
Drywall & Joint Compound Removal in North Delta, BC
Licensed, WorkSafeBC-compliant drywall & joint compound removal for North Delta homes and buildings. Fully insured and locally operated.
Drywall asbestos removal in North Delta targets joint compound containing chrysotile asbestos, applied at every seam, screw hole and corner bead in homes built through the mid-1970s to mid-1980s. North Delta homes from this era consistently show asbestos in popcorn ceiling texture applied throughout the upper floor, vinyl floor tiles in kitchens and bathrooms, and drywall compound at every seam — a combination that makes pre-renovation surveys here almost always return multiple positive materials. Any wall or ceiling work in a North Delta home from this period that involves cutting, patching or sanding is a regulated asbestos task under WorkSafeBC's OHS Regulation.
Drywall asbestos abatement in North Delta homes from the 1960s through the 1980s period is frequently triggered by suite additions, kitchen or bathroom renovations, and electrical or plumbing upgrades that require opening walls. North Delta homes from this era consistently show asbestos in popcorn ceiling texture applied throughout the upper floor, vinyl floor tiles in kitchens and bathrooms, and drywall compound at every seam — a combination that makes pre-renovation surveys here almost always return multiple positive materials. We abate the drywall compound in the renovation scope before your contractor begins their work, eliminating the asbestos hazard from the worksite so subsequent trades can proceed safely and in compliance with WorkSafeBC requirements.
North Delta's Sunshine Hills and Scottsdale areas are full of homes from the asbestos era, so popcorn ceiling and floor removal here usually starts with a test.
What's included with drywall & joint compound removal in North Delta
- Testing of joint compound and texture before removal
- Sealed containment of the demolition area
- HEPA-filtered negative air during all drywall removal
- Controlled cutting and removal techniques
- Full HEPA vacuuming and wet-wipe of all surfaces post-removal
- Certified disposal of all removed material
- Post-removal clearance air testing
- Written clearance documentation for homeowner and contractor
- Coordination with existing renovation trades
When North Delta property owners call us
Opening walls or removing ceilings in a reno
Any time walls or ceilings in a pre-1990 Surrey home are being demolished or altered, the drywall compound should be tested first. Cutting through untested joint compound in an older home is a WorkSafeBC violation on any job site.
Full-home renovations and layout changes
Major renovations that touch many wall and ceiling surfaces need asbestos abatement planned and scoped before the first contractor is booked. Joint compound abatement is often the first task on the schedule.
Water or fire damage repairs
Damaged drywall in older homes releases fibres as it deteriorates. Testing and removing damaged material under proper containment is safer and cheaper than patching over an active hazard.
Basement renovations
Many Surrey basement renos involve opening up original drywalled ceilings or walls. These almost always contain asbestos-positive joint compound in pre-1990 homes.
Why North Delta homeowners choose us
- We test compound specifically — not just obvious asbestos materials
- Containment scaled to the exact demolition scope
- Fast response for projects that need abatement to restart quickly
- WorkSafeBC-compliant removal on every job
- Full documentation and clearance for the renovation contractor
- Local crews who work alongside renovation trades regularly
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FAQ
Drywall & Joint Compound Removal FAQs for North Delta
Do you offer drywall asbestos removal in North Delta?
Yes, we serve all of North Delta and the surrounding Tri-Cities and Metro Vancouver region. Call us or fill out the quote form to book a site visit.
How quickly can you start in North Delta?
For most North Delta projects we can arrange a site visit within a few days. If you have a renovation or demolition on a tight timeline, let us know when you call and we'll do our best to accommodate.
How do I know if my North Delta home's drywall compound contains asbestos?
You can't tell by sight — the only way to confirm is sampling and lab analysis. Homes built in North Delta between roughly 1973 and 1985 have the highest probability of positive results. A pre-renovation asbestos survey includes sampling joint compound at a representative number of seams throughout the renovation scope.
Does asbestos in drywall compound mean I can't renovate in North Delta?
Not at all — it means the compound in the renovation scope needs to be abated first. We remove the asbestos-containing material from the specific walls and ceilings your contractor needs to work on, then they proceed with their renovation. Most North Delta projects involve a straightforward sequence: test, abate, renovate.

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