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Oilar Construction & Landscaping

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14 years of experience

We do it all! Home repair, remodeling, landscaping, rofing, painting, siding, snow removal, new flooring, custom building, drywall and etc... There are many other services that we provide. Nothing too big or too small to get the job done right at a family price. This is a family based business, we we know family is important and improving your home can make it easy for all family members, the ones living there and the ones visiting as well. You can check us out on our website and our fb page and you can email us directly or contact us for a free estimate.

We do it all! Home repair, remodeling, landscaping, rofing, painting, siding, snow removal, new flooring, custom building, drywall and etc... There are many other services that we provide. Nothing too big or too small to get the job done right at a family price. This is a family based business, we we know family is important and improving your home can make it easy for all family members, the ones living there and the ones visiting as well. You can check us out on our website and our fb page and you can email us directly or contact us for a free estimate.


Asbestos Removal questions, answered by experts

Asbestos has not been used to manufacture new siding since the early 1980s. So, while asbestos is not currently used to make new siding, it can still be present in the siding of homes built before the 1980s. The best way to know if your siding has any type of asbestos is to have a professional test it.

Most manufacturers stopped putting asbestos in linoleum before 1980 due to public concerns about its toxicity. However, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) didn’t ban asbestos-containing products until 1989, and a comprehensive ban was not announced until 2024. This means that homes built after 1989 may still have asbestos in their flooring.

Asbestos siding on its own doesn’t present a health risk. Asbestos fibers only become airborne when you disturb the material. As long as the siding is in good condition, it shouldn’t release dangerous fibers into the air. If you’re ready to replace the siding anyway or if it’s in poor condition, hire a local asbestos removal contractor to remove, repair, or cover it safely.

It is best to wear a respirator during the sanding, painting, and sealing process. It can filter particles, vapors, and fumes that can be toxic to breathe. So it’s better to be safe and protect your lungs during this project.

If present, abatement action, including removal, sealing, or enclosure, should be planned per local regulations. Proper consultation with a professional is key.

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