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Where get sample tested for asbestos?

2cool2hear

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I'm scraping wet popcorn off the ceilings. The more I scrape the more concerned I get. For the peace of mind I need to get it tested. Do you know where? :headscrat

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RivennHewn

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Google testing labs in your area.

Most labs I deal with can turn around results in an hour if you pay more.

24 hours is standard.
 

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What is the vintage ?

It was banned in the US for most residential application in the 80s.
 
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I have seen asbestos test kits at Home Depot for $7.50 that you send in for analysis, which is another $40. I presume you are wearing respiratory protection while removing the popcorn ceiling. If you are you and the material is wetted properly it shouldn't be pose an exposure hazard. Use dishwashing soap (Dawn, Joy) to make amended water for a solution that keeps the material wetted longer. Once you are done vacuum the area thoroughly using a vacuum with HEPA filtration.
 

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I have seen asbestos test kits at Home Depot for $7.50 that you send in for analysis, which is another $40. I presume you are wearing respiratory protection while removing the popcorn ceiling. If you are you and the material is wetted properly it shouldn't be pose an exposure hazard. Use dishwashing soap (Dawn, Joy) to make amended water for a solution that keeps the material wetted longer. Once you are done vacuum the area thoroughly using a vacuum with HEPA filtration.

WRONG!!! The popcorn ceiling asbestos is highly friable and regulated. Improperly removing it is hazardous and can earn a hefty fine or jail time if you are a Contractor.
 
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