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Professional hazardous material removal with 1 years experience. Hughes Construction offers competitive rates and guaranteed workmanship.


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Licensed hazardous material removal serving residential and commercial clients. East Glenn Repair Services completes every job to the highest standards.


Experience 5-10 years

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Professional hazardous material removal with 2 years experience. A-1 Hazardous Material Removal Solutions offers competitive rates and guaranteed workmanship.


Experience 1-3 years

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Starting my career in hazardous material removal with a focus on quality. Kurt Cooper Construction provides reliable service throughout Ottawa.


Experience 0-1 years

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Licensed hazardous material removal serving residential and commercial clients. Smith Enterprises completes every job to the highest standards.


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Professional hazardous material removal with 20 years experience. Davis Repair Services offers competitive rates and guaranteed workmanship.


Experience 15+ years

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Pricing

Hazardous Material Removal Costs in Ottawa

Typical rates: $75-$150/hour (crew rate)

Service Estimated Cost (CAD)
Asbestos testing and survey (DSS report) $250-$800
Asbestos removal (per sq ft) $8-$15
Asbestos encapsulation (per sq ft) $2-$6
Asbestos removal (average project) $4,000-$11,000
Mold remediation (small area) $1,000-$2,500
Mold remediation (moderate, multiple rooms) $2,500-$7,500
Mold remediation (severe) $7,000-$15,000
Air clearance testing (post-removal) $400-$700

What affects pricing: Type of hazardous material (asbestos, mold, lead paint), operation classification (Type 1, 2, or 3 for asbestos in Ontario), area affected in square footage, severity and friability of the material, containment requirements, air monitoring and clearance testing costs, waste disposal fees, number of workers and safety equipment required, and whether the material is accessible or requires demolition to reach. Type 3 asbestos operations (friable material over 1 sq m) are the most expensive due to full containment, negative air pressure, and decontamination requirements.

Estimates are based on Ontario market averages and are provided for general reference only. Actual costs vary based on project scope, materials, location, and individual contractor pricing. These figures are not quotes and do not represent a commitment or guarantee of pricing from any professional on this platform. Always request a detailed written quote before hiring.

Scope

Common Hazardous Material Removal Services

Asbestos testing, surveys, and Designated Substance Survey (DSS) reports
Asbestos abatement (Type 1, Type 2, and Type 3 operations)
Asbestos encapsulation
Mold inspection, testing, and remediation
Lead paint testing and abatement
Air quality monitoring and clearance testing
Environmental cleanup and decontamination
Hazardous waste disposal

Licensing in Ontario

Asbestos removal in Ontario is regulated under Ontario Regulation 278/05 (Designated Substance - Asbestos on Construction Projects and in Buildings and Repair Operations). All workers and supervisors performing Type 3 asbestos abatement must be certified through approved training programs. The Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development must be notified before Type 3 and certain Type 2 operations begin. A Designated Substance Survey (DSS) report is required before renovation or demolition of buildings that may contain asbestos. Medical surveillance is required for workers involved in Type 2 and Type 3 operations. Mold remediation follows IICRC S520 standards. Lead paint abatement must comply with Ontario Regulation 490/09 for lead exposure.

Regulatory body: Ontario Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development (asbestos regulations); IICRC (mold remediation standards); Ontario Ministry of the Environment (waste disposal)

Timing

When to Hire a Hazardous Material Removal

Before any renovation or demolition of buildings constructed before 1990 - asbestos may be present
Visible mold growth larger than a few square feet - health risk that requires professional remediation
Homes built before 1978 with peeling or flaking paint - may contain lead paint
Insurance or real estate transactions requiring a Designated Substance Survey
Any suspected hazardous material - testing should always precede disturbance

What to Expect

The process begins with testing and a Designated Substance Survey to identify hazardous materials. A remediation plan is developed based on the type and extent of contamination. For asbestos, containment barriers are erected, negative air pressure is maintained, and workers wear full protective equipment. Contaminated material is carefully removed, bagged, and disposed of at approved facilities. Air clearance testing by an independent third party confirms the area is safe. For mold, the source of moisture is identified and addressed before remediation begins.

