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Asbestos Removal Grand Junction

Safe Help When Asbestos Halts Your Plans

Finding or suspecting asbestos in your property can stop everything in its tracks. A renovation, repairs after a water leak, or a real estate sale can suddenly feel risky and uncertain. If you are facing asbestos concerns in Grand Junction, you need clear answers and safe help, not panic.

At ECOS, we help property owners handle asbestos concerns in a calm, orderly way. Our goal is to protect the people in your building, meet Colorado requirements, and keep your long term plans on track. We manage the technical details so you can focus on your home, your business, and your recovery.

Our team includes CDPHE certified asbestos building inspectors and supervisors, 40 hour HAZWOPER trained technicians, and licensed general contractors. We have been serving Colorado since 2004, and we are available 24 hours a day to talk through your situation and plan the right next step.

Restore safety to your home or business—call ECOS today at (970) 251-8256 or book your asbestos removal service online now.

Why Homeowners Trust Our Asbestos Team

When asbestos comes up in a project, you are not just looking for a demolition crew. You are trusting people to work around your family, your tenants, and your investment, often in stressful conditions after a fire or water loss. That is why our focus at ECOS is safety, training, and communication on every asbestos removal service Grand Junction property owners request from us.

We have been helping clients rebuild across Colorado since 2004. Over those years, we have built a safety record that includes only one reportable injury in more than 14 years of operation. Our technicians receive 40 hour HAZWOPER training for hazardous environments, and our asbestos building inspectors and supervisors are certified through the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE).

These credentials matter because asbestos work in Colorado is regulated. Inspections, notifications, and removal procedures must follow specific rules. By working with a team that includes CDPHE certified inspectors and supervisors, you help reduce the risk of regulatory problems and support a smoother project.

We are also a licensed general contractor with an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau. That means we can remove damaged asbestos containing materials and then repair or rebuild affected areas, instead of leaving you to coordinate multiple contractors. Our company has earned recognition such as the Aspen Chamber of Commerce Business of the Year and repeated good ratings from Pulse of the City, which reflect our commitment to reliable service and clear communication.

When you choose our asbestos removal company, you are working with a restoration team that understands both hazardous materials and the full restore, replace, renew process. We strive to keep you informed, answer questions in plain language, and treat your property with the same care we would want for our own.

What To Do If You Suspect Asbestos

Many people in and around Grand Junction first hear the word “asbestos” from a home inspector, contractor, or adjuster. It might be old floor tiles uncovered during a remodel, insulation around pipes, or textured ceiling material in an older home. In those moments, it helps to know what to do and what to avoid.

If you suspect asbestos in your property, here are practical steps to take:

  • Limit activity in the area and avoid sweeping, sanding, or cutting any suspect materials.
  • Keep children and pets away from damaged or deteriorating materials until they can be evaluated.
  • Pause any renovation work that might disturb older flooring, ceiling textures, or insulation.
  • Do not try to remove or bag suspect materials yourself, because this can increase the risk of fiber release.
  • Contact a qualified team like ECOS to discuss what you are seeing and schedule an inspection if appropriate.

When you call us about asbestos removal Grand Junction concerns, a live operator is available any time, day or night. We ask a few questions about your building, what kind of work is happening, and what materials are involved. From there, we can recommend a plan that may include a site visit by one of our CDPHE certified asbestos inspectors.

If your asbestos issue is connected to a covered loss, such as fire damage or water damage, we can also work directly with your insurance company. Our team routinely coordinates documentation and communication with carriers, which can help ease some of the paperwork burden at a stressful time. Our goal is to give you a clear path forward so you are not left guessing about next steps.

Our Asbestos Removal Process

Understanding the general process for asbestos projects can make the situation feel more manageable. While every property and material is different, our team follows a structured approach designed to protect occupied areas, follow Colorado requirements, and move you toward a safe, restored space.

We typically begin with a site visit to understand your building, the condition of the materials, and any ongoing work such as remodeling or water damage cleanup. Where applicable, a CDPHE certified building inspector can evaluate suspect materials and, if needed, arrange for sampling in line with state rules. We use this information to help plan an abatement approach that fits your property and meets regulatory expectations.

Once a plan is in place, we work to set up containment that isolates the work zone from the rest of your home or building. Our HAZWOPER trained technicians use appropriate methods to remove asbestos containing materials, focusing on controlling dust and safely handling waste. We coordinate proper disposal through approved channels, in line with Colorado guidelines for hazardous materials.

