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 Professional Asbestos Abatement Services That Eliminate Deadly Fibers

Licensed asbestos removal and abatement across Washington DC, Virginia, and Maryland. Safe, complete elimination of asbestos hazards by certified professionals you can trust.

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Step 4: Final clearance testing and certification to ensure complete fiber elimination
Step 1: Complete containment setup with negative air pressure and sealed work zones
 Step 2: Safe removal of asbestos materials using EPA-approved methods and equipment
Step 3: Thorough decontamination and proper disposal at licensed waste facilities
Step 3: Thorough decontamination and proper disposal at licensed waste facilities
Step 4: Final clearance testing and certification to ensure complete fiber elimination
 Step 4: Final clearance testing and certification to ensure complete fiber elimination

About Us

At DMV Radon, we understand that discovering asbestos in your property isn't just a maintenance issue – it's a life-threatening health emergency that requires immediate, professional action. Our team of licensed asbestos abatement specialists has been protecting families and workers across the Washington DC metro area by safely removing dangerous asbestos materials from homes and commercial buildings.

We know that improper asbestos handling can release deadly fibers that cause mesothelioma, lung cancer, and other fatal diseases decades later. That's why we use only EPA-approved containment and removal methods, state-of-the-art equipment, and follow strict safety protocols to completely eliminate asbestos hazards. When you choose DMV Radon for asbestos abatement, you're choosing complete protection, regulatory compliance, and peace of mind for your family's future.

How It Works (Process Steps)

Service Overview

Complete home asbestos abatement for all types of asbestos-containing materials including insulation, floor tiles, pipe wrapping, and siding. Our licensed teams create sealed containment areas and use specialized equipment to safely remove all asbestos without fiber release. We handle everything from small residential projects to whole-house abatement with full regulatory compliance and clearance certification.

Residential Asbestos Removal

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Professional asbestos removal for office buildings, schools, and commercial properties requiring OSHA and EPA compliance. We work with minimal business disruption using phased removal schedules and advanced containment systems. Our commercial services include worker protection protocols, air monitoring, and complete documentation for regulatory agencies and insurance requirements.

Commercial Asbestos Abatement

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Emergency Asbestos Response

24/7 emergency asbestos abatement services for water damage, fire damage, or accidental disturbance situations. Our rapid response team mobilizes immediately to contain fiber release and prevent exposure. Emergency services include immediate containment, air monitoring, affected area isolation, and expedited removal to restore safe conditions quickly.

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Complete asbestos removal before renovation or demolition projects to protect workers and the community from fiber exposure. We coordinate with contractors and architects to ensure safe project completion within timeline requirements. Pre-demolition services include full building surveys, systematic removal, waste disposal, and clearance certification for construction permits.

Pre-Demolition Abatement

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Area We serve 

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Washington DC

 Expert asbestos abatement services for DC's federal buildings, historic properties, and residential developments. From government facilities to private homes, we provide licensed removal services that meet all federal and local regulatory requirements for safe asbestos elimination.

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Alexandria

 Trusted asbestos removal and abatement for Alexandria's diverse building stock, including historic homes and modern commercial properties. Our Northern Virginia team specializes in complex abatement projects while preserving architectural integrity and ensuring complete safety compliance.

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Bowie

Comprehensive asbestos abatement services for Bowie homeowners and commercial clients, specializing in residential developments and institutional buildings. Licensed teams with advanced equipment ensure safe removal and proper disposal with full regulatory documentation.

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Annapolis

Reliable asbestos removal and abatement services for Maryland's capital region, serving historic buildings and modern properties. Professional elimination with certified disposal and clearance testing to ensure complete hazard removal and long-term safety.

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Arlington VA

Professional asbestos abatement services for Arlington residential and commercial properties, with expertise in high-rise buildings and dense urban environments. Licensed removal with minimal disruption to neighbors and complete containment to prevent fiber spread.

Happy Customers

What they’re saying
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"DMV Radon handled our whole-house asbestos abatement professionally and safely. Their containment was thorough, the work was completed on schedule, and we passed clearance testing on the first try. Finally have peace of mind that our family is protected."
— Jennifer M., Alexandria
"Emergency asbestos response after water damage in our office building. DMV Radon responded immediately, contained the area, and completed removal quickly so we could reopen. Professional service that protected our employees and business."
— Robert K., Arlington

"Used DMV Radon for pre-demolition asbestos abatement on our renovation project. They coordinated perfectly with our contractor, completed removal on time, and provided all clearance documentation. Excellent work that kept our project on schedule."
— Maria L., Washington DC

Step 1: Complete containment setup with negative air pressure and sealed work zones
 Step 2: Safe removal of asbestos materials using EPA-approved methods and equipment

Why Choose Us ?

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Licensed Contractors & EPA Compliance

Our asbestos abatement teams are fully licensed and certified in all EPA and OSHA safety protocols for hazardous material removal. We use only approved containment methods, specialized equipment, and certified disposal facilities to ensure complete regulatory compliance and maximum safety protection.

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Complete Containment & Safety Protocols

Every project includes full negative air containment, worker decontamination systems, and continuous air monitoring to prevent fiber release. Our comprehensive safety protocols protect your family, workers, and community throughout the entire abatement process with zero compromise on safety standards.

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Guaranteed Results & Clearance Certification

All abatement projects include final clearance testing by independent certified professionals to verify complete asbestos elimination. We guarantee our work meets all EPA clearance standards and provide official certification required for occupancy permits, insurance claims, and regulatory compliance.

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Step 3: Thorough decontamination and proper disposal at licensed waste facilities

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  • What is the purpose of radon testing?
    The American Cancer Society says, “Getting your home tested for radon can help protect you and your family from a key cause of lung cancer.” According to the EPA, higher than recommended levels of radon gas accounts for approximately 21,000 deaths in America. Because radon is orderless, tasteless, and invisible, testing is the only way to know your indoor radon gas levels.
  • Where is radon most commonly found?
    Because of the breakdown of uranium and radium in the soil, the lower levels of a property typically have higher levels of radon gas. The gas enters homes and buildings through cracks between floorboards, walls, or foundation pylons around pipes and wires which are usually found at or below ground level. Radon can also penetrate concrete slabs. Radon can also enter your home through your water. If your home is on a private well, you should also test the water for radon. However, radon from city water sources has largely dissipated before it reaches your home.
  • What causes radon indoors?
    Radon testing is an important part of protecting yourself and your family from radon exposure. While home radon tests are available at a low cost, the CDC recommends hiring a professional radon testing specialist certified by the NRPP. A professional radon testing specialist will be able to properly test your home for radon and provide you with accurate, onsite results with a faster turnaround time. In addition, a professional radon testing specialist can help you understand the results of your radon test and what they mean for your health. If you are concerned about radon exposure, hiring a professional radon testing specialist is the best way to ensure that your home is safe.
  • What is considered a normal radon levels at home?
    All homes have some level of radon. The nationwide average is around 1.3 pCi/L. The EPA recommends that any property with radon gas levels at or above 4.0 pCi/L have a mitigation system installed. However, The World Health Organization recommends a maximum threshold of 2.7 pCi/L. Radon is a radioactive gas that can be found in soil, water, and rocks. It is odorless and colorless, so it can only be detected through testing. Exposure to high levels of radon gas can cause lung cancer. There are a variety of ways to mitigate radon gas, including installing a radon venting system. Property owners should consult with a qualified professional to determine the best course of action for their situation. Taking action to reduce radon gas levels can help protect the health of occupants and improve the value of the property.
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