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Avatar for Asbestos Abatement of Utah
Asbestos Abatement of Utah
4.9(
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Serving Sunset, UT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2013

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The owners were great to work with. The process was efficient. Our home was clean and safe when they were finished. Definitely would recommend!"
Response time9 hrs
11 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by89%of homeowners
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ACM Environmental
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Serving Sunset, UT and surrounding areas

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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."
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Response time9 hrs
12 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by71%of homeowners
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Pure Maintenance
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Serving Sunset, UT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2003

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"They came right away to inspect and give me a quote. It was what we needed and we hired them. They came on the appointment date and got the work completed as requested on time. It looks very good. We are pleased and would recommend them."
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36 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by91%of homeowners
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Peak Environmental LLC
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Serving Sunset, UT and surrounding areas

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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

Yes, you can save moldy wood furniture by removing the mold as soon as you notice it. Mold can penetrate and damage porous wood, though, so waiting to clean it could lead to significant damage. If a large coverage area of mold grows over several months, you may want to ask a professional to try to save the piece. If the damage is bad enough, though, even a pro might not be able to save it.

The answer depends on the size of your home, the type of mold, and your ventilation systems. However, the best answer would be no, you shouldn’t stay in your home. Arrange to be away from your home during the mold remediation process, as mold is often most dangerous when it’s being removed due to the particles being released into the air. Some contractors won’t proceed with the remediation if you or other household members are in the home.

Most homeowner’s insurance policies can help cover the cost of biohazard cleanings for specific events. Biohazard events like unattended death, infectious disease, and medical emergency are generally covered, as are flooring and drywall repairs. It’s best to check with your insurance company to see what is specifically covered.

The primary difference is that black mold (Stachybotrys chartarum) is considered toxic and more dangerous than regular mold. It can produce harmful chemicals called mycotoxins, which may lead to severe health issues like respiratory problems, skin irritation, headaches, and other long-term complications. While regular mold is rarely toxic, it can still cause allergic reactions and respiratory irritation. Visually, black mold often appears dark—green, gray, brown, or black—with a fuzzy texture, whereas regular mold can be almost any color. Black mold is less common and typically grows in areas with severe water damage. Regardless of the type, you should not ignore any mold infestation in your home.

Using bowls of water for humidity can be an effective way to increase the humidity level in a room, but it's essential to consider potential risks. Placing bowls of water near heat sources might pose a hazard as they could spill, causing damage or creating slip hazards. Moreover, stagnant water can become a breeding ground for bacteria or mold (you really want to get rid of black mold stat) if not changed regularly, potentially negatively affecting indoor air quality. Water bowls can also accidentally spill onto surfaces, causing water damage to furniture or flooring. Regular maintenance and cautious placement can mitigate these risks.

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