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Stronghold Environmental, LLC

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Stronghold Environmental, LLC

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8 years of experience

Stronghold Environmental is veteran owned with over 30 years of combined experience in the environmental experience and has a A rating with the BBB. Our mission is to test, remove, and or manage ASBESTOS, LEAD-BASED PAINT, & MOLD and we have the skills and know-how to perform every job to the highest standard possible.

Stronghold Environmental is veteran owned with over 30 years of combined experience in the environmental experience and has a A rating with the BBB. Our mission is to test, remove, and or manage ASBESTOS, LEAD-BASED PAINT, & MOLD and we have the skills and know-how to perform every job to the highest standard possible.


NRC Restoration Companies

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NRC Restoration Companies

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14 years of experience

Services NRC offers comprehensive services designed allow the company to do whatever it takes to finish a project. Some of these services include; design work, remodeling and repairs,windows, site preparation, carpentry, cement foundations, painting, and plumbing and roofing. In addition, 5 employees.

Services NRC offers comprehensive services designed allow the company to do whatever it takes to finish a project. Some of these services include; design work, remodeling and repairs,windows, site preparation, carpentry, cement foundations, painting, and plumbing and roofing. In addition, 5 employees.


"We hired dmi for what turned out to be a small water leak. Richard Green blatantly lied to us about the extent of the damage. Quoted 1 price and after a week of service said he couldn’t complete the job as quoted Billed us for services not rendered."

David S on October 2018

Locally owned and operated carpet cleaning company

"We hired dmi for what turned out to be a small water leak. Richard Green blatantly lied to us about the extent of the damage. Quoted 1 price and after a week of service said he couldn’t complete the job as quoted Billed us for services not rendered."

David S on October 2018








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Asbestos Removal questions, answered by experts

Asbestos encapsulation is an alternative to asbestos abatement or removal. Suppose you have hired an asbestos testing service and they recommend encapsulation. In that case, they will cover the asbestos with a protective barrier or put it in a sealed enclosure so the fibers cannot escape. Encapsulation usually costs between $2 and $6 per square foot.

Whether or not to buy a home containing asbestos is ultimately a decision for the homebuyer, and there are several things to consider. When in good condition and contained, asbestos is unlikely to present a health risk—it’s when those tiny fibers are loose and airborne that they become a problem. Consider any renovations you plan on doing to the home that could disturb existing asbestos and the cost of removal. If an inspection finds asbestos in a home on the market, you could negotiate with the seller for a lower price, though this isn’t a sure thing.

It is not recommended that you drill into asbestos siding, as you could release its hazardous fibers into the air. The best way for dealing with asbestos-containing materials is to have a professional remove or encapsulate it.

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.

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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