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VALU SOLUTIONS LLC

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VALU SOLUTIONS LLC

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VALU SOLUTIONS LLC is a owner-operated business that specializes in asbestos removal, mold remediation, and demolition. Our company has been in this industry for 6 years. However, we have 21 years worth of experience.

VALU SOLUTIONS LLC is a owner-operated business that specializes in asbestos removal, mold remediation, and demolition. Our company has been in this industry for 6 years. However, we have 21 years worth of experience.




Strahle Construction

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Strahle Construction

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41 years of experience

We perform lead, mold and asbestos inspections as well as mold remediation and lead and asbestos abatement. In addition we are handle water, smoke and fire damage mitigation and restoration. We work with all insurance carriers.

We perform lead, mold and asbestos inspections as well as mold remediation and lead and asbestos abatement. In addition we are handle water, smoke and fire damage mitigation and restoration. We work with all insurance carriers.


Rolyn Companies

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Rolyn Companies

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27 years of experience

For more than 30 years Rolyn has helped property owners and managers through major disasters, everyday emergencies, and reconstruction, providing a full range of property damage restoration and reconstruction services to properties of all types. As one of the nation’s leading disaster restoration and reconstruction contractors, Rolyn has the skilled manpower, equipment and financial resources of a large company, but the agility, responsiveness, and personal service you expect from a smaller firm.

For more than 30 years Rolyn has helped property owners and managers through major disasters, everyday emergencies, and reconstruction, providing a full range of property damage restoration and reconstruction services to properties of all types. As one of the nation’s leading disaster restoration and reconstruction contractors, Rolyn has the skilled manpower, equipment and financial resources of a large company, but the agility, responsiveness, and personal service you expect from a smaller firm.


VIRGINIA BUILDING SERVICES INC

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VIRGINIA BUILDING SERVICES INC

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42 years of experience

COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL RESTORATION & REMODELING, WATER CLEANUP & EXTRACTION, ROOFS & WALLS, CLEANING, MOVING & STORAGE, SMOKE, MILDEW & ORGANIC ODOR REMOVAL, ASBESTOS REMOVAL, FRAMING & FINISHED CARPENTRY, PAINTING, WALLPAPERING, STAINING, CLEANING & INSTALLATION OF CARPET, VINYL, HARDWOODS & CERAMIC TILE, ROOFING, CONCRETE & MASONRY, FENCING, DECKING & RAILINGS.

COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL RESTORATION & REMODELING, WATER CLEANUP & EXTRACTION, ROOFS & WALLS, CLEANING, MOVING & STORAGE, SMOKE, MILDEW & ORGANIC ODOR REMOVAL, ASBESTOS REMOVAL, FRAMING & FINISHED CARPENTRY, PAINTING, WALLPAPERING, STAINING, CLEANING & INSTALLATION OF CARPET, VINYL, HARDWOODS & CERAMIC TILE, ROOFING, CONCRETE & MASONRY, FENCING, DECKING & RAILINGS.


Asbestos Removal questions, answered by experts

To seal off, or encapsulate, asbestos-containing materials in your home, you’ll need to utilize a sealant specifically designed for asbestos encapsulation. These sealants bind with asbestos fibers to keep them from spreading throughout the air and causing bodily harm. In many cases, these sealants can be simply painted on, but you’ll need to wear a protective body suit as well as an asbestos-rated respirator to interact with these materials safely.

Most manufacturers stopped putting asbestos in linoleum before 1980 due to public concerns about its toxicity. However, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) didn’t ban asbestos-containing products until 1989, and a comprehensive ban was not announced until 2024. This means that homes built after 1989 may still have asbestos in their flooring.

Since the EPA partially banned asbestos use in 1989, it is not commonly used in siding in the United States. Many other countries, such as Iceland, Canada, and Denmark, also have bans on asbestos. However, asbestos siding is still present in homes built before the late 1980s. Remember, the only surefire way to know if your home or siding contains asbestos is to have it lab-tested by a professional. 

When asbestos fibers become airborne, they enter a person's respiratory system. These fibers scar and damage the lungs and often lead to serious cancers like mesothelioma. Like many dangers in the house, asbestos isn’t easy to see when it could be causing serious damage. The amount of time exposed, combined with the person’s tolerance for asbestos inhalation and the amount inhaled, will all contribute to health problems.

Do not panic if you are exposed to asbestos. The illnesses associated with asbestos exposure are rare. If you are concerned about exposure, talk to your doctor, especially if you are having any respiratory symptoms, such as coughing or difficulty breathing. They may recommend imaging to get a view of the insides of your organs and determine if scarring or growths are present.

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