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The BrookeCo Promise:
Safety & Transparency
We treat your home like our own. Our team of certified professionals specializes in comprehensive asbestos testing services, providing peace of mind for homeowners, businesses, and property managers. With cutting-edge technology and adherence to stringent safety standards, we identify and consult with you about asbestos results and risks, and ensure compliance with all regulations.
When materials containing asbestos are disturbed, they can release tiny, harmful fibers into the air, which, when inhaled, can cause severe respiratory diseases, including asbestosis, lung cancer, and mesothelioma. Testing is particularly important before renovation or demolition of older buildings, during real estate transactions, and in workplaces where employees might be exposed. Additionally, it ensures compliance with safety regulations and helps prevent costly legal and health issues.
When should you test
for Asbestos?

Renovations
Even small home improvement projects, like removing old insulation or flooring, can disturb asbestos-containing materials. Testing beforehand can guide safe handling or removal procedures.
Demolition
Asbestos was commonly used in construction materials for buildings constructed before 1980s, and disturbing these materials during demolition can release hazardous fibers into the air.

Buying or Selling Property
During real estate transactions, especially for older properties, asbestos testing can provide peace of mind to buyers and sellers. It ensures that the property is safe and does not contain asbestos materials.


Maintenance of Older Buildings
If you manage an older building, asbestos testing can help monitor the condition of materials that might contain asbestos. Preventive measures are critical before the materials pose a health risk.
Experiencing Health Symptoms
If individuals in a building are experiencing symptoms related to asbestos exposure (e.g., respiratory issues, persistent cough, chest pain), testing for asbestos might be necessary to determine if the environment is the cause.
Following Natural Disasters
After events such as earthquakes, floods, or fires, buildings may be damaged, potentially releasing asbestos fibers into the air. Testing ensures that the area is safe for reoccupation or cleanup.
Occupational Health & Safety
In work where employees may be exposed to older buildings or materials, regular asbestos testing helps maintain a safe environment. This is especially important in the construction industry.

Compliance With Regulations
Local, state, and federal regulations may require asbestos testing and abatement in specific situations. Ensuring compliance helps avoid legal issues.

Asbestos Testing
in Colorado
Data from the U.S. Census Bureau reveals that over half of U.S. homes were built with asbestos in parts like walls, floors, ceilings, roofs, insulation, pipes, and electrical wires. Whether you're a new homeowner looking to remodel your home, or a construction manager looking to demolish a property, the certified technicians at our Asbestos Consulting Firm put the power of knowledge in your hands.
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Service Areas
BrookeCo Consulting provides asbestos testing and consultation services to over 30 cities and counties in the Denver-Metro area!


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If you suspect asbestos in your home or workplace, don’t take chances with your health and safety. Contact us today for professional asbestos testing services. Our certified experts are ready to assess and address any asbestos concerns promptly and effectively. Reach out via phone, email, or our online contact form to schedule an inspection or consultation.
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