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During our asbestos testing services, we’ll wear the proper gear, take the necessary samples, and provide you with accurate results.

Asbestos Testing in Winston-Salem, North Carolina

Asbestos can be found in more than 3,000 different household materials, as it was commonly used as an insulator, fire retardant, and for various other applications. What makes asbestos so dangerous is that once stirred up, it can easily be inhaled, which leads to severe health concerns – even decades after the original incident.

If you suspect you have asbestos materials in one or more areas of your home, your first thought may be to tear it out quickly and replace the materials. If you are unsure whether you have asbestos, but you’ve seen some suspicious areas, another option might be asbestos testing.

At Double D Construction Services, Inc., we have worked with countless property owners who were concerned that they had asbestos in one or more areas of their home. We always say that if you think you have asbestos, you should never tear it up yourself—instead, you should always call us in for professional asbestos testing.

If you are considering at-home asbestos testing kits, you may be disappointed. Not only can cheap kits be a scam, but they also put you in harm’s way as you must personally come into contact with asbestos fibers to submit a sample. During our asbestos testing services, we’ll wear the proper gear, take the necessary samples, and provide you with accurate results. If your asbestos testing comes back positive, you can also rely on us to provide asbestos removal services that keep you and your family safe until the problem is resolved.

If you have questions about asbestos testing, contact us at Double D Construction Services, Inc. today to schedule an appointment.

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FAQs About Asbestos Testing

If you think you may need asbestos testing, we are the team you can count on. We have answered a few frequently asked questions below for your information, and you are welcome to contact us if you have any other questions about asbestos testing.

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When should I have my home or business tested for asbestos?
If your home or business has materials that may contain asbestos and they have been damaged or disturbed, you should call us for asbestos testing right away. Undisturbed materials do not need asbestos testing or removal, unless they are going to be disturbed during a planned renovation, in which case you will need asbestos testing before demolition/renovation begins.
How is asbestos tested?
We follow EPA requirements by collecting bulk samples of suspect, regulated materials and sending them to a lab for analysis. The samples are analyzed through polarized light microscopy (PLM), or transmission electron microscopy (TEM) for some materials.
Why should I trust your team for asbestos testing?
Not only are we a certified and accredited asbestos contractor, but we are also highly experienced in this industry. We have been in business since 1995, and with more than 25 years of experience, we are able to collect samples for asbestos testing in a reliable, safe, and timely manner.
How do I schedule asbestos testing?
You can give us a call at (336) 922-4126 or request service by submitting your information via our online contact form.

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At Double D Construction Services, Inc., we offer asbestos testing services in Winston-Salem, Greensboro, High Point, Clemmons, Mocksville, Salisbury, Boone, Mount Airy, Asheboro, Concord, Raleigh, North Wilkesboro, Lexington, Thomasville, Charlotte, Asheville, and Hickory, North Carolina.

 

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