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ALM ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES & CONST LLC

1701 N.2nd St
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ALM ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES & CONST LLC

1701 N.2nd St
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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.



BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAIN PROPERTY PERSERVATION SERVICES

2854 ASKA RD.
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BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAIN PROPERTY PERSERVATION SERVICES

2854 ASKA RD.
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26 years of experience

MY NAME IS ROBERT GREEN OWNER / OPERTOR OF BLUE RIDGE MTN. PROPERTY PERSERVATION SERVICES WE GO WEATERIZATIONS LOCK CHANGES EVICTIONS AND EVERYTHING TO MAKE YOUR PROPERTY SAFE

MY NAME IS ROBERT GREEN OWNER / OPERTOR OF BLUE RIDGE MTN. PROPERTY PERSERVATION SERVICES WE GO WEATERIZATIONS LOCK CHANGES EVICTIONS AND EVERYTHING TO MAKE YOUR PROPERTY SAFE


Ruhl and Son Construction & Excavation

110 Alan Drive
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Ruhl and Son Construction & Excavation

110 Alan Drive
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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

To seal off, or encapsulate, asbestos-containing materials in your home, you’ll need to utilize a sealant specifically designed for asbestos encapsulation. These sealants bind with asbestos fibers to keep them from spreading throughout the air and causing bodily harm. In many cases, these sealants can be simply painted on, but you’ll need to wear a protective body suit as well as an asbestos-rated respirator to interact with these materials safely.

Performing abatement for asbestos means the contractor removes or encapsulates the asbestos to protect your family’s health. The term abatement refers to the steps required to keep asbestos fibers from moving into the air. Understanding what asbestos abatement is can help you discuss the case with your contractors by understanding the jargon they use. 

Whether or not to buy a home containing asbestos is ultimately a decision for the homebuyer, and there are several things to consider. When in good condition and contained, asbestos is unlikely to present a health risk—it’s when those tiny fibers are loose and airborne that they become a problem. Consider any renovations you plan on doing to the home that could disturb existing asbestos and the cost of removal. If an inspection finds asbestos in a home on the market, you could negotiate with the seller for a lower price, though this isn’t a sure thing.

Asbestos itself does not typically leak from a roof. However, if an asbestos-containing roof is damaged or deteriorated, it can release asbestos fibers into the air. This can occur when the roof is disturbed, such as during maintenance or repairs, or due to weathering over time. Exposure to airborne asbestos fibers can be harmful to health, so it is important to address any damaged asbestos roofs promptly and safely.

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. 

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