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Asbestos is a carcinogen, thus, when it is required to be removed from a building it is generally advisable to take the help of a company specializing in such a task rather than personally attempting to do so. The customary method for removing asbestos includes sealing off of the asbestos area and the decontamination of the workers before they exit the area. Once the area is decontaminated, the asbestos should be completely removed from the building and disposed off. The safest method to dispose it off is by thermal decomposition.

Asbestos Removal Estimated Cost

The asbestos removal cost is condition specific however it is a costly venture. Few contractors charge as high as $2,500 as a minimum fee for big as well as small jobs whereas a few of them would charge $500 or more just for removing a tiny sum of asbestos for the ceiling of the building or from a small section of pipe. If the ceilings, floors, walls, partitions, pipes and roof all are asbestos affected in the building, the cost is likely to go as high as $2 for every square foot. Complete removal in a 2500 square foot building could probably surpass $5,000. However that is the maximum. Characteristically, it should cost about $ 700 to $1,400 as the asbestos can be enclosed rather than removed fully or may be at hand only in particular areas. To keep your cost as the bare minimum it is advisable to hire two separate contactors. The first would do the job of inspecting the area before and after and would inform you if the asbestos is present, where it is actually located and whether it is really required to remove the asbestos due to health reasons. This would lower down the cost as there are areas that can be enclosed rather than removed. The second would do the real enclosure or removal work.

Asbestos Removal Specialized Contractors

An asbestos contractor normally does an inspection of the building, identifies the asbestos-containing materials, makes a plan to eliminate or enclose the affected areas and then disposes off the materials safely. They are trained professionals qualified to safely remove asbestos and process the asbestos containing material. It is essential for an asbestos contractor to have undergone training under a government agency dealing with the certification and training of companies and people who work in the asbestos abatement field apart from him/her owning a contractors license.