"Excellent experience. Jason C. first tested our water quality, checked old water heater and made recommendations for replacement (which I knew needed to happen.) Once I made the decision to go forward, Jason had the new equipment at the house on time as scheduled. He and his crew replaced everything in just a few hours. Perfect! 10/10 recommend!"
"Wow!!!!! professionally installed new shower and tub in 6 hours. It looks nice, clean and modern. Ty ensured every step of the process was explained to me. He even took time out to ensure I took any pictures along the way. Cleaned the area upon completion and tested it to ensure it worked properly. I'm happy with how this worked and exceeded my expectations."
"Tech was able to tell me what the error code meant but did not want me to order part until testing with volt meter. Diag appointment with volt meter did not cost extra. Tech gave me part numbers and it fixed the problem."
Welcome to Lions Head Drain Cleaning, LLC! We are a small family-owned business. After working for several major plumbing companies, our owner with 10 years of experience, decided to branch out on his own to provide reasonably priced drain cleaning services. We take great pride in the quality and thoroughness of our work. We service residential and commercial drains. Serving Hampton and its surrounding towns, be sure to give us a call today! We offer free estimates.
"Cody responded promptly to all questions and concerns. My technician Adam kept me updated on the installation and the subsequent inspection and testing."
"Be Water Tight" At Phelps Construction Inc. we have handled a wide variety of commercial and residential projects for clients. And, we couldn't have done it without our dedicated staff. Our employees have spent most of their lives working in the construction business and know the in's and out's of building requirements, especially in the suffolk area.
"Ave performed maintenance on my Generac whole house generator. Adjusted the valves, changed the air filter, sparks and oil and performed a test on the system. He was quick and thorough and explained what he was doing. GREAT JOB!"
"My father asked me to leave a review because he doesn't use the internet well...lol. David Hill, John Prillamon and Joseph McKamey put a support beam in his home and he was extremely satisfied with the results. He will recommend this company to friends and family in the future. Keep up the great work. Stay blessed."
"On our request, the salesman, Tom Reynolds, made a home visit and demonstrated the various window replacement options. He measured the window openings, we agreed upon a price, and signed the contract giving 10% down. Another company representative came by our house a few days later to double check the measurements Tom had taken. A representative of the company called about one week before to schedule a date to install. A five-man crew arrived right on time, were dressed appropriately for their work, and were very polite throughout. The few questions we had during the installation were answered thoroughly and with genuine concern for our satisfaction. Once the work was completed, the crew completely cleaned the work area, made sure we were satisfied with the installation, and departed. Mr. Reynolds came by for a post-installation inspection and we gave him the balance for the work performed. A very pleasant experience."
No, not all popcorn ceilings have asbestos, but a vast majority do. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) banned its use in 1973, although it still may have been used up through the early ‘90s. But, in general, homes built or remodeled before the early ‘80s likely utilized materials with asbestos. That being said, a professional test is the only way to determine for sure.
Asbestos was commonly used in cloth wiring, but not all types of cloth wiring contain it. The age, condition, and appearance of the wiring can provide clues as to whether asbestos is present or not, but the only way to know for sure if the wiring has asbestos is to have it tested.
In the event of suspected or confirmed asbestos contamination on the body, it is imperative to take immediate measures to reduce health risks. To avoid further exposure, carefully remove contaminated clothing and shower thoroughly to remove any asbestos fibers. Seek prompt medical attention, and inform your healthcare professional about your suspected asbestos exposure. Since asbestos-related health issues can take years to surface, regular medical check-ups are advised for anyone with a history of exposure.
Many homeowners may never have to test their homes for asbestos. Asbestos particles are only dangerous if they become airborne. If you plan to do construction or notice damage to piping, siding, or drywall, you should hire a specialist to test for asbestos.
If you plan to remodel your home or have any concerns, you should have your home tested for asbestos just to be safe.
Asbestos was most commonly produced and integrated into building products from the 1920s to the late 1980s. In reality, asbestos use should have ceased much sooner because asbestos was linked to cancer in studies produced as early as the 1950s. You can even extend that number past the 1980s due to stockpiled materials and because some countries treat asbestos use differently. It may also be found more in commercial applications than residential.
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