Asbestos Removal for Norcross Homeowners
Many homes in Norcross, particularly those built before 1980 in neighborhoods like Norcross Station, Buice Road corridors, and older subdivisions near Historic Downtown Norcross, were constructed with materials that commonly contained asbestos.
Floor tiles, attic insulation, popcorn ceilings, pipe wrap, and roof shingles from that era frequently tested positive for asbestos fibers. When these materials are disturbed during renovations or deteriorate with age, they can release harmful fibers into the air. Experienced Claim Services provides professional asbestos removal for Norcross properties, covering everything from initial sampling through final clearance testing and disposal.
Our team understands the specific building stock common across Gwinnett County and the concerns that come with owning or renovating an older home in this area. We work efficiently, communicate clearly, and follow every Georgia EPD requirement to keep your project legal, safe, and on schedule.
What’s Included in Our Asbestos Removal Service
When you hire Experienced Claim Services for asbestos abatement in Norcross, you get a fully managed process that covers inspection, certified lab testing, safe removal, regulated disposal, and post-removal air clearance. There are no loose ends left for you to figure out on your own.
Certified Laboratory Testing for Norcross Properties
Before any removal begins, we collect samples from materials suspected to contain asbestos at your Norcross property. Each sample is submitted to an accredited lab, and results are returned with a full written report. This step is critical because asbestos cannot be identified visually, and acting on assumptions without testing can lead to unnecessary costs or overlooked hazards.
Contained and Regulated Asbestos Abatement
Our technicians set up negative air pressure containment zones using poly sheeting and HEPA air scrubbers before any material is disturbed. This prevents fiber migration to unaffected rooms in your home. Removal follows strict Georgia EPD protocols, and all materials are double-bagged, labeled, and transported to a licensed disposal facility.
Final Air Clearance Testing and Documentation
Once removal is complete, we conduct post-abatement air clearance testing to confirm that fiber levels are within safe limits before the containment zone is opened. You receive a written clearance report that documents the project from start to finish. This documentation is often required by lenders, insurance carriers, and buyers if you ever sell your Norcross home.
Contact Experienced Claim Services today to learn more about what our asbestos removal process includes for your specific property.
When Do Norcross Homeowners Need Asbestos Removal?
There are several common situations that bring Norcross homeowners to us for asbestos abatement. Some are planned, like a kitchen remodel or roof replacement. Others are urgent, like storm damage or a contractor who discovers suspicious materials mid-project.
Pre-Renovation Discovery in Older Norcross Homes
If your Norcross home was built before 1980 and you are planning any renovation work, asbestos testing should happen before a single wall is opened or floor tile is pulled up. Disturbing asbestos-containing materials without proper containment is a violation of Georgia regulations and a direct health risk. We see this most often with kitchen and bathroom remodels in homes along older streets near Jimmy Carter Boulevard and Buford Highway.
Storm or Water Damage That Exposes Building Materials
Norcross experiences significant storm activity, and heavy rain or wind events can damage roofing, siding, and attic insulation in older homes. When these materials are disturbed or exposed by storm damage, any asbestos present can become airborne. Our team also handles storm damage restoration and can coordinate asbestos testing as part of the broader recovery process.
Real Estate Transactions and Pre-Sale Inspections
Buyers and their lenders increasingly require asbestos inspections for older homes in Gwinnett County before closing. If asbestos is found during a buyer’s inspection, it can delay or kill a sale unless remediated properly. Sellers in Norcross who address asbestos proactively before listing have more control over the timeline and the remediation costs than those who are forced to negotiate mid-contract.
If any of these situations apply to your property, act quickly. Asbestos risks do not improve with time, and delays during a renovation or real estate transaction can become expensive. Our team also works alongside our mold remediation and home reconstruction services when asbestos removal is part of a larger repair or rebuild project.
Our Asbestos Removal Process for Norcross Homes
Schedule Your Consultation
Call or contact Experienced Claim Services to set up your initial consultation at your Norcross property. We try to schedule site visits within 24 to 48 hours and will ask a few quick questions upfront to help our technician prepare for the visit.
You do not need to have all the answers ahead of time. Our team will guide you through what to expect from the moment we arrive.
Assess the Property and Collect Samples
Our certified technician walks through your Norcross property to identify all materials that may contain asbestos based on the construction era, visible condition, and your planned scope of work. Samples are carefully collected and sent to an accredited laboratory for analysis.
We document every tested area with photographs and written notes so you have a clear record of findings. If emergency water extraction or other damage services are also needed, we coordinate that work alongside the asbestos assessment.
Remove and Dispose of Asbestos Materials Safely
With confirmed results in hand and all required permits filed, our team establishes containment and begins removal. HEPA air scrubbers run throughout the process to capture any released fibers. All asbestos-containing materials are packaged and transported to a licensed disposal facility in compliance with Georgia EPD and EPA regulations.
We keep you informed throughout the project and flag anything unexpected as soon as it is identified.
Conduct Final Inspection and Clearance Testing
After removal is complete, we perform final air clearance testing to confirm the work area is safe before containment is dismantled. You receive a written clearance report and copies of all project documentation, including lab results and disposal manifests.
This paperwork protects you legally, satisfies insurance and lender requirements, and gives you confidence that your Norcross home is safe for reoccupation and renovation work to continue. Contact Experienced Claim Services today to schedule your inspection and get started.
