Protect your home or business from asbestos, lead, and radon with certified testing and safe removal from Peerless Environmental. Our licensed team gives you clear steps, honest guidance, and steady support from the first call through final cleanup. We follow EPA, AHERA, and OSHA standards to keep every space healthy. Testing is accurate and easy to understand. Removal uses proper containment, quality equipment, and detailed cleaning to return your property to a safe condition. With decades of combined experience, our specialists respond quickly, communicate clearly, and deliver dependable results that give you real peace of mind. Your Environmental Safety. Our Expertise.
Peerless Environmental of Greenville provides licensed environmental testing and code-compliant remediation for asbestos, lead, and radon to protect occupant health in Greenville, South Carolina and the Upstate.
Risk differs by building age, construction methods, soil conditions, and material disturbance, so each project begins with inspection, controlled sampling, and laboratory-verified results.
Environmental concerns inside a property create uncertainty. Accurate data and regulated action remove that uncertainty.
Greenville’s building inventory includes historic mill housing, mid-century neighborhoods, and modern construction. Each category carries different exposure pathways tied to materials, ventilation, and foundation design.
Peerless Environmental delivers certified testing, clear reporting, and compliant remediation so decisions are based on verified conditions.
Services support homeowners, commercial property owners, facility managers, and real estate professionals.
Coverage includes Greenville, Greer, Simpsonville, Mauldin, Taylors, and surrounding Upstate communities where aging materials and indoor air concerns are common.
Projects often support renovations, property transactions, occupancy safety, and long-term risk management.
Many indoor hazards remain undetected without testing.
Asbestos may be present in floor tile, black mastic, pipe insulation, sprayed ceiling texture, drywall joint compound, roofing products, and cement materials widely used before the 1980s.
Lead hazards typically involve lead-based paint and contaminated dust, especially in housing built before 1978 or during renovation activity.
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that enters through foundations and crawl spaces. Testing is the only way to confirm indoor concentration.
All services follow established federal and state frameworks designed to reduce exposure.
Environmental Protection Agency rules govern asbestos handling, lead safety practices, and radon testing protocols.
Occupational Safety and Health Administration standards define worker protection, containment requirements, and exposure control.
AHERA guidelines inform asbestos inspections, sampling methods, and abatement planning across project types.
South Carolina licensing and documentation requirements apply where applicable for testing, removal, and disposal.
When potential indoor risks exist, defensible information matters.
Peerless Environmental combines certified inspections with accredited laboratory analysis and plain-language explanations.
Each project is structured to reduce exposure, protect occupants, and preserve building integrity while meeting compliance expectations.
We provide asbestos testing through controlled sampling and accredited laboratory analysis.
Certified inspectors identify suspect materials and collect samples using procedures that limit disturbance.
Reports confirm presence or absence and explain risk based on condition, location, and likelihood of disruption.
Lead testing focuses on identifying lead-based paint and lead-contaminated dust.
Certified inspectors evaluate painted surfaces and collect samples for laboratory confirmation.
Findings clarify exposure risk and outline appropriate next steps, including control or abatement options.
Radon testing measures indoor radon gas using approved devices and placement protocols.
Short-term testing supports screening, while long-term testing provides a more representative average.
Results explain health relevance and indicate when mitigation is recommended.
Asbestos removal requires strict process control.
Licensed crews establish regulated containment, maintain negative air pressure, and use HEPA-filtered equipment.
Wet removal methods, detailed cleaning, and documented completion restore safe conditions in the space.
Lead abatement reduces exposure pathways using approved control methods.
Containment and dust management are central because lead exposure commonly occurs through fine particulate transfer.
Completed work supports safe occupancy and helps manage long-term liability.
Radon mitigation systems reduce indoor radon by redirecting soil gas away from the structure.
System design varies by foundation type, including slab-on-grade and crawl space construction.
Post-installation testing verifies system performance under occupied conditions.
A defined workflow supports clarity and safety.
Intake gathers building details and project goals.
On-site inspection and sampling establish accurate conditions.
Laboratory analysis produces verified results explained in plain language.
When remediation is required, work follows regulated methods with documented completion.
Clear guidance supports confident decisions.
Greenville’s mix of historic housing, expanding neighborhoods, and commercial growth frequently intersects with asbestos, lead, and radon risk.
Licensed inspectors and remediation crews apply compliant methods to protect indoor air quality and occupant health.
Clients can expect:
Licensed and accredited environmental professionals
Prompt scheduling with health-focused reporting
AHERA-guided asbestos inspection practices
EPA-aligned lead testing and compliant hazard reduction
Radon testing paired with long-term mitigation strategies
Clean, controlled work practices that respect people and property
Peerless Environmental of Greenville supports communities throughout the Upstate.
Primary county coverage includes Abbeville, Anderson, Cherokee, Greenville, Greenwood, Laurens, McCormick, Oconee, Pickens, Spartanburg, and Union.
Service extends to cities and towns such as Greenville, Greer, Simpsonville, Easley, Taylors, Mauldin, Fountain Inn, Travelers Rest, Spartanburg, Anderson, Greenwood, Clemson, Seneca, Gaffney, and nearby areas.
Peerless Environmental of Greenville
1341 Rutherford Rd, Greenville, SC 29609
Business hours:
Monday through Friday, 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Saturday and Sunday, Closed
Email: greenville@peerlessenvironmental.com
Phone: 864-610-5610
Industry listings may reference SIC Code 1799 and NAICS Code 562910.
Indoor environmental risks require clear answers and compliant action.
Licensed professionals evaluate materials, air quality, and exposure conditions using regulated methods you can trust.
When you reach out, expect:
Prompt scheduling
Certified testing under approved protocols
Results explained clearly
Compliant remediation when required
Confidence grounded in health protection
Contact Peerless Environmental of Greenville to move from concern to clarity with documented results.
Peerless Environmental of Greenville
1341 Rutherford Rd, Greenville, SC 29609
https://peerlessenvironmental.com/locations/greenville-sc
864-610-5610