Factors That Affect the Cost of Asbestos Removal

Tony Mers • December 4, 2020

Factors That Affect the Cost of Asbestos Removal

Factors That Affect the Cost of Asbestos Removal

There’s no question that safety is the most important consideration during an asbestos inspection. But before you make the call, you might ask yourself: “What is this going to cost?” There are a lot of factors that affect the cost of asbestos removal, but these are the main aspects.

Testing

To verify the presence of asbestos, a licensed lab must confirm the results, and that comes with its own fee. The national average for testing is $500, but this varies based on the area in question. There’s always the chance that you won’t need remediation at all, but more than likely, you’ll have to schedule removal.

Square Footage

The size of the asbestos presence will affect the length of the work and eventual disposal costs. Your initial suspicions may even lead to the discovery of asbestos in other areas. Depending on the case, you may have the option for partial removal now and complete removal later.

Location Specifics

It’s difficult to compare each situation. For instance, if the asbestos is present in a historic home , the project will have a different price range compared to asbestos in a modern office building. And your costs will also depend on the location of the asbestos itself: removing it from flooring is generally the least expensive process, while ceiling tiles and textured ceilings can lead to higher estimates.

Accessibility

One of the common factors that affects the cost of asbestos removal is fairly basic: how to get to the asbestos. When the asbestos is present in a difficult-to-reach area, companies may require more time, in addition to different techniques and equipment. Some roofing projects call for ladders and scaffolding, while pipe insulation can be more work-intensive.

Local Regulations

Each state and municipality has its own codes and regulations for safe asbestos material, which affects the cost of labor and the disposal itself. But if you need asbestos abatement in Massachusetts , Air Safe Inc. is familiar with all the local codes and can give you a free quote over the phone. There’s always the chance for project complications, but we have the experience to make the process as pain-free as possible. Contact us with all your questions.

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