There was a time when asbestos was used
in literally thousands of products.
Drywall mud, vinyl flooring, roofing shingles,
and even vehicle brake pads
may have at one point contained asbestos.

Overview

It was commonly used due to its availability, and its resistance to fire. Contrary to popular belief, asbestos is not a man made material. Rather, it is a naturally occurring mineral that can be found throughout the world. In 1978, the U.S. government began to limit the production of asbestos due to its potential health hazards to the employees working with it daily, and the end consumer.

If you have discovered that you have asbestos in your home or office, you now must decide whether or not it must be abated. Simply put, if asbestos is not disturbed, it should do no harm. It is only when the fibers become airborne that it becomes a serious concern. If you plan on remodeling or demolishing any asbestos containing materials, a licensed contractor must properly abate them. Enter RemCon.

Every licensed abatement contractor follows the same guidelines set forth by either the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), or the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment's "Regulation 8, Part B." RemCon sets itself apart with customer service. It is our goal to provide the highest quality abatement services, while paying special attention to your schedule, budget, and specific concerns.

When you choose RemCon, you choose to work with one of the elite abatement contractors in Colorado that demands nothing less than perfection.