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What Is Asbestos Abatement?

Asbestos abatement is the careful process of finding, removing, and properly disposing of materials that contain asbestos. But why does this matter so much?

Health Risks: When asbestos-containing materials are disturbed—during renovations, demolitions, or even regular wear and tear—they release tiny, invisible fibers into the air. These fibers don’t just float harmlessly away; they can be inhaled, lodging deep in your lungs, and potentially causing life-threatening illnesses like lung cancer, mesothelioma, or asbestosis.

Legal Requirements: In many cases, asbestos abatement isn’t just a good idea—it’s the law. Renovations and demolitions often require asbestos removal to comply with OSHA, EPA, and local regulations, keeping everyone safe and avoiding costly penalties.

Here in Kitsap County, many homes and buildings—especially those built before the 1980s—still harbor asbestos in materials like insulation, floor tiles, roofing, and siding. It’s not something you want to guess about. Our team is here to assess your property, identify any risks, and safely eliminate them so you can breathe easy—literally.

Our Asbestos Abatement Services in Kitsap County, Washington

Looking for asbestos abatement services in Kitsap County? You’re in the right place. At Bouchard Hauling & Removal, we handle asbestos abatement for homeowners, businesses, contractors, and more. No matter if it’s a small home project or a large commercial job, we’ve got the skills and years of experience to get it done right.

Residential Asbestos Abatement

Got an older home? If it was built before the 1980s, there’s a good chance asbestos is lurking in unexpected places—think old insulation, ceiling tiles, or weathered siding. We’re here to help keep your home safe and your mind at ease.

Home Buyers and Sellers: Buying or selling an older home? The last thing you need is a surprise asbestos issue. Testing during inspections can keep things running smoothly and avoid last-minute stress.

DIY Homeowners and Renovators: Planning to tackle a renovation? That popcorn ceiling or old attic insulation could spell trouble if asbestos is involved. Testing before you start can keep your weekend project from turning into a nightmare.

Property Managers: If you manage older homes, routine asbestos checks can save you from headaches down the line and help keep properties safe and well-maintained.

Why Homeowners Call Us:

Health Comes First: We take your family’s health seriously.

Smooth Sailing for Renovations: Knowing what you’re dealing with upfront means fewer surprises and smoother projects.

Commercial Asbestos Abatement

Dealing with asbestos in commercial buildings can be a hassle, but it doesn’t have to be. We make sure your building stays safe and compliant, from offices to retail spaces.

Building Owners and Managers: Older buildings often hide asbestos in places like floors, insulation, or the roof. We’ll help you stay on the right side of OSHA and EPA rules.

Real Estate Developers: Kicking off a big renovation? Testing early can help you steer clear of delays and keep things on track.

Construction Contractors: Before you start swinging hammers, make sure the site is safe for your crew and anyone else around.

Why Commercial Clients Choose Us:

Stay Compliant: We help you navigate the tricky world of asbestos regulations without the stress.

Minimize Risks: Testing upfront can help dodge fines, legal issues, or project delays.

Help for Contractors and Demolition Crews

In construction and demolition, knowing what you’re dealing with makes all the difference. We work with contractors to make asbestos removal straightforward and safe.

Abatement Contractors: Whether it’s pre-project testing or follow-up checks, we make sure you’re covered from start to finish.

Demolition Teams: Ready to bring down an old building? We make sure any asbestos is taken care of before you get to work.

Why Contractors Rely on Us:

Safety First: Keeping your crew safe is non-negotiable.

Avoid Holdups: Testing ahead of time means fewer surprises and smoother projects.

For Public Institutions and Schools

Older schools and government buildings often need special attention when it comes to asbestos. We’re here to keep public spaces safe and up to code.

Schools: Under AHERA (Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act), schools have to inspect for asbestos regularly and make sure there’s a plan in place. We help keep students, teachers, and staff protected.

Government Facilities: Public buildings like libraries and municipal offices, especially those built before the 1980s, might need asbestos removal as part of regular maintenance or before upgrades.

Why Public Institutions Trust Us:

Putting People First: Safety for everyone—students, staff, and the public—is what it’s all about.

Stay on Track: We help you meet the standards without the stress.

Support for Insurance Companies and Adjusters

When there’s property damage or renovations involved, asbestos testing can be a key part of sorting things out.

Insurance Adjusters: Testing helps you get a clear picture of asbestos risks and cleanup costs, making claims easier to handle.

Why Insurers Work with Us:

Fair and Clear: We provide the solid information you need to make accurate assessments, no guesswork involved.

Our Commitment to Safety: How We Handle Asbestos Abatement

At Bouchard Hauling & Removal, safety isn’t just a task—it’s how we do things every step of the way. From the moment we start to the final cleanup, we work carefully to protect your health, your property, and your peace of mind. Here’s a closer look at how we make that happen:

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Certified Pros Who Know Their Job

Asbestos abatement isn’t a DIY project—it’s serious work. That’s why our team is made up of certified experts who understand exactly how to handle hazardous asbestos materials. They know local, state, and federal rules like the back of their hands and always stick to them. We don’t cut corners, and we don’t take risks.

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The Right Gear for the Job

We show up ready to work safely. Our team wears top-notch protective gear, including respirators, gloves, and disposable suits. It might not win any fashion awards, but it gets the job done by keeping everyone safe from harmful exposure.

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Sealing Off the Space

Asbestos fibers spread fast when disturbed, and we don’t let that happen. Before we start, we isolate the area using containment barriers and seal everything off. This keeps the problem in one place and stops it from moving into the rest of your property.

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Gentle Sampling and Safe Removal

Removing asbestos takes more than a steady hand—it takes precision. We carefully handle materials like old insulation, tiles, and siding, often dampening them to prevent fibers from getting into the air. Every move is deliberate, designed to reduce risks and keep the process under control.

