The accredited inspection Hamilton County expects before you demolish or remodel — scheduled same-week, documented for your permit.
Renovation and demolition are when asbestos actually hurts people. A material that sat harmlessly in a wall for sixty years becomes a hazard the moment it's cut, ripped out, or crushed. That's why regulators focus on this exact moment — and why the Chattanooga-Hamilton County Air Pollution Control Bureau requires a targeted asbestos inspection, conducted by an individual holding a valid State of Tennessee asbestos accreditation, before most demolition projects and many renovations.
If you're pulling a permit for demolition — a whole structure or a substantial interior gut — plan on needing the inspection report. Contractors know this, and increasingly won't start work without it, because the liability for disturbing asbestos lands on everyone involved: owner, GC, and subs.
A targeted inspection means we examine and sample every suspect material that your project will disturb. For a kitchen remodel that might be a handful of materials; for a full demolition it's a room-by-room survey. Typical suspect materials in Chattanooga-area buildings include:
Each distinct material is sampled, sent to an accredited laboratory under chain of custody, and analyzed by polarized light microscopy (PLM). You receive a written report identifying every material tested, its location and condition, and the lab result — the documentation your permit file and your abatement bids are built on.
Homeowners remodeling kitchens, bathrooms, and basements in pre-1985 houses, or removing popcorn ceilings and old flooring. General contractors who need the report before crews mobilize — many Chattanooga GCs make it a standard pre-construction line item. Developers and investors clearing structures or gut-renovating, where the demolition permit process expects the asbestos inspection up front. Property managers handling unit turnovers and capital projects in older multifamily buildings.
Demolition projects are the clearest case — an accredited inspection beforehand is the standard requirement, and notification rules can apply even when no asbestos is found. Renovations trigger requirements when they disturb threshold amounts of suspect material — which many kitchen, bath, and whole-floor remodels do. The safe, simple rule used by experienced contractors across Hamilton County: if the building predates the mid-1980s and the project disturbs building materials, inspect first. When in doubt, call us and describe the project — we'll tell you honestly whether you need an inspection or just a couple of targeted samples.
Same-week inspections · 2–3 day lab results · Rush options for tight demolition schedules
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