DUNS
117517457
Service Areas
From the Sheridan headquarters, Atlas dispatches EPA-certified crews for water damage restoration, mold remediation, asbestos abatement, and lead paint removal throughout Denver, Colorado Springs, and surrounding communities.
Priority Coverage
These eight communities represent the highest concentration of Atlas project activity. Each location benefits from established logistics, familiarity with local permitting requirements, and relationships with municipal code enforcement offices that streamline regulated environmental work.
Every Atlas service area receives the full scope of certified environmental and restoration capabilities — backed by EPA Lead-Safe protocols, OSHA-compliant crews, and documented chain-of-custody procedures.
Rapid extraction, structural drying, and moisture remediation for residential and commercial properties affected by floods, pipe failures, or storm intrusion.
Containment, removal, and post-remediation verification for mold colonies in walls, crawlspaces, HVAC systems, and commercial interiors.
Licensed removal and disposal of asbestos-containing materials from insulation, flooring, ceiling tiles, and pipe wrap in pre-1980 structures.
EPA Lead-Safe certified (NAT-F222667) removal and encapsulation for residential, commercial, and government-owned properties built before 1978.
Regional Coverage
Atlas organizes coverage into regional clusters to optimize crew deployment, reduce travel overhead, and maintain response times that meet the urgency of environmental and disaster restoration work. Each cluster is supported by project managers who understand the local regulatory landscape.
Atlas maintains rapid-response capability across the Denver metropolitan area for water damage restoration, mold remediation, asbestos abatement, and lead paint removal. Residential homeowners and commercial property managers throughout Denver proper rely on certified crews for projects that demand EPA compliance and documented chain-of-custody protocols.
From Littleton through Parker and into the Douglas County corridor, Atlas supports single-family homes, HOA-managed communities, and commercial tenants dealing with environmental hazards or disaster recovery. Proximity to the Sheridan headquarters means shorter mobilization times and lower project overhead for south metro properties.
Atlas extends coverage north along the I-25 corridor into Arvada, Westminster, Thornton, and Brighton. Industrial facilities, school districts, and municipal buildings in these communities benefit from the same EPA Lead-Safe certified workflows and OSHA-compliant safety standards applied to every Atlas engagement.
The Colorado Springs market receives dedicated Atlas support for both residential and government-sector projects. Federal installations and defense-adjacent facilities in the Pikes Peak region require contractors who carry active CAGE codes and maintain DUNS-verified registrations — credentials Atlas holds and keeps current.
Full Coverage List
Atlas regularly supports residential, commercial, and public-sector projects across the Denver metro, south metro, northern Front Range, and Colorado Springs corridor. Regulated and large-scope projects can extend beyond these communities depending on contract requirements and environmental conditions.
Trust Signals
DUNS
117517457
CAGE CODE
62FR3
EPA Lead-Safe Certification No.
NAT-F222667
Atlas coordinates all projects from the Sheridan office and dispatches certified crews throughout the Denver metro, south metro, and Colorado Springs corridor.
Mon-Fri 8AM-5PM, 24/7 emergency response available after hours
Emergency dispatch is available after hours for urgent loss events.
Common questions about Atlas coverage, response times, and project coordination across Colorado.
Atlas maintains crews and equipment staged from the Sheridan headquarters, enabling same-day mobilization for most Denver metro locations. Emergency water damage, mold discovery, or hazardous material exposure situations are triaged by phone and typically receive an on-site assessment within hours of the initial call.
Yes. The core service area covers the Front Range from Colorado Springs to the northern metro, but Atlas regularly supports projects across broader Colorado depending on scope and regulatory requirements. Commercial contracts, government work, and large-scale environmental remediation projects may extend beyond the standard coverage map.
Atlas holds EPA Lead-Safe Certification (NAT-F222667), maintains a DUNS number (117517457) and CAGE Code (62FR3) for government contracting, and follows OSHA-compliant safety protocols on every job site. These credentials are verified and renewed on schedule to meet federal, state, and local regulatory standards.
Absolutely. Atlas crews are trained and equipped for residential homes, multi-unit properties, commercial buildings, and public-sector facilities. The same certified processes apply regardless of property type — the difference is scale, not standards.
Atlas dispatches dedicated crews to the Colorado Springs corridor for scheduled projects and maintains relationships with local subcontractors for rapid-response situations. Project management, documentation, and quality assurance are handled centrally to ensure consistent standards across all service areas.
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