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Nebraska Home Inspections provides Residential and Commercial Home and Property inspections, as well as Mobile, Manufactured, Tiny and Log home, Lead Paint, Mold, Well Water, Wood Destroying Organisms, Asbestos, Roof, Structural, Insulation and Ventilation, Deck, Fire Place and Chimney, Exterior Intro Coverings, Moisture Intrusion, HVAC, and Residential Electrical Inspections for North Platte and the Greater Plains of Nebraska,

Nebraska Home Inspections provides Residential and Commercial Home and Property inspections, as well as Mobile, Manufactured, Tiny and Log home, Lead Paint, Mold, Well Water, Wood Destroying Organisms, Asbestos, Roof, Structural, Insulation and Ventilation, Deck, Fire Place and Chimney, Exterior Intro Coverings, Moisture Intrusion, HVAC, and Residential Electrical Inspections for North Platte and the Greater Plains of Nebraska,



Asbestos Removal questions, answered by experts

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. 

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

It's okay to live in a house with asbestos siding as long as it's intact. Asbestos siding in good condition poses minimal risk since the fibers remain bound. If the siding is damaged, or deteriorating, or if renovations are planned that may disturb it, the risk of exposure increases significantly. Consult a professional asbestos inspector to assess the situation and provide recommendations.

If the tiles are undamaged and in good condition, painting can be a safe method of encapsulating them, but it is important first to evaluate the state of the tiles before proceeding. If the tiles are deteriorating, damaged, or already loose, simply painting over them fails to address the underlying issues that can cause asbestos exposure. It is recommended to consult asbestos abatement experts in such situations to identify the best way to safely manage or remove the asbestos-containing materials. During the painting process, it is crucial to adhere to safety regulations and guidelines to reduce the potential health risks associated with asbestos exposure.

The EPA broadly defines hazardous waste as any waste that could pose a danger to humans or the environment. More specifically, it includes any material that could combust or explode under normal temperatures and pressure, as well as materials that are toxic or corrosive. Some common household hazardous waste products include aerosol cans, paint cans, old tires, medical supplies, unused medications, fire extinguishers, cleaning solutions, and lawn care products.

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