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ACM Environmental

Utah’s Leading Experts in Asbestos, Lead Based Paint, Mold Remediation, and Demolition Services.

Serving: Salt Lake City, Ogden, Provo, Logan, Sandy, Bluffdale, Bountiful, Brigham City, Centerville, Clearfield, Draper, Cottonwood Heights, Farmington, Heber, Highland, Holladay, Layton, Lehi,, Midvale, Millcreek, Moab, Murray, Orem, Park City, Payson, Pleasant Grove, Price, Riverton, Roy, Santaquin, Spanish Fork, Springville, St. George, Syracuse, Taylorsville, West Valley City, West Jordan

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Our specialties

  • Expertise and Certification

    The team is composed of highly trained, certified professionals who follow strict safety and regulatory protocols, ensuring that each project is completed to the highest standard.

  • Client-Focused Approach

    ACM Environmental prioritizes clear communication and transparency throughout every project, customizing solutions to meet the unique needs of residential, commercial, and industrial clients.

  • Sustainability and Environmental Responsibility

    The company is committed to environmentally friendly practices, safely disposing of hazardous materials and reducing the environmental impact of its operations.

  • Cutting-Edge Technology and Equipment

    Utilizing state-of-the-art equipment and innovative techniques, ACM ensures efficient and effective remediation while minimizing downtime and disruption.

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About us

ACM Environmental is a family-owned and operated company based in Utah, specializing in asbestos abatement, lead paint remediation, mold remediation, and demolition services. As a local business, we take pride in serving our community with integrity, reliability, and a deep commitment to safety and environmental responsibility. With years of expertise, our skilled team provides comprehensive solutions tailored to meet the unique needs of residential, commercial, and industrial properties. At ACM Environmental, we prioritize your satisfaction and the well-being of the environment in every project we undertake. ACM Environmental sets the standard in the Construction & Contracting industry.

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Frequently asked questions

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What is lead paint?

Lead paint is paint that contains lead, a toxic metal that was commonly used in residential and commercial paints before 1978. Lead was added to paint to enhance durability, color vibrancy and drying time.

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Why is lead paint dangerous?

Lead is a highly toxic substance, particularly harmful to children, pregnant women, and pets. Exposure to lead dust or chips from deteriorating lead-based paint can result in severe health complications, such as developmental delays in children, neurological damage, reproductive issues, and central nervous system disorders.

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What is asbestos?

Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that was widely utilized in building materials for its fire resistance, durability, tensile strength, chemical resistant, and sound absorption properties. It can be found in insulation, flooring, roofing, drywall, plaster, and various other construction materials in homes and buildings built before the 1990s.

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How can I know if my home or building contains asbestos or lead paint?

Asbestos and lead paint can only be identified through testing. If you suspect that asbestos or lead paint is present in your home or building, do not disturb the materials. Contact a certified professional, such as ACM Environment, to conduct a safe inspection and collect samples for testing.

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What should I do if I find asbestos or lead paint in my home or building?

If you find or suspect asbestos or lead paint, do not attempt to remove or disturb it yourself. Contact a licensed asbestos abatement professional like ACM Environment to safely handle and remove the material.

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Why is asbestos dangerous?

When asbestos-containing materials are disturbed or damaged, they can release fine fibers into the air. Inhalation of these fibers can lead to serious health issues, including lung cancer, asbestosis and mesothelioma.

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