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Advanced Environmental Services, Inc.

3100 Gravois Ave , Saint Louis, MO 63118-2128

8 yrs in business

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Asbestos Removal, Mold Removal, Demolition Contractors. BBB Rating A+.

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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Precision Analysis Inc

952 Anglum Rd , Hazelwood, MO 63042-2329

7 yrs in business

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Ecological Services, Mold Removal, Asbestos Removal. BBB Rating A+.

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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St. John Environmental Consulting

5515 Grace Ave , Saint Louis, MO 63116-4111

17 yrs in business

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Asbestos Testing, Radon Testing, Mold Inspection. BBB Rating A+.

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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TALLGRASS HOME INSPECTIONS LLC

3514 Clinton Pkwy., Suite A-3300 , Lawrence, KS 66047-2145

10 yrs in business

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Home Inspections, Asbestos Testing, Radon Testing.

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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Universal Abatement ,inc

8224 Manchester Rd # 105 , Saint Louis, MO 63144

5 yrs in business

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Lead Abatement, Asbestos Removal, Radon Mitigation. BBB Rating A+.

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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Venturi Restoration

13586 Northwest Industrial, Suite D , Bridgeton, MO 63044

7 yrs in business

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Disaster Cleanup, General Contractor, Building Contractors.

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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Guaranteed Property Solutions LLC

214 E Birch St , Carbondale, IL 62901-1519

8 yrs in business

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Mold Removal, Drywall Contractors, Pressure Washing. BBB Rating A+.

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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Crossroads Construction Services, Inc.

1736 Flint Hill Park Ln , Wentzville, MO 63385-2100

9 yrs in business

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Asbestos Removal, Mold Removal, Demolition Contractors. BBB Rating A+.

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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Midwest Asbestos

560 Turner Blvd , Cottleville, MO 63376

17 yrs in business

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Asbestos Removal, Demolition Contractors, Mold Remediation. BBB Rating A+.

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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DXC Indoor Environmental Specialists

171 E 487th Rd , Aldrich, MO 65601-9147

12 yrs in business

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Mold Inspection, Home Inspections, Asbestos Testing. BBB Rating A-.

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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Hillsdale Demolition Contracting, LLC

2006 Lucas And Hunt Rd , Saint Louis, MO 63121-5012

7 yrs in business

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Demolition Contractors, Asbestos Removal, Asbestos Testing. BBB Rating A+.

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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DIY vs. Professional Asbestos Abatement — Kansas City, MO

DIY vs. Professional Asbestos Removal in Kansas City: There Is No Real Contest

Asbestos removal is the rare home improvement category where the comparison between DIY and professional work is essentially theoretical. Missouri law, federal OSHA regulations, and EPA NESHAP rules collectively eliminate DIY as a legal option for most asbestos scenarios. This comparison exists to clarify exactly which very narrow scenarios a homeowner can legally handle, and which require a licensed Missouri DNR abatement contractor.


Side-by-Side Comparison

FactorDIYLicensed Professional
Legal for residential homeowner in MOOnly for intact, non-friable ACM on owner-occupied property where owner performs work personallyAll scenarios — required for all commercial, multi-family, and most residential abatement
Cost$0 labor + $50–$200 disposal fees + equipment$1,500–$25,000 depending on scope
Respiratory protection requiredFull-face HEPA respirator (P100) minimum; OSHA recommends supplied-airFull-face HEPA or supplied-air (required under Missouri licensing)
ContainmentNear-impossible without professional equipment6-mil poly barrier + negative air machine + HEPA filtration — standard
Fiber release riskExtremely high — containment errors, dry removal, improper baggingMinimal — wet methods, HEPA vacuums, sealed containment standard
Legal disposalSame licensed landfill requirement applies — double-bagged 6-mil poly, labeled per 40 CFR Part 61Properly documented, manifested disposal at licensed facility
Air clearance after workCannot self-certify — independent IH test still requiredLicensed contractor coordinates; third-party IH air clearance standard
Insurance coverage if error occursHomeowner's policy typically excludes self-asbestos-removal incidentsContractor's GL covers abatement-related claims
Real estate disclosureACM remains disclosed; future contractors cannot touch without abatementCertificate of abatement documents removal; full clearance for renovation
Kansas City-specific riskPre-1978 homes averaging 3–6 ACM locations — removing one without surveying all creates cross-contamination riskFull survey + sequenced abatement plan includes all ACM

What Missouri Homeowners Can Legally Do Themselves

The EPA and Missouri DNR provide limited exceptions for homeowners performing work on their own single-family, owner-occupied residence:

  • Remove intact, non-friable floor tiles (9×9 VAT) without breaking them — but this requires proper disposal
  • Apply encapsulant paint to intact asbestos-cement siding or intact pipe insulation
  • Leave intact, non-friable ACM in place when not disturbing it

What these exceptions do NOT allow:

  • Sanding, grinding, sawing, or mechanically disturbing any ACM
  • Removing popcorn ceiling texture (high fiber release)
  • Removing pipe insulation (friable; highest fiber count)
  • Any abatement on rental properties or multi-family units
  • Any abatement before demolition or whole-room renovation

The Encapsulation vs. Removal Decision for Kansas City Pre-1978 Homes

Kansas City homeowners often face this choice after receiving a positive asbestos test. A licensed industrial hygienist (not just an abatement contractor) can provide a recommendation based on:

Choose ENCAPSULATION when:

  • Floor tiles are in excellent condition, no cracking, no lifting edges
  • Exterior transite siding is intact and not crumbling
  • The ACM will not be disturbed by any planned renovation
  • Remaining in the home long-term (no near-term sale) — disclosure still required

Choose REMOVAL when:

  • Planning any renovation that will disturb the ACM (flooring replacement, HVAC upgrade, roofing)
  • Planning to sell within 5 years — buyers and inspectors routinely flag known ACM
  • ACM is showing deterioration (crumbling pipe insulation, cracked floor tiles)
  • Property is a rental — encapsulation liability risk with tenants

Kansas City-Specific Risk: The HVAC Upgrade Trigger

Kansas City's aging housing stock means that the #1 trigger for emergency asbestos abatement is HVAC replacement. Virtually every pre-1960 home with an original forced-air or steam heating system has asbestos ductwork wrap or boiler insulation. When an HVAC contractor arrives to replace a furnace or duct system and discovers asbestos insulation, they are legally required to stop work. The homeowner then faces:

  1. Emergency abatement quote ($2,000–$6,000 typical for ductwork scope)
  2. Delay of 3–7 business days for licensed contractor scheduling
  3. Revised HVAC project scope and price

The solution: Have a licensed industrial hygienist survey your home before scheduling any HVAC replacement in a pre-1978 Kansas City home. A $300–$500 survey eliminates surprise delays and costs.


Bottom Line

For Kansas City homeowners in pre-1978 properties: testing before any renovation is the financially correct decision. A $300–$500 survey is roughly 1–3% of the cost of a major renovation, and discovering asbestos mid-project costs 3–5× more than planned abatement due to emergency scheduling, project delay, and contractor downtime billing.

Encapsulation is appropriate for intact materials not being disturbed. Removal is required for renovation scenarios, sale situations, or any deteriorating ACM. DIY removal is a legal and health risk that is not worth attempting.