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New Hampshire Asbestos Removal

Effective Asbestos Abatement for Your New Hampshire Property

Asbestos exposure presents a serious risk to your health and is proven to be a leading cause of cancer and respiratory disease. Undisturbed, asbestos is extremely low risk, but when disturbed due to property damage or demolition, the fibers can become airborne and enter your lungs without proper protection.

The asbestos abatement professionals at Octagon Cleaning & Restoration in New Hampshire, can safely contain, remove, and dispose of asbestos-containing materials to return your home or business to a safe environment. Our team is licensed and certified and has extensive training in asbestos removal to provide you with the peace of mind you need after damaging your property. We follow all local and federal guidelines and regulatory requirements. Don’t hesitate to give us a call today.

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What is Asbestos?

Asbestos is a family of naturally occurring mineral silicate fibers. Its strong, heat-resistant properties made it popular for use in various building materials, including shingles, floor tiles, pipe tape, insulation, and textured walls. It is a known carcinogen, and its use in building materials declined significantly in the 1980s due to increased regulation and greater awareness of the risks.

Should I Be Worried About Asbestos?

Asbestos is fairly common, especially in older buildings, and it doesn’t threaten your health until it is damaged or disturbed. However, if building materials containing asbestos begin to deteriorate or are damaged or require removal, the asbestos fibers can released into the air and increase the risk of asbestos-related health conditions, including:

  • Asbestosis interstitial lung disease
  • Changes to the pleura lining the chest cavity
  • Reduced respiratory function
  • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
  • Lung cancer
  • Mesothelioma

You should always seek professional help for asbestos abatement and removal. The experienced team at Octagon Cleaning & Restoration will prioritize your safety, ensuring the risk of exposure is minimized and the asbestos is handled properly.

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New Hampshire Asbestos Abatement Professionals

The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services regulates asbestos abatement. All companies providing asbestos abatement services in New Hampshire must be licensed and certified in asbestos management and control by the NHDES. The state requires an asbestos inspection before beginning work, and all asbestos-related abatement, removal, and disposal must be handled by a state-licensed asbestos contractor.

To learn more about the state regulations, visit the NHDES website.

Commercial & Residential Asbestos Removal

Octagon Cleaning & Restoration provides asbestos removal for residential and commercial properties by licensed and accredited asbestos professionals.

Frequently Asked Questions

Asbestos can be difficult to identify by visual inspection alone. You should always treat any older material as if it contains asbestos and leave it be. Homeowners should not be handling asbestos or attempt to remove it from their houses. Buildings should be inspected for any asbestos materials by a trained, accredited asbestos professional.

Asbestos identification is a critical step in ensuring the safety of your home or business. The only reliable way to determine if a material contains asbestos is through testing by a qualified laboratory. Octagon Cleaning & Restoration emphasizes safety and precision when dealing with potentially hazardous materials.

The EPA advises testing only if the material is damaged—such as fraying or crumbling—or if you are planning renovations that might disturb it. For your safety, a trained and accredited asbestos professional should always collect these samples. Trusting experts ensures accurate results and keeps you protected.

If you suspect asbestos in your property, don’t take chances. Contact our team of professionals today for expert guidance and testing services. Your safety is our priority; our expertise is your peace of mind.

Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral once used in insulation, flooring, roofing, and other building materials. When disturbed, asbestos fibers become airborne and can cause serious health risks such as lung cancer, mesothelioma, and asbestosis. Because of these risks, asbestos removal should only be handled by licensed professionals.

The only way to confirm asbestos is through professional testing. Common materials that may contain asbestos include ceiling tiles, floor tiles, insulation, roofing, pipe wrap, and joint compound in buildings constructed before the 1980s. If you suspect asbestos, do not disturb the material—call a certified asbestos inspector.

Asbestos-containing materials are not always hazardous if they are in good condition and left undisturbed. The risk arises when the material is damaged, deteriorating, or disturbed during renovations, repairs, or demolition, causing fibers to become airborne.

Yes. OSHA and EPA regulations require asbestos inspections before renovations or demolition in commercial buildings and many residential properties. If asbestos is found, it must be properly abated by licensed professionals before any work begins.

Our certified team follows strict state, federal, and OSHA guidelines. We contain the work area, use negative air pressure systems, wear protective equipment, and safely remove and dispose of asbestos materials at approved facilities. This ensures compliance and protects building occupants.

In some cases, yes. We can schedule abatement work during off-hours or in sections of the building to minimize disruption. Safety is always the top priority, and clearance testing ensures the area is safe before reoccupation.

Asbestos removal is regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), and state agencies. Hiring a licensed asbestos contractor ensures compliance and reduces liability risks.

Costs depend on the type of material, the size of the project, and the complexity of removal. We provide on-site inspections and detailed estimates so you know exactly what is required to keep your building safe and compliant.

Yes. We supply full project reports, including air monitoring results and waste disposal documentation. This provides proof of compliance for regulatory agencies, insurance, or future property transactions.

Only licensed asbestos professionals have the training, equipment, and legal authority to safely handle asbestos. Using an unqualified contractor not only puts people at risk but also creates legal and financial liability for the property owner.

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Why Choose Octagon Cleaning & Restoration Services?

At Octagon Cleaning & Restoration, we exist to serve the needs of our employees and clients. We restore your property the right way every time and give each project the proper time and attention needed to complete it right the first time. When your home or commercial property is damaged, you want the premiere, signature service that Octagon Cleaning & Restoration provides.