SMART Environmental Services our Kansas City metro area residential and commercial customers for their mold remediation, asbestos or lead abatement, demolition, construction cleaning, water mitigation and meth and fentanyl remediation needs. Our company adheres to the CDC, OSHA, EPA, FDA, NESHAP, AHERA, HUD, KDHE, and IICRC (Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification) standards and regulations. Our company is licensed, bonded, and insured. SMART Environmental Services holds a highly trained remediation team in the KC metro area. We provide free inspections and estimates and employ no pressure sales tactics. Our distinction is the quality of service and care we bring to our customers. Our company believes in SMART options for our customers so they can make informed decisions on what options they select within their budget.
"Exactly as promised with a reasonable price and great crew! Can't ask for anything more. Thanks guys, Much APPRECIATED!!!"
Reva K on January 2024
SMART Environmental Services our Kansas City metro area residential and commercial customers for their mold remediation, asbestos or lead abatement, demolition, construction cleaning, water mitigation and meth and fentanyl remediation needs. Our company adheres to the CDC, OSHA, EPA, FDA, NESHAP, AHERA, HUD, KDHE, and IICRC (Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification) standards and regulations. Our company is licensed, bonded, and insured. SMART Environmental Services holds a highly trained remediation team in the KC metro area. We provide free inspections and estimates and employ no pressure sales tactics. Our distinction is the quality of service and care we bring to our customers. Our company believes in SMART options for our customers so they can make informed decisions on what options they select within their budget.
"Exactly as promised with a reasonable price and great crew! Can't ask for anything more. Thanks guys, Much APPRECIATED!!!"
Reva K on January 2024
Your best local contractor to REMOVE ASBESTOS and MOLD! Other services include LIGHT DEMOLITION. We are known for our quick response, reasonable fees, and excellent customer service--because your time is valuable! Professional management ensures that the job gets done right the first time. No up-charges. No job too big or small. Our customers include homeowners, facility managers and contractors. We've been locally owned and operated for over 20 years--now owned by Paul Ryan. We have an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau.
Your best local contractor to REMOVE ASBESTOS and MOLD! Other services include LIGHT DEMOLITION. We are known for our quick response, reasonable fees, and excellent customer service--because your time is valuable! Professional management ensures that the job gets done right the first time. No up-charges. No job too big or small. Our customers include homeowners, facility managers and contractors. We've been locally owned and operated for over 20 years--now owned by Paul Ryan. We have an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau.
The cost for asbestos removal is between $1,200 and $3,200 for average homeowners. This cost could be as little as $450 or as high as $6,000, depending on the affected area's size, the location of the asbestos, and the type of asbestos you're dealing with.
For example, removing asbestos from attic insulation averages $11 to $25 per square foot. However, removing asbestos from an HVAC unit is more expensive, at around $35 to $55 per square foot.
No, you should not remove asbestos from your home yourself. It is not worth risking your health, or the health of your family.
There are strict laws regarding the demolition, encapsulation, and removal of asbestos. Not only could you face potential violations, but you could be putting yourself and others at risk. If you don't have the proper asbestos removal gear, you could inhale the asbestos fibers, which could lead to lung cancer or mesothelioma.
Since DIY asbestos removal isn’t the best option to save money, there are other steps that you can take to help cut costs when dealing with this project. After speaking with your asbestos removal expert, discuss if encapsulation is an option. If it is, you can save between 15% to 25% on overall project costs over demolition and disposal. In addition, when speaking with your professional, discuss if there are any tax credits available for your removal project. Finally, check with your homeowner’s insurance to see if any removal costs might be covered. However, be aware that this is usually only applicable if the asbestos is due to a covered incident, like a tree falling into your roof.
It can be scary to need asbestos removal from your home—you might be concerned about your family’s health, the overall condition of your house, and what repairs might need to be done. You can ask your asbestos consultant some questions to ensure your project is completed as safely as possible. Some questions to ask include:
Do you have the proper credentials for removing and disposing of asbestos?
How long will this project take to complete?
Have you worked on a project like this before?
Do you use new protective gear at each job site?
How do you prevent asbestos fibers from being released into the home?
How big is the crew you will send?
How do you clean up after a project?
The most common sign of asbestos is the age of your home. Asbestos was banned in drywall in 1977, though many products still contained asbestos until the 1980s. Indicators of possible asbestos in your home include:
Your home's age, if built before 1980
You have a home with vinyl flooring or millboard that was installed between 1952 and 1982
Your home has corrugated roofing
Your home has walls made from cement sheets
Your home has vermiculite insulation