"Mr. Kitchell came and repaired my shower that appeared to be leaking due to the apperence of what looked like mildew. Mr. Kitchell inspected the shower and assureed that it wasnt leaking and that it wasnt mildew. He informed me that the grout was not sealed and that he could take of it for me. Mr. Kitchell did as he stated and was very profesional."
"Internet connection was weak, garbled communication. But, they remained very professional and we could crack a joke every now and then when things got annoying. Once up and running the diagnostic test was done in 5 min. Confirming my suspicions. Part number was sent within minutes."
"The sales agent never when presenting his product, never showed me different prices of walk in tubs, but just quoted me their highest prices. Then when I asked about different price in the tub, he showed me a pic of 1 and told me to take a picture of it, never talked about the qualities or anything concerning it."
"I assumed that this was an actual vs virtual consultation. When I contacted vendor, he explained that this was a virtual consultation. He also apologized and told me that there had been a fair amount of confusion among Angie's list customers on this point. Vendor was courteous and accommodating."
We are a family-owned business that will help build, demolish, or remodel your home at a fair price. We strive to always get things done right the first time so you do not have to worry about issues in your home again. We hope to hear from y'all soon!
"My service request was to replace my kitchen faucet that was leaking. It was a Moen that probably cost close to $200. when it was installed years ago. My Moen was replaced with a faucet and spray nozzle that was pretty cheap that felt like a cheap plastic. My Ex husband made the comment, “WOW! Looks like they went all out and bought that faucet from dollar general! Let’s see how long that thing lasts!” I hate to admit it, but this time he was right. When I would turn on the faucet, the water stream had no pressure. It was like a string of water that came out of the faucet. I would have to use the spray nozzle in order to get a forceful stream. Well yesterday, I reached for the nozzle and it broke. (That faucet had been installed less than 5 month ago.) So now, I have a little stream of water coming from the faucet with a broken spray nozzle. I decided I’m just going to have my son replace the whole thing with a Moen. I’ve always had a great experience with AHS. I probably won’t use AHS again to replace faucet fixtures etc. (I notified AHS about the problem soon after the faucet/sprayer was installed, but they said I would need to put in another work order. I figured, it would just be replaced with another cheap faucet.)"
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Because of the danger of inhaling asbestos fibers, figuring out through testing whether your popcorn ceiling contains asbestos is definitely worth it. If the popcorn ceiling texture has asbestos, remove it as soon as possible to keep your family safe. Any home built in or before the 1980s that has popcorn ceilings could have asbestos, necessitating testing. Asbestos carries several health risks for people who inhale it, including the increased chance of developing lung cancer in the future.
Even a single, one-time exposure to asbestos can be harmful and pose health risks. According to the EPA, any contact can increase the risk of developing asbestos-related diseases and certain types of cancer, although the likelihood of severe health issues increases with repeated or prolonged exposure.
The severity of a single exposure depends on factors like the duration, intensity, and concentration of the asbestos fibers. While a small amount is less likely to cause significant damage, a high concentration can lead to serious long-term lung damage. Individual reactions vary, and asbestos-related illnesses may not appear for 10 to 40 years after inhalation.
Given these risks, always take precautions around any material suspected to contain asbestos. Personal protective equipment (PPE) may not be completely effective. If you suspect asbestos is in your home, hire a professional for testing and removal. If you are worried about a potential exposure, consult your doctor.
Costs depend on property size, test types, and additional services like mold sampling.
Asbestos has many beneficial properties, including fire resistance, strength, and chemical resistance. It is also an excellent insulator, which is why it was used in pipe insulation and other building materials for decades. For all its benefits, asbestos is dangerous for human health, which is why it was eventually banned from use in certain products.
The cost for asbestos testing typically ranges from $400 to $800. The final price depends on several factors, including the number of samples needed, the size and age of the property, and the professional's expertise required for comprehensive testing. Larger or older properties may have higher costs.
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