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Certified Asbestos Removal in Aurora, CO

Professional CDPHE-compliant asbestos abatement for residential and commercial properties. Safe, documented removal with final clearance testing.

24/7 Emergency Response
Service Disabled Veteran Owned Business
Colorado-Compliant Abatement

Field Documentation

Atlas remediation in action

Watch our certified teams execute compliant containment, extraction, and restoration work on active projects. This video demonstrates the professionalism and documentation rigor that backs every scope.

We work with all major insurance carriers

State Farm
Liberty Mutual
GEICO
Farmers
Homesite
Allstate
American Family
Progressive
Encompass
Safeco
American Home Shield
Foremost
The Hartford
USAA
Shelter Insurance
State Farm
Liberty Mutual
GEICO
Farmers
Homesite
Allstate
American Family
Progressive
Encompass
Safeco
American Home Shield
Foremost
The Hartford
USAA
Shelter Insurance

Certifications

Atlas carries the certifications and credentials owners ask for first.

These are the trust details that continue to matter in procurement reviews, environmental documentation, and regulated project handoffs.

General Abatement Contractor

Colorado CDPHE — GAC No. 26365 · valid through Aug 2026

Meth Lab Cleanup

Colorado CDPHE — certified cleanup contractor

Process

Our proven remediation process

Inspect. Plan. Contain. Remediate. Verify. You get clear steps and documented work — every time.

  1. 1

    Inspect

    Site walkthrough, sample collection, written scope of work.

  2. 2

    Plan

    Containment design, disposal pathway, regulator notifications.

  3. 3

    Contain

    Negative-air containment with documented entry/exit protocols.

  4. 4

    Remediate

    Certified crews execute under continuous daily documentation.

  5. 5

    Verify

    Final cleanup, clearance testing, project packet for your records.

Expertise

Professional Asbestos Removal Aurora CO

Asbestos remains one of the most dangerous materials found in older homes and commercial buildings throughout Aurora. When disturbed during renovations or demolition, microscopic asbestos fibers become airborne and pose severe respiratory health risks including mesothelioma, lung cancer, and asbestosis. These diseases can take decades to manifest, making early detection and professional removal absolutely critical.

Atlas Contracting & Environmental Solutions provides comprehensive asbestos identification, containment, and removal services for Aurora property owners. Our CDPHE-certified team follows strict protocols under Regulation No. 8 to ensure every project meets Colorado state requirements. From initial inspection through final clearance testing, we handle every phase of the abatement process with full documentation.

Aurora's housing stock includes thousands of homes built between the 1940s and 1980s—the peak decades for asbestos-containing construction materials. Popcorn ceilings, vinyl floor tiles, pipe insulation, roofing shingles, and even joint compound from this era frequently contain asbestos. Before any renovation, remodel, or demolition project, a professional inspection is the only way to know whether asbestos is present and what abatement steps are required.

Comprehensive ACM Identification

We identify all asbestos-containing materials in Aurora residential and commercial properties through thorough visual inspection and independent laboratory sampling before any remediation work begins. Our inspectors are trained to recognize ACM in locations that are commonly overlooked—behind walls, under flooring, and within mechanical systems.

CDPHE Regulation No. 8 Compliance

Strict adherence to Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment standards for safe containment, handling, and disposal of all asbestos materials. We file all required notifications and maintain complete records for every project, giving property owners full regulatory protection.

Specialized Material Removal

Expert removal of popcorn ceilings, vinyl floor tiles, pipe insulation, transite siding, and other ACM commonly found in mid-century Aurora homes. Our technicians use wet-removal methods and specialized tools designed for each material type to minimize fiber release.

Containment & HEPA Protection

Negative air pressure environments with HEPA-filtered air scrubbers prevent cross-contamination to other areas of your property during removal operations. All containment barriers are monitored continuously throughout the project.

