Asbestos Removal for Lawrenceville Homeowners
Many homes in Lawrenceville were built during the 1960s and 1970s, when asbestos was widely used in building materials ranging from attic insulation to floor tiles and pipe wrap. If you are planning a renovation or have discovered deteriorating materials in an older property, professional asbestos removal is the only safe path forward.
Experienced Claim Services provides certified asbestos abatement to homeowners throughout Lawrenceville and the surrounding Gwinnett County area. Our technicians are licensed under Georgia regulations, trained in proper containment procedures, and equipped to handle projects of any size, from a single room to a full-home abatement. We take the safety of your family seriously and treat every job with the same level of care.
What’s Included in Our Asbestos Removal Service
Hiring Experienced Claim Services for asbestos removal in your Lawrenceville home means getting a complete abatement solution, not just a crew showing up with masks. Every project includes certified inspection, licensed removal, and post-clearance air testing so you know the work was done correctly.
Certified Inspection and Lab-Tested Sampling
We start by collecting samples from suspected materials in your home and sending them to an accredited laboratory for analysis. This step is critical because asbestos cannot be identified by sight alone. You get a written report with clear findings before any removal work begins, so you can make an informed decision about next steps.
Controlled Containment and Safe Removal
Before any material is disturbed, our crew seals off the affected area using heavy-duty plastic sheeting and establishes negative air pressure to prevent fiber migration to other parts of your home. All asbestos-containing materials are wetted during removal to suppress airborne fibers, then double-bagged and labeled for transport to a licensed disposal facility. This process follows Georgia EPD standards and federal NESHAP regulations.
Post-Removal Air Clearance Testing
Once removal is complete, we conduct air clearance testing to confirm that fiber levels in your home have returned to safe levels. This clearance test is performed by a qualified professional and documented in writing. You receive a final clearance certificate, giving you and any future buyers of your property documented proof that the abatement was completed properly.
Contact Experienced Claim Services today to get a free estimate for your Lawrenceville property.
When Do Lawrenceville Homeowners Need Asbestos Removal?
Asbestos becomes a risk when materials that contain it are damaged, disturbed, or deteriorating. Lawrenceville has a significant stock of pre-1980 housing, particularly in older neighborhoods near the historic downtown square and along Highway 29, where asbestos-containing materials were standard construction practice.
Planning a Renovation or Demolition in an Older Home
Cutting, sanding, or tearing out old building materials in a pre-1980 home can release asbestos fibers into the air without any visible warning. Before any remodeling project in an older Lawrenceville property, a professional inspection is required by law in many cases. Skipping this step puts your family and your contractors at serious risk.
Damaged or Deteriorating Insulation and Ceiling Materials
Popcorn ceilings, pipe insulation, and attic vermiculite insulation in older Lawrenceville homes can become friable over time, meaning they crumble and release fibers into the air without being touched. Georgia’s humid summers can accelerate the breakdown of certain asbestos-containing materials, especially in crawl spaces and attics that experience repeated moisture cycles. If you notice crumbling ceilings or deteriorating pipe wrap, do not disturb the material before getting it tested.
Purchasing or Selling an Older Lawrenceville Property
Buyers in Lawrenceville increasingly request asbestos inspections as part of the due diligence process for homes built before 1980. If an inspection turns up asbestos-containing materials, a remediation clearance certificate can protect the sale and reassure the new owners. Sellers who address known asbestos issues proactively are often in a stronger negotiating position.
Do not wait for a small problem to become a costly health risk. The sooner you have your home inspected, the more options you have for a safe, cost-effective solution.
Our Asbestos Removal Process for Lawrenceville Properties
Schedule Your Consultation
Reach out to Experienced Claim Services by phone or online to schedule your initial consultation. We serve Lawrenceville and the broader Gwinnett County area and can typically arrange an on-site visit within one to two business days. During this call, we will ask a few questions about your property’s age, the materials in question, and what prompted your concern.
Inspect and Test Suspected Materials
Our certified inspector visits your Lawrenceville home to visually assess all suspected areas and collect material samples for laboratory analysis. We look at common problem spots including attic insulation, floor tiles, drywall joint compound, roofing materials, and HVAC duct wrap. Results are typically returned within three to five business days, and we walk you through the findings in plain language.
Execute the Abatement Work
With your approval and the required Georgia EPD notification in place, our licensed crew sets up containment, removes all identified asbestos-containing materials, and disposes of them at a certified facility. We also offer related services such as mold remediation and home reconstruction if the removal uncovers additional damage that needs attention. Our goal is to get your home back to a safe, livable condition as efficiently as possible.
Conduct Final Inspection and Issue Clearance Certificate
After removal is complete, we arrange post-abatement air clearance testing to verify that fiber concentrations meet safe levels. A written clearance certificate is issued upon passing the test, which you can keep for your records or provide to buyers, insurers, or building inspectors. If you also need content packout and storage or assistance with an insurance claim after storm-related asbestos disturbance, our team can coordinate those services as well.
