Asbestos Abatement Services

Safe, Professional Asbestos Removal for Homes and Businesses
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Asbestos Abatement in Denver and The Front Range

Peak Environmental specializes in comprehensive asbestos remediation for both residential and commercial properties across Denver and The Front Range. Asbestos poses serious health risks, and it’s commonly found in older homes and buildings where materials like insulation, tiles, and pipes contain asbestos fibers. Our professional team handles every aspect of the abatement process, from inspection and testing to safe removal and final clearance, making your property safe for occupants.

  • For residential asbestos remediation, we focus on safeguarding homes, especially those built before the 1980s, where asbestos is often found in insulation, roofing materials, and flooring. 
  • In commercial asbestos abatement, we manage large-scale projects in offices, schools, and industrial buildings, where the risks are higher due to the number of people affected, and extensive contamination requires a systematic approach. 

Our asbestos abatement services include:

  • Working with Consulting Firms to sample materials, complete testing and develop a scope of work for the project.
  • Adhering to the CDPHE Regulation 8 Guidelines and rules for Asbestos removal.
  • Safe removal of asbestos-containing materials in line with regulatory standards
  • Customized solutions for both small-scale residential properties and large commercial buildings

Professional. Local. Reliable. We handle asbestos abatement efficiently to protect both homes and businesses across Denver and The Front Range.

Commercial & Residential Services
Staff Averages 20+ Years of Industry Experience
Single Source Provider
on-time Project Completion

Why Choose Peak Environmental As Your Asbestos Abatement Company?

With extensive experience in both residential asbestos removal and commercial asbestos remediation, Peak Environmental is a trusted leader in the field. Our team is certified and trained to handle asbestos abatement projects of any size, ensuring compliance with local regulations and best practices for safety. Whether you’re a homeowner looking to protect your family or a business managing a large property, we offer:

  • Specialized expertise in both residential and commercial asbestos removal, tailored to meet the unique needs of each property type
  • Comprehensive solutions that cover everything from initial inspection and testing to full remediation and clearance certification
  • A reputation built on trust and reliability, backed by successful projects in Denver and The Front Range and testimonials from satisfied clients
Containment area set up for safe asbestos removal in a residential property by Peak Environmental in Denver
Large industrial space prepared for asbestos abatement by Peak Environmental in Denver

Serving Denver, The Front Range and Beyond

Peak Environmental proudly serves the Greater Metropolitan Denver Area, the entire State of Colorado, and Wyoming.  With a deep understanding of local regulations and building codes, our team delivers high quality and fast asbestos abatement services across the region.

It’s our knowledge of the area and our ability to respond quickly with adaptable services that sets us apart in the industry. Whether you have a small home in a suburban area or a large commercial building in a high-traffic urban environment, we have the expertise and flexibility to get the job done.

Recent works

Asbestos abatement setup for industrial equipment at Western Sugar facility by Peak Environmental

Western Sugar

Exterior containment setup for asbestos abatement at a commercial property in Thornton, Colorado by Peak Environmental

Overlook @ Thornton

Peak Environmental site with a scaffold lift and planks in progress, surrounded by caution tape and protective plastic sheeting for containment, indicating work at Lumen Technologies.

Lumen Technologies Creteplank

655 Broadway

Plastic sheeting with red tape setup for containment during construction or renovation work, with scaffolding visible to the side, creating a sealed barrier in an indoor environment.

Univeristy of Northern Colorado

La Quinta

Still Have Questions?

Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that was commonly used in construction materials for its fire resistance and insulating properties. When materials containing asbestos are disturbed, tiny fibers can become airborne. If inhaled, these fibers can lodge in the lungs, leading to severe health conditions like lung cancer, asbestosis (scarring of lung tissue), and mesothelioma, a rare cancer that affects the lining of the lungs and abdomen.
If your property was built before the 1980s, it’s possible that asbestos was used in materials such as insulation, roofing shingles, pipe coverings, floor tiles and texturing material. The only way to know for certain is to have an asbestos inspection conducted by professionals who can take samples for asbestos testing. This is especially important before starting any renovation or demolition work, which could disturb asbestos-containing materials.
The abatement process begins with a thorough inspection and testing to identify areas containing asbestos. Once confirmed, we develop a detailed abatement plan that outlines the necessary safety measures. This involves sealing off the affected area to prevent asbestos fibers from becoming airborne, followed by the careful removal of asbestos-containing materials. Once the removal is complete, the area is cleaned, and air quality tests are conducted to confirm that no harmful asbestos fibers remain.
The length of the abatement process depends on the size of the property and the extent of the asbestos contamination. For smaller residential projects, the process can take 2-5 days. Larger commercial asbestos removal projects, especially those involving multiple contaminated areas, may take several weeks. The complexity of the building and the amount of asbestos present will also affect the timeline.
Whether or not asbestos removal is covered by insurance depends on the terms of your policy. Some insurance policies may cover abatement if asbestos is discovered during repairs or renovations due to property damage. However, abatement as a standalone service may not always be covered. Contact your insurance provider to discuss your specific coverage options.
If you suspect asbestos, it’s crucial not to disturb the material. Disturbing asbestos-containing materials can release harmful fibers into the air. Contact a professional asbestos abatement consulting firm immediately to conduct an inspection and testing. Avoid any DIY removal or handling of suspected asbestos materials, as this can increase the risk of exposure.
If asbestos-containing materials are in good condition and not disturbed, they pose little risk. However, if these materials become damaged or deteriorate, the asbestos fibers can be released into the air and become dangerous.

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