Asbestos Removal for Roswell Homeowners
Many homes in Roswell, GA were built during the 1960s and 1970s, when asbestos was a standard component in building materials. Floor tiles, popcorn ceilings, attic insulation, pipe wrap, and roof shingles from that era commonly contain asbestos fibers that pose a serious health risk when disturbed.
Experienced Claim Services provides professional asbestos removal for residential and commercial properties throughout Roswell and the northeast Atlanta area. Our licensed team follows all Georgia EPD notification requirements and EPA removal protocols, handling everything from initial testing through final air clearance so you never have to manage the process alone.
What’s Included in Our Asbestos Removal Services
Hiring Experienced Claim Services means getting a fully managed removal process, not just a contractor who shows up and starts tearing things out. We cover testing, containment, removal, disposal, and post-clearance verification so every step is handled correctly.
Certified Testing and Laboratory Analysis
Before any removal begins, our certified inspector collects samples from suspected materials in your home and submits them to an accredited lab. This step is not optional. Georgia regulations require confirmed identification before any licensed contractor can proceed with removal work. Results are typically returned within 24 to 48 hours.
Controlled Containment and Negative Air Pressure
Our technicians seal off the work area using poly sheeting and establish negative air pressure using HEPA-filtered air scrubbers. This prevents fibers from migrating to unaffected rooms. All workers wear full personal protective equipment throughout the job, and the containment is maintained until final clearance testing is complete.
Compliant Disposal and Post-Removal Air Clearance
All removed materials are double-bagged in heavy-duty poly bags, labeled according to Georgia requirements, and transported to a licensed disposal facility. After removal, we conduct air clearance testing using phase contrast microscopy to confirm that fiber levels in your home meet safe thresholds before containment is removed.
If your Roswell home also has mold remediation needs or storm-related structural damage, our team can coordinate both scopes of work under a single project to reduce downtime.
When Do You Need Asbestos Removal?
Asbestos-containing materials that are undisturbed and in good condition do not always require immediate removal. The decision becomes urgent when those materials are damaged, deteriorating, or located in areas where renovation work is planned. Roswell homeowners often discover the need for asbestos removal in several predictable situations.
Pre-Renovation Inspection in Older Roswell Homes
If you are planning a kitchen remodel, bathroom update, or basement finish in a home built before 1985, Georgia law effectively requires you to test for asbestos before demolition begins. Homes near historic Roswell Mill Village and older subdivisions off Woodstock Road are particularly likely to contain original asbestos-containing materials. Cutting, sanding, or breaking these materials without proper abatement can release fibers that remain airborne for hours.
Storm or Water Damage That Disturbs Existing Materials
Severe storms, roof leaks, and water damage can compromise materials that previously posed no risk. When insulation gets wet or ceiling tiles crumble after a leak, intact asbestos-containing material can become friable and dangerous. Roswell properties that experience storm damage restoration work often require an asbestos inspection before reconstruction begins, especially in homes built before 1980.
Visible Deterioration in Pipe Insulation or Ceiling Materials
Crumbling pipe wrap in crawl spaces, chalky popcorn ceiling material that flakes easily, or damaged floor tiles in older Roswell basements are warning signs that asbestos may already be releasing fibers. These conditions require professional assessment, not a DIY patch job. Attempting to encapsulate deteriorating materials without first confirming whether they contain asbestos is not a safe solution.
If you notice any of these situations in your Roswell home, contact Experienced Claim Services for an inspection before conditions worsen or additional materials are disturbed.
Our Asbestos Removal Process for Roswell Homes
Schedule Your Consultation
Reach out by phone or through our website to book your consultation. We serve Roswell and surrounding communities including Alpharetta, Sandy Springs, and Marietta. Our team will ask about your home’s age, the materials you are concerned about, and whether any renovation or damage event has already occurred. We work to schedule initial visits quickly because we know timing matters.
Inspect and Sample Suspected Materials
A certified inspector visits your Roswell property, visually assesses all suspect materials, and collects samples using strict safety protocols. Samples are submitted to a certified laboratory and results are typically available within one to two business days. We review the findings with you directly and explain exactly what the results mean for your property.
Execute Safe Removal and Disposal
Our licensed crew establishes containment, removes all confirmed asbestos-containing materials using approved techniques, and packages waste for transport to a permitted disposal facility. Every job follows Georgia EPD notification requirements. We also coordinate with your insurance carrier if the removal is related to a covered loss, and can connect the project with our fire and smoke damage restoration or home reconstruction teams when additional repairs are needed after abatement.
Conduct Final Air Clearance and Walkthrough
After removal is complete, we conduct independent air clearance testing to confirm the space meets safety standards before we remove containment. We walk you through the results, provide copies of all documentation, and give you a clear record of what was removed and where. This documentation is valuable for insurance claims, real estate disclosure, and future renovation planning.