Testing and survey: 1-2 days for results. Type 1 asbestos removal (non-friable): 1-3 days. Type 3 asbestos removal (friable, full containment): 3-10+ days depending on scope. Mold remediation (small area): 1-3 days. Mold remediation (severe): 1-3 weeks. Air clearance testing after removal: 1-2 days for results.

How to Prepare

Do not disturb suspected hazardous materials - disturbing asbestos or mold releases dangerous fibres and spores. Vacate the affected area and restrict access. Contact your insurance company as some remediation may be covered. Have any previous inspection or survey reports available. Plan to be out of the home during active removal, especially for Type 3 asbestos operations.

Hiring guide

Hiring Guide

Questions to Ask

  1. 1 Are your workers certified for Type 3 asbestos abatement in Ontario?
  2. 2 Will you perform a Designated Substance Survey before starting removal?
  3. 3 Who conducts the post-removal air clearance testing, and is it an independent third party?
  4. 4 How will waste be disposed of, and which approved facility will you use?
  5. 5 Do you carry pollution liability insurance in addition to general liability?

Red Flags to Watch For

  • No worker certification for Type 3 asbestos operations - this is a legal requirement in Ontario
  • Does not perform or require a Designated Substance Survey before starting work
  • No third-party air clearance testing after asbestos removal
  • For mold remediation, does not identify and address the moisture source causing the mold
  • Cuts corners on containment - improper containment spreads contamination to clean areas

Peak Season

Year-round demand. Asbestos work increases during renovation season (spring-fall) when pre-renovation surveys are required. Mold remediation spikes in spring after winter moisture buildup and in fall when heating systems restart.

Best Time to Book

Schedule testing and surveys well before planned renovation work - results take time and remediation must be completed before construction begins. Do not delay if you suspect hazardous materials - exposure risks increase over time.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do hazardous material removals charge in Ottawa?

Hazardous Material Removal rates in Ottawa, ON typically range from $75-$150/hour (crew rate). Typical costs include: Asbestos testing and survey (DSS report) ($250-$800), Asbestos removal (per sq ft) ($8-$15), Asbestos encapsulation (per sq ft) ($2-$6), Asbestos removal (average project) ($4,000-$11,000), Mold remediation (small area) ($1,000-$2,500). Type of hazardous material (asbestos, mold, lead paint), operation classification (Type 1, 2, or 3 for asbestos in Ontario), area affected in square footage, severity and friability of the material, containment requirements, air monitoring and clearance testing costs, waste disposal fees, number of workers and safety equipment required, and whether the material is accessible or requires demolition to reach. Type 3 asbestos operations (friable material over 1 sq m) are the most expensive due to full containment, negative air pressure, and decontamination requirements. We recommend requesting quotes from multiple hazardous material removals on RealCraft to compare prices.

How do I find a reliable hazardous material removal in Ottawa?

On RealCraft, you can compare hazardous material removals in Ottawa side-by-side, read verified customer reviews, view portfolios, and request free quotes. Look for professionals with consistent positive reviews, clear pricing, and relevant experience. Check their profile for years of experience and certifications.

Do hazardous material removals in Ontario need a licence?

Asbestos removal in Ontario is regulated under Ontario Regulation 278/05 (Designated Substance - Asbestos on Construction Projects and in Buildings and Repair Operations). All workers and supervisors performing Type 3 asbestos abatement must be certified through approved training programs. The Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development must be notified before Type 3 and certain Type 2 operations begin. A Designated Substance Survey (DSS) report is required before renovation or demolition of buildings that may contain asbestos. Medical surveillance is required for workers involved in Type 2 and Type 3 operations. Mold remediation follows IICRC S520 standards. Lead paint abatement must comply with Ontario Regulation 490/09 for lead exposure.

What services do hazardous material removals in Ottawa provide?