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Certification

EPA Lead-Safe

No. NAT-F222667

Government ID

DUNS 117517457

Verified business entity

CAGE Code

62FR3

Federal procurement qualified

Compliance

CDPHE Certified

Colorado state approved

Why Choose Atlas for Asbestos Abatement?

  • Certified operators with years of Aurora abatement experience across residential and commercial projects
  • Full documentation of all removal, transport, and disposal activities for your records and insurance
  • Insurance coordination for damage claims, renovation coverage, and project funding assistance
  • Same-day response available for emergency asbestos exposure situations in Aurora and surrounding areas
  • Independent clearance testing with certified air quality results before re-occupancy is approved
Process

Our CDPHE-Certified Abatment Process

Every asbestos abatement project follows a strict multi-phase process designed to maximize safety, ensure regulatory compliance, and protect your property and health. Atlas maintains chain-of-custody documentation from first inspection through final disposal.

1

Pre-Demolition Inspection

Comprehensive inspection and lab testing of all suspect materials before any renovation or demolition work. We identify all ACM locations and classify the type, condition, and friability of asbestos present. Samples are sent to an independent NVLAP-accredited laboratory, and results typically return within 48 hours. This phase determines the scope, containment needs, and disposal requirements for your specific project.

2

Containment Setup

Full containment with 6-mil polyethylene sheeting, sealed entry and exit decontamination chambers, and negative air pressure systems. All HVAC registers and entry points are sealed to prevent fiber migration beyond the work area. Air monitoring equipment is positioned both inside and outside containment to verify the integrity of barriers throughout the project.

3

Safe Material Removal

Certified technicians remove all ACM using CDPHE-approved wet-removal techniques. Materials are immediately saturated with amended water, carefully detached, and placed into labeled, leak-tight containers. Workers wear full protective equipment including powered air-purifying respirators. Every removal step follows the project-specific abatement plan filed with the state.

4

Disposal & Transport

All asbestos waste is double-bagged, sealed in leak-tight containers, and transported via manifested shipment to an authorized hazardous waste facility licensed for asbestos disposal. Complete chain-of-custody documentation is provided to the property owner, including waste manifest numbers and landfill receipts confirming proper final disposition of all materials.

Final Clearance Testing

Independent air quality testing confirms asbestos fiber counts are below CDPHE action levels. Phase contrast microscopy (PCM) or transmission electron microscopy (TEM) analysis verifies that airborne fiber concentrations meet the 0.01 fibers per cubic centimeter standard. A clearance certificate is issued, confirming your property is safe for re-occupancy and future renovation work. This document protects you for resale disclosures and insurance purposes.

Colorado Compliance Standard

All work performed under CDPHE Regulation No. 8 and Colorado Air Quality Control Commission (AQCC) standards. State-certified contractor required for all asbestos abatement work. Failure to use certified contractors can result in fines exceeding $25,000 per day and personal liability for health damage to occupants and workers.

Why Professional Asbestos Abatement Matters

The decision to hire a certified asbestos abatement contractor is not just about convenience—it is a legal requirement in Colorado and a critical step to protect the health of everyone who lives or works in your building. Understanding the risks of asbestos exposure and improper removal helps property owners make informed decisions about their abatement projects.

Health Risks of Asbestos Exposure

Asbestos fibers are invisible to the naked eye and can remain airborne for hours after being disturbed. Once inhaled, these fibers lodge permanently in lung tissue, where they cause progressive damage over years and decades. There is no known safe level of asbestos exposure.

  • Mesothelioma

    An aggressive cancer of the lung and abdominal lining. Latency period of 20 to 50 years. No cure exists, and median survival after diagnosis is 12 to 21 months.

  • Lung Cancer

    Chronic asbestos exposure significantly increases lung cancer risk, especially in combination with smoking. Risk increases proportionally with cumulative fiber exposure.

  • Asbestosis

    Progressive scarring of lung tissue that reduces breathing capacity over time. Causes chronic cough, shortness of breath, and chest tightness. Irreversible once developed.

