Asbestos & Lead Abatement in Arizona
Certified Removal & Safe Disposal of Hazardous Materials

With 40+ years of combined experience, our team is fully licensed, insured, and compliant with OSHA, EPA, and IICRC standards. Whether you're a homeowner, contractor, or property manager, we ensure a safe, thorough, and legally compliant abatement process.
Our Asbestos & Lead Abatement Services
Asbestos Testing & Inspection
Identify asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) in homes, schools, and commercial buildings.Asbestos Removal & Disposal
Certified abatement of asbestos in drywall, flooring, insulation, popcorn ceilings, and roofing materials.Lead Paint Inspection & Testing
Identify lead-based hazards in older homes and buildings.Lead Abatement & Encapsulation
Safe removal or containment of lead-based paint and coatings.Compliance & Clearance Testing
Ensure all abatement projects meet state and federal safety standards.Commercial & Residential Abatement
Serving homeowners, businesses, contractors, and property managers.

Do You Need Asbestos or Lead Abatement?
Homes & Buildings Built Before 1980
Older homes often contain asbestos insulation, flooring, and lead-based paint.Renovation or Demolition Projects
If you’re remodeling or tearing down structures, asbestos testing is required to prevent airborne exposure.Commercial & Industrial Properties
Many commercial buildings and schools still have asbestos in ceiling tiles, HVAC systems, and walls.Real Estate Transactions
Ensure safe occupancy and compliance before selling or leasing properties.
Why Choose Patriot Bio & Repairs?
Safe & CompliantSafe & Compliant Removal
We follow strict containment, removal, and disposal procedures to prevent contamination.
ServiceServing Residential & Commercial Clients
Serving homes, schools, offices, warehouses, and industrial sites
FAQs - Asbestos & Lead Abatement
If your property was built before 1980, a commercial dwelling, or multifamily complex, it’s highly recommended to get an asbestos inspection before any renovations.
Asbestos is not harmful unless it becomes damaged or airborne, which is why proper removal is crucial before renovations or demolitions.
You can actually remove it yourself. If you do it as a homeowner no one is regulating you. Only businesses are regulated as the employees have to be properly protected with personal protective equipment and properly disposed of.
If a property is positive for asbestos and removal is necessary, it’s recommended you hire a certified professional to remove it. If a contractor removes it, it is required by law that they be certified to remove it.
Insurance may cover removal if it is part of a damage claim (fire, flood, etc.), but not for routine renovations. We can help with insurance claims. We can help review your policy to ensure coverage if related to a sudden and accidental insurance loss.


