Asbestos Removal in Newark, OH

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Licensed Contractors State-Verified Rules $1,400–$9,000 Typical Cost
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About Asbestos Risk in Newark

Approximately 65% of housing in Ohio predates 1980, the year most asbestos-containing building materials were phased out of residential construction. Homes and commercial buildings built before 1980 in Newark may contain asbestos in floor tile adhesive, acoustic ceiling texture (popcorn ceilings), pipe insulation, HVAC duct wrap, roofing materials, and joint compound.

Do not disturb suspected asbestos-containing materials. Asbestos fibers are hazardous only when airborne. Have a certified asbestos inspector test materials before any renovation or demolition work in buildings constructed before 1980.

Asbestos Removal Cost in Newark, OH

$1,400
Typical low
$9,000
Typical high
$5,200
Midpoint estimate

Cost ranges are estimates based on national survey data (HomeAdvisor). Ohio near or slightly below national avg; Cleveland-metro (Euclid/Cuyahoga) and Licking County both active markets. Always obtain multiple written quotes from licensed contractors before authorizing work.

Factors That Affect Cost

Licensing Requirements in Ohio

Licensing body: Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio EPA), Division of Air Pollution Control
License required: No — AHERA accreditation required
License type: Ohio does not require a separate state contractor license; AHERA accreditation (EPA) is required for all supervisors and workers
Regulation: Ohio Administrative Code (OAC) Chapter 3745-20 (Ohio NESHAP for Asbestos)
Source: https://epa.ohio.gov/divisions-and-offices/air-pollution-control/regulations-and-permits/asbestos

Always verify a contractor's license status directly with Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio EPA), Division of Air Pollution Control before signing a contract. Federal regulations (29 CFR 1926.1101) require all asbestos abatement supervisors and workers to be trained and accredited under AHERA regardless of state requirements.

Notification Requirements for Newark

RequirementDetail
Federal rule40 CFR Part 61 Subpart M (NESHAP)
NotifyOhio EPA, Division of Air Pollution Control; Newark/Licking County projects notify Ohio EPA Southeast District Office (Logan); Euclid/Cuyahoga County projects notify Cuyahoga County Board of Health, Air Quality Program
Notice period10 working days before project start
State ruleOhio Administrative Code (OAC) Chapter 3745-20 (Ohio NESHAP for Asbestos)

Euclid is in Cuyahoga County. The Cuyahoga County Board of Health administers local air quality rules and may have supplemental asbestos notification requirements for demolition projects. Verify requirements with the Cuyahoga County Board of Health, Air Quality Program. State-specific licensing requirements apply.

How to Hire a Contractor in Newark

  1. Confirm licensing. Verify the contractor holds a current Ohio asbestos abatement license and appropriate AHERA accreditations for supervisors and workers.
  2. Obtain an inspection first. A certified asbestos inspector (separate from the abatement contractor) should sample and test suspect materials before abatement begins.
  3. Get written quotes. Request itemized quotes from at least three licensed contractors covering labor, air monitoring, disposal fees, and clearance testing.
  4. Verify notification filing. Confirm the contractor will file the required notice with Ohio EPA, Division of Air Pollution Control; Newark/Licking County projects notify Ohio EPA Southeast District Office (Logan); Euclid/Cuyahoga County projects notify Cuyahoga County Board of Health, Air Quality Program at least 10 working days before work begins.
  5. Request clearance documentation. Upon project completion, obtain air monitoring results and a written clearance report confirming fiber levels are below applicable action levels.

Frequently Asked Questions — Newark Asbestos Removal

How much does asbestos removal cost in Newark?

Typical asbestos abatement in Newark, Ohio costs $1,400–$9,000 depending on the type and quantity of material, project scope, disposal requirements, and contractor availability. Ohio near or slightly below national avg; Cleveland-metro (Euclid/Cuyahoga) and Licking County both active markets. Get written quotes from multiple licensed contractors before proceeding.

Do I need a licensed contractor for asbestos removal in Newark?

Yes. Ohio does not require a separate state contractor license; AHERA accreditation (EPA) is required for all supervisors and workers. Using an unlicensed contractor for asbestos abatement is illegal and may result in civil penalties. Verify license status with Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio EPA), Division of Air Pollution Control before signing any contract.

Who needs to be notified before asbestos removal in Newark?

For qualifying renovation or demolition projects, Ohio EPA, Division of Air Pollution Control; Newark/Licking County projects notify Ohio EPA Southeast District Office (Logan); Euclid/Cuyahoga County projects notify Cuyahoga County Board of Health, Air Quality Program must be notified at least 10 working days before work begins under 40 CFR Part 61 Subpart M and Ohio Administrative Code (OAC) Chapter 3745-20 (Ohio NESHAP for Asbestos). Your licensed contractor should handle notification filing.

Can I remove asbestos myself in Newark?

In most cases, no. Ohio requires licensed and accredited contractors for regulated asbestos abatement projects. Even for small quantities, improper removal creates health and legal risk. Consult a licensed asbestos inspector before disturbing any suspect material.

What materials in Newark homes commonly contain asbestos?

In Newark-area homes built before 1980, asbestos was commonly used in: floor tile and adhesive (9"×9" and 12"×12" vinyl tiles), acoustic ceiling texture (popcorn ceilings), pipe and boiler insulation, HVAC duct insulation and wrap, roofing shingles and felt, joint compound (drywall mud), and textured wall coatings. Have suspect materials tested by a certified inspector before renovation.

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