Asbestos Removal for Johns Creek Homeowners
Johns Creek is home to a large number of established subdivisions and homes built in the 1970s and 1980s, many of which were constructed with materials that commonly contained asbestos. Popcorn ceilings, vinyl floor tiles, pipe insulation, and textured drywall compound from that era can all harbor asbestos fibers. When these materials are disturbed during a renovation or damaged during a disaster, the health risk to your family can become serious.
Experienced Claim Services provides professional asbestos removal for property owners throughout Johns Creek and the surrounding northeast Atlanta communities. Our state-certified technicians follow Georgia Environmental Protection Division guidelines from start to finish, ensuring your home is fully cleared and documented before we leave the job site. If your home has also experienced water or fire damage, we can coordinate water damage restoration alongside the abatement work so you are not managing multiple contractors.
What’s Included in Our Asbestos Removal Services
When you hire Experienced Claim Services for asbestos abatement in Johns Creek, you receive a full-scope service that covers every stage of the project. From initial testing through final air clearance, our team manages the entire process so you do not have to coordinate separate vendors or track down disposal paperwork on your own.
Laboratory-Accredited Sample Testing
We collect samples from all suspected materials in your Johns Creek home and send them to an accredited third-party laboratory for analysis. You receive a written report identifying exactly which materials contain asbestos and at what concentration. This documentation is also valuable if you are working with an insurance adjuster or planning a major renovation.
Full Containment and Negative Air Pressure Removal
Our technicians seal off the work area using heavy-duty plastic sheeting and establish negative air pressure with HEPA-filtered air scrubbers before removing any material. This process prevents asbestos fibers from spreading to other areas of your home during abatement. All removed material is double-bagged, labeled, and transported to a licensed disposal facility in compliance with state regulations.
Post-Clearance Air Testing and Final Documentation
After removal is complete, we conduct post-clearance air testing to confirm that fiber levels have returned to safe, acceptable limits. You receive a clearance report that can be provided to your insurance carrier, future buyers, or local building officials. This documentation gives you a verifiable record that the work was done correctly and that your property meets all applicable safety standards.
If you need help with related services like mold remediation or reconstruction after abatement, our team can handle those as part of the same project scope. Contact us today to get started.
When Do You Need Asbestos Removal in Your Johns Creek Home?
Many Johns Creek homeowners only discover asbestos-containing materials when they start a renovation project or experience property damage. There are several specific situations where professional abatement is not just advisable but legally required before work can continue.
Planning a Renovation in a Pre-1985 Home
Homes in established Johns Creek communities like Medlock Bridge, Shakerag, or along Barnwell Road were frequently built during the peak asbestos-use era. If you are planning to remove popcorn ceilings, replace floor tiles, or gut a bathroom, testing must happen before any demolition work begins. Disturbing asbestos without proper containment can expose your family and contractors to dangerous fibers.
Storm or Fire Damage That Disturbs Building Materials
Severe storms and house fires can crack, break, or burn materials that were previously undisturbed and therefore safe. Once those materials are damaged, asbestos fibers can become airborne and spread throughout the property. In these situations, asbestos abatement often needs to happen before any storm damage restoration or structural repairs can safely move forward.
Deteriorating Insulation or Aging Building Materials
Pipe insulation, duct wrap, and attic insulation in older Johns Creek homes can degrade over time without any single trigger event. Crumbling or friable materials release fibers into the air even without being physically disturbed. If you notice deteriorating insulation during a home inspection or service call, having it tested right away is the responsible next step.
Waiting to address suspected asbestos only increases the risk of fiber exposure and can complicate future renovation or sale timelines. Reach out to Experienced Claim Services as soon as you suspect a problem so we can assess the situation quickly.
Our Asbestos Removal Process for Johns Creek Properties
Schedule Your Free Inspection
Call or contact us online to arrange an inspection at your Johns Creek property. We will ask about the age of your home, the materials you are concerned about, and whether any damage has already disturbed those materials. From there, we schedule a technician visit that works with your timeline.
Test and Document All Suspected Materials
Our certified inspector collects samples from every area of concern and sends them to an accredited laboratory for analysis. We document locations, material types, and condition with photos before any removal begins. This step gives us an accurate baseline and helps us build a precise removal plan.
Remove Hazardous Materials Under Full Containment
Our licensed crew establishes a contained work zone using negative air pressure and HEPA filtration before removing any asbestos-containing materials. All debris is packaged and disposed of at an approved facility in accordance with Georgia EPD requirements. We keep you informed throughout the process and notify you when the removal phase is complete.
Confirm Clearance and Deliver Final Report
After removal, we conduct post-abatement air testing to verify that fiber levels are within safe limits throughout your Johns Creek property. You receive a written clearance report that includes lab results, disposal documentation, and a summary of the work completed. This report supports insurance claims, building permits, and future property disclosures.
