
Asbestos Abatement Old Greenwich, CT
Pre-War Waterfront Colonials, Innis Arden Cottage Conversions CT DPH Licensed Partners, Coordinated For You
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Reviewed by Marvin Riveira · Licensed & Insured In CT · Owner-Operated
Complete Asbestos Project Coordination In Old Greenwich, CT
From a free visual walkthrough through CT DPH-licensed inspector survey, DPH-23 notification, licensed partner abatement under containment, and third-party clearance air testing, every Old Greenwich asbestos project is coordinated and project-managed under one file. Green Restoration coordinates CT DPH-licensed contractors and does not perform abatement itself.
Pre-Renovation Asbestos Survey Coordination
Before demolition in a pre-war Binney Park waterfront Colonial, an Innis Arden shingle-style cottage, or a converted Sound Beach Avenue summer home, we coordinate a CT DPH-licensed asbestos inspector to survey suspect materials. We flag likely ACM on a free Old Greenwich walkthrough and manage the licensed survey when bulk sampling is required for the coastal project.
Walkthrough, then licensed-partner survey
9x9 Floor Tile And Mastic Coordination
Vinyl asbestos tile and black mastic sit under later flooring in converted summer cottages along Shore Road and Lucas Point, plus pre-war kitchens and porch additions near Tods Point. We coordinate CT DPH-licensed partner removal under full containment with HEPA filtration and a tracked waste manifest for the Old Greenwich property.
Containment, HEPA, manifest tracked
Popcorn Ceiling And Plaster Texture Coordination
Mid-century popcorn ceilings and textured plaster in later Old Greenwich additions and Greenwich Cove infill homes can contain chrysotile asbestos. We coordinate CT DPH-licensed partner removal under polyethylene containment with negative-air HEPA filtration before any drywall work begins on the coastal home.
Polyethylene containment, negative-air HEPA

Additional Asbestos Coordination Services In Old Greenwich
Vermiculite Attic And Wall Insulation Coordination
Zonolite vermiculite insulation in older Binney Park Colonial attics and Innis Arden estate cavities carries presumed tremolite contamination from Libby, Montana. We coordinate CT DPH-licensed partner removal with rigid containment, HEPA vacuum, and licensed disposal across Old Greenwich attic-retrofit homes.
Pipe Insulation And Boiler Wrap Coordination
Corrugated paper pipe wrap and boiler jacket lagging in pre-war Binney Park and Sound Beach Avenue waterfront basements commonly contain amosite asbestos on original steam and hot-water lines. We coordinate CT DPH-licensed partner glove-bag removal under negative air while heating systems stay operational in the occupied Old Greenwich home.
Transite Duct And HVAC Component Coordination
Cementitious transite supply ducts in basement runs of mid-century Lucas Point and Shore Road cottage-conversion homes are often friable when disturbed by salt-air corrosion. We coordinate CT DPH-licensed partner removal under containment with full HEPA filtration of the air handler interior on the Old Greenwich system.
Asbestos Siding And Roofing Coordination
Cement asbestos siding shingles on 1940s and 1950s Greenwich Cove and Shore Road exteriors, plus roofing felt and tar paper weathered by Long Island Sound storm cycles, require wet-method removal under OSHA 1926.1101. We coordinate CT DPH-licensed partner removal with double-bag waste handling and a manifest to a licensed Connecticut disposal facility.
Project Management And DPH-23 Notification
Connecticut requires a 10-working-day notification to the CT Department of Public Health before most abatement projects. We project-manage the job and coordinate the CT DPH-licensed abatement contractor and project designer who file the DPH-23 notification, so your Old Greenwich coastal project stays on schedule.
Final Clearance Air Testing Coordination
Independent third-party clearance air testing under PCM or TEM analysis verifies the licensed abatement worked before reoccupancy. We coordinate the closeout file with survey results, manifests, photo documentation, and a carrier-formatted package for the Old Greenwich property owner.
A Pre-War Old Greenwich Waterfront Renovation Cannot Skip A Survey. We Coordinate It For You.
