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KE&I LLC We provide top quality construction services to Dickinson & surrounding areas. Our highly trained crews Specialize in Real Estate Renovations / Full Remodels we work with a variety of clients from an individual looking to remodel a home or we provide commercial construction services as well. please take some time to research our company and our customer reviews. Our commitment to the community keeps our company with steady work and we are willing and ready to take on your next project. We are locally owned with our main office located in Dickinson, ND. We look forward to meeting you and providing you with our services.

KE&I LLC We provide top quality construction services to Dickinson & surrounding areas. Our highly trained crews Specialize in Real Estate Renovations / Full Remodels we work with a variety of clients from an individual looking to remodel a home or we provide commercial construction services as well. please take some time to research our company and our customer reviews. Our commitment to the community keeps our company with steady work and we are willing and ready to take on your next project. We are locally owned with our main office located in Dickinson, ND. We look forward to meeting you and providing you with our services.

Asbestos Removal questions, answered by experts

Typical methods for asbestos removal include encapsulation, enclosure, and complete removal.

Some pros may recommend covering a popcorn ceiling that tests positive for asbestos with beadboard ceiling planks or drywall. The cost to install a beadboard ceiling averages more than $5,000, but you likely will pay more than the average for the installer to deal with the asbestos safely. Installing a beadboard ceiling or new drywall will disturb the asbestos and release some microscopic fibers, so the installer will need to take precautions. 

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. 

If present, abatement action, including removal, sealing, or enclosure, should be planned per local regulations. Proper consultation with a professional is key.

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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