Environmental Hazard

From lead-based paint and mold to asbestos, radon, and indoor air quality — our EPA and MDE-certified team identifies, contains, and eliminates environmental threats so your property is safe and compliant.

Core Specialty

Every Hazard. One Certified Team.

We handle the full spectrum of environmental hazards — from initial inspection and risk assessment through remediation, disposal, and regulatory clearance.

01 — Lead-Based Paint

Lead Abatement & RRP Renovation

Lead-based paint in pre-1978 properties is one of the most common and dangerous residential hazards. Our certified team performs risk assessments, full abatement, encapsulation, and EPA RRP-compliant renovation — protecting your family and satisfying landlord compliance orders.

02 — Mold Remediation

Mold Assessment & Full Remediation

Mold growth left untreated spreads rapidly, damages structures, and causes serious respiratory illness. Our IICRC-certified team follows the S520 standard for professional mold remediation — removing contamination at the source and preventing recurrence.

03 — Asbestos Management

Asbestos Survey, Abatement & Disposal

Asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) in older buildings must be managed carefully during renovation, demolition, or damage. We conduct surveys, develop Operations & Maintenance (O&M) plans, and perform NESHAP-compliant abatement when removal is required.

04 — Indoor Air Quality

IAQ Testing, Monitoring & Remediation

Poor indoor air quality affects occupant health, productivity, and building value — yet it often goes undetected. We perform comprehensive IAQ assessments, identify pollutants and sources, and develop remediation plans to restore healthy indoor environments.

How It Works

From First Call to Cleared & Compliant

Step 1

Inspection & Assessment

Our certified inspectors evaluate the property, collect samples, and identify the presence and extent of hazards using XRF analyzers, air sampling, and visual survey.

Step 2

Scope & Planning

We prepare a detailed work plan with regulatory notifications, permits, and a written scope. Change orders require written approval — no surprises.

Step 3

Containment & Setup

Negative pressure containment, HEPA filtration, decon stations, and critical barriers are established before any hazardous work begins. Occupants vacate the affected area.

Step 4

Remediation & Disposal

Hazardous materials are removed, treated, or encapsulated per regulatory standards. All waste is double-bagged, labeled, manifested, and transported to a licensed disposal facility.

Step 5

Clearance & Certification

An independent, MDE-certified third-party inspector performs clearance testing. Passing reports are provided to you and filed with regulators. Occupants may return only after clearance is confirmed.

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