DIY Asbestos Test Kit
Protect Your Family, Protect Your Home
If your house was built before the 1980s, there’s a chance asbestos may still be hiding in materials like floor tiles, popcorn ceilings, insulation, or pipe wrap. You don’t have to guess—and you don’t have to put your family at risk. ETC’s DIY Asbestos Test Kit gives you an easy, affordable way to check your home, with every sample analyzed by a professional accredited lab.
How It Works
- Order your kit through Amazon
- Collect a sample following the included instructions
- Mail it to the lab with prepaid shipping
- Get clear results you can trust , fast!
Why Homeowners Choose ETC’s Test Kit
Peace of Mind
Know for certain before you sand, cut, or renovate.
Lab-Backed Results
Every kit connects directly to a certified asbestos testing lab.
Fast Turnaround
Results in just a few days once your sample arrives.
Simple & Safe
Clear step-by-step instructions and prepaid return shipping included
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