ACM proudly serves Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, Utah, Colorado, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota.
ACM provides asbestos inspections/remediation, mold inspections and remediation, lead & meth mitigation, and dustless blasting.
Regulated asbestos-containing material (RACM) must be handled by Montana-accredited asbestos workers/supervisors under a DEQ permit.
Yes, ACM provides service for both commerical and residential homes and buildings.
Yes, RACM must be removed by accredited contractors before renovation or demolition proceeds.
Assume it may contain asbestos and don’t disturb it. Professional removal is recommended; some homeowners may qualify for partial cost reimbursement via the ZAI Trust.
Yes. Paid work that disturbs paint in pre-1978 homes/child-occupied facilities must be done by EPA Lead-Safe Certified firms/renovators following RRP rules.
Bleach isn’t recommended as a routine practice by EPA; if used (certain situations), CDC says no more than 1 cup per gallon of water with good ventilation. Make sure to always address the moisture source.
No. Wet or dustless methods reduce dust but do not replace EPA RRP requirements. Certified firms must still use lead-safe setup, containment, and cleanup.
DEQ issues Asbestos Project Permits (for regulated projects) and Demolition Acknowledgments; notification timelines apply (e.g., 10 working days for demo). Check DEQ forms/instructions to confirm your project’s requirements.
Yes. All facilities must be inspected by a Montana-accredited asbestos inspector prior to any renovation or demolition, regardless of age; Missoula specifically requires asbestos inspection for all buildings. Keep the report onsite.