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If your home or business was built before 1980, there’s a real chance asbestos-containing materials are hiding somewhere inside — in the ceiling tiles, floor tiles, pipe insulation, or even the drywall joint compound. For property owners across Upstate South Carolina, that’s not just an uncomfortable thought. It’s a legitimate health and safety concern. Asbestos abatement in Greenville SC is not a DIY project, and it’s not something you want to put off once it’s been identified.

At Cornerstone Mold & Restoration, we understand how unsettling it can be to discover a potential asbestos problem in a place you live or work. That’s why we take a straightforward, professional approach — giving you honest answers, certified testing, and safe removal so you can breathe easy again.

What Is Asbestos and Why Is It Still a Problem?

Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral fiber that was widely used in construction materials throughout most of the 20th century. Builders loved it because it was fire-resistant, durable, and cheap. The problem? When asbestos-containing materials are disturbed — during a renovation, from normal wear and tear, or as a structure ages — tiny fibers become airborne. Inhaling those fibers over time can lead to serious respiratory diseases, including mesothelioma, asbestosis, and lung cancer.

South Carolina has tens of thousands of older homes and commercial buildings that still contain asbestos materials. Whether you’re in Greenville, Spartanburg, Anderson, or anywhere else in the Upstate, if your property was built before 1980, an asbestos inspection is a smart precaution — especially before any renovation or demolition work begins.

Signs You May Need Asbestos Abatement

You can’t see asbestos fibers with the naked eye, and the material itself doesn’t have a smell. That makes professional testing absolutely essential. However, there are situations where the risk of asbestos exposure is significantly higher:

  • You’re planning a renovation — Cutting, drilling, or demolishing older materials can release dangerous fibers into the air.
  • Your building was constructed between 1940 and 1980 — This era saw the heaviest use of asbestos in construction materials.
  • You notice deteriorating insulation or ceiling tiles — Damaged or crumbling materials labeled “friable” pose the highest risk.
  • You’ve purchased an older property — Whether it’s a home in Greenville or a commercial building in Spartanburg, an inspection before closing or moving in is always wise.
  • A contractor flagged potential asbestos — Many experienced contractors will pause work and recommend testing if they suspect asbestos is present.

If any of these scenarios apply to you, don’t wait. The longer damaged asbestos materials go unaddressed, the greater the potential for fiber release and exposure.

The Asbestos Abatement Process: What to Expect

Professional asbestos abatement in Greenville SC follows a strict, regulated process designed to protect everyone — the occupants, the workers, and the surrounding community. Here’s how Cornerstone Mold & Restoration approaches it:

  • Initial Assessment and Sampling — A certified inspector collects material samples from suspected areas and sends them to an accredited laboratory for analysis. This tells us exactly what we’re dealing with before any work begins.
  • Containment Setup — Before removal starts, the work area is completely sealed off using heavy-duty plastic sheeting and negative air pressure machines. This prevents any fibers from migrating to other areas of the property.
  • Safe Removal — Trained technicians wearing full personal protective equipment carefully remove and wet-wrap the asbestos-containing materials to minimize fiber release.
  • Proper Disposal — All asbestos waste is sealed in clearly labeled, leak-tight containers and transported to a licensed disposal facility in accordance with South Carolina DHEC regulations.
  • Post-Abatement Clearance Testing — After removal and cleanup, air samples are collected to confirm that fiber levels have returned to safe levels before containment is removed and the area is cleared for reoccupancy.

Every step of this process is regulated for good reason. Cutting corners during asbestos abatement can create a far more dangerous situation than the original problem. Certified professionals make all the difference.

Why Upstate SC Property Owners Trust Cornerstone Mold & Restoration

When it comes to protecting your family, your employees, or your tenants, you want a team that knows what they’re doing and treats your property with care. Cornerstone Mold & Restoration has built a reputation throughout Upstate South Carolina for doing exactly that. We serve homeowners and businesses in Greenville, Spartanburg, Anderson, and the surrounding communities — and we bring the same level of professionalism to every single job, no matter the size.

We’re not a national chain. We’re a local company that understands the specific housing stock, building history, and community needs of the Upstate. When you call us, you’re talking to real people who are invested in the outcome of your project — not a call center halfway across the country.

We also understand that asbestos concerns often come up alongside other indoor air quality issues. Older buildings that contain asbestos frequently have moisture problems as well, which means mold can become a secondary concern. Our team is equipped to handle both, giving you a comprehensive solution rather than multiple contractors and multiple headaches.

Schedule Your Inspection Today

Don’t leave the safety of your property to chance. If you suspect asbestos may be present in your Greenville, Spartanburg, or Anderson area home or business, the most important thing you can do right now is schedule a professional inspection.

Cornerstone Mold & Restoration is ready to help. Our certified team will assess your property thoroughly, answer your questions honestly, and develop a safe, efficient plan for removal if asbestos is found. We also encourage you to schedule a thorough mold inspection at the same time — because where there’s age and moisture, there’s often more than one issue worth addressing.

Call us today at 864-864-0030 or visit cornerstonemold.com to get started. Your peace of mind — and your indoor air quality — is worth the call.

Corey Simpson

Owner, Cornerstone Mold & Restoration | Greenville, SC | 864-864-0030

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