Your Trusted Environmental Partner
Trusted by property owners for safe, compliant asbestos removal. Our certified team ensures minimal disruption, strict safety standards, and reliable results—every time.

Certified Staff
Safe & Compliant
Fast Turnaround
Residential & Commercial Experts
Certified Asbestos Removal You Can Trust
From residential homes to industrial sites, we ensure safe, legal, and effective removal — every time.

Wherever Asbestos Hides, We’ll Find and Remove It
Renovation & Pre-Demo Checks
Family Homes & Apartments
Offices & Public Buildings
Post-Removal Air Testing

A clear, compliant approach to safer spaces
The FlorWest Asbestos Abatement Process
At FlorWest Environmental, our asbestos abatement process is built around one core principle: protecting people first. Every step is designed to contain, remove, and eliminate asbestos with precision — keeping your home or business safe, clean, and regulation-compliant.
Site Assessment & Material Testing
✔️ Detailed inspection of affected zones
✔️ Laboratory testing to confirm asbestos presence
✔️ Custom abatement plan based on your property’s layout
Backed by Certified Training & Provincial Compliance
- Certified & Compliant
- Fast & Efficient Service
- Safe for You & the Environment

Let's Win Together
FAQs
Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral once widely used in building materials for its heat resistance and durability. However, when disturbed, it releases microscopic fibers that, if inhaled, can lead to serious health conditions such as asbestosis, lung cancer, and mesothelioma. That’s why safe removal by trained professionals is critical.
Asbestos was commonly used in homes and buildings built before the 1990s, particularly in insulation, ceiling tiles, flooring, and textured coatings. The only way to know for sure is to have a professional asbestos survey or sample analysis conducted by certified technicians.
A: Asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) are not usually harmful if they are in good condition and left undisturbed. The risk increases when materials are damaged, cut, or drilled — that’s when fibers become airborne. If you're planning renovations or notice damage, consult a qualified abatement team immediately.
All abatement work complies with WorkSafeBC regulations and provincial health and safety standards. Our technicians are trained and certified in asbestos handling, and we ensure full containment, safe disposal, and air clearance procedures during and after removal.