Why Asbestos Matters in Covina
Approximately 38% of Covina's housing stock predates 1980 — the year federal NESHAP regulations effectively ended new asbestos use in most building materials. Common structures include stucco ranch homes, 1950s–1970s tract homes, mid-century commercial strip buildings.
- Covina is a Los Angeles County San Gabriel Valley city, incorporated in 1901 and developed largely in the 1940s–1970s; approximately 55% of housing predates 1980, with significant asbestos content in older residential and commercial structures.
- Cal/OSHA ACRU registration and CSLB C-22 license required; 10-day notification to South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) Rule 1403 required before qualifying renovation or demolition projects.
- Post-war ranch homes and 1940s–1960s residential buildings throughout Covina along Citrus Avenue and San Bernardino Road commonly contain asbestos in floor tile adhesive, popcorn ceilings, and HVAC duct insulation; older commercial buildings along the Citrus Avenue downtown corridor also commonly contain ACM; Covina's older residential and commercial building stock makes it an active abatement market in the west San Gabriel Valley.
- Federal law (40 CFR Part 61 Subpart M — NESHAP) requires notification to South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) for Azusa, La Mirada, Rancho Santa Margarita, Cypress, Rowland Heights, and Covina (Los Angeles and Orange Counties); all projects also require Cal/OSHA ACRU registration and CSLB C-22 license at least 10 working days before qualifying renovation or demolition work.
- Only California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA), Asbestos Contractors' Registration Unit (ACRU); California Contractors State License Board (CSLB) C-22 Asbestos Abatement classification-licensed contractors may legally perform asbestos abatement in Covina.
- Never disturb suspected asbestos-containing material without a licensed inspection. Friable asbestos releases fibers that cause mesothelioma, asbestosis, and lung cancer.
California Licensing & Regulatory Requirements
All asbestos abatement in Covina is governed by federal NESHAP, California state law, and — where applicable — local air district rules.
Federal: NESHAP
The National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) require notification to South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) for Azusa, La Mirada, Rancho Santa Margarita, Cypress, Rowland Heights, and Covina (Los Angeles and Orange Counties); all projects also require Cal/OSHA ACRU registration and CSLB C-22 license at least 10 working days before qualifying projects. Applies to all owners and operators.
40 CFR Part 61 Subpart MCalifornia State License
Licensing body: California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA), Asbestos Contractors' Registration Unit (ACRU); California Contractors State License Board (CSLB) C-22 Asbestos Abatement classification. Required license type: Cal/OSHA ACRU registration; CSLB C-22 classification; certified asbestos worker, supervisor, and project designer required.
8 CCR §1529 (Cal/OSHA Asbestos in Construction); Business anWorker Protection: OSHA
All workers and supervisors must be AHERA-accredited. OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1101 sets permissible exposure limits and required work practices for asbestos in construction.
29 CFR 1926.1101Notification Requirement
Notify South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) for Azusa, La Mirada, Rancho Santa Margarita, Cypress, Rowland Heights, and Covina (Los Angeles and Orange Counties); all projects also require Cal/OSHA ACRU registration and CSLB C-22 license at least 10 working days before qualifying renovation or demolition. Failure to notify is a federal violation.
10-day advance noticeCost Ranges for Covina Homeowners
All figures are ranges — get at least three written quotes before hiring. Costs vary by material type, square footage, and local labor rates.
Always obtain at least three written quotes. Costs do not include testing ($250–$850 for inspector survey) or disposal fees.
Questions to Ask Before Hiring in Covina
A legitimate contractor will answer all of these without hesitation.