At First General Fort McMurray, our experienced team specializes in asbestos removal and remediation, ensuring that all asbestos-containing materials are safely and completely eliminated from your property.

Proper asbestos remediation is critical, as improper removal can leave trace amounts of asbestos, posing serious health risks over time. Unfortunately, some contractors cut corners to reduce costs, which can compromise safety. Our team follows industry best practices and uses state-of-the-art equipment to guarantee thorough and safe asbestos removal, protecting your home, family, or business from contamination.

With professional asbestos remediation services in Fort McMurray, you can have confidence that your property will be handled safely, efficiently, and in full compliance with safety regulations.

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Our Asbestos Remediation Services include:

 

  • Asbestos Removal Estimates
  • Asbestos Sampling
  • Asbestos Abatement/Removal
  • Asbestos Assessment* (in conditions where removing is not the best option, we will advise of an ideal alternative solution)
  • Asbestos Removal in Attic Insulation
  • Asbestos removal in Ducts/HVAC systems
  • Vermiculite Insulation Removal
  • Asbestos Removal from pipes
  • Asbestos Floor Tile Removal
  • Air Sampling after work is completed

Asbestos FAQ

What Does Asbestos Look Like?

Crocidolite (blue), amosite (brown), and chrysotile (white) – Probably too small for you to see.

When Was Asbestos Banned in Canada?

1977 in homes (They had it slowly fizzled out as people still used the products, they had already purchased which is why it is found in materials up to 1990).

Where Can Asbestos Be Found in My Home?

Drywall mud compound, ceiling tiles, vinyl floor tiles, roofing shingles and siding, tar paper, sealants, caulking, tape on pipes, insulation, linoleum floor adhesive.

What Should I Do if I Find Asbestos in My Home?

Nothing, unless it’s has become disturbed, and particles are airborne it is not a hazard to you. If it appears disturbed, cover it with plastic. Always test material before demolition, call an asbestos testing company to complete tests, if positive, call an abatement company or us to remove it safely for you.

When Was Asbestos Used in Homes in Canada?

Asbestos can be found in homes 1990 and older.

How Do I Tell the Difference Between Asbestos and Cellulose Insulation?

Asbestos or vermiculite insulation is generally pebble-like, and it is greyish brown or gold. Cellulose insulation is grayish and appears like shredded paper.