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Asbestos Testing, Inspections, and Removal Services in Boise

Many older homes built before the 1980s contain asbestos-based materials that pose serious health risks. According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, asbestos exposure can lead to severe respiratory issues, including lung cancer, mesothelioma, and asbestosis. Because asbestos fibers are microscopic and easily inhaled when airborne in your home, it’s critical to identify and remove asbestos safely.

At Cleanup & Total Restoration (CTR), we provide trusted asbestos abatement services in Boise, Nampa, Meridian, and surrounding areas. Our certified technicians deliver comprehensive asbestos testing, thorough inspections, and expert removal services to ensure your property is free from hazardous asbestos materials.

Whether you just moved into a new home or are planning renovations, our team will guide you through every step of the process to ensure a healthy and risk-free space.

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    Understanding Asbestos and Its Risks

    Asbestos is a group of naturally occurring minerals made up of fine, durable fibers. These fibers were widely used in building materials throughout much of the 20th century because of their resistance to heat, fire, and chemical damage.

    However, asbestos fibers can be dangerous when they become airborne and are inhaled. Long-term exposure to airborne asbestos fibers can cause serious diseases, often developing years or decades after exposure.

    These health risks make safe handling and removal essential with asbestos abatement services. A professional asbestos inspection will help you catch it early to prevent long-term exposure.

    Common Items With Asbestos

    Asbestos has been used in many building products for both residential and commercial properties. Here are some common materials that may contain asbestos:

    • Plumbing leaks
    • Appliance leaks
    • Slab leaks
    • Storm damage
    • Rising flood water

    Because these materials degrade over time, even intact asbestos-containing materials may pose a risk if disturbed during renovations or demolition. That’s why professional asbestos inspection and testing are critical.

    Our Asbestos Abatement Process

    At Cleanup & Total Restoration, our asbestos removal services are designed to meet both industry safety standards and the unique needs of your property. Whether you’re dealing with potential asbestos in a residential home or a large-scale commercial building, we follow a proven step-by-step process that prioritizes safety, compliance, and transparency.

    Our asbestos abatement contractors follow strict Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), and Idaho state guidelines in three key phases:

    1. Inspection: Identifying the Risk

    The first step is a detailed asbestos inspection conducted by our licensed professionals. Our team performs:

    • Visual surveys to assess materials that may contain asbestos (e.g., pipe insulation, floor tiles, joint compound).
    • Sampling and laboratory testing to confirm the presence and concentration of asbestos fibers.
    • Air quality testing, if necessary, to detect airborne asbestos levels.
    • Documentation and reporting of all findings with recommendations for next steps.

    This phase is crucial for determining not only whether asbestos is present, but also its condition, quantity, and associated risk level. We use specialized tools and partner labs to ensure accurate results.

    In many cases, properties may not require full removal if the asbestos is intact and undisturbed; however, only a certified inspection can determine this safely.

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    2. Containment: Creating a Controlled Environment

    Once asbestos is confirmed, we move to secure the area. Containment is critical to prevent fibers from spreading to other parts of the building or being inhaled.

    Our containment process includes:

    • Sealing off the abatement zone using heavy-duty plastic sheeting and tape.
    • Installing negative air pressure machines to pull air inward and trap fibers.
    • Setting up HEPA-filtered air scrubbers to purify the air continuously.
    • Designating clean and dirty rooms, along with decontamination zones for workers.
    • Posting signage and barriers to restrict access.

    This step transforms the worksite into a fully controlled, enclosed environment, significantly reducing the risk of cross-contamination to nearby areas or occupants.

    3. Asbestos Removal & Cleaning: Safe, Certified Extraction

    With containment in place, our trained technicians begin carefully removing asbestos-containing materials. Every phase of removal is done by certified personnel wearing full personal protective equipment (PPE).

    This phase includes:

    • Manual or mechanical removal of affected materials such as insulation, tiles, or drywall.
    • HEPA vacuuming and wet removal techniques to minimize dust and fiber release.
    • Double-bagging and labeling of asbestos waste for EPA-approved disposal.
    • Final surface cleaning of all exposed areas using microfiber cloths and HEPA vacuums.
    • Air clearance testing to confirm fiber levels are below regulatory thresholds.

    All removed materials are transported to authorized disposal sites following state and federal environmental regulations. You’ll receive documentation verifying that the area has been cleared for re-occupancy.

    We also offer post-abatement reconstruction services, helping restore your space after cleanup is complete.

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    When Should You Reach Out to an Asbestos Abatement Contractor?

    Knowing when to call an asbestos professional can prevent health hazards and legal complications. Here are common situations when asbestos abatement is necessary:
    Before starting any renovations, demolitions, or remodeling projects in older buildings.

    • If you discover damaged or deteriorating building materials that might contain asbestos.
    • After flooding or fire damage that may have disturbed asbestos materials.
    • When buying or selling an older home, especially if renovations are planned.
    • If your home or building shows signs of asbestos-related damage, such as crumbling insulation or cracking floor tiles.

    Attempting DIY asbestos removal is extremely dangerous and often illegal due to the health risks involved. The professional asbestos abatement contractors at Cleanup & Total Restoration have the training, equipment, and certifications to perform removal safely and efficiently.

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    Why Choose Us?

    When it comes to asbestos abatement in Boise, ID, choosing a qualified and experienced contractor is essential to protect your health, property, and peace of mind.

    At Cleanup & Total Restoration, we bring decades of experience, certified expertise, and a reputation for excellence across Boise, Nampa, Meridian, and surrounding Idaho communities.

    Here’s why homeowners, property managers, and contractors trust us for home and commercial restoration services:

    • Licensed & Certified Experts
    • Comprehensive Services From Start to Finish
    • Advanced Containment & Safety Measures
    • Fast Response Times
    • Transparent Process & Clear Communication
    • Local, Trusted, and Community-Focused
    • Commercial Property Expertise

    We use cutting-edge containment tools, negative air machines, and HEPA filters to control fiber release and maintain indoor air quality throughout the project. Your health and safety are always our top priorities.

    Contact Us for Asbestos Removal Services in Boise, Nampa, Meridian, and Other Areas

    Don’t risk exposure to hazardous asbestos fibers. Whether you’re concerned about your home, business, or commercial building, Cleanup & Total Restoration offers professional asbestos abatement services with safety and quality you can trust.

    Contact Cleanup & Total Restoration Today to schedule your asbestos inspection or removal service and protect your property and loved ones.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is asbestos?

    Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral fiber used in many building materials for its durability and fire resistance. While safe when intact, asbestos fibers can be hazardous when airborne and inhaled.

    What is asbestos abatement?

    Asbestos abatement services include the professional process of identifying, removing, and safely disposing of asbestos-containing materials to eliminate health risks.

    Do all old houses have asbestos?

    Not all older homes contain asbestos, but many built before the 1980s do, often in materials such as insulation, floor tiles, and siding. Professional testing is the best way to know for sure if your home has asbestos.

    Will insurance cover for asbestos removal?

    Insurance coverage for asbestos removal varies by policy. Some homeowners’ insurance policies may cover asbestos abatement if it is related to a covered event like fire or water damage. It’s best to consult your insurance provider, and our team can help guide you through the process.

    Our Service Area

    Cleanup & Total Restoration provides expert water damage restoration, fire damage, and Asbestos abatement services near you in the Boise, ID area. Our experienced technicians are equipped to handle any residential or commercial project with excellence and professionalism. Contact us today for all your restoration or cleanup needs.