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Bathroom asbestos removal and inspection in Toronto is a vital process especially if you are planning to renovate or demolish your bathroom in. Guru Restoration has perfected and fine-tuned their asbestos abatement process in order to ensure safe, efficient and smooth workflow in the inspection and removal of the dangerous material.

Asbestos Removal and Inspection in Bathroom

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    During site inspection, our experts will always check the age of the building together with the materials used in the construction. We will advise you to stop using your bathroom until the process is concluded. If results say that the asbestos level in your bathroom is too high, the structure may be demolished and the asbestoses safely removed.

    Our Services

    As a local company with many years of experience, we specialize in bathroom asbestos removal and inspection with a set of accompanying asbestos related services. These are:

    Asbestos testing

    We carry out specialized Designated Substance Survey prior to any form of demolition or removal of buildings with asbestos.

    Asbestos abatement

    Once it is tested and confirmed, we send a certified asbestos abatement crew to remove the material in a safe and efficient way. At the end, we take air samples to ensure the area is completely safe.

    Disposal

    Once we remove the asbestos from your bathroom, we dispose of it in a sanitary dump site designated for hazardous waste.

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    Asbestos-Containing Products

    • Adhesives;
    • Brake Pads;
    • Cement Pipe;
    • Drywall;
    • Duct Connectors;
    • Electrical Components;
    • Felt;
    • Fireproofing;
    • Gaskets;
    • Insulation;
    • Mastics;
    • Plastics;
    • Roofing;
    • Shingles;
    • Vinyl Products.

    Types Of Asbestos We Remove

    • Chrysotile;
    • Amosite;
    • Crocidolite;
    • Tremolite;
    • Anthophyllite;
    • Actinolite.

    Why Choose Us

    Because asbestos is a very dangerous product or waste, our company invests in sophisticated equipment and well-trained experts for safe removal. We are also registered and certified as an asbestos abatement company in Toronto. We do not leave any traces of asbestos after our services. Call us on (647) 558-4860 and get your free quote today.

    Our Advantages
    24/7 Service
    Free Estimation
    Wide Working Area
    Fast Response
    Quality Work
    Good Customer Service

    What People Think About Us

    Andrew M.
    Affordable price, great team and high-quality work. They made asbestos cleanup in my kitchen after home renovation in 1 day.
    Marcus N.
    Me and my wife are happy with the quality of the asbestos disposal by Guru Restoration. Highly recommend!
    Carl C.
    Big thanks to the Guru Restoration team for their professionalism and fast work. Would only call them when it comes to asbestos detection and asbestos remediation.

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    Popular Questions
    What is your service area?
    We are proud to serve our customers in Toronto and all across the Greater Toronto Area.
    What are your operation hours?
    We are available for our customers 24 hours 7 days a week, including weekends.
    Should you test for asbestos?
    If you plan to repair or demolish a house, one of the first steps you should plan is to test for asbestos. Guru Restoration can help with this! We will take asbestos samples from suspicious materials to an outside laboratory for testing before you start demolition or construction.
    What happens if the asbestos test is positive?
    If the asbestos test is positive, we will create a scope of work, a free evaluation, and a schedule of work to eliminate asbestos. Once the plan is approved, our team of certified asbestos abatement specialists will start working at your facility. Asbestos removal is performed using engineering control systems and air filtration devices. We comply with all applicable industry standards including EPA, OSHA, AHERA and NESHAP.
    What is asbestos?
    Asbestos is a term used to refer to silicate minerals. They all consist of long and thin fibrous crystals, each fiber consists of many microscopic "fibrils" that can be released into the atmosphere through abrasion and other processes.