Can a Home Inspection Identify Asbestos?

Site Administrator • April 20, 2022

Before selling your house, you likely need to perform a home examination. Even if you aren’t selling, it’s still necessary to get an inspection periodically. Before you can do anything, you need to create a list of spaces that may have issues, such as the attic, basement, kitchen, and bathrooms. However, if you have an older home, you may wonder, “Can a home inspection identify asbestos?” Let’s take a deeper look at asbestos and home inspections.


What Rooms Do Home Inspectors Focus On?

You may find that home examiners target specific areas of a home they see have the most trouble. This is because they seek to ensure the health and safety of the homeowners. However, home inspectors can’t check for asbestos since they aren’t licensed.


Home inspectors only look through rooms like a kitchen or basement for leaks and foundational problems. Asbestos inspections are something to perform separately.


Since many home examiners don’t have the certifications to look for or remove the compound, you need to look into other services specializing in asbestos inspections and removal.


When Should You Test for Asbestos?

Asbestos abatement services are essential to ensure that a home’s air quality won’t affect a homeowner’s health. Sometimes, you won’t need to do an asbestos check unless you renovate or demolish a house.

Still, you need to hire a professional asbestos inspector to come in and do a quick overview of your home before starting a renovation project. If they find asbestos, the examiner will bring a team to remove it and clean the areas filled with the material.


How Do Realtors Let Clients Know About Asbestos?

A realtor may have a list of things for you to look over before selling your home. Even if you’re selling the property “as-is,” it’s still essential to perform checks so that the next person who buys your home doesn’t run into problems when remodeling or rebuilding.


Your realtor can direct you to different resources to help guide you through the asbestos inspection process. When a realtor tells you that your home’s construction date was before 1970, you must listen to what they recommend doing before putting your home on the market.


Where Does Air Safe Inc Fit in the Inspection Process?

Air Safe, Inc. fits into the inspection process because we specialize in asbestos removal in MA. We guarantee you a thorough inspection and removal process. A trained worker goes through and identifies suspect material. We can then take bulk samples of the suspect material and submit it to a lab for asbestos testing.


If we identify it, our trained professionals work hard to remove the asbestos and clean the areas up. Now that you know why a home inspector can’t check for asbestos, we recommend contacting us for a detailed evaluation.


We want to keep you and your family safe by removing every possible sign of asbestos. We highly suggest reaching out for further consultation on our asbestos abatement services. For more information, contact us today.

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