Licensed Asbestos Abatement — All 50 States

Asbestos Abatement — Licensed Removal Nationwide

Pre-1980 homes are at elevated risk. Asbestos must be removed by licensed contractors before any restoration work begins. We confirm coverage, manage the process, and dispatch certified abatement contractors.

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Licensed Abatement Contractors
Coverage Confirmed Fast
EPA & State Compliant
Testing Through Clearance
All 50 States Served

⚡ Emergency response available 24/7 — Call (888) 625-0666 now. Subject to contractor availability in your area.

Types of Asbestos Abatement

What We Cover

We manage claims and dispatch contractors for all types of asbestos abatement events.

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Popcorn Ceiling (ACM)

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Floor Tile & Mastic

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Pipe Insulation

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Drywall & Joint Compound

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HVAC Insulation

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Roofing Shingles

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Vermiculite Insulation

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Textured Paint

Scope of Work

What Restoration Includes

Vetted contractors handle every element of the restoration process — managed through your insurance claim.

Asbestos Testing & Bulk Sampling

Certified inspectors collect bulk samples from suspected asbestos-containing materials and submit for laboratory analysis.

Pre-Abatement Clearance Air Testing

Air samples taken before abatement to establish baseline fiber counts per regulatory requirements.

Containment Setup

Full containment with plastic sheeting and negative air pressure units established before any removal begins.

Licensed Asbestos Removal

State-licensed abatement contractors remove all identified asbestos-containing materials per EPA NESHAP and state regulations.

Proper Waste Disposal

All asbestos waste double-bagged, labeled, and disposed of at licensed Class I landfill facilities.

Post-Abatement Clearance Testing

Independent air samples confirm fiber counts are within EPA clearance levels before containment is removed.

Regulatory Documentation

Complete abatement documentation including permits, waste manifests, and clearance results provided for your records.

Restoration Coordination

We coordinate with your restoration contractor to ensure abatement is complete before any reconstruction begins.

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How It Works

How Guardian Helps

From first call to completed restoration — we manage every step.

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Confirm Property Ownership

We verify you are the authorized owner or representative.

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Confirm Active Coverage

We confirm whether your policy covers asbestos testing and abatement.

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Dispatch Licensed Inspector

A certified asbestos inspector collects bulk samples and provides a written assessment.

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Document for Your Claim

All testing results, abatement scope, and clearance documentation submitted to your carrier.

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Manage Your Carrier

We coordinate with your insurance carrier if asbestos abatement is part of a covered restoration claim.

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Oversee Abatement to Clearance

We ensure all work meets EPA, state, and insurance requirements before restoration proceeds.

The Process

What to Expect

Four steps from damage to restoration.

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Call Us

Call 888-625-0666. We dispatch a licensed inspector.

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Testing & Assessment

Bulk sampling confirms presence and scope of asbestos-containing materials.

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Licensed Abatement

State-licensed contractors remove all ACMs under full containment.

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Clearance Testing

Independent air testing confirms clearance before containment is removed.

Why Acting Fast Matters

Every hour after damage occurs, the situation gets worse and the cost of restoration increases. We respond fast to minimize damage, stop the clock on secondary losses, and protect your claim value.

Our network of vetted contractors is ready to respond nationwide — subject to contractor availability in your area.

Pre-1980
Homes built before 1980 are primary asbestos risk
OSHA
Asbestos is federally regulated by OSHA and EPA
24/7
Guardian available around the clock
500+
Vetted contractors in our network

Why Guardian

Why Choose Guardian Restoration Network

We are your advocate — from first call to completed restoration.

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State-Licensed Contractors Only

All abatement contractors hold required state licensing and EPA certification.

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Full Documentation

Permits, waste manifests, and clearance reports provided for insurance and compliance.

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Clearance Testing Included

Independent post-abatement air testing is part of every project.

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Nationwide Network

Licensed abatement contractors in every major market.

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Single Point of Contact

One call manages testing, abatement, clearance, and claim coordination.

Regulatory Compliance

All work meets EPA NESHAP, OSHA, and applicable state regulations.

How Insurance Works With Guardian

Guardian Restoration Network is a national insurance claim management and restoration network. We confirm active homeowners insurance coverage, become the property owner's single point of contact with their insurance carrier, and dispatch vetted local contractors to complete restoration work. We work directly with your insurance carrier on billing — you are responsible for your deductible per your policy. Guardian serves both residential homeowners and commercial property owners nationwide, available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at (888) 625-0666.

Frequently Asked Questions

Coverage depends on the cause. If asbestos is discovered during a covered restoration event — like fire or water damage — abatement is often covered as part of that claim. Standalone asbestos removal without a triggering event is typically not covered. We confirm your specific situation. Call 888-625-0666 and we will help you right away.
You cannot tell by looking. Asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) require laboratory testing to confirm. Materials at elevated risk include popcorn ceilings, vinyl floor tiles, pipe insulation, drywall joint compound, and roofing shingles in homes built before 1980. We dispatch licensed inspectors for bulk sampling. Call 888-625-0666 and we will help you right away.
Asbestos that is in good condition and not disturbed is generally lower risk. Asbestos that is deteriorating or will be disturbed by renovation or restoration work must be tested and abated before work begins. Disturbing asbestos releases fibers that cause mesothelioma and asbestosis. Call 888-625-0666 and we will help you right away.
Any restoration work — sanding, cutting, demolition — that disturbs asbestos-containing materials releases carcinogenic fibers. Federal and state regulations require licensed abatement before any renovation or restoration work in buildings with identified ACMs. Call 888-625-0666 and we will help you right away.
A single room can take 1–3 days for testing, abatement, and clearance. Whole-house abatement can take 1–2 weeks. Timeline depends on the number of materials affected and regulatory clearance requirements. Call 888-625-0666 and we will help you right away.
Clearance testing is an independent air quality test performed after abatement is complete. It confirms that airborne asbestos fiber counts are within EPA clearance levels before containment is removed and the space is re-occupied. Clearance testing is required by law in most jurisdictions. Call 888-625-0666 and we will help you right away.
We confirm your active coverage, dispatch a licensed inspector, document the scope and testing results, and coordinate with your insurance carrier if abatement is part of a covered claim. We work directly with your insurer on billing where covered — you handle your deductible, we handle the rest. Call 888-625-0666 and we will help you right away.

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One call puts us in your corner. We confirm your coverage, manage your claim, and dispatch a vetted contractor — fast.

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