Certified Asbestos Inspection in Brooklyn
If your building was built before the late 1980s, that means asbestos is hiding in insulation, tiles, ceilings, and pipes. One inspection can change everything.
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Professional Asbestos Inspection Contractors in Brooklyn
Most people are unaware of asbestos until a renovation project begins or a contractor stops work because they have found something suspicious. In New York City, buildings constructed before 1987 are required to undergo an asbestos survey before any permitted renovation or demolition project can begin.
According to the EPA, asbestos was used in over 3,000 different building products. From Bed-Stuy to Borough Park, Flatbush to DUMBO, buildings here were built during the decades when asbestos was standard in construction. A professional asbestos inspection is the first step toward knowing whether your property is safe or whether you are dealing with a hidden hazard.
If you own or manage property in Brooklyn, an asbestos inspection is not optional before construction. Call a certified asbestos inspection company in Brooklyn today.
The Different Levels of Asbestos Inspection
Depending on your project and your property, you may need a different level of assessment.
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Health Hazards of Asbestos Exposure
Asbestos exposure is directly linked to serious and often fatal diseases:
Symptoms of asbestos-related disease can take 10 to 50 years to appear. By the time you feel something, the damage has been building for decades.
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Type of Properties We Inspect in Brooklyn
Our asbestos inspection company works across every type of property in Brooklyn, including:
- Single-family homes and townhouses
- Brownstones and row houses
- Multi-family apartment buildings
- Co-ops and condominiums
- Commercial offices and retail spaces
- Warehouses and industrial buildings
- Schools and daycare facilities
- Churches and community centers
- Mixed-use properties
- Buildings scheduled for demolition
Whether it is a studio apartment in Williamsburg or a warehouse in Red Hook, your property needs an asbestos inspection before any work begins. Contact Big Apple Asbestos today.
Asbestos Inspection Process in Brooklyn
When you hire Big Apple Asbestos for an asbestos inspection and assessment in Brooklyn, here is what happens:
Wondering about asbestos inspection cost in Brooklyn? We offer free estimates with no hidden fees.

What Happens After an Asbestos Inspection?
In New York City, local law and DEP regulations dictate what happens next:
If no asbestos is found or materials will not be disturbed, we file your ACP-5 form with the NYC DEP, which the Department of Buildings needs before issuing your construction permit.
If asbestos is found and your project will disturb it, an ACP-7 project notification must be submitted to the DEP at least 10 days before abatement work begins.
From there, the following services can be opted:

NYC violations for non-compliance can run from $5,000 to $25,000 per offense. We handle all filings, notifications, and compliance paperwork so your Brooklyn project stays on track and within the law.
Why Choose Big Apple Asbestos
Call Big Apple Asbestos for an asbestos inspection in Brooklyn and get the answers you need.

Signs of Asbestos in Your Property
Certain warning signs should prompt you to call a certified asbestos inspector in Brooklyn:
If you notice any of these, do not touch, scrape, or sweep the material. Disturbing asbestos is what releases fibers into the air. Contact Big Apple Asbestos!

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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need an asbestos inspection before renovating in Brooklyn?
NYC law requires an asbestos survey by a DEP-certified investigator before the Department of Buildings will issue a construction, renovation, or demolition permit for any building built before April 1, 1987. Without a filed ACP-5 form, your permit application will not move forward.
How long does an asbestos inspection take?
The on-site inspection can take anywhere from one to several hours, depending on the property size and the number of materials being sampled. Lab results are typically returned within 24 to 48 hours, and the full report with ACP-5 filing follows shortly after.
Can I do an asbestos inspection myself?
NYC regulations require that asbestos inspections for permitted projects be conducted by a DEP-certified asbestos investigator. Self-collected samples are not accepted by the city for permit purposes, and handling suspect materials without training puts you at risk of fiber exposure.
What is the difference between asbestos inspection and asbestos abatement?
An asbestos inspection identifies whether asbestos-containing materials are present in your property. Abatement is the physical removal of those materials by a licensed contractor. Inspection always comes first because you need to know what is there before any removal work can begin.




