Preparing Your Property for Asbestos Abatement: What Every Homeowner Should Know Before Cleanup Begins

Colorado Springs, United States - July 11, 2025 / Colorado Restoration Experts /

Colorado Springs, CO – Colorado Restoration Experts, a leading provider of restoration services in Colorado, is stepping forward to guide homeowners on what to do before asbestos abatement begins. With growing concerns around asbestos contamination in older properties, the company offers a full suite of removal, cleaning, and reconstruction services designed to help families and landlords restore their buildings safely.

Why Asbestos Abatement Is Necessary Before Renovations

Homes built before 1980 may still contain asbestos in materials such as drywall, insulation, floor tiles, or roofing. These materials, once disturbed during remodeling or repairs, can release harmful asbestos fibers into the air. Exposure over time is linked to serious illnesses, including lung cancer, mesothelioma, and asbestosis. 

Colorado Restoration Experts advise property owners to schedule asbestos testing before any renovation or demolition project. State law requires testing of suspect materials to prevent exposure to airborne fibers.

 

Steps to Prepare for Safe Asbestos Contamination Cleaning

Before scheduling an asbestos removal, it's important to prepare the property properly. These steps help protect residents and prevent the spread of asbestos contamination during removal:

Sealing Off the Work Area

Technicians begin by closing off access to the work area. All vents, doorways, and windows near the contaminated site are sealed with plastic and tape to prevent fibers from escaping. Negative air pressure machines are sometimes used to direct contaminated air out of the work zone.

Removing or Covering Belongings

All non-fixed items—such as furniture, electronics, and clothing—must be moved out of the contaminated zone. If they cannot be transferred, they are wrapped in sealed plastic covers. This makes sure no fibers remain on personal belongings after cleaning.

Informing Residents

Tenants and family members receive information about work schedules, restricted areas, and safety measures. Notices in shared spaces or emails to tenants help maintain communication and reduce confusion.

Temporary Relocation

If asbestos removal occurs in main living areas or near HVAC systems, occupants may need to stay elsewhere until the work is complete. Moving out temporarily minimizes exposure risk and allows the cleanup to proceed smoothly.

How the Asbestos Removal Process Works

Colorado Restoration Experts follows a detailed and regulated workflow to safely remove asbestos: 

Initial Assessment and Testing: A licensed inspector collects samples from materials such as ceiling tiles, flooring, and insulation. These samples, along with air quality tests, determine the extent of asbestos contamination and guide the removal plan. 

Containment and Removal: Once testing confirms asbestos, professional teams seal the area using plastic sheeting and enclosures. Workers wearing full protective gear use wet removal techniques to reduce airborne particles. All materials are carefully packed in sealed containers for safe disposal at licensed treatment facilities. 

Post-Removal Cleaning and Testing: After removal, HEPA vacuums and wet cleaning methods are used to capture the remaining fibers. A third-party tester collects air samples to confirm that asbestos levels are safe. Clearance testing must meet both federal and state standards before residents return. 

Clearance Report and Documentation: After passing air quality tests, a certified report is issued. These documents are essential for real estate transactions, insurance claims, and future home inspections. They confirm the property is free of hazardous asbestos fibers.

Ongoing Support After Asbestos Contamination Cleaning

Once asbestos contamination cleaning is completed, many homes are left with damaged walls, flooring, or ceilings. Colorado Restoration Experts also offers full reconstruction services to help restore living spaces. These services include drywall repair, new flooring installation, interior painting, and other finish work—all completed by the same team that performed the abatement. 

This integrated approach allows homeowners to complete the restoration faster without the hassle of coordinating with multiple contractors. It also reduces delays between the removal and rebuild phases.

 

Licensed, Transparent, and Compliant Service in Colorado

Colorado Restoration Experts has over 20 years of experience providing asbestos abatement across Colorado Springs, Denver, Pueblo, Castle Rock, Woodland Park, and nearby regions. Their record includes hundreds of projects and consistently high clearance rates. 

All work follows Colorado’s Regulation 8, Part B, and federal asbestos abatement requirements. The team partners with licensed third-party testers for sampling and clearance testing. Estimates are provided with clear, line-item breakdowns so homeowners pay only for confirmed asbestos contamination cleaning and related reconstruction services.

Contact Colorado Restoration Experts for Asbestos Abatement Services

Property owners, landlords, contractors, and real estate professionals can begin the process with a licensed asbestos inspection. Colorado Restoration Experts, based in Colorado Springs, CO, handles the entire project—from initial testing and confirmed asbestos removal through final air quality clearance and rebuilding. 

To arrange an inspection or removal service, call (719) 633-3700 or email [email protected]. For additional information or to start the process, visit their website.

Contact Information:

Colorado Restoration Experts

702-B Nichols Blvd.
Colorado Springs, CO 80907
United States

PR Dept
(719) 633-3700
https://coloradorestore.com/

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