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Asbestos Building inspector Lic : NJ 63123

Asbestos Building inspector

Asbestos is a mineral that was commonly used in building materials due to its fire-resistant and durable properties. However, it was later discovered that asbestos can cause serious health problems, including lung cancer, mesothelioma, and asbestosis. Because of this, it is important to have asbestos inspections performed to ensure that buildings are safe for occupation.

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Here are some things you should know about asbestos inspections:

An asbestos inspection is a thorough examination of a building to identify any asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) that may be present. This typically involves a visual inspection and the collection of samples for laboratory analysis.
Asbestos inspections should only be performed by licensed and certified professionals who have undergone proper training and have the necessary equipment to conduct the inspection safely. It is important to hire a reputable company with a proven track record of providing accurate and reliable inspections.
If you are planning to renovate or demolish a building, an asbestos inspection is typically required by law. Additionally, if you suspect that your building may contain asbestos, or if it was built before 1980, it is recommended that you have an inspection performed.
During an asbestos inspection, the inspector will visually inspect the building for any materials that may contain asbestos. This may include materials such as insulation, flooring, ceiling tiles, and roofing materials. If any potential ACMs are identified, the inspector will collect samples for laboratory analysis.
If the laboratory analysis confirms the presence of asbestos, a plan for managing or removing the ACMs will need to be developed. Depending on the type and condition of the materials, the plan may involve encapsulation, enclosure, or removal. It is important to follow proper safety procedures during any asbestos-related work to minimize the risk of exposure.
In conclusion, asbestos inspections are an important part of ensuring the safety of buildings and occupants. By hiring a licensed and certified professional to perform a thorough inspection, you can identify any potential ACMs and develop a plan for managing or removing them to reduce the risk of health problems associated with asbestos exposure.
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An asbestos inspection is a thorough check to identify any asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) within a building. Our certified inspectors conduct visual inspections and sample collection, tested in a licensed laboratory to confirm asbestos presence.

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Why Choose Selva for Asbestos Inspections?

At Selva, our state-licensed (NJ 63123) inspectors bring expertise, safety, and accuracy to every inspection. Whether preparing for renovations or ensuring a safe environment, Selva provides trusted service with advanced knowledge in asbestos handling, delivering reliable assessments.

Planning a renovation, demolition, or suspect your property might contain asbestos? If your building was constructed before 1980, an inspection is essential, often required by law.
Our inspection includes a visual assessment of potential ACMs, such as insulation, flooring, and roofing. If samples confirm asbestos, Selva will guide you through safe management or removal options, ensuring regulatory compliance and occupant safety.
With Selva, you gain more than a report—you gain peace of mind. Our commitment to top-level inspection services, continuous training, and industry knowledge makes us the trusted choice for accurate, thorough, and safe asbestos inspections. Choose Selva for your asbestos needs and protect your property’s health and future.