  • Pleural Thickening

    Scarring and calcification of the pleural membrane surrounding the lungs. Restricts lung expansion and causes chronic pain and breathlessness.

Risks of DIY Asbestos Removal

Attempting to remove asbestos without proper training, equipment, and containment systems puts your entire household at risk. Colorado law requires certified contractors for all asbestos abatement work on commercial properties and multi-family dwellings.

Legal Liability

DIY removal on regulated properties violates Colorado law. Violators face fines up to $25,000 per day and personal liability for health damage to others who are exposed to released fibers.

Fiber Release

Improper removal releases millions of asbestos fibers into the air. Without containment systems, contamination spreads to every room through HVAC ducts, doorways, and structural gaps.

Property Value Impact

Improper abatement creates disclosure liability for future sales. Buyers will demand extensive testing and remediation. Properties with documented improper removal can lose significant market value.

No Insurance Coverage

Without certified documentation of proper removal, insurance carriers will not cover related health claims, property damage, or liability for exposure to third parties.

Common Asbestos Materials in Aurora Homes

Aurora experienced rapid residential development from the 1950s through the 1980s. Homes built during this period frequently contain asbestos in multiple locations. Knowing where asbestos is commonly found helps property owners plan inspections and renovation projects safely.

Popcorn Ceilings

Textured spray-on ceiling coating applied in most homes built before 1980. Contains chrysotile asbestos fibers. Becomes friable and releases fibers when scraped, sanded, or water-damaged.

Vinyl Floor Tiles

9x9-inch and 12x12-inch vinyl tiles and the black mastic adhesive beneath them. Common in basements, kitchens, and bathrooms. Disturbed during flooring replacement and remodeling.

Pipe Insulation

White or gray insulation wrapped around heating pipes and boiler systems. Often found in basements and utility rooms. Deteriorates with age and mechanical contact.

Roofing Materials

Asbestos-cement shingles and felt paper used extensively in Colorado construction. Disturbed during roof replacement, storm damage repair, and gutter installation.

Joint Compound

Drywall mud and tape compound used to finish wall seams. Creates dust containing asbestos fibers when sanded during renovation or repair work.

Transite Siding

Cement-asbestos exterior siding panels. Common on Aurora homes built in the 1950s-1970s. Releases fibers when cut, drilled, broken, or power-washed.

Portfolio

Recent Asbestos Abatement Projects in Aurora

Before and after gallery showcasing our certified removal and safe remediation work for Aurora homes and businesses

A technician in a respirator and hazmat suit working on a ceiling inside a plastic containment area.

Professional Asbestos Abatement and Ceiling Remediation

A technician wearing a full-face respirator and protective suit performs remediation work on a ceiling. The room is fully contained with plastic sheeting and red tape to prevent cross-contamination. This setup is typical for asbestos abatement or lead paint removal services in Aurora, CO, ensuring a safe environment during structural cleaning.

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Commercial and residential restoration, remediation, and demolition work completed by Atlas across the Denver metro and Front Range.

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Atlas project photo 02

Commercial and residential restoration, remediation, and demolition work completed by Atlas across the Denver metro and Front Range.

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Atlas project photo 03

Commercial and residential restoration, remediation, and demolition work completed by Atlas across the Denver metro and Front Range.

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Commercial and residential restoration, remediation, and demolition work completed by Atlas across the Denver metro and Front Range.

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Commercial and residential restoration, remediation, and demolition work completed by Atlas across the Denver metro and Front Range.

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Commercial and residential restoration, remediation, and demolition work completed by Atlas across the Denver metro and Front Range.

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Commercial and residential restoration, remediation, and demolition work completed by Atlas across the Denver metro and Front Range.

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Commercial and residential restoration, remediation, and demolition work completed by Atlas across the Denver metro and Front Range.

