Asbestos Removal CostAsbestos is a hazardous substance when it is airborne. If there are asbestos fibres in air which people breathe, they can become lodged in the lungs; this can cause scarring, ultimately leading to impaired lungs (asbestosis) and lung cancer. If the asbestos material present in your home is damaged, or you are planning to make alterations in the house, which might disturb the asbestos, then you need to repair it or have it removed by professionals. The cost Asbestos removal cost would vary depending on what the circumstances are. If you are removing a section of pipe insulation made of asbestos, it would work out to $400-$650 for a ten foot section. Some contractors charge a minimum fee amounting to $1500-$3000, irrespective of the size of the job. If you want to remove all the asbestos from a home measuring 1500 square foot with a lot of asbestos in floors, walls, ceilings, roof, attic, pipes, the asbestos removal cost could work out to $20,000-$30,000. It is better to have an asbestos inspection done by a firm of independent inspectors, which would cost you $400-$800 for a house measuring 1500 square foot. This would include lab fees; you can get your home re inspected after project completion for $200-$400. If you want a separate lab report, sample analysis would be $25-$75 on average. You should also get a written confirmation that inspection includes visual examination, lab analyses of samples, and frequent visits to the site to ensure that the proper procedures are being followed. The procedure
The other problem of removal is the fact that the house owner is responsible for hazardous material irrespective of how and where they are being disposed. The encasement method can do away with this liability; the hazardous materials are encased in durable and flexible jackets. This results in lower asbestos disposal costs and reduced liability. |