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Moving APT - Long Distance Movers
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Hazardous Waste Removal

Serving Roach, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 1999

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I used Moving APT for our relocation to Tampa and they did a very good job both on pick up and drop off. They handled everything with care and absolutely nothing was broken or scratched. I would recommend them."
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Pro Touch Painting L.L.C.
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Indoor Air Quality TestingMold & Toxic Material TestMold & Toxic Material Test - For Business+1 more

Serving Roach, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 1998

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"After some confusion connecting with each other which was probably my fault, a date was set and they no called no showed.  Once we reconnected, the explanation was poor communication on their end and a previous job ran long.  Once rescheduled again the work was done to my satisfaction.
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Biohazard Remediation questions, answered by experts

The safest way to neutralize bleach for disposal is to mix one teaspoon of sodium metabisulfite (also called disodium disulfite, pyrosulfurous acid, and disodium salt) with 2 1/2 gallons of water. Then mix 1 gallon of this solution per 1/3 cup of bleach. But you still must handle and dispose of the mixture carefully.

If your roof was constructed between 1930 and 1970, there’s a possibility that the shingles contain asbestos. If that’s the case, you should hire a professional for repairs and replacement, as they’ll have the necessary equipment to stay safe from such a hazardous and cancer-causing substance. If your home was constructed after this period, it’s unlikely that the shingles in place are toxic. In most cases, asbestos shingles are not recyclable, while standard asphalt shingles are recyclable.

Yes, using non-toxic fungicides and green cleaning agents for safety.

Mold mites will usually not go away on their own, as long as there continues to be a source of food for them. To ensure that they go away and to keep them from returning, you'll need to get rid of the mold or any other food source. Even if you successfully remove an infestation, more mites are likely to return if you don't get rid of the mold.

Signs of mold under silicone caulk include discoloration or dark spots appearing through or around the caulk, a musty odor in the area, and visible growth on the surface of the caulk. Additionally, if the caulk feels soft or spongy, it could indicate moisture trapped underneath, which is a breeding ground for mold.

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