We hired Greene Environmental Services to do vermiculite abatement in our attic. My husband and I did quite a bit of research on the topic and on abatement contractors. After speaking with Mike, we decided that he was the most knowledgable, and seemed to be the best for the job. Unfortunately, that ended up not being true. To start, I sent in my 50% deposit by check, which very quickly cleared from my account, I expected to receive a confirmation from Mike that he received my deposit, and a potential start date, but I received nothing. It wasnt until I contacted him a week later that I was able to get confirmation on the check and a possible start date for the project. We were planning to move out of our home while the abatement was going on, so we needed a few days notice, so when we hadnt heard anything in the days leading up to the project, I contacted Mike who said the project would be delayed. This happened twice. As far as I know, all went well with the abatement process. Mike did keep me updated daily on the progress. When I returned home after the project was completed, my house was a disaster. Every doorway trim had paint peeled off of it, walls were dented, scraped, and dirty, our hardwood floor had a chip in in, our outside faucet handle was broken, nails and staples were left in the wall, large nails and screws were found outside on the ground, blinds were taken down and not put entirely back together, a screen were not placed back in the window frame, ceiling tiles were left out of place, our washer was moved and not put back, our water valve was turned off and not turned back on, our guest bathroom floor was soaked with a sopping wet towel pushed up against the bathtub, and there were water stains on our hardwood as well (this ended up drying up, but it would have been nice to know what it was before seeing it and thinking our floors were ruined). I immediately called Mike to make him aware of these issues. He offered to come out Monday (this was Friday) morning to address my concerns. He did, however, become very defensive, making excuses for his workers and saying that it was hot in the attic, it was a long week, etc. When he came out on Monday, he did address some of the concerns- put the ceiling tiles back, took the staples out of the walls, and fixed the faucet. On the proposal, it does say they are not responsible for paint damage, but I do feel that the damage to our walls was extensive and the result of carelessness. At the beginning of the project, I asked Mike to take before and after pictures of the abatement so I could send them into the Zonolite Trust. He said this would be no problem. A couple weeks after the project, I still had not received the pictures. I contacted Mike, who eventually told me the worker who had the pictures no longer worked for him, so he would be unable to send them. I did eventually get the photos, but the entire process was beyond frustrating and extremely unprofessional. I definitely would not recommend Greene Environmental Services.