Utah asbestos regulations
Residential asbestos in Utah is regulated primarily by Utah DEQ, Division of Air Quality. The agency oversees licensing of certified inspectors and abatement contractors, notification requirements before any disturbance work, and disposal at approved facilities. Federal EPA NESHAP rules apply on top of the state regulation.
Disclosure requirements
When selling a home in Utah, the disclosure rule is: Yes (Seller's Property Condition Disclosure). Buyers conducting due diligence during the inspection period should explicitly ask about ceiling texture materials and any prior abatement work, and request documentation if testing was previously performed.
Abatement costs in Utah
Typical residential popcorn ceiling abatement costs in Utah range from $1,500 to $4,500. Cost drivers include square footage, ceiling height, accessibility, disposal fees at approved facilities, and post-abatement air clearance testing.
| Job size | Estimated cost |
|---|---|
| Single room (≈ 200 sq ft) | $1,500 – $2,400 |
| Whole-home main floor (≈ 1,200 sq ft) | $2,100 – $4,500 |
| Encapsulation (overlay rather than removal) | $600 – $1,350 |
Estimates aggregated from HomeAdvisor and Angi 2024–2025 cost data. Confirm with local certified contractors. Quoted job is rarely the final invoice.
Find a certified contractor in Utah
Use the Utah DEQ, Division of Air Quality licensing roster to find certified abatement professionals near you. Contractor lead network integration (Networx, Service Direct) is in approval and ships day 30.