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Why Choose an Asbestos Survey?

An asbestos survey is important if you are considering a remodel or a renovation to your home or business. It is especially important if hiring contractors. Contractors can refuse you service if you have not had an asbestos survey completed. Asbestos Abatement Services has the information to help you on your remodeling journey.

What is an Asbestos Survey?

An asbestos survey is completed by a certified asbestos removal company. Testing is done to check for asbestos in the home or business. If it is found, documentations are completed that includes the specific locations and quantities found in the home or building. Testing should also be done before any demolition to prevent exposure. If this hazardous material is found, it must be removed before any renovations are made. Many states now have laws about proper removal and disposal.

Why Should I Have One Completed?

The main reason to have an asbestos survey completed is safety. Asbestos can easily break free and travel throughout different areas of the home or business. These asbestos fibers can easily enter your body through your mouth or nose, causing exposure. Asbestos exposure can make you incredibly ill and cause cancer and death.

Do I Need an Asbestos Survey if I have a New Home or Building?

Yes, even newer homes and businesses could contain asbestos. Asbestos-containing materials are still being used in the United States in some form or another. Without the survey, you would never know the difference between asbestos materials and non-asbestos materials. You cannot see asbestos. The only way to find it is through a comprehensive survey and test.

If you are in need of an asbestos survey, make sure the company is licensed and certified. If they are not, the results could be skewed, which could lead to exposure to you and your contractors. For the health and safety of everyone involved, make sure your asbestos abatement company is certified and licensed to test, remove, and dispose of asbestos-containing materials.

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