Asbestos Abatement — Miami-Dade, Broward & Palm Beach
Asbestos Abatement in Miami-Dade, Broward & Palm Beach County
Asbestos abatement in South Florida requires a licensed, OSHA-compliant protocol — not just removal. Our Florida-licensed asbestos abatement team provides certified testing, HEPA-contained safe removal, EPA-compliant disposal, and post-clearance air quality testing that confirms your property is safe for occupancy. South Florida's large pre-1980 housing stock makes asbestos one of the most commonly discovered hazards during mold remediation and water damage restoration projects. View our full service area.
Asbestos abatement is the complete professional process of identifying, safely containing, removing, and disposing of asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) from a building — and then verifying through post-clearance air sampling that the property is safe for occupancy. It includes every phase: initial bulk sampling and laboratory testing, containment, negative air pressure setup, physical removal of ACMs, EPA-compliant disposal, and clearance air quality confirmation.
Asbestos was widely used in construction materials in the United States until the late 1970s and early 1980s. South Florida's substantial pre-1980 housing stock — particularly in Miami Beach, Hialeah, Fort Lauderdale, and older Boca Raton communities — means asbestos-containing materials are commonly encountered during renovation, mold remediation, and water damage restoration projects. The most frequently discovered ACMs in South Florida properties include:
- Popcorn (acoustic spray) ceilings — applied extensively in South Florida residential construction through the 1970s; commonly contain up to 10% chrysotile asbestos
- Vinyl floor tiles and floor tile adhesive — 9"×9" floor tiles manufactured before 1981 are very commonly asbestos-containing; the black mastic adhesive beneath replacement flooring is equally likely to contain asbestos
- Pipe and duct insulation — asbestos was the dominant pipe wrap material for hot water pipes, HVAC ductwork, and boiler insulation in pre-1980 construction
- Drywall joint compound and textured paint — pre-1977 joint compounds frequently contained asbestos fibers; textured wall and ceiling coatings from the same era are also a common ACM
- Roof shingles and siding — asbestos cement roofing and exterior shingles were standard products through the 1970s
- Insulation around electrical panels and appliances — older electrical panel insulation and appliance insulation occasionally contains asbestos
Per U.S. EPA asbestos guidelines, asbestos that is intact and undisturbed does not immediately require abatement. However, any renovation, demolition, or repair work that disturbs ACMs requires abatement by a licensed contractor before that work proceeds — this is where most South Florida asbestos abatement projects begin.
The most frequent trigger for asbestos discovery in South Florida is not a planned renovation — it is an emergency. Water damage, flooding, and mold remediation projects require opening walls, removing flooring, and demolishing ceiling materials. When those materials contain asbestos and are disturbed without prior testing and abatement, airborne asbestos fibers are released throughout the property.
- Water damage opens walls — restoring water-damaged drywall in pre-1980 construction requires removing and replacing drywall that may contain asbestos joint compound. Our water damage restoration and asbestos abatement teams coordinate to test before demolition begins
- Mold remediation removes flooring and ceiling materials — mold growth under vinyl floor tiles and in popcorn ceiling cavities requires removing the very materials most likely to contain asbestos. Our mold remediation team coordinates with our asbestos abatement team before any material removal
- Hurricane damage exposes ACMs — roof damage, storm surge, and wind-driven rain that penetrates the building envelope frequently expose asbestos-containing roofing materials and pipe insulation
- Flood restoration in older properties — post-flood tear-out of water-damaged flooring in pre-1980 construction frequently encounters asbestos floor tile adhesive and subfloor materials
WFR's integrated approach — holding both mold remediation and asbestos abatement licenses — means we can test, abate, remediate, and restore under one certified team and one insurance claim.