Hazardous Material Removals in Ottawa commonly handle: Asbestos testing, surveys, and Designated Substance Survey (DSS) reports. Asbestos abatement (Type 1, Type 2, and Type 3 operations). Asbestos encapsulation. Mold inspection, testing, and remediation. Lead paint testing and abatement. Air quality monitoring and clearance testing. Environmental cleanup and decontamination. Hazardous waste disposal. Browse hazardous material removal profiles on RealCraft to see each professional's specific service offerings.

When should I hire a hazardous material removal instead of doing it myself?

Before any renovation or demolition of buildings constructed before 1990 - asbestos may be present Visible mold growth larger than a few square feet - health risk that requires professional remediation Homes built before 1978 with peeling or flaking paint - may contain lead paint Insurance or real estate transactions requiring a Designated Substance Survey

How long does a typical hazardous material removal job take?

Testing and survey: 1-2 days for results. Type 1 asbestos removal (non-friable): 1-3 days. Type 3 asbestos removal (friable, full containment): 3-10+ days depending on scope. Mold remediation (small area): 1-3 days. Mold remediation (severe): 1-3 weeks. Air clearance testing after removal: 1-2 days for results.

What should I expect when hiring a hazardous material removal?

The process begins with testing and a Designated Substance Survey to identify hazardous materials. A remediation plan is developed based on the type and extent of contamination. For asbestos, containment barriers are erected, negative air pressure is maintained, and workers wear full protective equipment. Contaminated material is carefully removed, bagged, and disposed of at approved facilities. Air clearance testing by an independent third party confirms the area is safe. For mold, the source of moisture is identified and addressed before remediation begins.

How should I prepare for a hazardous material removal visit?

Do not disturb suspected hazardous materials - disturbing asbestos or mold releases dangerous fibres and spores. Vacate the affected area and restrict access. Contact your insurance company as some remediation may be covered. Have any previous inspection or survey reports available. Plan to be out of the home during active removal, especially for Type 3 asbestos operations.

When is the best time to hire a hazardous material removal in Ottawa?

Schedule testing and surveys well before planned renovation work - results take time and remediation must be completed before construction begins. Do not delay if you suspect hazardous materials - exposure risks increase over time.

What are red flags when hiring a hazardous material removal?

Watch out for these warning signs: No worker certification for Type 3 asbestos operations - this is a legal requirement in Ontario. Does not perform or require a Designated Substance Survey before starting work. No third-party air clearance testing after asbestos removal. For mold remediation, does not identify and address the moisture source causing the mold. Cuts corners on containment - improper containment spreads contamination to clean areas. On RealCraft, you can read verified reviews from real customers to help identify trustworthy hazardous material removals.

What questions should I ask a hazardous material removal before hiring?

Before hiring a hazardous material removal in Ottawa, ask: Are your workers certified for Type 3 asbestos abatement in Ontario? Will you perform a Designated Substance Survey before starting removal? Who conducts the post-removal air clearance testing, and is it an independent third party? How will waste be disposed of, and which approved facility will you use? Do you carry pollution liability insurance in addition to general liability?

Should a hazardous material removal have insurance?

Yes. A reputable hazardous material removal should carry liability insurance and, if they have employees, WSIB (Workplace Safety and Insurance Board) coverage. This protects you from liability if accidents or property damage occur during the work. Always ask for proof of insurance before work begins.

Can I get free quotes from hazardous material removals in Ottawa?

Yes. On RealCraft, you can request free quotes from multiple hazardous material removals in Ottawa, ON. Post your project, receive quotes from interested professionals, compare prices and reviews, and choose the best fit. There are no commission fees on our platform.

Service context

About Hazardous Material Removal Services in Ottawa

Ottawa homeowners trust RealCraft to connect with qualified hazardous material removals for their home improvement and repair needs. Hazmat removal, asbestos abatement, mold remediation, and environmental cleanup requiring specialized certification.

On RealCraft, you can browse hazardous material removal profiles, read verified customer reviews, view portfolios of past work, and request free quotes - all without any obligation. Unlike other platforms, we never charge commission fees, so you get better prices and professionals earn more.