Asbestos Testing and Inspection Services – Licensed Asbestos Inspectors in North Texas
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Professional Asbestos Testing and Inspection Services
Asbestos is a known hazardous material that poses serious health risks when disturbed. Whether you’re managing a home renovation, commercial project, or real estate transaction, professional asbestos testing is essential for ensuring safety and compliance.
Precision Environmental Services provides licensed asbestos testing and inspection across Dallas-Fort Worth and North Texas, helping property owners, builders, and institutions stay compliant with Texas DSHS, OSHA, and EPA regulations.
Our team delivers residential, commercial, and institutional asbestos inspections using state-of-the-art equipment and accredited laboratory testing. With certified inspectors, detailed reports, and proven regulatory expertise, we ensure your property remains safe, compliant, and ready for renovation or occupancy.
Why Choose Precision Environmental for Asbestos Testing and Inspection
Trusted Licensed Inspectors Serving Dallas-Fort Worth and Beyond
Precision Environmental brings decades of hands-on experience inspecting homes, schools, offices, industrial facilities, and government buildings throughout North Texas. Our local knowledge and regulatory expertise ensure every inspection meets both state and federal standards while providing peace of mind for clients across the DFW Metroplex.
State and Federal Compliance You Can Trust
Every asbestos inspection is conducted in accordance with Texas DSHS licensing requirements, EPA NESHAP, and OSHA safety standards. We provide complete documentation and regulatory reporting for permitting, real estate, and environmental compliance.
Certified and Accredited Laboratory Testing
All asbestos samples are analyzed through NVLAP-accredited laboratories using polarized light microscopy (PLM) or transmission electron microscopy (TEM). This ensures precise results with a full chain of custody documentation and compliance verification.
Transparent Reporting and Clear Results
Our clients receive comprehensive asbestos inspection reports that include detailed findings, site maps, photos, and recommendations for next steps—whether that involves monitoring, encapsulation, or abatement. Each report is easy to understand and includes guidance to plan safe and compliant projects.
Understanding Asbestos Testing and Inspection
What Is Asbestos and Why Testing Is Critical
Asbestos refers to a group of naturally occurring minerals once used in insulation, flooring, ceiling texture, roofing, and ductwork due to their heat resistance. When these materials age or are disturbed, they can release harmful fibers into the air.
Testing identifies asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) before renovation or demolition begins, helping property owners avoid hazardous exposure and costly project delays.
When Asbestos Testing Is Required
You should schedule asbestos testing:
- Before renovations or demolitions
- During real estate sales or property due diligence
- After water, fire, or storm damage
- For regulatory compliance in schools and public buildings
The Dangers of Unidentified Asbestos
Unidentified asbestos can pose serious health risks, including asbestosis, lung cancer, and mesothelioma. Disturbing asbestos-containing materials during remodeling or maintenance work increases the risk of exposure to airborne fibers, which can affect both workers and building occupants.
Our Step-by-Step Asbestos Testing and Inspection Process
Step 1 – Initial Site Evaluation
Our licensed inspectors begin with a comprehensive visual assessment to identify potential asbestos-containing materials, taking into account the construction era, materials used, and visible indicators.
Step 2 – Sample Collection by Licensed Inspectors
Samples are safely collected from suspect areas using controlled methods. Each sample location is sealed and labeled to prevent cross-contamination, and technicians follow all PPE and containment protocols.
Step 3 – Accredited Laboratory Analysis
Samples are sent to an NVLAP-accredited lab for PLM or TEM analysis. Results identify the type and percentage of asbestos present in each material.
Step 4 – Detailed Inspection Report and Consultation
Clients receive a comprehensive inspection report outlining findings, laboratory results, maps, and next-step recommendations. Our team provides consultation to help plan safe renovation or abatement strategies.
Step 5 – Compliance Documentation and Recordkeeping
All asbestos inspections include EPA- and DSHS-compliant documentation, providing proof for real estate transactions, insurance claims, or building permits.
Asbestos Testing and Inspection for Different Property Types
Residential Asbestos Inspections
Older homes—particularly those built before the 1980s—often contain asbestos in popcorn ceilings, floor tiles, pipe insulation, and attic insulation. Our residential inspections ensure your home is safe for occupancy or renovation, identifying potential risks before you begin construction.
Commercial and Industrial Property Testing
From boiler rooms to mechanical systems and roofing materials, commercial buildings often contain asbestos in high-use areas. Our team minimizes disruption to your business operations while ensuring full OSHA and EPA compliance.
School and Institutional Asbestos Inspections
Precision Environmental conducts AHERA-compliant asbestos inspections for schools and public facilities. We help administrators maintain safe environments through regular inspections, documentation updates, and management plan support.
Real Estate and Pre-Demolition Testing
Asbestos testing is legally required before demolition or major remodeling. We work with real estate professionals, developers, and contractors to identify asbestos-containing materials early and prevent costly project delays or violations.
The Importance of Licensed Asbestos Testing and Inspection
Compliance with OSHA, EPA, and Texas DSHS Regulations
Before any renovation or demolition, asbestos testing by a licensed inspector is required under federal and state law. Our inspectors meet all Texas DSHS licensing and reporting mandates, ensuring every project is documented and compliant.
Risks of DIY or Unlicensed Asbestos Sampling
Attempting to collect samples without proper licensing can cause fiber release, invalid results, and even regulatory fines. DIY testing not only risks health but can also lead to project shutdowns and liability issues.
Protecting Occupants and Property Value
Proper asbestos testing safeguards your family, employees, and tenants while maintaining property integrity and resale value. Certified inspection documentation also supports insurance claims and compliance with lending and permitting requirements.
Preventing Future Asbestos Risks Through Ongoing Assessments
Regular Environmental Assessments
Older properties or those undergoing frequent renovations benefit from periodic environmental testing. We also provide related services for mold, lead, and other contaminants for a full property health profile.
Pre-Renovation and Pre-Demolition Planning
Testing early in your project timeline prevents unexpected delays, safety risks, and costly remediation. Our inspectors work directly with contractors and project managers to ensure a seamless workflow.
Asbestos Management Plans for Long-Term Safety
For schools, commercial buildings, and institutions, we develop Asbestos Management Plans outlining response procedures, reinspection schedules, and documentation updates to maintain safe and compliant facilities.
Call us at 940-597-2673, or use the form to request an estimate.
Frequently Asked Questions about Asbestos Testing and Inspection
Schedule Your Professional Asbestos Testing and Inspection Today
Ensure a safe, compliant, and healthy environment with licensed asbestos inspection by Precision Environmental Services.
📞 Call (940) 597-2673 or contact us online to schedule your asbestos testing today.
All inspections are conducted by certified professionals in accordance with state and federal asbestos regulations, serving Dallas, Fort Worth, and the North Texas region.
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