Free Visual Walkthrough Plus CT DPH-Licensed Partner Coordination For Survey, Project Design, Abatement, And Clearance Air Across Old Greenwich. DPH-23 Compliant, Direct Insurance Documentation On Every Job.
Why Choose Us In Old Greenwich
Project coordination with a free walkthrough, a CT DPH-licensed partner network, and direct insurance documentation across Old Greenwich, project-managed with rapid local coordination from our Greenwich location.
Free Visual Walkthrough
We walk the pre-war waterfront Colonial, Innis Arden cottage, or converted summer home to flag suspect ACM by sight, no sampling, no obligation. A CT DPH-licensed inspector is coordinated through the partner network when a formal survey is required. We are not an asbestos testing service.
CT DPH Licensed Partner Network
Every Old Greenwich abatement project is performed by CT DPH-licensed asbestos contractors under our project management, with one consolidated file. Green Restoration coordinates these licensed partners and does not hold an abatement license or self-perform removal.
Coordinated Project Management
Every Old Greenwich asbestos project is project-managed from the initial walkthrough through the DPH-23 notification, licensed partner abatement, and final clearance air results, handled by our local Fairfield County team from Greenwich.
Direct Insurance Documentation
We consolidate the licensed partner network paperwork, the DPH-23 notification, survey results, project design, waste manifests, and third-party clearance air results into one carrier-formatted file submitted directly to State Farm, Travelers, Liberty Mutual, Chubb, and every other major carrier. We are not licensed public adjusters and do not negotiate claims on your behalf.
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The same local Green Restoration team covers all of these across Old Greenwich. One number for every emergency and every cleanup.
What Untreated Asbestos Risk Costs Your Old Greenwich Property
Most Old Greenwich property owners do not realize that any renovation in a pre-war Binney Park waterfront Colonial, an Innis Arden shingle-style cottage, or a converted Sound Beach Avenue summer home triggers federal and Connecticut asbestos rules. Skipping a survey before a remodel risks denied insurance claims, CT DPH enforcement, and respirable fiber exposure for the household.
Pre-1985 Old Greenwich Stock Is Presumed ACM
EPA + CT DPH Presumption
Under federal AHERA guidance and Connecticut regulation, building materials installed before roughly 1985 are presumed to contain asbestos until a licensed survey proves otherwise. Binney Park waterfront Colonials, Innis Arden shingle-style cottages, and Shore Road summer conversions fall squarely in this presumption, so a coastal renovation without a survey is a code violation, not a shortcut.
DIY Removal Releases Fibers Fast
Disturbed ACM Becomes Friable In Seconds
Cutting, sanding, or breaking asbestos containing materials releases respirable fibers that stay airborne for hours. A weekend kitchen demo in a Lucas Point cottage or a Sound Beach Avenue waterfront Colonial can pull fibers through floor penetrations and forced-air ducts into every room before the household realizes the risk.
CT DPH Requires 10-Working-Day Notification
DPH-23 Filed Before Work
Connecticut requires a 10-working-day notification to the Department of Public Health before most abatement projects. We coordinate the CT DPH-licensed abatement contractor and project designer who file the DPH-23 notification and manage the Old Greenwich project so the work stays legal from day one.
Vermiculite In Older Old Greenwich Estate Stock
Zonolite From Libby, Montana Risk
Older Binney Park Colonial attics and Innis Arden estate cavities frequently contain Zonolite vermiculite insulation, which carries presumed tremolite asbestos contamination. Disturbing it during a roof or HVAC upgrade releases fibers into living space and is a coordinated licensed removal, never a DIY job in a coastal home.
Insurance Requires Licensed Documentation
Carriers Reject Unlicensed Work
Major carriers including State Farm, Travelers, Liberty Mutual, and Chubb require CT DPH-licensed abatement documentation, waste manifests, and third-party clearance air results before paying a claim. Unlicensed Old Greenwich work gets denied outright.