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We Leave It Cleaner Than Before

When the job’s done, we don’t just pack up and leave. We clean the space thoroughly, making sure it’s safer than when we arrived. All asbestos-containing materials and debris are sealed in approved containment bags and prepped for proper disposal.

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Checking the Air for Peace of Mind

Sometimes, it’s not just about the materials—it’s about what’s in the air. If needed, we test air quality during and after the work to make sure nothing harmful is lingering. It’s one extra step that makes a big difference.

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No Shortcuts—We Follow Every Rule

We play by the book, sticking to guidelines set by OSHA, the EPA, and local authorities. This isn’t just about getting the job done—it’s about doing it the right way so you can feel confident in the results.

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Safe Disposal Done Right

Asbestos-containing materials don’t just vanish. We seal them up securely and take them to licensed hazardous waste facilities for proper disposal. It’s the safest option and a better choice for the environment.

How It Works

At Bouchard Hauling & Removal, we keep mobile home demolition simple and hassle-free. Our process is built for safety, speed, and peace of mind.

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Initial Inspection and Assessment

Before anything else, we need to understand what we’re dealing with. Our inspectors, having all the necessary certifications, head to your property to evaluate potential asbestos-containing materials (ACMs). This step includes:

Thorough Property Inspection

We check every nook and cranny where asbestos is likely to hide—insulation, ceiling tiles, old flooring, roofing, and siding. If we suspect asbestos, we collect small samples and send them off to an accredited lab for confirmation.

Detailed Plan and Estimate

Once we know what’s lurking, we craft a removal plan tailored to your property. You’ll get a clear, upfront estimate, so there are no surprises. Consider it your roadmap to a safer space.

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Containment and Preparation

Asbestos is notorious for releasing tiny, harmful fibers when disturbed. Containment is key to keeping those fibers under control. Here’s how we prepare:

Containment Barriers

We set up specialized barriers and negative air pressure systems to isolate the work site. These measures stop asbestos fibers from drifting into other areas of your home or building.

Protective Equipment

Our team gears up in top-grade PPE, including respirators, disposable suits, and gloves. Safety is the name of the game—for you and for us.

Dampening Materials

To keep fibers from becoming airborne, we lightly mist materials before removal. It’s a small but crucial step that makes a big difference.

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Safe Removal and Disposal

Now comes the main event—getting rid of the asbestos without a hitch. Precision and care are at the heart of this stage:

Careful Removal

Our team uses controlled techniques to remove asbestos-containing materials. We work methodically to avoid damaging the surrounding property while eliminating the hazard. Sealed Containment Bags The moment a material is removed, it’s placed in approved containment bags and tightly sealed. No loose fibers, no risks.

Licensed Hazardous Waste Facilities

All asbestos waste is transported to state-approved hazardous waste facilities. We strictly adhere to EPA and local regulations to ensure safe disposal.

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Post-Abatement Testing

We don’t pack up until we’re absolutely sure the job is done right. Here’s how we verify:

Air Quality Testing

After removal, we test the air to detect any lingering asbestos fibers. We want to ensure your environment is as clean as possible.

Final Inspection

Our team conducts a meticulous final walkthrough, double-checking that all asbestos-containing materials are gone and your property is safe for use.

What We Take

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We do not accept anything hazardous, flammable, caustic or paints of any kind for we are not licensed to transport those items in WA.

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Important Note: For your safety, we do not accept hazardous materials, flammables, caustic substances, or paints of any kind.

Asbestos Abatement - Frequently Asked Questions

Do you provide asbestos testing before abatement?

Yes, we do! Testing comes first to confirm the presence of asbestos and identify problem areas. Our certified inspectors take samples, send them to trusted labs for analysis, and provide a detailed report. This helps us plan the abatement process with clarity.

We handle a wide range of materials that might contain asbestos. This includes insulation, ceiling tiles, siding, floor tiles, roofing, and more. If you’re unsure about a specific material, we can take a look and guide you from there.

Absolutely. Our team is fully certified and trained to handle asbestos safely. We follow all guidelines from OSHA, EPA, and local Kitsap County regulations, so you can count on us to do things the right way.

Yes, we’re happy to help. While each insurance policy varies, we can assist with the paperwork and provide any required documentation to support your claim. We know dealing with insurance can be tricky, so we aim to make it easier for you.

We do! If you’ve discovered asbestos unexpectedly during a project or renovation, or if there’s been an accidental disturbance, contact us right away. We prioritize urgent situations to keep you and your property safe.

If you think there is asbestos in your home, do not try to remove it on your own. Instead, reach out to a certified asbestos abatement company like ours right away. We offer professional abatement services for safe removal of asbestos. We follow all guidelines from the Environmental Protection Agency.

The time it takes for asbestos abatement can change based on how big and complicated the project is. We have decades of experience and certified technicians. This helps us provide good abatement services while keeping occupational safety a top priority.

Asbestos abatement coverage in homeowners insurance can be different. It is best to reach out to your insurance provider to check what is covered. We also offer asbestos removal services. If you need help, we can assist with your insurance claim paperwork.

Asbestos abatement coverage in homeowners insurance can be different. It is best to reach out to your insurance provider to check what is covered. We also offer asbestos removal services. If you need help, we can assist with your insurance claim paperwork.

Yes, asbestos abatement activities can sometimes overlap with addressing other concerns, like mold. For example, during the inspection or removal process, areas containing asbestos may also show signs of mold growth. In such cases, we can recommend proper remediation methods to tackle both problems. Additionally, techniques like encapsulation—used to seal asbestos materials—may also help reduce mold growth in certain situations by minimizing moisture exposure. It’s important to address each issue carefully to maintain a safe and healthy environment.