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Asbestos Inspection And Testing Montgomery County, PA

Know What's In Your Home Before It Becomes A Problem

Get a certified asbestos inspection and testing report you can actually use for your renovation, your real estate deal, or your peace of mind.

What Makes Our Inspections Different

Federally Licensed And Certified

We hold federal licensure for asbestos work a higher bar than state certification alone, and one not every local company can claim.

Independent Lab Analysis Every Time

Every sample goes to an accredited independent laboratory. You get real results not conclusions shaped by who’s doing the removal.

Over Two Decades Of Field Experience

We’ve inspected everything from century-old Norristown row homes to post-war ranches in Lansdale. Older buildings don’t surprise us.

Certified Asbestos Inspection Montgomery County, PA

Montgomery County Has Older Homes. We Know What That Means.

Montgomery County is home to nearly 900,000 people and some of the oldest residential neighborhoods in the Philadelphia region. Norristown, Ambler, Jenkintown, Pottstown these are communities where a significant portion of the housing stock was built between the 1930s and 1970s, right in the middle of peak asbestos use in American construction. If your home was built before 1980, there’s a real chance asbestos-containing materials are somewhere in it. EJS Environmental conducts a thorough visual survey of the property, collect bulk material samples from all suspect areas, and send those samples to an accredited independent laboratory. The result is a written report that tells you exactly what was found, where it is, what condition it’s in, and what if anything needs to happen next. Finding asbestos doesn’t automatically mean you have a crisis. It means you have information. And information is what lets you make smart decisions.

What Makes Our Inspections Different

You can start your renovation without wondering whether you’re disturbing something dangerous inside the walls or under the floor.
You walk into a real estate closing with documentation in hand no last-minute surprises from the buyer’s inspector.
Your contractor gets the clearance they need to begin work without delays or liability concerns on their end.
If asbestos is found, you’ll know exactly where it is, what condition it’s in, and whether it actually needs to be removed right now.
You get a lab-backed written report that satisfies insurance companies, real estate agents, and Pennsylvania regulatory requirements.
You stop guessing and start knowing which is the only way to make a sound decision about your property.

Where Asbestos Hides In Older Homes

It's Rarely Where You Think To Look

Most homeowners think of popcorn ceilings or pipe insulation when they hear “asbestos.” Those are real concerns but they’re only part of the picture. In the pre-1980 homes we inspect throughout Montgomery County, asbestos turns up in places people don’t expect: the mastic adhesive under vinyl floor tiles, vermiculite insulation packed into attic spaces, joint compound behind drywall, roofing felt, HVAC duct tape, and window glazing compound. It’s in crawl spaces and behind walls, not just in plain sight. We look at every area where asbestos-containing materials were commonly used in construction during the era your home was built. If it’s there, we find it. If it’s not, we document that too. Either way, you leave with a clear picture of what you’re dealing with. Ambler, Pennsylvania right here in Montgomery County was home to one of the largest asbestos manufacturing operations in the country. That history didn’t stay on the factory floor. It’s embedded in the region’s building materials and in the awareness of homeowners and contractors who know this area’s asbestos concerns run deeper than most markets.

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Asbestos Air Testing And Survey Services Montgomery County, PA

More Than A Visual Check A Complete Assessment

A visual inspection tells you where suspect materials are. Laboratory analysis confirms whether they actually contain asbestos. And asbestos air testing tells you whether fibers are already circulating in the air which matters most when materials have been disturbed, damaged by water or storm, or when abatement work has just been completed. We offer the full range: bulk material sampling for pre-renovation and pre-demolition asbestos surveys, air quality testing for active concerns or post-abatement clearance, and comprehensive written reports that meet Pennsylvania DEP and DLI standards. For commercial properties, institutional buildings, and multi-unit residential properties in Montgomery County, we conduct formal asbestos management surveys the kind that satisfy regulatory requirements and hold up under scrutiny. We can match the right type of inspection to your specific situation, whether you’re a homeowner, property manager, contractor, or real estate professional.
Our Process

How It Works

A simple process designed to keep everything clear, efficient, and stress-free from start to finish.

Full Property Walk-Through

We inspect every area of the property where asbestos-containing materials are commonly found, based on the building’s age and construction type.

Sample Collection And Lab Analysis

We collect bulk material samples from all suspect areas and send them to an accredited independent laboratory for analysis no in-house shortcuts.

Written Report With Clear Findings

You receive a detailed written report with lab results, photos, material locations, condition notes, and specific recommendations for next steps.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to the most common questions about our demolition and interior cutting services.

Do I legally need an asbestos inspection before renovating my home in Pennsylvania?
It depends on the scope of the work and the type of property. Pennsylvania law, enforced through the Department of Labor and Industry, requires certified professionals to handle any asbestos-related work. For private single-family homes, the state doesn’t mandate an inspection before renovation the way it does for regulated facilities — but that doesn’t mean skipping it is a good idea. Many contractors in Montgomery County won’t begin demolition or gutting work on a pre-1980 home without an asbestos clearance in hand, and for good reason. If asbestos-containing materials get disturbed during a renovation without proper handling, you’re looking at a much bigger and more expensive problem. Getting tested before work starts is almost always the smarter call.
An asbestos inspection is the physical process we walk the property, identify suspect materials, and collect samples. Asbestos testing is what happens to those samples afterward: they go to an accredited laboratory where technicians analyze them under a microscope to determine whether asbestos fibers are actually present and, if so, what type and concentration. You need both. An inspection without lab analysis is just a visual guess. Lab results without a thorough inspection mean you might have missed materials that weren’t sampled. Our asbestos inspection and testing service covers both from start to finish.
For a standard residential inspection with bulk material sampling, you’re generally looking at somewhere in the range of $250 to $800, depending on the size of the home and how many areas need to be sampled. Larger properties, commercial buildings, or situations requiring asbestos air testing in addition to bulk sampling will typically run higher. Call us for a free estimate — we’ll ask a few straightforward questions about your home, what you’re planning to do with it, and your timeline, and we’ll give you a clear answer without any runaround.
Not necessarily. The EPA’s own guidance says that asbestos in good condition and left undisturbed does not need to be removed. It’s when asbestos-containing materials become damaged, start to crumble, or are about to be disturbed by renovation work that removal or encapsulation becomes necessary. If our inspection finds asbestos in your home, we’ll tell you exactly what condition it’s in and what the actual risk level is. Sometimes the right answer is to leave it alone and monitor it. Sometimes removal is the right call. Either way, you’ll have the facts to make that decision.
Generally, no. Standard home inspectors are not certified asbestos inspectors, and a general home inspection does not include bulk material sampling or laboratory analysis. If the home inspection report mentions potential asbestos concerns, that’s a flag to follow up with a certified asbestos inspection it’s not a conclusion in itself. In Montgomery County’s active real estate market, where a large share of homes for sale were built before 1980, buyers and sellers increasingly request a dedicated asbestos inspection as a separate step in the due diligence process. It’s a reasonable ask, and it protects everyone involved in the transaction.
Yes, and this step is critical. After asbestos abatement work is completed, the space should not be reoccupied until post-abatement air clearance testing confirms that fiber levels meet safety standards. We work with certified independent air clearance inspectors to conduct this testing — which means the people verifying that the job was done right are not the same people who did the removal. That independence matters. It protects you as the property owner and provides documentation that the space is genuinely safe. For Montgomery County commercial properties and regulated facilities, this clearance documentation is also a regulatory requirement under Pennsylvania DEP and DLI standards. For residential clients, it’s simply the right way to close the loop.