ASBESTOS ABATEMENT

Asbestos Abatement

Asbestos Abatement
for Charlotte, NC & the Surrounding Areas

Eastern Environmental Management LLC is your premier source for thorough asbestos abatement. At one point in time, asbestos was one of the most commonly used materials in commercial and industrial construction. It's a set of six naturally occurring fibrous minerals. However, in recent years, it has been discovered that it's toxic and can cause a variety of lung and respiratory conditions. We understand the health concerns that coincide with this, which is why we are proud to offer asbestos abatement services. If it's discovered in your home or commercial/industrial building, this is where it can be a health risk to those present in the area. Call the professionals immediately for reliable asbestos abatement and do not touch and interact with the materials yourself. We also offer landfill cleaning and other industrial services.


Any disruption of the asbestos can become airborne. We urge you to pick up the phone and call us for asbestos abatement. Be sure you try to avoid any activity in the vicinity of the mineral to lessen the chances of disrupting it and sending the fibers airborne. We offer our services to clients in Charlotte, Greenville, Clayton, Morehead City, Elizabeth City, Durham, Raleigh, Jacksonville, Fayetteville, Greensboro, Wilmington, Goldsboro, Winston-Salem, Asheville, Hickory, NC, and the surrounding areas.

You May Require Asbestos Abatement Assistance if You Notice These Warning Signs

Because asbestos is so dangerous, you need to know when you should be worried about an exposure. Our asbestos abatement services will properly contain and remove the harmful materials from your property so you don’t have to worry about the potential health risks anymore. The first step is to detect any asbestos in your building. If any of the following conditions apply to you, or if you begin to suffer from health issues, it’s imperative that you call our team right away to handle the situation. 
  • The Building is Older: Older buildings are more likely to contain asbestos, since it was once such a prevalent building material. If you’re planning to purchase a building that was built between 1930 and 1950, it’s a good idea to have a professional screen for asbestos so you know what you’re dealing with.
  • Resilient Flooring: Vinyl or rubber flooring in older buildings could have been manufactured using asbestos. If you have old flooring tiles that are 9x9 inches, or if it was attached using black adhesive, hire a professional to assess the situation further. You don’t want to risk your health by replacing the floor without adequate protection.
  • Old Insulation or Cement: If your building was built in 1930-1950, chances are good that it was insulated using materials that contain asbestos. Check the insulation around your pipes, boilers, furnaces, and other areas. If your insulation is accordion-shaped and either silver or gold in color, contact a professional for asbestos abatement immediately. You should also be concerned about asbestos if you have an old cement water tank or other old cement fixtures. 
  • You’re Planning a Renovation: You should check for asbestos abatement if you’re planning a renovation no matter what condition your building is in, particularly if the renovation is going to agitate materials. Renovations can agitate asbestos materials, risking the health of everyone around you. 
It’s important to remember that agitating or damaging asbestos materials is what causes harmful health risks, so even a room or building with intact materials needs to be properly treated in order to be fully safe. Eastern Environmental Management LLC offers complete asbestos abatement services for your peace of mind. We serve property owners from throughout the Raleigh and Durham, NC areas, so give our team a call today.

Explore Our Reliable Asbestos Abatement Process

 Hiring a professional company with experience is the best thing for your company. Eastern Environmental Management LLC can perform the proper testing and procedures to prevent exposure and adhere to state regulations when it comes to waste handling, let alone asbestos abatement. There are three ways to go about this process:

1) Class I: Removal of thermal asbestos and surface materials
2) Class II: Removal of non-thermal asbestos materials, such as wall boards and siding shingles
3) Class III: Repair and maintenance of materials damaged during the removal process

Safe work requires the use of special equipment, such as a HEPA vacuum, and the wearing of protective respirators, eyewear, and gloves. There are several steps that go into preparing a site for safe asbestos removal, including disabling electrical and HVAC systems, sealing openings with plastic sheeting, and installing decontamination enclosure systems. The waste created by the process must be disposed of in a sealed container while still wet, accurately labeled, and securely transported to qualified landfills. Our professionals are all certified, trained, experienced in waste handling of all kinds. Our services reach Greenville, Clayton, Morehead City, Elizabeth City, Durham, Raleigh, Jacksonville, Fayetteville, Greensboro, Wilmington, Goldsboro, Charlotte, NC and all the surrounding areas.

Call Today to Request Asbestos Abatement & Waste Handling Services

  When it comes to toxic waste and asbestos, the human body cannot break down asbestos fibers. Once fibers are airborne and find their way into a human, they remain lodged in the lungs or body tissues. As a result, you increase your chances of becoming diagnosed with asbestosis, Lung Cancer, and Mesothelioma when dealing with waste handling. Allow the professionals to do the job, call us for more information on our asbestos abatement and waste handling services. We proudly offer all our services including landfill cleaning and other industrial services to clients throughout Charlotte, Greenville, Clayton, Morehead City, Elizabeth City, Durham, Raleigh, Jacksonville, Fayetteville, Greensboro, Wilmington, Goldsboro, Winston-Salem, Asheville, Hickory, NC, and all of South Carolina and Virginia!


For more information about our asbestos abatement services or to schedule an appointment, please feel free to contact us today!

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