Salary's Insulation, LLC
About us
Insulation workers, installing and replace the materials used to insulate buildings and their mechanical systems. generally work indoors in residential and commercial settings. As a Mechanical insulator I work both indoors and outdoors. Assist journeymen with insulation of pipes, air ducts, heating and cooling systems. Ensure all journeymen have everything they need for the project. Conduct jobsite safety. Work as team member insulate boilers, HVAC duct work and pipes on new construction. Used proper PPE including hard hat, safety glasses, earplugs, gloves, safety sleeves. Operate manual lift (JLG) and other small auto machinery as needed at project site. Work with proper PPE, strip old insulation, install new insulation on pipes and wiring using hand tools. Follow safety guidelines per OSHA regulations Replace fiberglass insulation from attics with new insulation or materials. Wire prefabricated asbestos covering around steam and hot water piping. Insulate commercial and residential buildings using a fiberglass blow in insulation. Install metal and pvc jackets. Insulate pipes and put PVC on it Remove asbestos or urea-formaldehyde insulation from buildings when require to do so. Design and create bike racks from old bike parts. Advance proficiency in team orient communication through coordinating tasks with others.
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