Property & Occupants

Asbestos exposure carries serious long-term health risks and must be treated with caution. Kidd’s certified team follows strict safety protocols to ensure your property is safe for building use, renovation, or occupancy after removal.

Related Safety & Restoration Services

Asbestos issues often intersect with other property concerns, especially in older buildings or during renovation projects. Kidd’s Restoration & Cleaning Services offers complementary services that support safe property improvement:

Mold Removal & Remediation – protect against moisture and microbial growth
Water Damage Restoration & Removal – drying services to prevent mold and deterioration
Fire Damage Restoration & Repair – full rebuilding after fire events
Storm Damage Cleanup – wind and water impacts that may expose hidden asbestos
Construction & Renovation Services – safe, compliant updates after abatement

These services help restore, improve, and protect your property with certified expertise.

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Frequently asked questions

Over the years in the industry we've heard all the questions. Below are common questions about asbestos removal and what’s involved in professional abatement.

Asbestos is a group of minerals once widely used in construction materials. When fibers are airborne and inhaled, they can cause serious lung conditions including asbestosis and mesothelioma.

Only a certified inspection and lab testing can confirm the presence of asbestos. Visual inspection alone is not reliable.

No. DIY asbestos removal is unsafe and often illegal because it can release hazardous fibers into the air. Professional removal uses containment, PPE, and regulatory protocols to prevent exposure.

The timeline varies based on the size of the project and the amount of material to be removed. A full inspection and scope of work will give a more accurate schedule.

Yes, asbestos waste must be transported and disposed of at certified facilities following federal and state regulations to protect public health and the environment.

Yes. We perform post-removal air quality checks to ensure asbestos fibers are below safe levels before the area is reoccupied.

Still have questions?

If you don’t see your question answered here, our knowledgeable team is ready to provide the guidance and support you need.