Specialized Asbestos Demolition Inspections for Safe and Compliant Projects
Our team is fully certified and has years of experience conducting asbestos demolition inspections. We adhere to the latest industry standards and best practices to provide reliable, accurate results that keep your project on track.
2. Knowledge of Local Regulations
As a locally owned business, we have in-depth knowledge of Thornton and the surrounding areas' building codes and asbestos regulations. We ensure that your demolition project adheres to all necessary guidelines to maintain compliance with local and state laws.
3. Thorough and Detailed Reports
We provide clear, actionable inspection reports that outline potential asbestos hazards, including recommendations for proper management and safe removal. Our reports help guide your next steps to keep your demolition project safe and compliant.
4. Prompt and Efficient Service
We understand that time is crucial in demolition projects. Our team works efficiently to provide quick, reliable results so your demolition timeline remains intact. We are dedicated to making your demolition project safe and as smooth as possible.
Whether you're demolishing a single-family home or a multi-unit residential building, our inspections ensure that any asbestos-containing materials are identified and managed appropriately to protect workers and future occupants.
Our certified inspectors thoroughly assess the entire demolition site to identify any asbestos-containing materials in the building structure. We inspect all accessible areas, including walls, ceilings, floors, and HVAC systems, to ensure that all potential asbestos hazards are identified before demolition begins.
Step 2: Sample Collection and Laboratory Testing
If we suspect the presence of asbestos-containing materials, we carefully collect samples and send them to an accredited laboratory for testing. The lab results help confirm whether asbestos is present and determine the condition of the materials.
Step 3: Detailed Inspection Report
After the inspection, we provide a detailed report outlining the location, type, and condition of any identified asbestos-containing materials. We also provide recommendations for safe removal, abatement, and proper handling during demolition, ensuring compliance with safety regulations.
Step 4: Regulatory Compliance
Asbestos demolition inspections are required to meet federal, state, and local regulations, including those set by OSHA and the EPA. Our team ensures that your demolition project complies with all necessary laws and regulations to avoid penalties and ensure safety throughout the process.
Clients in Thornton, Denver, and throughout the region choose My Asbestos Guy LLC because we deliver consistent, expert-level air monitoring with full transparency.
Our certified specialists ensure your site remains compliant and safe, whether for residential renovations or commercial abatement. We take pride in our attention to detail, quick turnaround, and trusted local reputation.
Don't take chances when it comes to asbestos safety—schedule your inspection today and let us help protect your workers, project, and community from potential asbestos exposure.
📍 Based in Thornton, CO
Call us at (720) 850-4890
Email us at [email protected]
Business Hours: Monday through Sunday: 7 AM to 9 PM
Service Area: Serving Thornton, CO, and all locations within a 100-mile radius of zip code 80241
You can reach out by phone, email, or by filling out our online contact form to get started. We're ready to support your demolition project with fast, reliable, and fully compliant asbestos demolition inspection services.
Yes. Most demolition projects legally require an asbestos inspection, especially if the building was constructed before 1980.
It depends on the size and complexity of the building. Most inspections are completed in one day, with lab results and a full report delivered within 2–3 business days.
Residential homes, commercial buildings, industrial facilities, and public institutions often require inspections—especially if they were built before the mid-1980s or have had few updates.
While less common, asbestos materials were still used into the early 1990s. A professional inspection is the only way to know for sure..
If asbestos is identified, proper abatement procedures must be followed before demolition can proceed. This may cause some delays, but it's essential for safety and compliance.
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