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AAA Remediation, Inc.
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Asbestos - Testing

Serving Ewing, KY and surrounding areas

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In business since 1983

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Extremely prompt to answer questions or concerns. Service technician was "right on time" for the initial testing. I was lucky to have no asbestos so I cannot review their removal process. I was impressed with the office staff's communications."
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Leaking Water Heater
Flooded closet
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Jonathan Simpkins
New to Angi
Asbestos Siding - Repair

Serving Ewing, KY and surrounding areas

Whether you need home repairs, maintenance, remodeling, painting, carpentry, or general household projects completed, we take pride in getting the job done right the first time. Our goal is to provide affordable, professional, and timely services that help homeowners keep their properties safe, functional, and looking their best. No job is too small — we’re here to help with all your home improvement needs.

Vela Quality Home Repair and Remodeling
New to Angi
Asbestos Siding - Repair

Serving Ewing, KY and surrounding areas

At Vela Quality Home Repair & Remodeling, we believe your home deserves to be treated with the same care and respect we would give our own. As a family-owned business established in 2003, our reputation has been built on honesty, reliability, and quality workmanship that lasts.\nWhat truly sets us apart is our commitment to doing things the right way. We take the time to listen to our customers, understand their vision, and provide solutions that fit their needs and budget. Whether it's a small repair or a full remodel, every project is handled with attention to detail and pride in our craft.\nMany of our customers come to us through word of mouth and personal recommendations, which means everything to us. It shows that people trust our work and the way we treat them.\nOur goal is simple: provide dependable service, fair pricing, and results that homeowners can feel proud of every time they walk through their door.

Asbestos Removal questions, answered by experts

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) banned the use of asbestos pipe insulation in certain applications in 1975. It released further bans in 1989 and 2019. While asbestos pipe insulation was common from the 1930s to 1970s, its use fell off after the 1970s due to public concern and the EPA's actions.

It can be safe to live in a house with asbestos as long as the asbestos-containing materials are intact, in good condition, and not disturbed. Asbestos becomes dangerous only when its fibers are released into the air, which happens if the material is damaged, crumbling, or disturbed during renovation work. If you suspect asbestos is present, do not disturb it. Instead of removal, materials in good condition can sometimes be encapsulated. It is recommended to have regular professional inspections to monitor the condition of the asbestos and prevent health risks from potential exposure.

Some pros may recommend covering a popcorn ceiling that tests positive for asbestos with beadboard ceiling planks or drywall. The cost to install a beadboard ceiling averages more than $5,000, but you likely will pay more than the average for the installer to deal with the asbestos safely. Installing a beadboard ceiling or new drywall will disturb the asbestos and release some microscopic fibers, so the installer will need to take precautions. 

Asbestos-containing materials are not easily affected by water and do not disintegrate or dissolve when exposed to it. However, porous materials can deteriorate due to water exposure, leading to the release of asbestos fibers into the air. The settling of asbestos fibers can also occur as water makes them heavy, which reduces the risk of airborne exposure, though future disturbance of the materials could cause risk. Wetting asbestos-containing materials does not constitute safe removal, and the proper handling and disposal of asbestos materials should be left to professionals.

Often found in old insulation, tiles, and roofing materials in pre-1980s buildings.

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