Is There Asbestos in Your Arvada Property?
Arvada's residential neighborhoods date primarily from the 1950s through the early 1970s, with the Olde Town commercial core containing structures built even earlier. Both residential and commercial property owners should check these locations before any renovation:
- Popcorn acoustic ceilings in homes built throughout the 1950s–1970s residential neighborhoods near Arvada Center and Ralston Road
- 9" and 12" vinyl floor tiles with black mastic adhesive on slab-foundation homes and original commercial interiors in Olde Town Arvada
- Pipe insulation and boiler wrap in original forced-air and hot-water heating systems in homes built before 1975
- Vermiculite attic insulation — the gray, lightweight, pebble-like product often sold under the Zonolite brand in the 1960s
- Transite (asbestos-cement) siding and roofing materials on older commercial buildings along Ralston Road and Wadsworth Boulevard
- Drywall joint compound applied during original construction or first-generation remodels through 1978
Asbestos Removal Costs in Arvada (2026)
Ranges from licensed Colorado contractors serving the Jefferson County market. Commercial Olde Town projects may involve additional access and permitting complexity.
Arvada & Colorado Asbestos Regulations
What federal and state law require before, during, and after asbestos work in Arvada and Jefferson County.
Federal EPA NESHAP
The National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants require written notification to the EPA at least 10 working days before any regulated demolition or renovation project involving regulated asbestos-containing material. All facility operators must comply.
40 CFR Part 61 Subpart MColorado CDPHE Licensing
Colorado's Department of Public Health and Environment licenses asbestos contractors, supervisors, workers, inspectors, and air monitors under Regulation No. 8 Part B. Projects above threshold quantities require a licensed contractor, project design, and 10-day advance CDPHE notification.
5 CCR 1001-10 Reg. No. 8 Part BOSHA Worker Safety
Workers must wear appropriate respiratory protection and receive required training before beginning abatement work. The permissible exposure limit is 0.1 fibers per cubic centimeter over an 8-hour TWA, with a short-term excursion limit of 1.0 f/cc.
29 CFR 1926.1101Waste Disposal
Asbestos waste must be wetted, double-bagged in labeled 6-mil polyethylene bags, and transported to a Colorado-permitted solid waste facility accepting asbestos. Disposal manifests must be retained for a minimum of three years.
CDPHE 6 CCR 1007-2 Part 1What the Removal Process Looks Like in Arvada
A typical Arvada residential or Olde Town commercial project from inspection through clearance.
CDPHE-Certified Inspection
A licensed Colorado asbestos building inspector surveys the property, collects bulk samples from all suspect materials, and submits them to an accredited laboratory. The written report identifies all confirmed asbestos-containing materials, their locations, and their physical condition.
Project Design & CDPHE Notification
For projects above threshold quantities, a licensed project designer prepares an abatement plan, and the contractor files the required 10-working-day advance notification with CDPHE. Olde Town commercial projects may also require coordination with the Arvada building department for permit timing.
Containment & Negative Air Setup
Workers seal the work area with 6-mil polyethylene sheeting and run HEPA-filtered negative air machines. In occupied Arvada homes, all residents and pets must vacate for the duration of the abatement work.
Abatement & Licensed Disposal
Materials are wetted, carefully removed, sealed in labeled 6-mil poly bags, and transported to a Colorado-permitted disposal facility. Workers wear P100 respirators and full disposable coveralls. All waste manifests are retained.
Clearance Air Testing
An independent CDPHE-licensed air monitor conducts post-abatement air sampling. Re-occupancy is not permitted until fiber counts fall below 0.01 f/cc. A written clearance report is provided for your records and any Arvada building permit closeout.
Frequently Asked Questions — Arvada
Questions from Arvada homeowners and Olde Town commercial property owners planning renovation or sale.