American Environmental Specialists, Inc.
About us
AES is a veteran owned environmental consulting serving all counties in Southern California. Since 1992, AES has provided experienced and certified technicians to conduct home inspections for microbial contamination issues, bacterial issues, due diligence identification of hazardous materials and other environmental issues. AES serves single-family, multi-family, commercial, retail, property management & real estate companies, developers, industrial facilities; educational and healthcare industries. Please call for answers to your particular project questions. Most jobs can be priced over the phone and details explained in layman's terms. Let us put our experience to work for you. www.aeshb.com (714) 379-3333 Credit cards accepted
Business highlights
Services we offer
Mold investigations with air and surface sampling, RRP lead-based paint certification surveys, abatement monitoring, all indoor air quality issues, asbestos and lead based paint inspections, hazardous materials inspections, post remediation air clearances, technical reports of environmental findings with recommendations and remediation specifications for your abatement contractor.
Accepted Payment Methods
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He spent time on the phone explaining what needed to be done, created prompt professional reports and
presented the reports to the AQMD who had to approve the abatement plan.
We left him a key to the property and he managed the access for the abatement team.
The abatement was completed and the complaint against us was resolved.
we will be using him again for another inspection very soon
"Thank you very much for the great review. AES appreciates the business. We wish you a happy and successful 2015!"
Licensing
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