Asbestos Abatement


Remediation Services You Can Trust

I & F Abatement Experts provides professional asbestos abatement services throughout Colorado, New Mexico, and the Southwest. As a veteran-owned company, we approach every project with discipline, precision, and an uncompromising commitment to safety. Our trained and certified professionals strictly follow industry-standard protocols for all asbestos abatement scenarios, ensuring every job is handled correctly from start to finish.

Our team utilizes properly inspected and fitted Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and enforces rigorous containment and decontamination procedures to protect occupants, workers, and the surrounding environment. All work is performed in full compliance with Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment (CDPHE) regulations and applicable state and federal guidelines, because safety and regulatory compliance are non-negotiable.

I & F Abatement Experts is certified to handle and properly dispose of Regulated Asbestos Contaminated Soils (RACS) and other Asbestos-Containing Materials (ACMs). Whether for residential or commercial properties, we deliver reliable, compliant, and professional asbestos remediation you can depend on.

Asbestos Spills & Emergency Remediation

Asbestos spills occur when asbestos-containing materials are accidentally damaged, disturbed, or released into the air — such as during renovations, demolitions, fires, or unplanned structural failures. When asbestos fibers become airborne or spread beyond a contained area, immediate remediation is required to protect occupants and prevent further contamination. In Colorado and New Mexico, asbestos spills must be addressed by licensed abatement professionals using proper containment, cleanup, air monitoring, and regulated disposal methods. Prompt response and compliant remediation are critical to restoring safety and meeting state and federal requirements.

FAQs

  • Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral once commonly used in building materials for its strength and fire-resistant properties. When disturbed, asbestos fibers can become airborne and pose serious health risks if inhaled.

  • An asbestos inspection is typically required before renovation, demolition, or repair work on buildings constructed prior to 1982. Local and state regulations may require inspections to identify asbestos-containing materials before work begins, to prevent potential impact that could cause the fibers to become airborne.

  • Asbestos may be found in materials such as insulation, floor tiles, ceiling textures, roofing materials, pipe wrap, joint compound, fireproofing, and some cement products. Only proper testing can confirm the presence of asbestos.

  • Asbestos abatement is required when asbestos-containing materials (any material containing more than 1% asbestos after testing) are damaged, deteriorating, or will be disturbed during construction or demolition. It is not required to remediate ACM just for being present. Removal or remediation must be performed by licensed professionals in accordance with state and federal regulations.