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Get Free QuotesAll asbestos removal work in Billerica must comply with federal NESHAP regulations (40 CFR Part 61 Subpart M) and OSHA standards (29 CFR 1926.1101), as well as Massachusetts state requirements.
Regulations change. Always verify current requirements with the licensing body and notifying agency before beginning any asbestos project.
Cost ranges are sourced from HomeAdvisor national cost data and adjusted for Massachusetts market conditions.
| Project Type | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Popcorn / Acoustic Ceiling Texture (per sq ft) | $3–$7 |
| Floor Tile & Adhesive (per sq ft) | $5–$12 |
| Pipe Insulation (per linear foot) | $10–$20 |
| HVAC / Duct Insulation | $500–$4,000 |
| Roofing (per sq ft) | $5–$15 |
| Full Home Abatement | $2,000–$13,000 |
Note: Massachusetts abatement costs run 10–25% above national averages; Beverly Cove (Beverly)/Essex County (north shore) and Billerica/Middlesex County run toward the mid-range for Massachusetts; Amherst/Hampshire County (Pioneer Valley) is closer to national averages; Marlborough/Middlesex County is near the Massachusetts mid-range. Source: HomeAdvisor. Get free quotes for exact Billerica pricing.
Billerica has approximately 70% of its housing stock built before 1980 (median year built: 1958), when asbestos was widely used. Common Massachusetts housing types include: triple-deckers and multi-family housing, Cape Cods and colonial-style homes, mid-century ranch homes, 19th-century commercial and institutional buildings.
9×9 and 12×12 vinyl tiles installed before 1980 frequently contain asbestos; the black mastic adhesive beneath them often does too.
Corrugated wrap on steam and hot-water pipes, boiler jackets, and elbow fittings in pre-1980 homes and commercial buildings.
Spray-applied texture and "popcorn" acoustic ceiling products applied before 1978 commonly contain asbestos.
Duct wrap, duct tape, vibration collars, and HVAC insulation in pre-1980 systems often contain asbestos-containing materials (ACM).
Pre-1977 joint compound (drywall mud) and plaster products frequently contain asbestos; sanding disturbs fibers most.
Asbestos-cement shingles, transite siding, and roofing felt were common in residential and commercial construction through the 1970s.
A state-accredited asbestos inspector surveys the property and collects bulk samples for laboratory analysis. Do not disturb suspected ACM before inspection.
Before work begins, the licensed contractor submits notification to Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP), Air Quality Program; Beverly Cove (Beverly)/Essex County and Billerica/Middlesex County projects notify MassDEP Northeast Regional Office (Wilmington) at least 10 working days before qualifying renovation or demolition projects; Amherst/Hampshire County projects notify MassDEP Western Regional Office (Springfield); Marlborough/Middlesex County projects notify MassDEP Northeast Regional Office (Wilmington) at least 10 working days in advance for qualifying renovation or demolition projects (40 CFR Part 61 Subpart M; M.G.L. c. 149 §6A; 453 CMR 6.00 (Massachusetts Asbestos Regulations); 310 CMR 7.15 (MassDEP Air Quality — Asbestos)).
Workers erect negative-pressure containment, wear HEPA-filtered respirators (NIOSH-approved half-face or full-face APF ≥ 10), and use wet methods to suppress fiber release during removal.
Aggressive air sampling and phase-contrast microscopy (PCM) or transmission electron microscopy (TEM) clearance testing confirms the area meets safe fiber levels before containment is removed.
ACM waste is double-bagged in 6-mil poly bags, labeled per EPA/DOT requirements, and transported to a licensed hazardous waste disposal facility.
Yes. Massachusetts requires Massachusetts Asbestos Contractor License (DLS); certified asbestos supervisor, worker, inspector, project designer, and management planner required. Unlicensed removal violates state law and can result in significant fines. Always verify contractor license status with Massachusetts Division of Labor Standards (DLS), Asbestos Program; Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) enforces NESHAP notification.
Small projects (floor tile, ceiling texture) typically take 1–3 days. Full home abatement may take 1–2 weeks. Factor in the 10-working-day advance notification requirement before work can begin.
Typical full-home abatement in Billerica ranges from $2,000 to $13,000. Costs vary by scope, ACM type, and site access. Get multiple quotes from licensed contractors for accurate Billerica pricing.
Homeowners may collect samples, but samples must be analyzed by an accredited laboratory (NVLAP-accredited). For pre-renovation surveys, Massachusetts may require a state-accredited inspector. Do not sand, drill, or disturb suspected ACM before testing.
Encapsulation (applying a sealant or covering ACM in place) is permitted in some situations where the material is in good condition and won't be disturbed. A licensed inspector must assess whether encapsulation is appropriate; notification requirements still apply for qualifying projects.