Building Permits Trigger A Survey
Greenwich Renovation Permit Filing
Demolition and renovation permits pulled through the Town of Greenwich building department often require an asbestos assessment before work proceeds. We coordinate the CT DPH-licensed inspector whose survey supports the filing so the permit and renovation move forward without a stop-work order on the Old Greenwich property.

Why Old Greenwich Properties Need Coordinated Licensed Asbestos Abatement
Old Greenwich pre-1985 coastal housing stock, vermiculite in older waterfront estates, 9x9 vinyl floor tile, popcorn ceilings, and pipe wrap on aging Sound-side boilers create asbestos exposure patterns that DIY removal cannot solve legally or safely under Connecticut law.

CT DPH Licensed Partner Network
Every Old Greenwich abatement project is performed by a CT DPH-licensed asbestos abatement contractor in our partner network. Green Restoration does not hold that license and does not self-perform abatement, the credential belongs to our partner. You get a single point of contact, full documentation, and direct insurance documentation through one file.
Free Walkthrough Across Old Greenwich
We walk the pre-war waterfront Colonial, Innis Arden cottage, or converted summer home to flag suspect ACM by sight, no sampling, no obligation. When a formal survey is required, we coordinate a CT DPH-licensed inspector in our partner network and lab analysis turns around in 48 to 72 hours. We are not an asbestos testing service.
Survey, Design, And Abatement In One File
Old Greenwich asbestos work involves a free walkthrough, a licensed inspector for the survey, a licensed project designer, a CT DPH-licensed abatement contractor, and a third-party clearance air sampler. We coordinate all five under one scope so your coastal project stays legal, documented, and moving from first walkthrough through reoccupancy.
Direct Documentation With Every Major Carrier
We consolidate the licensed partner network paperwork, survey results, DPH-23 notification, project design, waste manifests, and third-party clearance air results into one carrier-formatted file delivered directly to State Farm, Liberty Mutual, Travelers, Chubb, AIG, Safeco, and every other major carrier. We are not licensed public adjusters and do not negotiate claims on your behalf.
The Asbestos We Find Most in Old Greenwich
These are the asbestos-containing materials we identify most often. Disturbing them releases fibers, so removal is handled under CT DPH notification by licensed abatement contractors with negative-air containment and independent clearance.

Pipe And Boiler Insulation
In Old Greenwich, pre-war waterfront Colonials near Binney Park and Sound Beach Avenue often hide amosite pipe lagging on original basement steam lines that fed coastal radiators.
The white chalky lagging wrapped around old boiler and basement pipes is one of the most common asbestos-containing materials in pre-1980 homes. As it ages it crumbles, and crumbling, friable insulation releases fibers into the air with the slightest disturbance.
We never disturb suspect material. The work runs in partnership with CT DPH-licensed abatement contractors, who file the required state notification and remove the lagging under sealed negative-air containment per EPA AHERA and CT DPH rules.
The material is removed and disposed of as regulated waste, and independent air clearance confirms the space is safe before reoccupancy. All notifications and clearance results are documented for your file.
Scenario 1 of 4: Pipe & Boiler Insulation
Our Asbestos Coordination Process In Old Greenwich, CT
From the first call to final walkthrough, every step is documented, insured, and owner-supervised.

Asbestos Coordination Coverage In Old Greenwich, CT
Pre-renovation survey coordination, DPH-23 project design, CT DPH-licensed partner abatement, and third-party clearance air testing for Old Greenwich homes and businesses. We project-manage every step and coordinate licensed contractors with rapid local project management from our Greenwich location.
Green Restoration coordinates the CT DPH-licensed asbestos partner network for Old Greenwich, CT, serving neighborhoods including Binney Park, Sound Beach Avenue, Innis Arden, and Tods Point. Crews mobilize across Old Greenwich and Fairfield County from our Greenwich location for rapid local coordination. Our team walks the property for a free visual survey, and the licensed partner crew mobilizes containment after the DPH-23 10-working-day notification clears. We consolidate the partner network paperwork into one carrier-formatted file submitted directly to every major insurance provider, from first walkthrough through third-party clearance air testing and final closeout.
