Recent home damage? You may be required to test for Asbestos.

Asbestos Air Clearance Testing
If asbestos has been discovered and removed in your Tennessee home—through a process known as asbestos abatement or remediation—a clearance test is required* to confirm that no residual asbestos fibers remain in the air, ensuring the space is safe to reoccupy.
Asbestos Bulk Sample Analysis
We’ll gladly travel to you in Tennessee to uncover if asbestos is present. From ceiling tiles and floor tiles to popcorn ceilings, drywall, and insulation, we sample suspect materials to ensure your safety. Each sample is sent to a certified lab for analysis, giving you the answers you need to take confident action.
Asbestos Testing
Trust our experts for all your asbestos testing needs. Our Tennessee team delivers prompt, accurate reports backed by science, ensuring safety and compliance with regulations. With comprehensive, start-to-finish solutions, we help you address asbestos risks and move forward with confidence.
Asbestos Abatement Testing
While we do not conduct the abatement or remediation ourselves, because of the conflict of interest, we specialize in post-remediation and asbestos abatement testing to ensure the job was completed safely and effectively. These tests provide peace of mind and certify that the area is safe for re-occupancy.
Asbestos Spill Delineation
Asbestos spill delineation refers to the process of identifying and mapping the extent of asbestos contamination in an area after an accidental release of asbestos-containing materials (ACMs). This process is crucial for evaluating health risks, determining remediation strategies, and ensuring compliance with safety standards.
When is Asbestos Spill Delineation Needed?
- Accidental Disturbance: During renovations, demolitions, or natural disasters, ACMs can be disturbed, releasing asbestos fibers into the air and surrounding areas. Delineation is necessary to assess the scope of contamination.
- Post-Abatement Testing: If asbestos abatement was incomplete or improperly conducted, residual contamination may need to be delineated.
Key Steps in Spill Delineation
- Extent Mapping: The affected areas are mapped to outline where asbestos fibers have spread. This includes both direct contamination and areas impacted by air circulation. Certified inspectors evaluate the site to determine the source and potential spread of asbestos-containing debris and fibers.
- Air and Surface Sampling: Phase Contrast Microscopy (PCM) or Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) may be used to measure airborne fibers. Wipe or tape lift methods identify asbestos contamination on surfaces like floors, furniture, and walls.