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Stanley's Home Improvement
3.3(
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Serving Houston, MO and surrounding areas

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Emergency services offered

"It was apparent they were very skilled. They quickly dropped the huge limbs without a scratch on the house, fence or sheds surrounding the tree. They arrived on time and cleaned the area to my satisfaction before leaving. And they were competetively priced! I can't say enough good things about this company."
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Recommended by77%of homeowners
S&M movers and removal company
New to Angi

Serving Houston, MO and surrounding areas

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

With over 20 years of experience as business owners, we understand the stress that can come with moving, clearing out items, or handling a property clean-up. That’s why we treat every home with the same care and respect as if it were our own.\n\nWhether you’re moving across town, getting rid of unwanted items, or need a full property clean-up, our friendly and reliable team shows up on time and works efficiently to get the job done right.\n\nYou can count on a professional service from a company that truly cares about its customers. When you hire us, you’re not just another job—you’re treated like family.

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Cullins Construction, LLC
2.5(
3
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Serving Houston, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I wanted to give Zac a 5 star rating but the system would only let me give him 4.5. This is unfair to him because he knowledgeable, professional, friendly and did a superb job on our clothes dryer. I will definitely ask for him again if I need a handyman in the future."
Response time2 days
Recommended by33%of homeowners
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Leaf Removal questions, answered by experts

No. Standard homeowners insurance does not cover any kind of lead remediation, focusing instead on sudden, unpreventable events like fires and theft. Many insurance companies will specifically exclude lead paint removal, since it tends to be an expensive and unavoidable project. The exception is if the lead surface is damaged during a covered event (like a flood) and homeowners insurance pays its replacement.

It is safe to remove old linoleum, but it may require the help of a specialist due to the risk of asbestos in the material. Before you cut into linoleum or try to peel it up, have it tested for asbestos. If it tests positive, professionals will need to remove it to prevent the risk of health issues from airborne toxic particles. If it’s asbestos-free, DIY removal is possible and safe.

You can paint over lead paint, or “encapsulate” it with a special paint that includes an ingredient called an encapsulant. The EPA approves encapsulation as a lead paint removal method as long as the paint remains undisturbed. Standard types of paint without an “encapsulant” from the big box stores or hardware stores do not meet EPA standards for remediation of lead-based paint.

Lead removal can take a few days to several weeks, depending on the work needed, particularly if the lead is widespread and in hard-to-reach areas.

According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), hazardous waste is generally classified into four main categories:

1. Characteristic Wastes: These exhibit at least one of four hazardous traits: ignitability (flammable, like gasoline), corrosivity (can rust or decompose materials, like car batteries), reactivity (unstable and can explode, like aerosol cans), or toxicity (harmful when ingested, like lead-based paint).

2. Listed Wastes: These are specific wastes from manufacturing and industrial processes that the EPA has officially designated as hazardous. They include byproducts from processes that use solvents, pesticides, and other chemicals.

3. Universal Wastes: These are commonly generated hazardous items that are subject to streamlined regulations. Examples include batteries, pesticides, mercury-containing equipment (e.g., bulbs), and some lamps.

4. Mixed Wastes: This category includes waste that contains both hazardous and radioactive components, making it subject to regulation by both the EPA and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

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