Asbestos Abatement & Removal Services in Colorado

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Asbestos, a once-common building material, is hazardous when its fibers are released into the air, posing serious health risks. Frequently found in buildings constructed before 1980 Denver’s Front Range, asbestos can lurk in concrete, asphalt, roofing shingles, pipes, siding, wallboard, floor tiles, ceiling tiles, adhesives, and insulation. Professional asbestos abatement is essential to ensure this dangerous material’s safe removal and disposal.


At HRS Restoration Services, we specialize in asbestos abatement, extracting all traces of asbestos from your property and restoring it to a safe, habitable space. Once abatement is complete, our skilled restoration team can rebuild any affected areas to their original condition.

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What is Asbestos?

Asbestos is a naturally occurring fibrous silicate mineral found in rocks and soil. Prized for its heat resistance and durability, asbestos was widely used in building materials before its health risks were fully understood. Inhaling asbestos fibers can cause severe respiratory issues, including mesothelioma and lung cancer, making its removal a critical step for properties with asbestos-containing materials (ACMs).

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Why Choose HRS Restoration Services?

  • Certified Expertise

    Our technicians are highly trained and certified in asbestos abatement, ensuring compliance with all regulations.

  • Compassionate Care

    From initial inspections to final restoration, we offer a full range of abatement and repair solutions.

  • Safety First

    We prioritize the safety of your property, its occupants, and our workers throughout every step of the process.

  • Regional

    We are Denver-based, but restore properties throughout Colorado and neighboring states.

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How We Work

Our Asbestos Removal and Abatement Process

Identify the Hazard

Inspect the property, test suspected materials, and confirm the presence of asbestos.

Create an Abatement Plan

Develop a containment and removal strategy using safety measures and protective equipment.

Safe Removal and Disposal

Remove asbestos while containing fibers, then transport and dispose of materials at an approved facility.

Final Clearance

Conduct a post-removal inspection to ensure the area meets safety and regulatory standards.

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Need Answers?

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do I know if my building contains asbestos?

    Buildings constructed before 1980 often contain asbestos in insulation, floor tiles, roofing, and pipes. Professional testing by NVLAP-certified laboratories is required to confirm asbestos presence.

  • Is it safe to live in a home with asbestos materials?

    Undisturbed asbestos materials may not pose immediate risk, but any renovation, damage, or deterioration can release dangerous fibers requiring immediate professional abatement.

  • Can I remove asbestos myself to save money?

    Never attempt DIY asbestos removal - it's illegal in many areas and extremely dangerous. Our certified technicians have specialized equipment and training to safely contain and remove asbestos.

  • What health risks does asbestos exposure cause?

    Asbestos fibers can cause mesothelioma, lung cancer, asbestosis, and other severe respiratory diseases, often with symptoms appearing decades after initial exposure.

  • How long does the asbestos abatement process take?

    Timeline varies based on contamination extent and building size, typically ranging from several days to weeks, including testing, containment setup, removal, and final clearance testing.

  • Where do you dispose of removed asbestos materials?

    All asbestos waste is double-bagged, labeled, and transported to EPA-approved landfill sites that meet strict regulatory standards for hazardous material disposal.

Restore Your Normal

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If you suspect asbestos in your property in Denver or anywhere in Colorado, don’t wait—contact HRS Restoration Services today. Our professional asbestos abatement team will handle the inspection, removal, and restoration, providing you with a safe and worry-free environment.

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Servicing Denver, The Front Range & All of Colorado

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