In September we were received an extreme sewer backup from a City maintained line that flooded four homes with 2 to 14 inches of raw sewage. With no help from the City we called Elite-1 who was recommended by by Insurance agent. Dave and his crew were there with in 30 minutes and jumped in right away with mitigation cleanup and why the crew was taking care of business Dave explained what was needed, estimates and claims to a level I could understand. The price was more than fair and the restoration estimate was the lowest of the ones we got. Dave and his crew worked with us through the whole process with a professional and caring attitude. All facets from the beginning to end of the operation. Dave kept us informed of any challenges with options of repairs, and any cost changes. Elite -1 was excellent to work with and the finish product was like he said "we will make it better than before"! I Highly recommend Elite-1 Restoration for any mitigation or restoration needs
Asbestos Removal in Denver, CO
Elite 1 Restoration provides professional asbestos removal for Denver homes and commercial properties.
- Removes airborne fiber risk before renovation work begins on your Denver property
- Keeps your project compliant with Colorado Regulation 8 and CDPHE requirements
- Protects occupants from long-term respiratory exposure linked to disturbed asbestos materials
- Sealed containment and negative air pressure stops fiber spread to unaffected areas of the building
- Proper licensed disposal prevents liability tied to illegal asbestos waste handling
- Clears the path for contractors to begin renovation or demolition without regulatory delays
Expert Asbestos Removal in Denver, CO
Asbestos removal in Denver is not optional when you plan to renovate or demolish a property. Colorado's Regulation 8 requires that any structure, regardless of age, be inspected before building materials are disturbed. Denver has a large stock of homes built before 1980, and many contain asbestos in popcorn ceilings, pipe insulation, vinyl floor tiles, roofing felt, and HVAC duct wrap. At Elite 1 Restoration, we handle the full removal process: inspection coordination, sealed containment with negative air pressure, safe material extraction, and proper disposal. We work on residential and commercial properties across Denver. Our team follows all CDPHE and OSHA requirements so your project stays compliant. Whether you are remodeling a kitchen, replacing flooring, or preparing a structure for demolition, we remove the hazard before work begins. Call Elite 1 Restoration to schedule your asbestos removal assessment in Denver. [E-E-A-T NOTE: Add a brief firsthand note about a common material type found during Denver jobs, e.g., pipe wrap in older basements.]
What's included
- Removes airborne fiber risk before renovation work begins on your Denver property
- Keeps your project compliant with Colorado Regulation 8 and CDPHE requirements
- Protects occupants from long-term respiratory exposure linked to disturbed asbestos materials
- Sealed containment and negative air pressure stops fiber spread to unaffected areas of the building
- Proper licensed disposal prevents liability tied to illegal asbestos waste handling
- Clears the path for contractors to begin renovation or demolition without regulatory delays
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Asbestos Removal FAQ
Common questions about asbestos removal in Denver, CO.
If your project will disturb suspect materials beyond Colorado's trigger levels, licensed removal is required first. Denver homes built before 1980 are especially likely to contain asbestos in floors, ceilings, and insulation.
Popcorn ceilings, vinyl floor tiles, pipe insulation, roofing felt, and HVAC duct wrap are the most common sources found in older Denver properties. A certified inspection confirms which materials are regulated before any work starts.
No, Colorado law requires asbestos abatement to be performed by a certified General Abatement Contractor. Attempting removal yourself puts your household at risk and violates state regulations.
Yes, Colorado requires an inspection for buildings of any age before renovation or demolition begins. Asbestos-containing materials have been found in properties built well into the late 1980s.
All removed materials are sealed, labeled, and transported to an approved disposal facility following CDPHE and EPA requirements. Nothing is left on-site or disposed of through standard waste channels.
The presence of asbestos does not automatically block a sale in Denver, but any planned renovation that disturbs the material will require licensed removal first. A certified inspection report gives buyers and agents clear documentation of the property's condition.
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