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What Aurora Property Owners Say

Real reviews from homeowners and business managers who trusted us with their asbestos abatement needs

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Serving Aurora & Surrounding AreasSheridan

Conveniently located to serve Aurora, Centennial, Parker, and surrounding Colorado communities

Address

2835 W. Oxford Ave Unit #3

Sheridan, CO 80110

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Hours

Mon-Fri 8AM-5PM, 24/7 emergency response available after hours

Emergency dispatch is available after hours for urgent loss events.

Contact

(303) 241-1938

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FAQ

Asbestos Abatement FAQs

Common questions about asbestos identification, removal costs, safety, and Colorado regulations

What is the average asbestos abatement price in Aurora?

Pricing varies by material type and square footage. Popcorn ceilings typically range from $5-$10 per square foot. Minimum project fees usually start around $1,500-$2,500.

Are there specific asbestos abatement requirements in Colorado?

Must follow CDPHE Regulation No. 8. Requires state-certified contractors. Mandatory notification for projects exceeding trigger levels.

How long does the asbestos removal process take?

Most residential projects take 2-5 days. Includes setup, removal, and clearance testing.

Can I remove asbestos myself in Aurora?

Highly discouraged due to severe health risks. Legal restrictions for rentals and commercial properties. Professional abatement ensures air safety.

Do you provide asbestos testing in Aurora?

Coordination with independent labs for unbiased results. Bulk sampling of suspect materials.

Is popcorn ceiling removal expensive?

Competitive rates for Aurora homeowners. Cost depends on if the ceiling has been painted.

What happens to the asbestos after it's removed?

Double-bagged in leak-tight containers. Manifested and taken to a licensed landfill.

Will my insurance cover asbestos removal?

Depends on if the asbestos was disturbed by a covered peril. We assist with documentation for claims.

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24/7 Emergency Response
Service Disabled Veteran Owned Business
Colorado-Compliant Abatement

Why Atlas

Why Colorado property owners choose Atlas

Single-source environmental contractor with regulator-grade documentation, fast mobilization, and a Service Disabled Veteran Owned Business commitment to doing the work right the first time.

Service Disabled Veteran Owned

Atlas operates with the discipline, accountability, and follow-through you expect from a veteran-led organization.

Certified & state-licensed

Colorado CDPHE General Abatement Contractor (GAC No. 26365), certified meth lab cleanup contractor, and EPA Lead-Safe certified — credentials owners verify first.

24/7 emergency response

Loss events do not wait for business hours. Crews mobilize fast across the Front Range to stabilize the property and start the documented scope immediately.

Regulator-grade documentation

Photographed scope, daily progress logs, third-party clearance where required, and a project packet your insurer or inspector can verify.

Single-source for the whole scope

Abatement, demolition, water and fire restoration, and reconstruction coordination — handled by one accountable contractor instead of three vendors.

Insurance & owner coordination

We work with every major Colorado carrier and communicate directly with adjusters, GCs, and facility managers so the project moves without friction.

Insurance Partners

Expert insurance claim coordination & support

Atlas works with every major insurance carrier in Colorado to streamline your abatement, remediation, and restoration claims. We document scope, photograph progress, and coordinate directly with adjusters so the loss event moves to closure without bouncing between vendors.

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Adjuster coordination

Carriers we coordinate with

  • State Farm
  • Liberty Mutual
  • GEICO
  • Farmers
  • Homesite
  • Allstate
  • American Family
  • Progressive
  • Encompass
  • Safeco
  • American Home Shield
  • Foremost
  • The Hartford
  • USAA
  • Shelter Insurance

Don't see your carrier? We coordinate with most additional carriers on request — call to confirm.

Service to Those Who Serve

Military & First Responder Discount

10% off every Atlas project, every time.

Atlas extends a standing 10% discount to active and retired military, veterans, police, fire, and EMS personnel. As a Service Disabled Veteran Owned Business, supporting those who serve is part of our charter.

  • Active Duty
  • Veterans
  • National Guard
  • Police
  • Fire
  • EMS

Mention the discount when you contact us. Cannot be combined with other promotional offers.

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10%

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