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Cap Construction & Environmental, LLC

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Cap Construction & Environmental, LLC

4.59(
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Approved Pro
Customers say: True professional
Recommended by 92% of Angi customers
Recommended by 92% of HomeAdvisor customers
154 local quotes requested

With military training in the asbestos field and over 30 years experience, we strive for efficiency and excellence. We maintain affordable prices due to our low overhead. We provide Asbestos Abatement, Mold Remediation, and Lead Abatement for the entire state of Texas! We have Licenses with the state for these services. Call for a free estimate today or see us at www.cap-ce.com. Have a blessed day.

"Very communicative and easy to work with! "

Whitney B on September 2025

With military training in the asbestos field and over 30 years experience, we strive for efficiency and excellence. We maintain affordable prices due to our low overhead. We provide Asbestos Abatement, Mold Remediation, and Lead Abatement for the entire state of Texas! We have Licenses with the state for these services. Call for a free estimate today or see us at www.cap-ce.com. Have a blessed day.

"Very communicative and easy to work with! "

Whitney B on September 2025


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King Consultants

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King Consultants

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36 years of experience

For over forty years, King Consultants has been serving our clients environmental needs and offering a broad range of services. With staff that specializes in Asbestos, Mold and Water Damage, Lead, ESA inspections, Civil and Blast Engineering, Indoor Air Quality, and Hazardous Material Management, among numerous other environmental hazards, King Consultants is equipped to respond and handle any environmental, engineering, institutional, industrial, or commercially related needs.

For over forty years, King Consultants has been serving our clients environmental needs and offering a broad range of services. With staff that specializes in Asbestos, Mold and Water Damage, Lead, ESA inspections, Civil and Blast Engineering, Indoor Air Quality, and Hazardous Material Management, among numerous other environmental hazards, King Consultants is equipped to respond and handle any environmental, engineering, institutional, industrial, or commercially related needs.



Asbestos Removal questions, answered by experts

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

Duration varies, commonly from a few days to a week, based on building assessment.

If you suspect exposure to asbestos, prioritize seeking medical advice by informing your healthcare provider about the potential exposure with clear details about the circumstances that led to the exposure. Regular health check-ups and screenings if you work in high-risk industries or live in a home with asbestos are essential for early detection of any asbestos-related conditions. You should also consider consulting occupational health experts or legal professionals for guidance on potential next steps and preventive measures.

Asbestos is a carcinogen, meaning it increases the risk of cancer. Inhaling asbestos fibers is linked to several respiratory issues, including asbestosis, or scarring on the lungs, lung cancer, and mesothelioma, another type of cancer. There's also a link between asbestos exposure and an increased risk of colon cancer and other cancers of the digestive system.

Usually, the people most at risk for disease related to asbestos exposure are those who spend a lot of time working around the material without protection. Electricians who work with asbestos wire have a higher risk of developing mesothelioma or lung cancer due to their exposure.

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) banned the use of asbestos pipe insulation in certain applications in 1975. It released further bans in 1989 and 2019. While asbestos pipe insulation was common from the 1930s to 1970s, its use fell off after the 1970s due to public concern and the EPA's actions.

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