FAQs

Answers to your most common questions

We understand you have questions about our services, processes, and what we can do for you. Find quick answers below, or reach out directly if you need more information.

General Remediation

Learn the basics about our remediation services, process, timelines, and what to expect when working with our team.

What is environmental remediation?
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Environmental remediation is the process of removing or controlling hazardous materials such as asbestos, mold, lead, or meth contamination to restore a property to a safe, healthy condition.
When is professional remediation required?
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Professional remediation is required when hazardous materials are present or suspected, especially if they pose health risks, legal liabilities, or code violations for property owners and occupants.
What types of properties require remediation services?
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Remediation services are commonly needed for residential homes, apartment buildings, commercial spaces, industrial facilities, and public buildings, particularly older structures or those with water or fire damage.
Can remediation be completed while a building is occupied?
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In some cases, yes. However, depending on the level of contamination, temporary relocation or containment zones may be required to ensure occupant safety during remediation.
How long does a typical remediation project take?
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Project timelines vary based on the hazard type, property size, and severity, but most remediation projects range from one day to several weeks from assessment to clearance.

Remediation & Abatement Services

Learn the basics about our remediation services, process, timelines, and what to expect when working with our team.

What remediation and abatement services do you offer?
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We provide asbestos abatement, mold remediation, lead abatement, and meth decontamination, along with testing, containment, removal, and clearance verification.
What is the difference between remediation and abatement?
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Remediation focuses on correcting contamination issues, while abatement specifically refers to the regulated removal or encapsulation of hazardous materials, such as asbestos or lead.
Do you offer testing before remediation begins?
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Yes. We offer professional testing and inspections to confirm contamination and determine the safest and most effective remediation approach.
Are your services compliant with state and federal regulations?
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Absolutely. All services follow EPA, OSHA, and state of Colorado regulations, ensuring legal compliance and safe handling of hazardous materials.
Do you handle both small and large remediation projects?
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Yes. We handle single-room residential projects as well as large-scale commercial and industrial remediation jobs.

Service Areas & Locations

Find details about our coverage areas, service availability, and emergency response times across Colorado.

What areas do you serve in Colorado?
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We provide remediation and abatement services across multiple cities and regions in Colorado, serving residential, commercial, and industrial clients.
Do you offer services outside major metro areas?
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Yes. We serve urban, suburban, and rural locations, ensuring access to professional remediation services statewide.
How quickly can you respond to service requests in different locations?
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Response times depend on location and urgency, but we offer fast scheduling and emergency response throughout our service areas.
Are your services available for multi-location or portfolio properties?
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Yes. We work with property portfolios, multi-site commercial clients, and management companies, coordinating remediation across multiple locations.
Do service costs vary by location?
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Costs can vary based on travel, property conditions, and local requirements, but we provide transparent estimates for every location we serve.

Safety, Compliance & Regulations

Understand our safety protocols, certifications, and compliance with local, state, and federal remediation regulations.

What safety standards do you follow during remediation?
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We follow strict OSHA, EPA, and state safety standards, including containment, air filtration, personal protective equipment, and controlled material disposal.
Are your technicians licensed and certified?
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Yes. All technicians are trained, licensed, and certified to perform asbestos, mold, lead, and meth remediation safely and legally.
How do you protect occupants during remediation?
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We use containment barriers, negative air pressure systems, and HEPA filtration to prevent cross-contamination and protect building occupants.
Is clearance testing performed after remediation?
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Yes. When required, post-remediation clearance testing is conducted to verify that contamination levels meet safety standards before reoccupancy.
Do you handle proper disposal of hazardous materials?
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Absolutely. All hazardous materials are transported and disposed of at approved facilities, following all environmental and regulatory guidelines.

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