Asbestos Abatement

Asbestos Abatement Experts

At EIS, we consider each asbestos abatement project unique, requiring attention to every detail. From a full-scale building demolition to a new school gym floor, EIS delivers exceptional asbestos abatement solutions to move your project forward.

ASBESTOS ABATEMENT

Asbestos abatement is the process in which asbestos is completely removed from the site. Our team takes several protective measures to ensure the environment outside of the workspace is free of asbestos fibers released during removal. Disposal of all hazardous materials is completed properly and in compliance with state and federal regulations.

ASBESTOS ENCAPSULATION

Asbestos encapsulation is the process in which the asbestos-containing material (ACM) is coated or covered with a protective material to prevent asbestos fibers from releasing into the air.  Our team carefully considers when and where this process should be applied to ensure we deliver our clients a safe and clean environment.

NEGATIVE PRESSURE CONTAINMENT

Negative pressure containment is crucial during the asbestos abatement process. A negative pressure air system is used to keep asbestos fibers contained within the project site. By maintaining lower air pressure within the containment area compared to the surrounding areas, any disturbed asbestos fibers are drawn into the contained space rather than escaping into the air.

SCAFFOLDING AND TEMPORARY WORK PLATFORMS

Our teams are highly experienced at handling delicate and large-scale asbestos abatement projects. We provide the necessary equipment to access various work levels within buildings or confined spaces. Our ability to scale to a client’s needs, from utilizing special equipment to providing on-site security, ensures that we will complete the job efficiently, effectively, and safely.

What is Asbestos?

Asbestos is a group of six naturally occurring fibrous minerals. Known for its thermal and durability properties, asbestos was commonly used up until the mid-1970s. Still today, asbestos can be found in various yet common everyday materials and can drastically impact the air quality of the surrounding space.

What are Asbestos-Containing Materials?

  • Ceiling Tiles
  • Flooring Tiles
  • Roof Shingles
  • Exterior Siding
  • Cement Products
  • Caulking
  • Drywall & Joint Compound
  • Heat-Resistant Fabrics
  • Acoustic Materials
  • Pipe Insulation
  • Spray-Applied Fireproofing
  • Transite Pipe
  • Coal Tar Pipe
  • And More

Industries We Serve

We successfully serve a diverse client base nationwide by providing flexible turnkey environmental solutions, extensive licenses and permits, and decades of industry experience.

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COMMERCIAL

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MULTI-FAMILY

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POWER

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INFRASTRUCTURE

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MINING

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HEALTHCARE

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EDUCATION

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FEDERAL

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RAIL

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OIL & GAS

States Served

We provide asbestos abatement services to a diverse client base across the nation, including these states:

Alabama
Arizona
Arkansas
Colorado
Florida
Georgia
Idaho

Illinois
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maryland
Minnesota

Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Mexico
North Carolina

North Dakota
Oklahoma
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah

Virginia
Washington
Washington D.C.
Wyoming