Asbestos Removal in Great Falls, MT

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⚠ Do not disturb suspected asbestos materials. Asbestos fibers become airborne when disturbed and cause mesothelioma and lung cancer. Montana law requires licensed asbestos contractors for commercial projects and strongly recommends them for residential work. Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS), Asbestos Control Program enforces state asbestos rules in addition to federal NESHAP (40 CFR Part 61 Subpart M).

Is There Asbestos in Your Great Falls Home?

Homes and buildings built before 1980 are most at risk. Approximately 55% of Great Falls's housing stock predates 1980. Common locations include:

  • Popcorn/textured ceilings (common in homes built 1960–1978)
  • Floor tiles and tile adhesive (9" vinyl floor tiles are a major red flag)
  • Pipe insulation and duct wrap in older HVAC systems
  • Attic insulation, particularly vermiculite (gray, pebble-like material from Libby, MT)
  • Roof shingles and siding on pre-1980 construction
  • Drywall joint compound and textured paint used before 1980
  • Great Falls has an economy historically tied to agriculture, military (Malmstrom AFB), and hydroelectric power; pre-1980 industrial and government buildings have significant asbestos content.
  • Montana DPHHS licensing and MT DEQ notification required; contractor availability is more limited than urban markets.
  • Military-era structures on and adjacent to Malmstrom AFB represent a significant portion of commercial abatement activity.

Montana Licensing Requirements

You must hire a licensed, accredited contractor for any qualifying asbestos project in Montana. Fines for unlicensed work can exceed $25,000 per violation.

Licensing Authority

Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS), Asbestos Control Program

dphhs.mt.gov

Required Credentials

Montana Asbestos Abatement Contractor Registration (DPHHS); Supervisor and Worker Certification required

Montana Administrative Rules (ARM) 37.111.101 et seq. (Asbestos Control)

Notification Requirement

Notify Montana Department of Environmental Quality (MT DEQ), Air Quality Bureau; and DPHHS for demolition projects at least 10 working days before any qualifying renovation or demolition project begins. This is mandatory — not optional.

40 CFR Part 61 Subpart M

Local Rules (Great Falls)

Federal NESHAP 40 CFR Part 61 Subpart M baseline applies; notify Montana Department of Environmental Quality (MT DEQ), Air Quality Bureau; and DPHHS for demolition projects at least 10 working days before work begins.

Cost Ranges for Great Falls Homeowners

All figures are ranges — get at least three written quotes before hiring. Costs vary by material type, square footage, and local labor rates.

Popcorn ceiling removal
Per 200–500 sq ft room
$270–$810
per room
Pipe & HVAC insulation
Linear feet of pipe wrap removal
$450–$1,440
typical project
Floor tile abatement
9" vinyl tile with mastic adhesive
$360–$1,170
per room
Full home abatement
Complete pre-renovation survey & removal
$1,800–$11,000
full project
Source: HomeAdvisor 2025 — Limited contractor supply; 10–20% above national avg in rural markets

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 Great Falls

A legitimate contractor will answer all of these without hesitation.

Are you licensed and accredited in Montana?
Ask for their Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS), Asbestos Control Program license number and verify it on the state licensing database. Federal AHERA accreditation is also required for supervisors and workers.
Will you file the required notification with Montana Department of Environmental Quality (MT DEQ), Air Quality Bureau; and DPHHS for demolition projects?
Yes — they must file at least 10 working days before work begins. Ask to see the filed notification or confirmation number.
How will the asbestos waste be disposed of?
Ask for the name and location of the licensed TSCA-permitted disposal facility they use, and request a copy of the waste manifest. Do not accept vague answers.
What containment methods do you use?
Proper abatement requires critical barriers, negative air pressure machines with HEPA filtration, and full-body PPE. Ask for their written work plan before signing any contract.
Do you carry liability insurance and workers' compensation?
Ask for a certificate of insurance naming you as an additional insured. Minimum $1 million general liability for residential projects; higher for commercial.
Will you provide a written clearance air sample report after abatement?
Post-abatement air clearance testing by a separate third-party industrial hygienist is best practice and often required for commercial projects in Montana.
Can you provide references from recent Great Falls-area projects?
Ask for three references from projects completed in the past 12 months. A reputable contractor will have them readily available.
What does your written contract include?
The contract should include: scope of work, start and end dates, containment plan, disposal facility name, payment schedule, and a clause requiring regulatory compliance. Never pay more than 30% upfront.

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