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LICENSED ASBESTOS PROFESSIONALS

Asbestos Abatement Done Safely. Correctly. Legally.

Protect your family, your home, and your health with licensed asbestos removal performed to strict federal and Florida regulations.

Licensed & Insured
EPA & OSHA Compliant
Residential & Commercial
South Florida Specialists
Understanding the Risk

What Is Asbestos — And Why It's Dangerous

A naturally occurring mineral used in older homes for fire resistance and insulation

Common in homes built before the 1980s

Becomes extremely dangerous when disturbed during renovation or demolition

Airborne fibers can be inhaled and permanently lodge in the lungs

Microscopic view of dangerous white asbestos fibers creating a textured background, highlighting the health risks associated with this material

Microscopic Asbestos Fibers

Invisible to the naked eye

Know the Locations

Common Areas Where Asbestos Is Found

Popcorn Ceilings

Vinyl Floor Tiles

Pipe Insulation

HVAC Duct Wrap

Attic Insulation

Drywall & Joint Compound

Asbestos is not always visible — testing is the only way to know for sure.
Home ceiling drywall demolition popcorn ceiling texture unfinished renovated

Popcorn ceiling removal

Worker removing old vinyl floor tiles during renovation

Vinyl floor tile removal

Mechanical room with insulated pipes, gauges, valves, and blue pump

Pipe insulation in mechanical rooms

HVAC duct insulation in building ceiling structure

HVAC duct wrap insulation

Health & Safety

Health Risks of Asbestos Exposure

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Microscopic fibers lodge permanently in lung tissue

Asbestosis

Permanent lung scarring that restricts breathing and worsens over time

Mesothelioma

Aggressive cancer of the lung lining, almost exclusively caused by asbestos

Lung Cancer

Significantly increased risk, especially for those with prior exposure

Chronic Breathing Issues

Persistent respiratory problems that diminish quality of life

Symptoms Often Appear Years Later

Asbestos-related diseases can take 10–50 years to develop after exposure. This is why proper removal — not disturbance — is critical. Don't wait until symptoms appear.

Our Process

Our Asbestos Abatement Process

A rigorous, EPA-compliant approach that prioritizes safety at every step

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1

Certified Inspection & Testing

Professional sampling and accredited lab analysis to identify asbestos presence and type

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2

Containment & Negative Air Setup

Sealed work zones with plastic barriers and HEPA-filtered negative air machines

Staff removing asbestos in protective suits during professional abatement
3

Safe Removal & Disposal

EPA-approved removal with double-bagged transport to licensed disposal facilities

Air quality clearance testing equipment
4

Clearance Testing & Verification

Independent air quality testing ensures your space is safe before re-entry

Why Choose Us

Why Homeowners Trust 911 Protection

Professional abatement team on job site

Licensed • Insured • Certified

Fully Licensed Asbestos Professionals

State-certified technicians with specialized training in asbestos identification and removal

Strict Safety & Compliance Standards

Every project follows EPA, OSHA, and Florida state regulations to the letter

Residential-Focused Care

We understand your home is personal — we treat it with respect and minimize disruption

Clear Communication, No Guesswork

Transparent scopes, honest timelines, and regular updates throughout the process

Trusted Across South Florida

From Miami-Dade to Broward and Palm Beach County, we've helped hundreds of families safely remove asbestos from their homes

Legal Compliance

Why Asbestos Removal Must Be Done Correctly

Improper removal can contaminate your entire home and spread fibers to unaffected areas

Illegal disposal carries heavy fines and potential criminal penalties

DIY removal is dangerous and often illegal — it puts your family at risk

Certified professionals protect your home's resale value with proper documentation

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Improper / Dangerous
Professional asbestos removal with proper PPE and containment
Licensed & Compliant

Proper Documentation

Required for compliance

  • Licensed contractor certification
  • Lab testing results
  • Disposal manifests
  • Air clearance reports
  • Project completion certificate

Concerned Your Home May Contain Asbestos?

Don't guess — get professional answers from licensed specialists who can identify and safely handle any asbestos concerns.

No pressure. Clear answers. Licensed professionals only.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Your Family's Safety Comes First

When asbestos is handled incorrectly, the risks are permanent. When it's handled properly, your home becomes safe again.

Licensed & Insured
30+ Years Experience
EPA & OSHA Compliant

Disclaimer: Asbestos abatement services are performed in compliance with applicable EPA, OSHA, and state regulations. On-site evaluation is required to determine appropriate scope and remediation. Information provided is for general purposes only and does not constitute medical or environmental health advice. Learn more