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Wing Three

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Wing Three

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20 years of experience

Wing Three are your local Mold Remediation and Asbestos Abatement Experts. We are family owned and operated with Midwestern values, dedicated to putting our customers first. We understand that having mold or asbestos in your home or your business can be a serious health risk, and so we provide custom solutions to fix the problem. Our professional Wing Three team will get the problem resolved for you. If you have a mold or asbestos problem, call us today for a free visual inspection.

Wing Three are your local Mold Remediation and Asbestos Abatement Experts. We are family owned and operated with Midwestern values, dedicated to putting our customers first. We understand that having mold or asbestos in your home or your business can be a serious health risk, and so we provide custom solutions to fix the problem. Our professional Wing Three team will get the problem resolved for you. If you have a mold or asbestos problem, call us today for a free visual inspection.


ALM ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES & CONST LLC

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ALM ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES & CONST LLC

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17 years of experience

We are ALM ENVIRONMENTAL.We start are business in Feb 2008 .Our 14 yrs in experienced.We do asbestos,lead abatement,mold remediation,fire restoration and small demolition.(etc)Our goal is make sure our Customer are happy and satisfy means quality work.

We are ALM ENVIRONMENTAL.We start are business in Feb 2008 .Our 14 yrs in experienced.We do asbestos,lead abatement,mold remediation,fire restoration and small demolition.(etc)Our goal is make sure our Customer are happy and satisfy means quality work.




Ruhl and Son Construction & Excavation

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Ruhl and Son Construction & Excavation

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We are a full service Construction Company, We have been doing business in the St. Louis Area for over 100 years. We are small, but we like being small that way we can give a better service to our customers.

We are a full service Construction Company, We have been doing business in the St. Louis Area for over 100 years. We are small, but we like being small that way we can give a better service to our customers.


Asbestos Removal questions, answered by experts

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. 

Vermiculite insulation can be hazardous if it contains asbestos. Asbestos fibers, when released into the air and inhaled, can pose significant health risks. The EPA recommends leaving vermiculite insulation undisturbed to avoid potential exposure. It is crucial to have vermiculite insulation tested by a certified professional to determine if it contains asbestos. If asbestos is present, proper precautions should be taken, including containment or removal by licensed abatement professionals.

It's okay to live in a house with asbestos siding as long as it's intact. Asbestos siding in good condition poses minimal risk since the fibers remain bound. If the siding is damaged, or deteriorating, or if renovations are planned that may disturb it, the risk of exposure increases significantly. Consult a professional asbestos inspector to assess the situation and provide recommendations.

If the tiles are undamaged and in good condition, painting can be a safe method of encapsulating them, but it is important first to evaluate the state of the tiles before proceeding. If the tiles are deteriorating, damaged, or already loose, simply painting over them fails to address the underlying issues that can cause asbestos exposure. It is recommended to consult asbestos abatement experts in such situations to identify the best way to safely manage or remove the asbestos-containing materials. During the painting process, it is crucial to adhere to safety regulations and guidelines to reduce the potential health risks associated with asbestos exposure.

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.

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