Licensed Removal in Oregon & Washington

Archers Asbestos Abatement

Archers Asbestos Abatement provides licensed asbestos removal for homes and businesses in Oregon and Washington

Archers Asbestos Abatement provides licensed asbestos abatement for homes, commercial buildings, and emergency situations across Oregon and Southwest Washington. 

Our Licensed Asbestos Abatement Services:

Asbestos Abatement Done the Right Way

Why Clients Trust Archers Asbestos Abatement

Asbestos abatement is a regulated service where mistakes carry real consequences—for health, project schedules, and liability. Archers is trusted because we operate where technical precision, documentation, and coordination matter.

Licensed & Purpose-Built for Regulated Work

Archers is a licensed asbestos abatement contractor in Oregon and Washington, operating under state and federal regulations that govern how asbestos must be handled, removed, and documented. Our work is structured to meet inspection, disposal, and reporting requirements without shortcuts.

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Experience in Active & Occupied Environments

Much of our work takes place in homes, commercial buildings, healthcare facilities, and other active spaces. We plan abatement scopes that isolate regulated materials while allowing surrounding areas, tenants, or operations to remain functional whenever possible.

Clear Scope, Clear Documentation

We focus on targeted, material-specific abatement rather than unnecessary removal. Each project is supported with clear documentation that satisfies regulators, contractors, property owners, and insurers to reduce disputes and prevent escalating costs.

Coordination That Keeps Projects Moving

Archers routinely works alongside general contractors, restoration teams, property managers, and insurance professionals. Our role is to remove asbestos correctly and efficiently so the broader project can proceed without delays caused by regulatory issues.

Trusted for Planned and Unplanned Events

From scheduled renovations to emergency disturbances and insurance losses, Archers is called when asbestos is discovered and decisions need to be made quickly. We help stabilize situations, define next steps, and complete regulated work so recovery or construction can continue.

Situations That Require Licensed Asbestos Abatement

WHEN TO CALL ARCHERS

Asbestos abatement is rarely something people plan for. Most calls come after work has started, conditions have changed, or regulated materials are identified. Archers is typically brought in when asbestos must be addressed correctly before a project can move forward.

You should contact Archers when:

  • Renovation or demolition is planned in a building that may contain asbestos
  • Asbestos has been identified through testing or inspection and will be disturbed
  • Water, fire, or structural damage has compromised existing materials
  • Construction or repair work has been stopped due to suspected ACMs
  • Commercial or multifamily projects require licensed abatement to meet regulatory requirements
  • Asbestos is accidentally disturbed, requiring rapid containment and cleanup

Service Areas & Project Reach

Where we work

Archers Asbestos Abatement primarily serves projects across Oregon and Southwest Washington, supporting residential, commercial, and emergency abatement needs. While most work occurs within our core service area, we also support larger or specialized projects throughout the region when scope and regulatory requirements warrant it.

Primary Service Area

Our standard service area includes:

  • Portland Metro and surrounding counties

  • Southwest Washington

  • Major population and industrial corridors across Oregon

Project Reach

For institutional, industrial, or complex projects, Archers can extend beyond our standard service area. Larger scopes, multi-site work, and specialized abatement projects may be supported across Oregon and Washington state.

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