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Asbestos Testing & Inspection Services

Certified asbestos testing in Sandpoint, Idaho, and Bonner County. Stay compliant, protect your health, and keep your renovation or demolition project on track.

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Asbestos Testing in Sandpoint and Bonner County, Idaho

Planning a demolition or renovation project in Bonner County? Make sure you stay compliant with local asbestos regulations before you begin.

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We offer reliable asbestos testing services for homeowners, contractors, and property managers throughout Bonner County and the surrounding areas.

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You have two easy options:

On-Site: Schedule a visit with one of our project managers. He will collect samples for testing.
Drop-Off Sample(s): Bring a small material sample in a sealed plastic bag to our office for testing.

Our certified lab provides accurate asbestos test results in about 5 business days, helping you keep your project on schedule.

Services include:

  • Pre-demolition and renovation asbestos surveys

  • Detailed lab reports and compliance documentation

 

Serving: Sandpoint, Sagle, Priest River, Hope, and surrounding Bonner County areas

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Common Asbestos-Containing Materials to Test Before Demolition
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Interior Materials
  • Drywall/joint compound & texture coatings – especially older wall and ceiling finishes

  • Vinyl flooring – sheet vinyl, floor tiles (9"x9", 12"x12"), and the black mastic adhesive underneath

  • Plaster walls and ceilings – older homes often used asbestos-containing plaster

  • Ceiling tiles & panels – acoustic or drop ceilings

  • Insulation – around pipes, ducts, attics (e.g., vermiculite insulation)

  • Duct wrap and tape – older HVAC duct insulation and tape

 
Exterior Materials
  • Siding – cement/asbestos shingles or transite panels

  • Roofing materials – shingles, felts, tar paper, flashing, roof mastic

  • Window glazing or caulking – older sealants may contain asbestos

 
Utility and Hidden Materials
  • Pipe insulation – thermal system insulation (TSI) on hot water or steam lines

  • Boiler or furnace insulation – cement or cloth insulation, gaskets, or refractory materials

  • Electrical components – older wire insulation, breaker panels, or fuse boxes

  • Fireproofing materials – spray-applied coatings or fire doors

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