Because ECOS is a licensed general contractor, we can also handle necessary repairs after the asbestos is removed. That may include rebuilding sections of walls or ceilings, replacing damaged flooring, or coordinating related restoration work after a fire or water event. Having one team manage both the abatement and the reconstruction can simplify scheduling and reduce the chances of miscommunication between vendors.

Throughout the process, we keep you updated on progress and next steps. Before work begins, we explain what to expect in terms of access, noise, and timing. Our safety record reflects the care we take on every site, and our goal is to leave you with a space that you can move back into with confidence.

Asbestos Concerns In Local Properties

Many homes and small commercial buildings in Grand Junction and across western Colorado were built during decades when asbestos containing materials were widely used. Older vinyl floor tiles, some types of insulation, certain ceiling textures, and pipe wraps are just a few of the materials that can contain asbestos, especially in buildings constructed before newer rules took effect.

Discovering these materials during a remodel or after a fire or water loss can feel like one more problem to solve. It also raises legal and safety questions, because asbestos work in this part of Colorado is overseen by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. CDPHE sets requirements for inspections, notifications, and abatement procedures that apply to projects in the city and surrounding areas.

At ECOS, our team includes CDPHE certified asbestos building inspectors and supervisors who understand how those rules apply to real homes and businesses. When asbestos is discovered as part of a larger restoration project, we work to integrate abatement with other services such as drying, smoke cleanup, or structural repairs. This coordinated approach can help limit delays and repeated visits to your property.

Local knowledge also helps when planning around building layouts and construction methods common in the region. Whether you are dealing with a commercial space or a residential property, we draw on two decades of restoration work in Colorado to help anticipate challenges and communicate realistic expectations about timing. If you are unsure whether materials in your property could contain asbestos, our team can discuss your building’s age, condition, and planned work, then recommend an appropriate next step.

If asbestos concerns are holding up your project or making you uneasy about safety, you do not have to sort it out alone. We are here to help you navigate Colorado requirements and move toward a safe, finished space that fits your plans.

Trust ECOS for thorough, compliant asbestos inspection and removal. Call (970) 251-8256 or schedule your service online today.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if I really have asbestos?

The only reliable way to confirm asbestos is through proper inspection and, where appropriate, lab analysis. Visual guesses are not enough. Our CDPHE certified asbestos inspectors can evaluate suspect materials in your building and, if needed, coordinate sampling in line with Colorado requirements.

Will my family need to leave during asbestos removal?

Whether you need to leave depends on the location of the work and the layout of your home. We design containment to isolate the work area, and in some cases parts of the property can remain occupied. We always explain recommendations before work begins so you can plan comfortably.

How long does an asbestos project usually take?

Project length varies based on the size of the area, type of materials, and regulatory steps involved. Smaller, contained projects can often be completed more quickly, while larger or more complex jobs take longer. During planning, we walk you through an estimated timeline tailored to your property.

Can you work with my insurance company?

Yes, our team regularly coordinates directly with insurance companies on covered losses that involve asbestos, such as fire or water damage. We share documentation, communicate about scope, and work to make the claims process easier for you while we focus on the technical work on site.

What makes your asbestos team different here?

We combine over 20 years in Colorado restoration with CDPHE certified asbestos inspectors, 40 hour HAZWOPER trained technicians, and licensed general contractor status. Our strong safety record, A+ BBB rating, and 24/7 live support mean you work with one accountable team from first call through final repairs.

Talk With Our Team About Your Next Step

If asbestos concerns are delaying your repairs or making you unsure how to move forward, a conversation with our team can help. We are here to listen, answer questions in clear terms, and outline a plan that fits your property and your priorities.

At ECOS, we bring certified asbestos inspection, hazardous material training, and full service restoration together under one roof. Our goal is to handle the technical work safely and efficiently so you can get back to focusing on daily life. When you are ready to discuss your situation, reach out any time.

Call (970) 251-8256 to talk with our team today.

  • 2025 Pulse of the City Award Winner
  • BBB A+
  • IICRC Certified
  • 20-Year Anniversary

Why Choose ECOS?

  • We specialize in 24/7 emergency services to restore order as soon as possible.
  • We provide a full range of environmental, catastrophe, and residential services.
  • ECOS has been in operation for over 20 years.
  • ECOS provides a 1 year guarantee on your water damage repair service.
  • ECOS Technicians are IICRC Certified.
  • We work directly with your insurance company for a seamless process.

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