Is There Asbestos in Your Parkland Home?
Buildings constructed before 1980 in Pierce County commonly contain asbestos in multiple locations:
- Popcorn and textured ceilings in homes built before 1978
- 9-inch vinyl floor tiles and black mastic adhesive beneath flooring
- Pipe insulation and HVAC duct wrap in older heating systems
- Vermiculite attic insulation (gray, pebble-like material)
- Roof shingles and exterior siding on pre-1980 construction
- Drywall joint compound in homes with original interior finishes
Asbestos Removal Costs in Parkland (2026)
Typical ranges for licensed abatement work in Pierce County.
Washington & Parkland Asbestos Regulations
What the law requires before, during, and after removal work in Parkland.
Federal EPA Requirements
All asbestos removal must comply with NESHAP. Written EPA notification is required before demolition or renovation of regulated facilities.
40 CFR Part 61 Subpart MWashington Licensing (L&I)
The Washington Department of Labor and Industries licenses asbestos abatement in Washington. State-specific licensing requirements apply — verify contractor credentials before hiring.
State-specific licensing requirements applyOSHA Worker Safety
Workers must wear proper respiratory protection. The Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) is 0.1 fibers per cubic centimeter over an 8-hour period.
29 CFR 1926.1101Waste Disposal
Asbestos waste must be wetted, double-bagged in 6-mil poly bags, labeled, and disposed of at a Washington-permitted facility under NESHAP standards.
L&I NESHAP-delegated authorityWhat the Removal Process Looks Like
A typical Parkland asbestos project from start to finish.
Inspection & Testing
An accredited inspector collects bulk samples for certified lab analysis. Written results confirm asbestos presence within 24–72 hours.
Contractor Selection & Notification
Commercial projects require L&I notification under NESHAP — typically 10 working days before work begins. Residential projects should follow the same best practices.
Containment Setup
Workers seal the work area with 6-mil polyethylene sheeting and establish negative air pressure. HVAC systems are disabled to prevent fiber spread.
Removal & Disposal
Materials are wetted before removal, double-bagged in 6-mil poly, and transported to a permitted facility. Full PPE including P100 respirators required throughout.
Clearance Air Testing
An independent industrial hygienist conducts final air sampling. Re-occupancy is only permitted when fiber counts fall below 0.01 f/cc.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions from Parkland homeowners and property managers.