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All asbestos-containing material in commercial and residential buildings must be thoroughly and securely removed so that people are no longer exposed to the risks associated with asbestos. At The Homestar Group, we provide Atlanta asbestos removal services that prioritize safety while swiftly and fully removing any hazardous material.


Until the late 19th century, asbestos insulation was widely used in homes and structures. News of the risks it entails spread like wildfire, and sadly, a significant amount of hazardous asbestos material remains in the environment. Prolonged exposure can result in life-threatening diseases such as lung cancer, asbestosis, or mesothelioma. Receive a free quotation from The Homestar Group, a well-known Atlanta asbestos removal company that specializes in asbestos cleanup. We are a devoted team of trained experts that are committed to eradicating the harmful effects that asbestos has on the community.

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Trusted Atlanta Asbestos Removal Services

The asbestos removal procedure includes removing all asbestos-containing material from the surface and transporting it to safe handling containers that may be disposed of appropriately at an approved facility. Individuals who are not certified to operate with asbestos should avoid being near the work area and should be evacuated for their safety. Are you considering renovating or deconstructing your residential or commercial property? Atlanta Asbestos Removal is here to assist you with all of your asbestos removal and abatement needs.

Certified Atlanta Asbestos Removal Experts

Atlanta asbestos removal is a hazardous job, and workers face significant risks when entering any situation. It must be left solely to specialists that are legally allowed to execute removal services. The Homestar Group team consists of skilled and licensed asbestos removal specialists on whom you can rely for prompt and safe asbestos removal in Atlanta and the surrounding areas. If you live or work in a house or office building constructed before the 1980's, you should get the property examined or tested promptly - even more so if the property is occupied. Contact us immediately for all the information you need regarding treatment options.

Our Asbestos Abatement Process

Our Atlanta asbestos removal team takes great satisfaction in developing an asbestos abatement process that places a high priority on safety and doing the work correctly on the first try. As a result, we've designed our process to offer you the peace of mind that your property is in good hands and that we'll do all in our ability and knowledge to resolve the issue at hand.


To remove asbestos from a building, our team of professionals follows a variety of procedures that include the following:

  • Installing signs indicating that this is a restricted area.
  • Wet the material to reduce fiber release.
  • Laying sheets to keep dust from spreading.
  • Moistening hand tools
  • Eating, drinking, smoking, and chewing gum are prohibited in the work area.
  • Air monitoring during the abatement process.
  • Visual inspection of the location to confirm that all debris has been removed.
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Asbestos Removal Abatement Techniques

The asbestos removal and abatement process may vary depending on the circumstances. Atlanta Asbestos removal is a typical service that any business or facility may require at some point in the future, and it's critical that you work with an experienced company that understands how to remove asbestos safely.


We Select the Most Safest Asbestos Abatement Option for Your Situation:


  • Asbestos Removal: The asbestos removal process includes removing all asbestos-containing materials from the surface and placing them in safe handling containers that may be appropriately disposed of at a designated place. When asbestos work is being done, those who are not qualified to deal with asbestos should not be in the vicinity of the site, and they should be evacuated to ensure their health and safety. If you are planning to renovate or destroy your home or commercial property, Atlanta asbestos removal is a need before you can begin the project.


  • Asbestos Encapsulation: A method of encapsulation is one in which an adhesive and sealant is used to prevent asbestos fibers from escaping and causing injury to those who are exposed to the substance. The sealant is sprayed to the surface with airless spray equipment, and it may be necessary to do additional testing to confirm that the sealer is functioning properly. Encapsulation should be utilized in situations when further harm is unlikely to occur; nevertheless, the material employed must be strong enough to hold the weight of the sealant. Encapsulation is not a permanent solution and will require periodic inspections to verify that the sealant continues to function properly over time.


  • Asbestos Enclosure: A physical barrier (such as drywall) is placed between a location where asbestos is present and the remainder of the structure when it is necessary to create an asbestos enclosure. Because of the damage to the enclosure, it is possible that asbestos will be discharged into the structure.

Atlanta Asbestos Removal Abatement Techniques

Contact The Homestar Group at (678) 928-5377 today for 24 hour asbestos removal, asbestos encapsulation services, or asbestos abatement services along with any of our other services or get an instant quote from our website. Our Asbestos Removal Company professionals will get to your Atlanta home in 30 to 60 minutes.

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ASBESTOS ABATEMENT SERVICES:

  • Asbestos Removal
  • Asbestos Testing
  • Asbestos Inspection
  • Asbestos Siding abatement
  • Asbestos Tile Abatement
  • Asbestos Popcorn Ceiling Removal
  • Vermiculite Insulation Abatement
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Asbestos Abatement FAQs

  • When Is Asbestos Removal Necessary?

    It may be necessary if:


    • The building is going to be demolished
    • Repair or maintenance work is to be carried out which may disturb the asbestos
    • If asbestos-containing materials have been damaged or may easily become damaged
    • There will be a change in what the building is used for

    Remember that an asbestos contractor can help you manage, repair and seal off asbestos as well as remove it.

  • What Is The Difference Between Asbestos Removal And Asbestos Abatement?

    If a structure has had asbestos removed it means that it is no longer present in the building. If a structure has undergone asbestos abatement that means the material has been removed or sealed within a protective material to prevent it from being released, which is when it is harmful.

  • Where Is Asbestos Most Commonly Found?

    Asbestos is more commonly found in these areas:

    • Asbestos Cement Products, Roof Shingles, Siding & Fiber Cement Siding
    • Textured & Popcorn Ceilings
    • Vinyl Floor Tiles, Textiles & Composites
    • Spray Coating on Walls, Beams, & Columns
    • Lagging/ Thermal Pipe Insulation
    • Asbestos Insulating Board & Attic Insulation
    • Loose Asbestos in Ceiling or Floor Cavity
  • What Are The Health Risks Of Asbestos Exposure?

    When asbestos fibers are inhaled, they cause scarring in the lungs which can increase the risk of conditions like mesothelioma, asbestosis, or lung cancer.



  • How much does asbestos abatement cost?

    The cost of asbestos abatement depends on the size of the area that will be worked on and the volume of asbestos that will have to be dealt with. There is a lot of health risk involved with asbestos abatement so proper steps will have to be taken to ensure the safety of the workers including protective gear and the proper instruments to dispose of the asbestos debris. It can be a costly process, but it’s incredibly worth it to ensure the safety of the people who use your home or business every day and it can pay off in the long run if the property becomes damages or needs construction.

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