FAQ

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Here are the most common questions we've encountered over our 15 years in the asbestos abatement business.

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How do I know if my home contains asbestos containing materials?

  1. The only way to know this information for sure is to contact us to test asbestos containing materials. This step needs to be completed BEFORE any construction activity begins.

  2. If this asbestos testing step is neglected, the cost of clean up, should any materials disturbed contain asbestos, will greatly increase if the renovations have already begun!

  3. For the safety of everyone in your home, we do not recommend homeowners attempt to remove materials that might contain asbestos. Save time, money, and stress by having a professional test for asbestos before starting any renovation work.

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Vermiculite

Insulation

Roofing

Drywall

Stucco

Vinyl Floors

Vermiculite Insulation Roofing Drywall Stucco Vinyl Floors

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How long will the asbestos removal (job) take?

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It depends on the material being removed, how much of it and if it is a High or Moderate risk job.

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How is the rest of my house protected during the removal process?

  1. When preparing for asbestos removal, we cover all surfaces and items not being removed—such as walls, floors, ceilings, unmovable furniture, and fixtures—with an impermeable barrier, typically polyethylene plastic sheeting. Once everything is covered inside the removal area, we then erect a 'decontamination unit'. This is the area where we safely wash, double bag all asbestos waste, and clean ourselves and our equipment off before coming out of the contaminated space. This is how we can ensure that no area of your home, besides our removal area, has any possibility of contamination.

  2. If the job is “high-risk” it is a WSBC requirement that occupational and clean room air monitoring be taken every day during the removal process. Upon completion of a job air clearances must be taken before the containment can be removed.

WHAT IS VERMICULITE?

Vermiculite is a yellow or brown mineral that comes from the alteration of mica and other minerals.

If your home has vermiculite insulation, it most likely contains asbestos — a harmful substance that can pose health risks, especially if disturbed. Here are some key points to keep in mind:

Assume Asbestos Presence: If you have vermiculite insulation, treat it as if it may be contaminated with asbestos.

  1. Do Not Disturb: Avoid touching or disturbing the insulation. Moving it can release asbestos fibers into the air, which can be inhaled and cause health issues.

  2. Risk Factors: The health risk depends on how much the material has been disturbed and how often.

  3. Professional Help: If you need to remove the vermiculite insulation, hire a trained asbestos abatement contractor. They will know how to safely handle and remove the material.

If you have more questions please check out our frequently asked questions page and then schedule a call.

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Vermiculite products from the Libby Mine were not widely used after the mid-1980’s.

More Frequently Asked Questions

As of January 1, 2024, asbestos abatement contractors must be licensed to operate in British Columbia, and anyone performing asbestos abatement work in relation to buildings must be certified.

THE DANGERS OF ASBESTOS

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Now that we’ve answered some of your questions…

Assured Asbestos Abatement holds a valid Asbestos Abatement Licence (AAL) listed on the AAL Registry on worksafebc.com.

Amy Byles, owner of Assured Asbestos Abatement Amy Byles geared up for safely removing asbestos in a home.

“Amy was recommended to me via a contact on Facebook and I'm so glad they did. She responded to my inquiry very quickly and scheduled an appointment for only a few days in the future. She was punctual, professional, and friendly. She went about her work very quickly and gave me realistic information about what to expect. She also provided information above and beyond what my current project was, to help me plan out for the future. The results for the asbestos sample she took came back less than two days later. Overall she was great to deal with and I can't recommend her highly enough.” { MAR 2024 }

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ADAM


“Amy and her team were here in April to remove the vermiculite from my attic in Townsite. I have been thrilled with her service from start to finish.

From reaching out to her last year to get a rough idea of pricing before I even put an offer on the house, to testing and quoting the job through to set up, actual removal and then more testing and cleanup, I couldn't be more pleased. GREAT communication from start to finish (email, text, phone). Everyone on the crew was super friendly and professional and they took great care of my home. Do it properly and hire Amy and her team at Assured Asbestos!”
{ DEC 2023 }

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