Asbestos Removal & Remediation Services in Vaughan
Licensed asbestos removal, mould remediation, water damage restoration, and more serving Vaughan, ON. Certified under O. Reg. 278/05.
Asbestos in Vaughan's Older Communities
Vaughan is a city of two eras: the older established communities of Woodbridge, Maple, and Concord developed from the 1960s through the 1980s, and the massive suburban expansion of the 1990s and 2000s. The earlier communities carry meaningful asbestos risk — the suburban bungalows and split-levels of Woodbridge in particular were built with floor tiles, ceiling materials, and insulation products that commonly contained asbestos.
Specific Vaughan neighbourhoods worth noting: Woodbridge has the longest-established residential core in Vaughan, with substantial 1960s and 1970s housing carrying the full post-war ACM profile across floor tiles, drywall compound, ceiling materials, and vermiculite attic insulation. Maple's older core, Concord around its industrial heritage areas, and Kleinburg's village centre each have older housing with similar profiles. Thornhill (Vaughan side) — particularly south of Highway 7 — includes 1970s and 1980s residential housing with meaningful asbestos risk. The newer Vellore Village, Patterson, and the communities around the Vaughan Metropolitan Centre are largely post-1990 and generally clear of significant asbestos concerns.
Serving All of Vaughan
We serve Woodbridge, Maple, Concord, Kleinburg, and the Thornhill portion of Vaughan. As one of the GTA's fastest-growing cities, Vaughan also has significant commercial and industrial development — and older buildings in the city's established business corridors that warrant proper assessment before renovation.
Vaughan's rapid commercial growth around the VMC and subway corridor is driving substantial commercial renovation and conversion activity. Older office buildings, light-industrial properties, and retail blocks along Highway 7 are progressively being redeveloped — and each requires comprehensive designated substance surveys before structural work begins. We coordinate with commercial owners, property managers, and conversion contractors on full DSS-through-clearance programs that integrate with the broader development schedule. Residential and commercial water-damage response is also a year-round Vaughan workstream, particularly in Woodbridge's basement-heavy housing stock.
Why Green Life in Vaughan?
- Licensed Type 1, 2 & 3 abatement
- O. Reg. 278/05 compliant
- Ministry notification included
- Air clearance testing provided
- Same-day assessments available
- WSIB Schedule 1 member
Areas We Cover
- Woodbridge
- Maple
- Concord
- Kleinburg
- Thornhill (Vaughan)
- Vellore Village
- Patterson
- Highway 400 Corridor
What We Do in Vaughan
Services Available
Licensed Type 1–3 abatement under O. Reg. 278/05. Air clearance and Ministry notification included.
Eco-certified mould removal for Vaughan homes and commercial properties.
24/7 emergency response. Industrial extraction, drying, and full insurance documentation.
Biohazard, hoarding, and post-construction cleaning.
Interior selective demolition with hazardous material segregation.
FAQ
Questions About Vaughan
Have a question specific to your property or situation? Call us — no obligation.
647.483.7085Does Vaughan have asbestos in its homes?
Woodbridge and the older parts of Maple and Concord were developed heavily in the 1970s and 1980s, with significant asbestos use in that era's construction. More recent Vaughan developments (post-1990) carry much lower risk. If your home is in Woodbridge or an older established area, an assessment before renovation is advisable.
Do you serve Woodbridge, Maple, and Kleinburg?
Yes — all of Vaughan including Woodbridge, Maple, Concord, Kleinburg, and Thornhill (Vaughan side). We're familiar with the range of housing stock across the city.
Can you handle commercial properties in Vaughan's business corridors?
Yes. Vaughan's industrial areas along Highway 400, Keele Street, and Jane Street have commercial and industrial buildings from the 1970s–80s that may contain asbestos in mechanical systems and structural materials.
Do you handle Woodbridge area asbestos and water-damage work?
Yes. Woodbridge is a substantial part of our Vaughan-area work. The older Woodbridge core — particularly the streets between Highway 7 and Steeles Avenue West, and the area around the original Pine Grove and Woodbridge Avenue communities — contains 1960s and 1970s residential housing with the full post-war asbestos profile. Many of these properties are in active renovation or expansion as families upsize within the area, and asbestos discovery mid-project is a common scenario. We respond same-day for assessments and provide both abatement and water-damage services for the area.
What about asbestos in Vaughan's older office and light-industrial corridors?
Vaughan's commercial inventory along the Highway 7 corridor, the Jane Street corridor, and the Highway 400 / Highway 407 interchange includes pre-1990 office, retail, and light-industrial buildings with asbestos in mechanical systems, ceiling materials, and original fireproofing. As Vaughan's commercial-to-mixed-use redevelopment accelerates — particularly around the Vaughan Metropolitan Centre and along the subway extension corridor — designated substance surveys and managed abatement programs are required first steps. We work directly with commercial owners, REITs, and conversion developers on this kind of work.
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Licensed, insured, and experienced in Vaughan's building stock. Same-day assessments available.