Langley Renovates Constantly. Test First.
Langley's older neighbourhoods are in a permanent state of renewal — Brookswood and Murrayville ranchers getting opened up, Aldergrove homes updated, Walnut Grove's earliest phases hitting the age where kitchens and basements get redone, and Fort Langley's character stock lovingly (and expensively) restored. Nearly all of it predates 1990, which puts every one of those projects under WorkSafeBC's requirement to identify hazardous materials before work disturbs them.
We provide the testing side only — independent sampling, accredited BC lab analysis, and reports your contractor, municipality, buyer or strata can rely on, with no removal services attached and no incentive to find problems that aren't there.
Services in Langley
- Asbestos Testing & Sampling — Bulk sampling of suspect materials with accredited lab analysis, typically within 24–48 hours.
- Pre-Renovation Hazmat Survey — The WorkSafeBC-required survey before any renovation of a home built before 1990.
- Pre-Demolition Survey — Full hazardous materials survey and report, required for demolition permits across the Fraser Valley.
- Vermiculite / Attic Insulation Testing — Testing loose-fill attic insulation for asbestos-containing vermiculite (Zonolite).
- Popcorn Ceiling Testing — Textured and stipple ceilings installed before 1990 frequently contain asbestos. Test before you scrape.
- Air Monitoring & Clearance Testing — Air sampling during and after abatement, with clearance letters for re-occupancy.
- Commercial & Strata Surveys — Asbestos surveys and management plans for commercial buildings, stratas and rental properties.
Common Langley Scenarios
- Brookswood or Murrayville renovation: a scoped pre-renovation survey keeps your contractor legal and your schedule intact — typically two to three days from call to report.
- Teardown for infill: Langley's lot-splitting boom runs on pre-demolition surveys — book early so abatement bids come from documentation, not guesswork.
- Character home in Fort Langley: multi-era materials sampled layer by layer, from original plaster to 1970s additions.
- Rural south Langley & Aldergrove: pre-1990 barns, shops and outbuildings surveyed for demolition, repair or sale — Transite cement board is a frequent find.
Langley Asbestos Testing FAQs
Do you cover both the City and Township of Langley?
Yes — the City of Langley, and across the Township including Brookswood, Murrayville, Walnut Grove, Fort Langley, Aldergrove and the rural south. No travel charges throughout.
Which Langley homes most often test positive?
The 1960s–80s stock — Brookswood and Murrayville ranchers, Aldergrove subdivisions, early Walnut Grove — commonly returns positives in ceiling texture, drywall joint compound, sheet flooring and duct insulation. Fort Langley’s older character homes add plaster and earlier-era materials on top.
How fast can you sample a Langley property?
Typically within one to two business days, with accredited lab results 24–48 hours after collection and rush options for subject-removal deadlines.
Do Langley demolition permits require a hazmat survey?
Demolition projects must address hazardous materials under WorkSafeBC’s requirements, and both the City and Township of Langley’s permit processes reflect that — confirm specifics with the municipality. The pre-demolition survey report is the document that starts the chain.