Thousands of South Jersey homes, particularly those in Camden, Burlington, and surrounding communities built before 1980, still contain asbestos in various building materials including roofing, siding, floor tiles, popcorn ceilings, pipe insulation, and vermiculite attic insulation.

Since March 2024 when a complete federal asbestos ban was finalized, New Jersey has maintained strict regulations requiring certified inspectors to assess properties before any renovation or demolition work, and only licensed asbestos abatement contractors are permitted to remove asbestos-containing materials, which must be disposed of at hazardous materials facilities.

We proudly serve South Jersey, particularly in Camden County and Burlington County, where the combination of aging housing stock and proximity to historical industrial asbestos contamination sites creates ongoing exposure risks for homeowners undertaking property improvements.

Asbestos in New Jersey