Licensed Asbestos Inspections and Compliance Advisors Fast • Certified • Local
Licensed asbestos consulting—bulk sampling, permit-ready reports, compliance guidance, and ongoing support.
At Advent Asbestos Consulting, we deliver end-to-end asbestos consulting services across Colorado—serving the Denver metro area and Front Range communities from Fort Collins to Colorado Springs, including Lakewood, Denver, Breckenridge, Aurora and beyond. Our work spans licensed asbestos inspections, bulk sampling, permit-ready documentation, compliance-focused guidance, and post-mitigation verification when needed. As a CDPHE- and AHERA-certified firm, we pair field-proven expertise with efficient turnaround times—offering standard and rush lab results to keep your schedule moving. If you want pricing now, use our Instant Quote tool or contact an inspector.
When the stakes are health, liability, and real money, you need more than a quick sample. You need a consulting firm with repeatable process and experience at scale—so your next step is obvious, defensible, and calm.
“They turned what could have been a big delay in my project into a smooth, easy, and lightning-fast solution. So grateful.” READ FULL REVIEW
“He provided clear guidance on potential asbestos concerns in my home, and the testing was completed promptly with fair pricing options for different turnaround times.” READ FULL REVIEW
“I've had some experience with other asbestos companies in the past, but Drue and his team were the most professional and straightforward. ” READ FULL REVIEW
Use this inspection wizard to see if Colorado rules require asbestos testing. Then grab a quote or call—no pressure.
Is an Asbestos Inspection Required?
Answer a few quick questions to see your next step.
What type of project is this?
What type of structure?
For SFRD, will you disturb more than 32 ft², 50 linear ft, or the volume of a 55-gal drum of suspect materials?
For Public & Commercial, will you disturb more than 160 ft², 260 linear ft, or the volume of a 55-gal drum of suspect materials?
Is asbestos (ACM) confirmed or assumed in amounts above those trigger levels?
Inspection + Asbestos Report + State Demolition Permit Required
Demolition projects require an asbestos inspection by a certified asbestos building inspector and a state demolition permit.
Inspection Not Required by CDPHE (Still Recommended)
Based on your answers, an inspection is not required by CDPHE for this renovation, but it’s still recommended. If plans change or scope increases, re-evaluate.
Inspection + Possible General Abatement Contractor (GAC)
If ACM is present above trigger levels, a state-certified General Abatement Contractor may be required, depending on the material and work methods. You have options—call us to plan safe, compliant removal.
Certified Asbestos Inspection Report Required
When the cumulative amount of suspect materials to be disturbed exceeds trigger levels, the owner or contractor must have an asbestos inspection completed before disturbing materials.