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Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that was once widely used in construction materials due to its resistance to heat, fire, and corrosion. Unfortunately, it has since been linked to serious health problems, including lung cancer, mesothelioma, and asbestosis. As a result, strict regulations now govern its use, handling, and removal. Before any renovation, demolition, or real estate transaction involving older buildings, a professional asbestos inspection is critical.
At APEX Environmental Solutions, we offer certified asbestos inspections and expert consulting services designed to identify, manage, and mitigate asbestos risks in a wide range of building environments. Our team ensures full compliance with federal, state, and local regulations while delivering peace of mind to property owners, contractors, and developers.

Asbestos can be found in a variety of building materials used in structures built before the 1980s, including insulation, floor and ceiling tiles, cement products, joint compounds, roofing shingles, and more. Left undisturbed, asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) may not pose an immediate danger. However, once damaged or disturbed during construction, renovation, or demolition, asbestos fibers can be released into the air, becoming a serious inhalation hazard.
APEX Environmental Solutions specializes in comprehensive asbestos inspection services tailored to a wide array of clients and building types, including residential homes, commercial buildings, schools, healthcare facilities, and government infrastructure.
Every inspection begins with a detailed consultation to assess the scope of the project. We determine the age of the structure, previous renovation history, and any suspected areas of concern. This step ensures that our team arrives fully prepared with the appropriate sampling protocols, protective equipment, and testing goals.
Our certified asbestos inspectors conduct a thorough walkthrough of the property to identify suspect materials. Visual inspection plays a crucial role in identifying potential ACMs, especially in hidden or hard-to-reach areas such as attics, crawl spaces, and mechanical rooms.
Physical samples of suspected materials are carefully collected in accordance with EPA and OSHA guidelines. These samples are then submitted to an accredited laboratory for polarized light microscopy (PLM) or transmission electron microscopy (TEM) analysis, depending on the material type and required accuracy.
Samples are tracked under a strict chain-of-custody protocol to maintain integrity. The number of samples required depends on the size and complexity of the property, as well as regulatory requirements specific to your jurisdiction.

Once lab results are returned, APEX prepares a comprehensive report outlining the presence (or absence) of asbestos, the concentration of fibers, and the condition of each ACM. We classify materials as friable (easily crumbled and airborne) or non-friable, and assess the potential for fiber release under current conditions.
The report includes:
In addition to inspections, APEX provides consulting services that help clients navigate asbestos-related decisions. This includes the development of Asbestos Management Plans (AMPs), guidance on regulatory compliance, communication with local agencies, and contractor recommendations.
We also provide pre-renovation and pre-demolition clearance letters, bid specification assistance for abatement projects, and contractor oversight to ensure proper removal techniques.
If asbestos is discovered during renovation or due to building damage (fire, flooding, or structural collapse), APEX offers emergency response consulting to assess risk, coordinate containment, and plan safe removal.
Inspections are generally required before any demolition or renovation of structures built before 1980. Some states and municipalities have stricter rules. Inspections are also common in real estate transactions, especially in multi-family or commercial buildings.
Not necessarily. Many remodels leave older materials behind walls or under flooring. Asbestos may still be present in hidden locations, even if surfaces look new.
If ACMs are discovered, you’ll receive a detailed plan with options. Depending on the condition, asbestos may need to be removed, encapsulated, or left in place with ongoing monitoring. APEX will guide you through the safest and most cost-effective path forward.