
Spring is a sign for winter cleanup and spring cleaning. Most people do a major clean during the spring, but what happens if your home has asbestos? Asbestos containing materials could have been disturbed during the winter, and you could be at risk for exposure. Before you begin your spring cleaning, you should first do some research. Asbestos Abatement Services has broken it down so that you can quickly find the right solution.
Interior Cleaning
If your home is older, you should probably have it checked by an asbestos professional. Newer homes have been tested and some contain asbestos materials. Checking your home for asbestos is important. This is especially the case if certain parts of your home are damaged. The below materials in your home could contain asbestos:
- Adhesives
- Wallpaper
- Tiles
- Drywall
- Insulation
- Wiring
Above are just some areas. If any of the above areas seem to be damaged, you should call a professional asbestos removal service to check your home. Asbestos fibers are small and can easily travel through the air, your clothing, or even your HVAC system.
Exterior
The exterior of your home could have asbestos, and you could bring asbestos fibers into your home on your clothing or through the air. Some areas outdoors that could contain asbestos are:
- Roofing
- Caulking
- Siding
- Insulation
- Piping
If you have any areas that seem damaged, you should have it checked by asbestos professionals. They will be able to handle the testing and let you know if your home is asbestos free.
Before you do any spring cleaning, check for damaged areas. If you see any, stop your cleaning and call a certified professional, such as Asbestos Abatement Services. If asbestos is present, the professionals will be able to develop a plan to handle the asbestos, while ensuring you and your family are safe from exposure.

