We're a Treasure Valley asbestos company built on a simple idea: people making stressful decisions about their homes deserve published pricing, honest recommendations and paperwork they can rely on for decades. Here's how we work and why we work this way.
We don't try to cover all of Idaho. We concentrate on the I-84 corridor — Boise, Garden City, Meridian, Eagle, Kuna, Star, Nampa, Caldwell and Middleton — because that's where we can genuinely deliver same-week inspections and fast abatement mobilization instead of promising the whole state and delivering slow response everywhere. Communities like Emmett, Mountain Home, Idaho City, Homedale, Marsing, Payette and Fruitland get scheduled service days, quoted honestly with any mobilization costs up front. The full map is on our service areas page.
Working one valley deeply also means we know its buildings. Boise's North End, East End and Hyde Park hold early-20th-century Craftsman homes where plaster, pipe insulation, flooring mastics and old siding are routine finds. The Bench is packed with mid-century houses and apartments — vinyl floor tile, black mastic, popcorn ceilings, joint compound and duct wrap. Garden City mixes older homes with warehouses, manufactured-home communities and transite products. Nampa and Caldwell add historic downtowns, older rentals and agricultural buildings. When you tell us your neighborhood and your home's age, we already have a good idea which materials deserve testing before you cut, sand or demo.
Asbestos work is only as good as its paper trail. A clean-looking room proves nothing; records prove everything. That's why every project we touch — from a $299 sampling visit to a whole-home abatement — is built around documentation: sample locations and chain of custody, laboratory reports, written scopes with measured quantities, daily logs, clearance results when testing is performed, waste shipment and landfill records, and a closing statement of what was removed and what remains.
You keep that file permanently. It answers your next contractor's questions, satisfies buyers and lenders when you sell, supports insurance claims after water or fire losses, and protects you if a question ever comes up about how the work was done. Most customers never need it twice — but the ones who do are very glad it exists.
Here's something most Idaho homeowners don't know: Idaho has no state asbestos certification program. There is no "Idaho asbestos license," and any company implying otherwise is being loose with the facts. What actually governs this work is federal: EPA accreditation requirements for designated disciplines, OSHA's asbestos construction standard, respiratory protection and medical surveillance rules, NESHAP notification requirements and lawful waste disposal.
So instead of a state card that doesn't exist, we hold ourselves to the federal framework — and treat it as a floor, not a ceiling:
For complex, occupied or disputed projects, we support the use of independent third-party monitoring and clearance — the person declaring an area clean shouldn't have a financial stake in finishing fast.
We publish our pricing. No other asbestos company in the Treasure Valley shows its numbers. Our full pricing guide lays out testing costs, removal rates by material, minimums, condition adjustments and worked examples — the same figures we quote from, with final pricing confirmed after inspection and lab results.
We'll tell you when you don't need us. Intact, undisturbed asbestos material is generally low-risk. Sometimes the right answer is encapsulation at a fraction of removal cost; sometimes it's leaving material in place with documentation and periodic checks. We'd rather earn your trust with a $299 test and honest advice than sell you a removal you don't need.
We move fast. Renovations stall and real estate deals die waiting on asbestos answers. We schedule inspections same-week across Ada and Canyon counties, offer rush lab results, and put both field days and total calendar time in writing — see exactly how our process and timelines work.
We play well with your other pros. Restoration companies mid-water-loss, general contractors on deadline, realtors against a closing date, property managers juggling tenants — we coordinate scope, schedule and documentation directly with them so the asbestos step doesn't become the bottleneck.
Every customer, every project, no exceptions:
If a suspect material has you second-guessing a renovation, a purchase or a repair, start with a conversation. Most calls take five minutes, and you'll hang up knowing what — if anything — actually needs to happen next. Answers to the most common questions are in our asbestos FAQ.
Ask what training and credentials apply to the work, who supervises the job, what containment and HVAC controls will be used, who performs clearance, where the waste goes and what records you'll receive. Ask for proof of insurance. We welcome every one of those questions — a contractor who dodges them is telling you something.
No one is — Idaho doesn't operate a state asbestos certification program, so there is no such license to hold. Asbestos work in Idaho is governed by federal EPA and OSHA requirements. Our standard is EPA & OSHA compliant work practices and AHERA/EPA-accredited training, and we'll gladly walk you through exactly what that means for your project.
It can be, which is why we're transparent about it. Every sample goes to an independent accredited laboratory, we put leave-in-place and encapsulation options in writing when they're viable, and we support independent third-party clearance on larger or occupied projects so the final "all clear" doesn't come from the company that did the removal.
Not automatically — but large gaps between bids should be reconciled line by line. Confirm each proposal covers the same material, quantity, containment, cleaning, disposal, clearance and documentation. A low total often reflects a narrower scope, omitted layers or no independent clearance rather than better efficiency.
Same-week inspections across Boise and the Treasure Valley. Testing from $299, written quotes always.
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