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A#1 Abatement, Inc.

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A#1 Abatement, Inc.

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Customers say: True professional
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32 years of experience

At A#1 Abatement, Inc., we are your premiere source for residential demolition, water recovery services, asbestos, mold, along with other tasks. Since 1993 our company has offered the finest in quality abatement for your home. For the best of the best call today for your next project, 410-285-6998. PLEASE NOTE, WE ARE ONLY ABLE TO WORK WITH HOMEOWNERS. We DO NOT remove vermiculite! We are licensed and insured! #207934 -Water Damage Restoration Certification (IICRC)

"Efficient and thorough."

David S on December 2024

At A#1 Abatement, Inc., we are your premiere source for residential demolition, water recovery services, asbestos, mold, along with other tasks. Since 1993 our company has offered the finest in quality abatement for your home. For the best of the best call today for your next project, 410-285-6998. PLEASE NOTE, WE ARE ONLY ABLE TO WORK WITH HOMEOWNERS. We DO NOT remove vermiculite! We are licensed and insured! #207934 -Water Damage Restoration Certification (IICRC)

"Efficient and thorough."

David S on December 2024

Asbestos Removal questions, answered by experts

Typical methods for asbestos removal include encapsulation, enclosure, and complete removal.

In most cities, it isn’t legal to cover asbestos tile. This is because it’s difficult for the average homeowner to know if they’re causing fibers to become airborne. While there is a method of sealing the asbestos in place—called encapsulation—this needs to be done by a pro, and isn’t appropriate for all situations. 

Scraping off asbestos siding is extremely dangerous. When asbestos is inert, it does not pose a risk, but once disturbed, the fibers enter the air that you breathe and can cause irreparable damage. Professionals may scrape it off, but they will have more protective equipment and specialized tools that most homeowners do not have on hand.

It is legal to cover asbestos tile with new flooring. For some homeowners, this is a reasonable option to prevent asbestos fibers from spreading in the home and reduce health hazards. However, it’s a better long-term solution to completely remove asbestos from your home rather than cover it up.

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.

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