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How Much Does it Cost to Test For Asbestos?

Test For Asbestos Costs
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$576
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Most homeowners
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$221 - $936
Low cost
$80
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$2,250
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Until 1978, when it was banned as a potentially serious health hazard, Asbestos was used as a flame retardant insulation material, sprayed into walls and ceilings and other structural areas. After the ban, manufacturers were still allowed to use up any remaining stock and so some structures built as late as 1986 still contain asbestos. Having asbestos in your home is extremely hazardous. When it ages, it crumbles and flakes, which releases particles into the air. Asbestos is a carcinogen, which can increase the risk of cancer so testing for and removing Asbestos is very important to protect your household and also anyone that walks by it. Here are a few factors that can affect the cost of asbestos testing and removal.

Inspection

It's a good idea to hire one company to inspect your home for asbestos and another to do the removal. A pre-removal inspection should be done to ensure that the contractors have properly sealed or created a barrier for containment areas for any particles that might break off. After removal, another inspection will need to occur to check the air quality and determine if the area is safe for inhabitants. It will need to be proven that the removal was done correctly if the house will ever be sold, and it will ensure that your home is safe for living. These inspections will definitely raise the cost to remove asbestos. However, this is a necessary step to make sure everything is done correctly

Amount

The amount of asbestos you have in your home will impact the cost to remove asbestos. Most Asbestos Removal contractors will want to do the full job or a large portion at once. While this can be daunting if the cost to remove asbestos is high, for a pro it is difficult to set-up, inspect and re-inspect for small amounts of work. And in that case, you might actually save by doing large chunks at once.

Location

Where the asbestos is located can also contribute to the cost to remove asbestos. It is often found on old pipes or ductwork, walls, floors, ceilings, attics and roofs. If all of the asbestos is localized to one area, then the cost to remove asbestos will be lower. If it's only in one area then that reduces the amount of preparation, containment and inspection. The more spaces that these efforts have to reach, then the more the cost to remove asbestos will be.

Red tape

Asbestos projects are legislated by laws, and you'll want to be sure that your removal project abides by all local, state and federal regulations. Samples of the asbestos at your home will be studied at a laboratory and will need to be filed. Your contractor will have to produce a written statement saying that all required procedures were completed. The Environmental Protection Agency also has more information on the topic.

 

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Jon Bazzell More than 1 year ago

Is there not a fund for mesothelioma? then the clean up from discovery should be included. Manufactures, government,residential development should beheld accountable. Contractors today do not take precaution nor care.

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