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ACM Environmental
4.9(
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Asbestos - Abatement

Serving Clinton, UT and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"David came very quickly after requesting a quote and the project was started on time and the team did an incredible job removing my popcorn ceilings! David called after every day to give me an update on the progress and they made sure to lock up the house every night. They were all very friendly and professional and left the place very clean. The whole team was very knowledgeable and answered any questions I had along the way. I would recommend ACM Environmental to anyone who needs any asbestos or mold abatement services."
ACM
ACM
Asbestos Removal
Asbestos Removal
Asbestos Removal

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Response time9 hrs
12 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by71%of homeowners
BP Mold Services
4.5(
113
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Mold & Toxic Material TestIndoor Air Quality Testing

Serving Clinton, UT and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2005

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"We had mold in our home, he came in and tested our home for mold, gave us reports very timely and came in and remediated it and did not tare up our house, it was done very quickly, efficiently, and very amazing actually."
Response time1 day
11 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Peak Environmental LLC
4.2(
3
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Asbestos - Abatement

Serving Clinton, UT and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

At Peak Environmental, we specialize in providing safe, efficient, and effective asbestos abatement solutions for both commercial and residential properties. With our team of expert professionals and cutting-edge equipment, we ensure that every project is completed to the highest standards, meeting all regulatory requirements.\n

Response time2 days
4 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by50%of homeowners
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Biohazard Remediation questions, answered by experts

Efflorescence itself won’t turn into mold, but it can cause moisture problems, which can lead to mold. It’s important to address an efflorescence problem as soon as possible, as mold can pose health risks and even compromise the structure of your home.

It’s unlikely your leaves are a hazard, especially if you get to them while they’re dry. However, a couple of rare risks exist. University studies suggest that decaying leaves can produce organochlorines, toxic pollutants similar to man-made PCBs (polychlorinated biphenyls), so avoid keeping them in an enclosed area.

Also, leaves and compost may cause the growth of fungi that can cause diseases like histoplasmosis and aspergillosis, as well as mold spores that are unhealthy for human lungs. Again, severe issues are rare, but those with compromised immune systems or allergies to mold should wear face masks when directly handling leaves.

Mold in air ducts releases spores into the air, which cause allergic reactions and respiratory issues. Common symptoms include coughing, sneezing, or itchy eyes. Prolonged mold exposure can lead to more serious health issues, especially for those with compromised immune systems.

Wood tables are susceptible to mold growth, especially if they have been water-damaged. In fact, anything made of wood in your home—from tables and chairs to cabinets and floors—can grow mold since wood is both an organic material and a porous one. Major flooding and water damage are likely candidates for mold growing on your wood table, but it can also happen simply if the wood table is in a humid environment.

You can kill the mold with a proprietary cleaner, or simply a diluted bleach or even cleaning vinegar or dish soap. Always wear gloves, protective eyewear, and a face mask when dealing with mold.

According to the EPA, mold grows within 24 to 48 hours if left untreated after a water leak. So unless you notice the leak and stop it right away, you only have a day or so before mold is a real concern. If you don’t notice the leak, it can take about three weeks for the mold spores to become visible. That means you’ve likely had an active mold infection for a few weeks by the time you notice discoloration.

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