Asbestos Removal in Queens Village, New York

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72%
Homes Built Before 1980
$2,400–$16,000
Typical Project Range
10 Days
Required Advance Notice
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Why Asbestos Matters in Queens Village

Approximately 72% of Queens Village's housing stock predates 1980 — the year federal NESHAP regulations effectively ended new asbestos use in most building materials. Common structures include pre-war apartment buildings, post-war row houses and semi-detached homes, brownstones.

Local Notice (Queens Village): Wakefield (Bronx) and Queens Village (Queens) are New York City neighborhoods subject to NYC DEP asbestos rules (Title 15 RCNY Chapter 1), which are stricter than state ICR 56. NYC requires an ACP-5 or ACP-7 filing with NYC DEP before any renovation or demolition affecting asbestos; a NYC-licensed industrial hygienist survey is required for pre-1987 buildings. Levittown is in Nassau County (outside NYC) and follows NYS DOL ICR 56 statewide rules without the NYC DEP overlay; Nassau County DOH may require asbestos documentation for demolition permits.
  • Queens Village is a Queens neighborhood with dense post-war semi-detached and attached brick homes; approximately 70% of housing predates 1980, with high asbestos content in pipe insulation, floor tile adhesive, and plaster.
  • NYC DEP asbestos rules (Title 15 RCNY Chapter 1) apply; an ACP-5 or ACP-7 form must be filed with NYC DEP before any renovation or demolition. A licensed NYC industrial hygienist survey is required for pre-1987 buildings.
  • Post-war brick semi-detached homes along Hillside Avenue and Springfield Boulevard in Queens Village commonly contain asbestos in basement steam-heat pipe insulation and 9-inch vinyl floor tiles with mastic adhesive; the concentration of 1950s–1960s housing makes Queens Village a high-frequency abatement market.
  • Federal law (40 CFR Part 61 Subpart M — NESHAP) requires notification to NYS DOL Asbestos Control Bureau (ACB); NYC DEP Asbestos Control Program (Title 15 RCNY Chapter 1) for NYC projects (Wakefield/Bronx, Queens Village/Queens); Nassau County DOH for Levittown projects at least 10 working days before qualifying renovation or demolition work.
  • Only New York State Department of Labor (NYS DOL), Asbestos Control Bureau (ACB)-licensed contractors may legally perform asbestos abatement in Queens Village.
  • Never disturb suspected asbestos-containing material without a licensed inspection. Friable asbestos releases fibers that cause mesothelioma, asbestosis, and lung cancer.

New York Licensing & Regulatory Requirements

All asbestos abatement in Queens Village is governed by federal NESHAP, New York state law, and — where applicable — local air district rules.

Federal: NESHAP

The National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) require notification to NYS DOL Asbestos Control Bureau (ACB); NYC DEP Asbestos Control Program (Title 15 RCNY Chapter 1) for NYC projects (Wakefield/Bronx, Queens Village/Queens); Nassau County DOH for Levittown projects at least 10 working days before qualifying projects. Applies to all owners and operators.

40 CFR Part 61 Subpart M

New York State License

Licensing body: New York State Department of Labor (NYS DOL), Asbestos Control Bureau (ACB). Required license type: Asbestos Handling License (contractors); Asbestos Handler Certification (workers and supervisors).

NY Labor Law §902; Industrial Code Rule 56 (12 NYCRR Part 56

Worker 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 1926.1101

Notification Requirement

Notify NYS DOL Asbestos Control Bureau (ACB); NYC DEP Asbestos Control Program (Title 15 RCNY Chapter 1) for NYC projects (Wakefield/Bronx, Queens Village/Queens); Nassau County DOH for Levittown projects at least 10 working days before qualifying renovation or demolition. Failure to notify is a federal violation.

10-day advance notice

Cost Ranges for Queens Village 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
$360–$1,080
per room
Pipe & HVAC insulation
Linear feet of pipe wrap removal
$600–$1,920
typical project
Floor tile abatement
9" vinyl tile with mastic adhesive
$480–$1,560
per room
Full home abatement
Complete pre-renovation survey & removal
$2,400–$16,000
full project
Source: HomeAdvisor 2025 — NYC (Bronx, Queens) 40–70% above national avg; Nassau County (Levittown) 25–40% above national avg

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 Queens Village

A legitimate contractor will answer all of these without hesitation.

Are you licensed and accredited in New York?
Ask for their New York State Department of Labor (NYS DOL), Asbestos Control Bureau (ACB) 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 NYS DOL Asbestos Control Bureau (ACB); NYC DEP Asbestos Control Program (Title 15 RCNY Chapter 1) for NYC projects (Wakefield/Bronx, Queens Village/Queens); Nassau County DOH for Levittown 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 New York.
Can you provide references from recent Queens Village-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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