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La Bendición Company
5.0(
24
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Lawn & Yard Waste Clean UpLawn Care - Maintain and Mow a LawnLawn Care - Fall / Spring Clean Up - For Business

Serving Gretna, NE and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"La Bendición were hired by us to do weed removal and treatment. When they arrived for the initial meeting and quote, they were extremely polite and answered all of our questions with confidence. They took the time to explain all that would need to be done. They started the project the next day and completed it in less than 3 hours and our yard looked amazing when they were finished. I will definitely be recommending them to others and hiring them for future jobs."
Hardscape-retaining wall
Hardscape-retaining wall
Hardscape-retaining wall
Hardscape-retaining wall
Landscaping

+11

19 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by29%of homeowners
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Lara's Landscape
3.8(
22
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Lawn Care - Fall / Spring Clean Up - For Business

Serving Gretna, NE and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2012

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Came and gave bid on the Sunday before Labor Day and completed job promptly by Wednesday. I had huge Maple tree in back yard that was difficult to get to and did a good job at a very reasonable price."
laras hardscape
clean up beds
clean up beds
patio
patio

+45

Response time1 day
Recommended by76%of homeowners
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Professionals are trained in identifying hazardous materials and utilize industry-approved methods for safe handling and disposal. They adhere to regulatory frameworks to protect health and the environment, ensuring all materials are disposed of safely and responsibly.

If the lead paint is in a place that is not easily disturbed and is not flaking or deteriorating, you do not necessarily need to remove it. Lead is toxic when dust particles or flakes from peeling lead paint are ingested. If people are not in the area with the lead paint, it may be safe to leave it in place. You still may want to consider encapsulation with a paint formulated for covering lead-based paint, just for an added layer of protection.

The safest way to remove lead-based paint is by letting a professional take over. For most people, lead paint removal costs an average of $3,400. You should never attempt to dry sand old lead-based paint surfaces by hand. Most professionals use a paint stripper to do the job followed by wet scraping, but if you don’t want to remove lead paint, another option is to paint over it. Only consider this option if the old lead paint finish isn’t flaking or cracked.

While the EPA provides guidelines for homeowners to perform DIY lead paint removal, it is a risky process and generally not recommended due to serious health risks and strict regulatory requirements. The process requires precise safety precautions, such as wearing a respirator and protective eyeglasses, creating sealed exits, and using a HEPA vacuum for cleanup. To ensure the job is done safely, effectively, and in compliance with regulations, it is highly recommended to hire a professional lead abatement company. Certified professionals have the necessary training, experience, and specialized equipment (like chemical strippers and HEPA vacuums) to handle and dispose of hazardous materials safely.

According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), hazardous waste is generally classified into four main categories:

1. Characteristic Wastes: These exhibit at least one of four hazardous traits: ignitability (flammable, like gasoline), corrosivity (can rust or decompose materials, like car batteries), reactivity (unstable and can explode, like aerosol cans), or toxicity (harmful when ingested, like lead-based paint).

2. Listed Wastes: These are specific wastes from manufacturing and industrial processes that the EPA has officially designated as hazardous. They include byproducts from processes that use solvents, pesticides, and other chemicals.

3. Universal Wastes: These are commonly generated hazardous items that are subject to streamlined regulations. Examples include batteries, pesticides, mercury-containing equipment (e.g., bulbs), and some lamps.

4. Mixed Wastes: This category includes waste that contains both hazardous and radioactive components, making it subject to regulation by both the EPA and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

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