After an inspection and testing, it was discovered your home features asbestos. The presence of asbestos in your home requires the assistance of an abatement team to create a plan to safely remove the asbestos from your home and dispose of the asbestos properly. Here are a few things you can expect to occur when the asbestos is being remediated from your home.
Before the Abatement
Prior to the abatement, your remediation team will meet with you to discuss what will occur, how long the abatement will take, and the cost of the abatement.
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If you're in the market for a new home and you've found one that has tested for higher than normal levels of radon, you may be considering whether you really want to invest in this home. The good news is there are radon removal machines that can easily be installed in your new home to minimize the radon in your house. A radon removal company can give you an estimate and can do the install work for you.
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If you're planning to buy a new home, you want to make sure that you're making a smart investment and you get a great house that you love. Before you actually close on the home and after you put in an offer, you'll want to invest in home inspection services. A professional will take a look at various parts of your home to give you a detailed look at its condition as well as any suggested improvements that you'd want to make.
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When most people think of asbestos exposure, the first issue that comes to mind is lung cancer. It is true that many people who are exposed to asbestos at home or at work develop lung cancer, but this is not the only ailment that asbestos exposure can cause. Here's a look at some more specific risks associated with exposure to this hazardous building material.
Asbestosis
Asbestosis is a condition in which the lungs develop scar tissue, causing the patient to feel short of breath.
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