Asbestos Removal & Abatement in Burbank, CA
NTOE | License No. 1149808
Professional Asbestos Testing, Abatement & Removal for Burbank Properties
Asbestos-containing materials are embedded throughout Burbank's older building stock — in the popcorn ceilings of post-war bungalows, the floor tiles of 1950s apartments, the pipe insulation of older commercial buildings along San Fernando Boulevard, and the duct wrap of original HVAC systems throughout the city's residential neighborhoods. For a city where a large share of the housing stock was built between 1940 and 1980, asbestos is a standard feature of older properties — not a rare finding. NTOE provides professional asbestos testing coordination, safe abatement, and post-removal restoration for Burbank homeowners, property managers, and HOA communities throughout the area.
Complete Asbestos Removal Services in Burbank
Asbestos removal requires proper testing, containment, and certified handling to ensure safety and compliance. We manage the entire process from inspection to final restoration.
Testing & Inspection
- AHERA-compliant asbestos inspection
- Bulk sample collection and lab analysis
- Full asbestos survey reports
Safe Abatement & Removal
- Full containment per Cal/OSHA standards
- Safe removal of all ACMs
- Proper disposal per SCAQMD regulations
Post-Removal Restoration
- Air clearance testing
- Surface and area restoration
- Full compliance documentation
Get a Free Asbestos Consultation in Burbank
If you’re dealing with asbestos or suspect an issue, early action can save thousands in repairs.
Call now to schedule a free inspection and get a clear plan for next steps.
Where Asbestos Is Commonly Found in Burbank Properties
Burbank properties built before 1980 contain asbestos in multiple common locations — often undisturbed until renovation work begins.
Popcorn & Textured Ceilings in Post-War Homes
Popcorn ceilings applied throughout Burbank's post-war residential construction commonly contain chrysotile asbestos. Any scraping, sanding, or removal of these surfaces in Burbank's older homes and apartments without proper abatement creates airborne health risk for everyone in the structure.
Vinyl Floor Tiles & Adhesive (9x9 Inch Tiles)
The 9x9 inch vinyl floor tiles and black mastic adhesive beneath them — found throughout Burbank's post-war residential and commercial properties — are a primary source of asbestos. These tiles are brittle with age, and breakage during renovation without abatement releases hazardous fibers into the air.
Pipe Insulation & Duct Wrap in Older Buildings
Burbank's older apartment buildings, commercial properties along Olive Avenue and San Fernando Boulevard, and original residential heating systems frequently have asbestos-wrapped pipes and HVAC duct insulation. HVAC upgrades, plumbing replacements, or renovation work in these buildings requires an asbestos survey before any work begins.
Acoustic Ceiling Tiles in Commercial Properties
Burbank's older commercial and office buildings — including properties adjacent to the studio lots and along the Media District corridor — frequently have asbestos-containing acoustic ceiling tiles. Any renovation or TI (tenant improvement) work in these spaces requires professional testing and potential abatement before construction proceeds.
Asbestos Services for HOAs & Property Managers in Burbank
We specialize in asbestos abatement for Burbank HOAs, property managers, and multi-unit buildings.
- Pre-renovation asbestos surveys for older Burbank residential and commercial buildings
- Portfolio-wide asbestos risk assessments for HOA communities
- Full abatement with Cal/OSHA and SCAQMD-compliant protocols
- Air clearance testing and complete compliance documentation
- Tenant safety coordination and minimal disruption throughout the project
Get a Free Asbestos Consultation in Burbank
If you’re dealing with asbestos or suspect an issue, early action can save thousands in repairs.
Call now to schedule a free inspection and get a clear plan for next steps.
Asbestos Testing & Compliance Support
Proper testing and documentation are required before and during asbestos removal.
We help by:
- Coordinating certified asbestos testing
- Managing documentation and reporting
- Ensuring compliance with local and federal regulations
- Overseeing abatement and restoration
This protects property owners and ensures the work is completed correctly.
Burbank Neighborhoods We Serve
We provide asbestos removal services throughout Burbank, including:
- Downtown Burbank / Media District
- Magnolia Park
- Burbank Hills
- Rancho Adjacent
- Chandler Estates
- Providence / St. Joseph Corridor
- North Burbank
- Toluca Lake (Burbank side)
If you’re searching for asbestos removal near you in Burbank, our team is ready to help.
Why Choose NTOE for Asbestos Removal in Burbank
- Licensed California asbestos abatement contractor
- Compliant with Cal/OSHA, SCAQMD, and all California asbestos regulations
- Experience with Burbank’s post-war residential and commercial building stock
- Full containment and compliant hazardous waste disposal
- Air clearance testing and complete compliance documentation
- Post-abatement restoration to pre-loss condition
- Licensed, insured, and bonded (Lic. No. 1149808)
We don’t just remove asbestos — we manage the entire process to ensure safety, compliance, and proper restoration.
Get a Free Asbestos Consultation in Burbank
If you’re dealing with asbestos or suspect an issue, early action can save thousands in repairs.
Call now to schedule a free inspection and get a clear plan for next steps.
Why Choose NTOE for Asbestos Abatement in Burbank
We don’t just fix damage — we manage the entire process so nothing gets missed.
- 24/7 in-house emergency response
- Free inspections
- IICRC certified, licensed, insured, bonded
- Full reconstruction services
- Insurance claim support
- HOA and property management specialists
Licensed & Compliant
Cal/OSHA and SCAQMD compliant asbestos abatement for Burbank properties.
Free Consultations
No-cost asbestos risk assessment before renovation or repair.
Full Documentation
Complete compliance records for HOA boards and property management.
Post-Removal Restore
We restore affected areas after abatement — one team, complete process.
Our Clients
Restoring Homes and Businesses is our thing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does my Burbank post-war home likely have asbestos?
If your property was built before 1980, there is a high probability that asbestos-containing materials are present. Common locations in Burbank properties include popcorn ceilings, 9×9 floor tiles, pipe insulation, and HVAC duct wrap. Professional testing is required to confirm.
Q: Do I need an asbestos survey before renovating a Burbank property?
California law and SCAQMD regulations require asbestos surveys before renovation or demolition of buildings constructed before 1978, and often before 1985 for specific materials. For Burbank’s older properties, a pre-renovation survey is a legal requirement.
Q: Can tenants stay in the building during asbestos abatement in Burbank?
This depends on the location and scope. Work in common areas or building-wide systems may require temporary unit vacating. NTOE assesses each project and coordinates tenant safety throughout.
Q: Who regulates asbestos removal in Burbank?
Asbestos abatement in Burbank is regulated by Cal/OSHA and the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD). NTOE is fully licensed and compliant with all requirements.
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