About Archers Asbestos

Archer’s Asbestos Abatement is a licensed and certified asbestos removal contractor serving Oregon and Washington. We specialize in the safe, compliant removal of asbestos-containing materials in homes, businesses, and public facilities.

An Experienced Team that puts Safety first

Who we Are

Archer’s Asbestos Abatement launched in 2024 with a team that brings decades of combined experience in asbestos abatement, environmental services, demolition, construction, restoration, and regulated project environments across Oregon and Washington. 

A Professional Team with a Clear Purpose

We built this company around people who understand the responsibilities and technical demands of this work. Our AHERA-certified supervisors, technicians, and support staff have worked in residential neighborhoods, commercial buildings, public schools, medical offices, industrial facilities, and other settings that require careful planning and strong field awareness. Many have spent a significant portion of their careers in roles that involved coordinating crews, maintaining safe work areas, and keeping projects on schedule.

Understanding Residential & Commercial Needs

Our team has worked in environments where safety, coordination, and preparation matter just as much as the removal itself. Their background includes work inside homes, multifamily housing, and occupied commercial buildings, but it also extends to highly regulated, technically demanding facilities such as:

  • Hydroelectric dams along the Columbia River
  • Industrial mills and production facilities
  • Public schools, universities, and campus buildings
  • Medical clinics and office suites
  • Government buildings and public infrastructure

Our supervisors and technicians have spent years working in these settings, so they understand how to structure abatement work around families, tenants, staff, and daily operations without creating unnecessary disruption.

To learn more about the individuals who lead and support our field operations, meet our team.

Asbestos Abatement for Homes, businesses, & Facilities

What We Do

Based out of Portland, Archers performs regulated asbestos abatement throughout Oregon and Washington. Our work supports homeowners, property managers, and facility teams who need safe, compliant removal of asbestos containing materials (ACMs) across all types of buildings.

Safe Work in Lived-In Spaces

Our residential abatement services support homeowners and property managers who need asbestos containing materials removed during remodels, repairs, or emergency events. We prepare the work area, establish containment, maintain negative air control, and carry out removal using state-regulated procedures.

When Residential Abatement Is Needed

  • Water damage or emergency mitigation
  • Remodels or structural changes
  • Flooring, drywall, or ceiling removal
  • Pipe insulation, mastic, or ductwork removal
  • Pre-sale disclosure requirements

For a detailed explanation of our residential asbestos removal process, visit the Residential Abatement page.

Abatement Services for Offices, Schools, Clinics, and Public Buildings

Our commercial abatement team has experience operating inside complex environments including schools, medical facilities, office buildings, and government structures. We coordinate with facility teams to sequence work safely and minimize disruption to staff and tenants.

When Commercial Abatement Is Needed

  • Tenant improvements and capital projects
  • Scheduled maintenance or equipment replacement
  • Water damage or mechanical failures
  • Flooring, drywall, or ceiling system removal
  • Hazard mitigation in occupied or sensitive spaces

or service details, see our Commercial Abatement service page.

Emergency Cleanup for Disturbed Asbestos Materials

When asbestos containing materials become unintentionally disturbed or damaged, debris and dust can spread quickly. Our team provides controlled cleanup, content decontamination, HEPA filtration, and waste handling to restore safe conditions.

When Spill Cleanup Applies

  • Accidental breakage during repairs
  • HVAC dusting or debris distribution
  • Water damage causing material collapse
  • Impact damage or disturbance by tenants
  • Unexpected discoveries during construction

See the Spill Cleanup page for a deeper look at this service.

Certified Asbestos Abatement for Homes and Facilities

How We Work

Asbestos abatement is regulated work. Our process follows the requirements set by AHERA, OSHA, Oregon DEQ, Washington L&I, and local permitting authorities. These standards shape how we prepare a site, perform the removal, and verify that the work is complete.

Comprehensive Scopes and Upfront Planning

Every project starts with a review of the materials, building conditions, and the needs of the occupants. We outline the scope, explain the sequence of work, and coordinate access and timing with the client.

Containment and Environmental Controls

We establish containment barriers, control airflow, and maintain negative pressure to keep asbestos fibers confined to the work area. These controls protect people and adjacent spaces throughout the project.

Regulated Removal Practices

Our technicians follow state-regulated methods for removal, bagging, labeling, and waste handling. Proper PPE, HEPA filtration, and daily cleanup are integrated into every job.

Clear Communication Throughout the Process

We keep clients informed as the work progresses and coordinate schedule adjustments or access needs along the way. This approach supports a predictable experience in residential and facility environments.

For a full list of our licenses, certifications, and the regulations that guide our work, visit the Licensing and Certifications page.

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