Asbestos abatement in Florida is governed by both state and federal regulations. Key requirements that affect every asbestos project in Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach County:
- Florida-licensed Asbestos Contractor required — the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation requires a state asbestos contractor license for any asbestos abatement project. Performing abatement without this license is a violation of Florida law
- OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1101 compliance — federal OSHA asbestos construction standard requires regulated work areas, negative air pressure containment, respiratory protection, and personal protective equipment for all asbestos abatement workers
- EPA NESHAP notification — for demolition or renovation projects meeting EPA NESHAP thresholds (160 square feet or 260 linear feet of regulated ACMs), advance notification to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection is required before work begins
- Accredited laboratory bulk sampling required — asbestos identification must be confirmed by polarized light microscopy (PLM) analysis at an accredited laboratory before an abatement scope can be determined
- EPA-compliant disposal required — asbestos waste must be wetted, double-bagged in labeled 6-mil poly bags, and disposed of at a licensed asbestos landfill — not general construction waste
- Post-clearance air sampling required — after abatement, post-clearance phase-contrast microscopy (PCM) air sampling confirms fiber levels are below OSHA clearance thresholds before the regulated area is released for reoccupancy
WFR holds the Florida asbestos contractor license and carries EPA Lead-Safe certification — and our personnel follow OSHA and EPA protocols on every project.
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According to the CDC National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), asbestos exposure is associated with three serious and life-threatening diseases — all of which have long latency periods of 10 to 50 years between exposure and diagnosis:
- Mesothelioma — a rare and aggressive cancer of the lining of the lungs, abdomen, or heart, almost exclusively caused by asbestos exposure. Mesothelioma has a median survival of 12–21 months and no cure
- Asbestosis — a chronic, progressive scarring of lung tissue caused by inhaled asbestos fibers. Asbestosis causes permanent reduction in lung capacity and worsens over time, even after exposure ends
- Lung cancer — asbestos exposure significantly increases lung cancer risk, particularly in combination with tobacco smoking. Asbestos-related lung cancer accounts for approximately 4,000 deaths per year in the United States
- Pleural plaques and effusions — non-cancerous but permanent scarring and fluid accumulation in the pleural lining of the lungs, causing chronic chest pain and breathing difficulty
There is no safe level of asbestos exposure — all three diseases can result from relatively brief exposures. This is why licensed HEPA containment and post-clearance air sampling — not visual inspection — is the only acceptable standard for asbestos abatement. Our air quality restoration service provides post-clearance testing through accredited independent laboratories before any abated area is cleared for reoccupancy.
Asbestos abatement coverage under standard homeowners policies depends on the trigger. When asbestos-containing materials are disturbed as a direct result of a covered water damage or storm loss — a burst pipe floods a floor with asbestos tile adhesive, or hurricane damage exposes asbestos pipe insulation — the abatement is typically a covered consequential expense of the underlying claim.
Standalone asbestos abatement for renovation purposes, or abatement of intact ACMs discovered incidentally, is typically not a covered expense. Our bulk sampling reports, laboratory analysis, OSHA compliance documentation, and Xactimate-formatted abatement estimates give insurance adjusters the complete documentation package needed to process asbestos abatement claims accurately alongside the associated water damage or mold remediation claim. Learn more about our insurance claims assistance.
WFR has been performing licensed environmental remediation across South Florida since 2003. Our integrated restoration and abatement capability means asbestos discovered during water damage or mold projects is addressed immediately — without handoffs to separate contractors that delay reconstruction and complicate insurance claims.
- Florida Licensed Asbestos Contractor — state licensed for all residential and commercial asbestos abatement in Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach County
- EPA Lead-Safe Certified Firm — required for work in pre-1978 properties where lead paint is also a potential concern alongside asbestos
- IICRC Certified technicians — IICRC standards applied to all remediation and restoration work associated with asbestos projects
- Integrated mold and asbestos team — when mold and asbestos coexist — the most common scenario in South Florida water damage projects — our team addresses both under one coordinated project
- Accredited independent laboratory testing — pre- and post-abatement samples sent to independent accredited labs, not in-house — results that insurance adjusters and regulators accept without dispute
- Direct insurance coordination — Xactimate documentation, adjuster communication, and direct billing from initial sampling through final reconstruction covering packout services, odor removal, and complete interior rebuild
We provide emergency and scheduled asbestos abatement services 24/7 across all three South Florida counties, dispatching from our Hollywood, FL office.
- Miami-Dade County — Miami, Miami Beach, Hialeah, Coral Gables, Aventura, Doral, Key Biscayne, Homestead, North Miami, and surrounding areas — (305) 967-7509
- Broward County — Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Pompano Beach, Coral Springs, Pembroke Pines, Hallandale Beach, Sunrise, Plantation, and surrounding areas — (954) 380-8655
- Palm Beach County — West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Boynton Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, Jupiter, Lake Worth, and surrounding areas — (561) 771-9512
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