We know the asbestos conditions Old Greenwich pre-1985 coastal properties face, including Zonolite vermiculite in older Binney Park Colonial and Innis Arden estate attics, 9x9 vinyl asbestos tile and black mastic under later flooring in converted Shore Road and Lucas Point summer cottages, popcorn ceilings on mid-century Greenwich Cove additions, corrugated pipe wrap and boiler jacket lagging on original steam lines in pre-war Binney Park and Sound Beach Avenue waterfront basements, transite supply ducts in mid-century homes corroded by Sound-side salt air, and cement asbestos siding shingles on 1940s and 1950s exteriors. Green Restoration is not a licensed asbestos abatement contractor and does not perform removal. Those credentials belong to our CT DPH-licensed partner network. We coordinate inspectors, designers, abatement contractors, and clearance air samplers under one project file. We are not an asbestos testing service, we are not licensed public adjusters, and we do not negotiate claims on your behalf.
Planning A Pre-1985 Old Greenwich Renovation?
Free visual walkthrough, then coordinated licensed survey.
(203) 951-9125Request Free InspectionCT DPH Licensed Partners, Coordinated, All Insurance Accepted
All Old Greenwich neighborhoods and surrounding Greenwich-silo towns coordinated by the local Green Restoration Fairfield County team for CT DPH-licensed asbestos survey, project design, and abatement.
See typical asbestos coordination pricing in 60 seconds. Survey through clearance.
Free Asbestos Walkthrough In Old Greenwich, CT
Our team walks Old Greenwich properties for a free visual survey of suspect ACM, from Binney Park waterfront Colonials to Innis Arden shingle-style cottages and converted Shore Road summer homes. When a survey is required, we coordinate a CT DPH-licensed inspector in our partner network. Every project we coordinate includes lab analysis, project design, the DPH-23 notification, licensed partner abatement, and third-party clearance air testing under one project file.
A CT DPH-licensed inspector surveys suspect materials in your Old Greenwich property and PLM lab analysis confirms whether asbestos is present before any work begins, coordinated through our partner network.
The licensed partner drafts the abatement plan and files the CT DPH 10-working-day DPH-23 notification, so the Old Greenwich project is permitted, documented, and on schedule before crews mobilize.
CT DPH-licensed partner crews build sealed polyethylene containment with negative-air HEPA filtration and remove the asbestos under OSHA 1926.1101 work practices, never Green Restoration directly.
An independent accredited lab runs clearance air testing in your Old Greenwich property and confirms fiber levels are safe before reoccupancy, with results consolidated into one project file.

About Green Restoration In Old Greenwich, CT

Your Old Greenwich Asbestos Project Coordinator
Green Restoration coordinates the CT DPH-licensed partner network for asbestos survey, project design, abatement, and third-party clearance air testing for homes and businesses in Old Greenwich, CT. We do the free visual walkthrough, coordinate the right licensed partner for each step, consolidate the paperwork into one carrier-formatted file, and project-manage the homeowner experience from first call through final clearance. Green Restoration is not a licensed asbestos abatement contractor and does not perform removal. Those credentials belong to our partner network. We are not an asbestos testing service.
“As the local co-owner serving Old Greenwich from our Greenwich location, I coordinate every asbestos project through our CT DPH-licensed partner network, from the free walkthrough through third-party clearance air testing. Documented for your insurer on every job, and we never cut a corner on the DPH-23 notification.”
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Instant estimate for survey, project design, and CT DPH-licensed partner abatement coordination in Old Greenwich. Transparent pricing, direct insurance documentation.
Asbestos Coordination FAQs
Clear, honest answers about pre-renovation survey coordination, CT DPH licensing, project design, partner abatement, and insurance documentation in Old Greenwich, CT.
Yes. Federal AHERA guidance and Connecticut regulation presume that building materials installed before roughly 1985 contain asbestos until a licensed survey proves otherwise. Renovating a Binney Park waterfront Colonial, an Innis Arden shingle-style cottage, or a converted Shore Road summer home without surveying suspect materials violates federal and state law and can void homeowner insurance coverage. We walk the property for a free visual survey across Old Greenwich, identify suspect ACM by sight, and coordinate a CT DPH-licensed inspector for the formal survey when sampling is required. Call (203) 951-9125 to schedule.
