
Asbestos Testing
Asbestos Testing for Residential and Commercial Buildings
Asbestos Testing for a Safe and Healthy Environment
Asbestos was widely used in construction materials until the late 20th century, valued for its durability and fire-resistant properties. However, exposure to asbestos fibers can pose serious health risks, including lung diseases and cancers such as mesothelioma. If your home or commercial property was built before 1980, it may contain asbestos in materials like insulation, flooring, ceiling tiles, and pipe coverings.
At Coastal Environmental Services, we provide professional asbestos testing to help property owners identify potential hazards and make informed decisions about safety. If asbestos-containing materials are disturbed—through renovations, repairs, or deterioration—dangerous fibers can become airborne, leading to potential health risks. Our testing process includes collecting samples of suspected materials and sending them to a certified laboratory for analysis.
Whether you’re buying an older property, planning renovations, or concerned about air quality, asbestos testing is a crucial step in protecting yourself and others from exposure. Schedule your asbestos inspection today for peace of mind and a healthier environment.
Indicators You Need Asbestos Testing:

Property Was Built Before 1980

You’re Planning Renovations

Water/Fire/Storm Damage

Demolition


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TESTIMONIALS
Recent Client Reviews
Impressive!
I was so impressed with how professional both Eric and Robbie were. They are the only remediation company I'll be sending my friends and family to.

D. Odom
Homeowner
I Recommend!
10/10, I would give 6 stars if I could. Their thoroughness and professionalism blew us away. The entire process was pain free, transparent, and the inspector showed up on time and was absolutely everything we could have hoped for. Inspection report came through quickly and it has been a weight off our shoulders.

C. Yancey
Business Owner
Very Professional!
I have nothing but great things to say about Inspect CES. I was referred to them by my realtor. Eric was my inspector and he answer all my questions and promised to email me my inspection report by 5 pm the same day which he did. He was professional and on time and easy to talk to. He even sent me an email the day before letting me know about my appointment.

K. Everette
Homeowner
Who We Are
Coastal Environmental Services was founded in 2024 by two brothers who share a passion for creating healthier, safer environments. With 15 years of combined experience in mold inspections and environmental services, they saw firsthand how larger companies prioritized upselling over honest, effective solutions. Frustrated by the lack of control in truly helping clients, they decided to start their own company—one built on integrity, transparency, and top-quality service.
At Coastal Environmental Services, we put your needs first, providing thorough inspections and honest recommendations. Whether you’re a homeowner or a business owner, our goal is to ensure your property is safe from mold and moisture issues—without unnecessary add-ons or hidden fees.

What We Do
We provide professional asbestos testing to help homeowners, business owners, and property managers identify potential asbestos hazards. Our thorough inspection and testing process ensures you have the information needed to make safe and informed decisions about your property.
we specialize in asbestos testing , ensuring that our assessments are impartial and unbiased. Our only priority is delivering accurate information. Whether you’re renovating, buying, selling, or simply ensuring a safe environment, our asbestos testing services give you the peace of mind you need.
Visual Inspection
A detailed assessment of your property to identify materials that may contain asbestos, such as insulation, ceiling tiles, flooring, and drywall.
Sample Collection
Careful extraction of small material samples from suspected areas, following strict safety protocols to prevent fiber release.
Laboratory Analysis
All collected samples are sent to a certified laboratory for microscopic analysis to confirm the presence of asbestos.