Asbestos & Lead Abatement in Washington, Illinois

2 verified asbestos specialists serving Washington. Every listing shows the credentials we verified.

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Typical cost in Washington

$1,200–$30,000

Credentials to expect

EPA AHERA Accredited, EPA RRP Certified, State-Licensed Abatement

Key fact

Homes built before 1978 are likely to contain lead-based paint (EPA RRP rule).

Asbestos specialists in Washington

2 listings

Brianna Michelle Gardner

Washington, Illinois

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✓ IL Licensed Environmental Health Practitioner✓ Licensed Environmental Health Practitioner

Brianna Michelle Gardner is a Licensed Environmental Health Practitioner based in Washington, IL. With certification as an Illinois Licensed Environmental Health Practitioner and Licensed Environmental Health Practitioner credentials, she provides professional environmental health services. Contact Brianna Michelle Gardner for more information.

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Bruce James Johnson

Washington, Illinois

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✓ IL Licensed Environmental Health Practitioner✓ Licensed Environmental Health Practitioner

Bruce James Johnson is a Licensed Environmental Health Practitioner based in Washington, IL. He holds credentials as an Illinois Licensed Environmental Health Practitioner and Licensed Environmental Health Practitioner. Contact Bruce James Johnson for more information.

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Asbestos & Lead Abatement in Washington — FAQ

When is asbestos abatement legally required?
Disturbing asbestos-containing materials during renovation or demolition triggers federal (AHERA) and state requirements that the work be done by accredited professionals.
What is the EPA RRP rule for lead?
Renovation, Repair and Painting on pre-1978 housing must be performed by EPA RRP-certified firms to control lead-paint dust.
How much does abatement cost?
Highly variable: a small lead-paint job may be ~$1,200, while whole-home asbestos abatement can exceed $30,000.

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