Asbestos abatement in Old Greenwich typically ranges from $1,500 for a small popcorn ceiling removal to $30,000 or more for full vermiculite attic remediation in a Binney Park Colonial or whole-home pipe insulation in a pre-war Sound Beach Avenue waterfront basement. A formal survey plus lab analysis through a CT DPH-licensed inspector adds $500 to $1,500. Pricing depends on square footage, material type, friability, containment scope, and waste disposal. We coordinate a written estimate from the CT DPH-licensed abatement partner after the walkthrough and any required survey.
It depends on the cause. Sudden and accidental damage that exposes asbestos, like a fire or a coastal storm water intrusion that breaks into a popcorn ceiling, is typically covered at replacement cost. Planned renovation abatement is usually not covered because it is home improvement, not loss. Green Restoration consolidates the licensed partner network paperwork, including the DPH-23 notification, survey results, waste manifests, and third-party clearance air results, into a single file delivered to your carrier. We are not licensed public adjusters and do not negotiate claims on your behalf.
Most Old Greenwich abatement projects take 3 to 10 days from the DPH-23 notification through final clearance. A visual walkthrough plus formal survey and lab analysis through a CT DPH-licensed inspector adds 3 to 5 days. Project design and the 10-working-day Department of Public Health notification are required before any abatement starts, so the total timeline from first call to reoccupancy is typically 3 to 4 weeks. Large vermiculite or whole-home waterfront projects can extend to 6 weeks.
No. Green Restoration is not a licensed asbestos abatement contractor and does not perform removal. We are your project coordinator. Connecticut requires separate state credentials for each role: a licensed asbestos inspector to survey and collect samples, a licensed project designer to draft the abatement plan and file the DPH-23 notification, and a licensed abatement contractor to perform removal. We do the free visual walkthrough, coordinate each CT DPH-licensed partner in our network, consolidate documentation into one carrier file, and project-manage the homeowner experience from first call through final clearance.
In pre-1985 Old Greenwich coastal properties, the highest-probability asbestos materials are: 9x9 vinyl floor tile and black mastic adhesive under later flooring in converted Shore Road and Lucas Point summer cottages, Zonolite vermiculite insulation in older Binney Park Colonial and Innis Arden estate attics, popcorn and textured plaster ceilings before 1980 in mid-century Greenwich Cove additions, corrugated paper pipe wrap and boiler jacket lagging on original steam lines in pre-war Sound Beach Avenue waterfront basements, transite supply ducts in mid-century homes corroded by Sound-side salt air, cement asbestos siding shingles on 1940s and 1950s exteriors, and roofing felt or tar paper on pre-1980 roofs.
Stop work immediately, leave the room, close doors behind you, shut off the HVAC system to prevent fiber circulation, and call (203) 951-9125 for a free same-day visual walkthrough. Do not vacuum, sweep, or wipe the area, which can release more fibers. In a Binney Park waterfront Colonial or an Innis Arden shingle-style cottage, fibers can travel through floor penetrations and forced-air ducts into other rooms, so keep family members and pets out of the affected area until a CT DPH-licensed inspector surveys the disturbed material and confirms whether containment and abatement are required. We coordinate the licensed inspector after our walkthrough.
Green Restoration coordinates the full CT DPH-licensed partner network, inspector, project designer, abatement contractor, and third-party clearance air sampler, under one project file. We have coordinated Old Greenwich projects from 9x9 vinyl tile and black mastic in Shore Road summer cottages to Zonolite vermiculite in Binney Park Colonial attics to corrugated pipe wrap in Sound Beach Avenue waterfront basements. Our free walkthrough scheduling, partner network coordination, and direct insurance documentation at (203) 951-9125 mean asbestos work stays legal, documented, and on schedule. Green Restoration coordinates licensed contractors and does not perform abatement itself.



