Texas School Buildings — Asbestos Exposure
School buildings constructed from the 1940s through the 1980s reportedly relied on asbestos-containing materials throughout their mechanical systems. Boilermakers who serviced cast-iron and water-tube heating boilers, pipefitters who maintained steam distribution systems, insulators who applied and removed pipe covering and block insulation, and HVAC mechanics who worked on air handling units may have been exposed to asbestos fibers in school buildings across Texas.
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) Asbestos Program oversees asbestos abatement in public buildings statewide, including schools subject to AHERA inspection. Asbestos-containing materials — boiler insulation, pipe insulation, floor tile, ceiling tile, spray fireproofing, transite board, duct insulation, and gaskets — were installed in school buildings constructed before the 1980s and have been removed or managed in place under federal AHERA requirements ever since. The information on this site is drawn from public records and from publicly filed asbestos litigation. Nothing here constitutes legal advice or a finding of liability. Scroll down to find a specific school district.
Texas law gives asbestos claimants 2 years from diagnosis to file a products-liability action under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003. If you or a family member has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, asbestosis, or asbestos-related lung cancer and believe the illness may be related to work at a school building, consult a Texas mesothelioma attorney to understand your options.
Asbestos-Containing Materials Commonly Found in School Buildings
Map shows Texas school districts with documented asbestos exposure histories. Click any marker to visit the school's dedicated page.
Texas School Districts
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If You Worked at a Texas School and Have Been Diagnosed
Texas law gives asbestos claimants 2 years from diagnosis to file a products-liability action under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003. If you or a family member has received a diagnosis that may be related to asbestos exposure while working at a school building, time matters. More than 60 asbestos bankruptcy trust funds are available to Texas claimants — each with its own separate documentation requirements that take months to prepare.
Find your school district in the list above, review the documented asbestos exposure history, and contact a Texas mesothelioma attorney before your deadline expires.
Mesothelioma Attorney for Texas Asbestos Claims
A diagnosis of mesothelioma or an asbestos-related illness may entitle you and your family to significant compensation through asbestos trust funds and civil litigation. An experienced asbestos attorney can evaluate your case — at no cost to you.
- Free case evaluation — no obligation to hire
- No attorney fee unless we make a financial recovery
- Statutes of limitations may limit the time you have to act
- Trust fund claims and civil lawsuits pursued simultaneously