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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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Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor 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.

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

By using PPE, sealing work areas, and following containment procedures.

In most cases, homeowners insurance doesn't cover asbestos abatement. Insurance policies frequently exclude coverage for pollutants, contaminants, and hazardous materials, which include asbestos. It's considered a pre-existing condition in homes built before its ban, so removal is seen as a maintenance expense rather than an insurable loss. There may be an exception if the asbestos-containing materials are disturbed due to a covered event, such as fire or storm damage. Some policies may cover the abatement as a part of those repairs.

In the 1980s, the use of asbestos in house siding materials underwent a significant decline, ultimately being phased out by the mid-1980s to early 1990s. This change was largely due to a growing awareness of the severe health risks associated with asbestos exposure, particularly its link to lung diseases and cancers. With increased public concern and regulatory agency involvement, building codes and regulations were updated to restrict the use of asbestos in construction materials. 

Asbestos-containing materials are not easily affected by water and do not disintegrate or dissolve when exposed to it. However, porous materials can deteriorate due to water exposure, leading to the release of asbestos fibers into the air. The settling of asbestos fibers can also occur as water makes them heavy, which reduces the risk of airborne exposure, though future disturbance of the materials could cause risk. Wetting asbestos-containing materials does not constitute safe removal, and the proper handling and disposal of asbestos materials should be left to professionals.

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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