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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
11 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
3 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by50%of homeowners
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Biohazard Remediation questions, answered by experts

Mildew and mold are not different—mildew is a specific type of mold and yes, it can become dangerous if left untreated. It would be amazing if we were all biochemists but because we most likely aren’t, it isn’t wise to assume any mold is mildew on sight alone. Harmless mold and toxigenic mold (which can be deadly) look very similar, so if you see any new mold that looks even a little suspect, call a mold professional immediately.

Yes, it is possible to over-dehumidify a house by removing too much moisture from the air. This can create an overly dry environment that negatively affects those with respiratory or skin issues, and may cause your skin, hair, and sinuses to feel dry. However, this is unlikely to happen with most modern dehumidifiers, as they are equipped with moisture sensors and adjustable settings. These features allow the unit to pause automatically when the desired humidity level is reached, preventing the air from becoming uncomfortably dry. In contrast, older or more basic dehumidifiers left running for too long could potentially over-dry the air. To avoid this, aim for a balance between removing excess moisture and maintaining a comfortable environment. You can often monitor your home's humidity levels using a modern thermostat for guidance.

If you have the appropriate dehumidifier for the volume in your home then no, they shouldn’t be left on all day. Dehumidifiers have a motor that operates a compressor. In some ways, this is similar to a car and like a car, a dehumidifier needs periods of rest. Ideally, you would run a dehumidifier less than 45 minutes per hour with a break for 15 minutes. Still, this is the upper limit of what you should do.

Yes, mold can grow in a wet dryer vent. Mold is a type of fungi, and fungi thrive in warm, moist conditions. Dryer vents need to be aired out so heat can escape and moisture can dry. If your dryer vents aren’t properly vented, the trapped heat and moisture will cause mold to grow, and the mold can spread to the dryer and even your clothes. Not only can this leave a musty smell on your freshly laundered clothes, but—more importantly—it also poses a health risk.

Popcorn ceilings have fallen out of popularity for several reasons, though opinions on them can vary. The primary drawbacks include an outdated appearance, difficulty with cleaning and maintenance, and potential health risks, as ceilings installed before the 1990s may contain asbestos. As design trends have shifted toward sleeker, more modern finishes, many homeowners now prefer smooth ceilings for their clean look and easier upkeep. However, popcorn ceilings do offer some benefits, such as excellent acoustic properties for noise reduction and the ability to hide imperfections. Some also appreciate their retro charm or find them to be a cost-effective solution. Ultimately, whether they are "bad" depends on personal preference, safety concerns, and aesthetic goals.

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