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Abatement Contractors of Montana

Clients of ACM

Services offered by ACM

Where We Work

We serve the entire Mountain West, from the Flathead Valley to the Front Range. Here are just some of the communities we regularly work in:

  • Missoula, Lolo, Frenchtown, Bonner, Hamilton, Stevensville

  • Helena, Great Falls, Butte, Bozeman, Belgrade, Big Sky

  • Billings, Laurel, Red Lodge, Livingston

  • Kalispell, Whitefish, Columbia Falls, Libby

  • Spokane & Coeur d’Alene, Idaho Falls, Jackson Hole

  • Bismarck, Fargo, Rapid City, Casper, Cheyenne, Salt Lake City, Denver, Bend, Eugene, Portland

If you’re anywhere in Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Washington, Utah, South Dakota, North Dakota, Nebraska, Colorado, or Oregon, odd are we aren’t to far away.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is asbestos really that dangerous?

Yes. When asbestos breaks apart, the fibers can cause lung cancer and mesothelioma. That’s why certified asbestos abatement in Montana and surrounding states is critical for old homes, schools, and industrial sites.

Technically, yes. Safely? Not without proper training and equipment. Lead dust spreads quickly and can contaminate soil, furniture, and HVAC systems. Hiring an abatement contractor is the only safe option.

If you smell musty odors, see dark spots on walls, or notice allergy-like symptoms indoors, you may have mold. Professional mold remediation ensures it’s removed completely and won’t come back.

We test the property, strip contaminated surfaces, and deep-clean HVAC and structural components until state testing clears it. This protects future tenants, buyers, or your own family from exposure.

Homes built before 1978 likely contain lead and require testing.

Abatement permanently removes hazardous material, while remediation controls and reduces exposure risks.

Yes, but only with full containment, ventilation, and HEPA filtration.

Not if the moisture source is eliminated and the work is done by certified professionals.

Not all, but many installed before 1980 do and must be tested.

Yes, we are licensed and certified to work in MT, WA, ND, WY, SD, NE, CO, OR, ID, and UT

No, bleach only discolors mold and doesn’t remove spores from porous surfaces.