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Integrity Group Abatement

2010 112th St E
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Integrity Group Abatement

2010 112th St E
5.00(
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Approved Pro
27 local quotes requested
1 years of experience

Integrity Group Abatement is locally owned and operated. We offer free estimates. No job is too big or too small. We will go above and beyond to provide you with the best services. We look forward to the opportunity to serve you.

"Great company to work with! We received a quote quickly, customer service was great. Permits were handled. Our questions were answered timely. Crew arrived on time; they communicated if there were any delays. The job was completed in estimated time. Crew cleaned up afterwards. Nothing but a great experience with this project. Thank you!"

Katie A on March 2025

Integrity Group Abatement is locally owned and operated. We offer free estimates. No job is too big or too small. We will go above and beyond to provide you with the best services. We look forward to the opportunity to serve you.

"Great company to work with! We received a quote quickly, customer service was great. Permits were handled. Our questions were answered timely. Crew arrived on time; they communicated if there were any delays. The job was completed in estimated time. Crew cleaned up afterwards. Nothing but a great experience with this project. Thank you!"

Katie A on March 2025



Santini General Contractings LLC

Po Box 2148
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Santini General Contractings LLC

Po Box 2148
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10 years of experience

tony santini, Larry santini. jj santini. Carlos santini four brothers with over 25 plus years of expertise. Our goal then and now is to provide quality on time projects.We let our quality work and commitment to customer satisfaction be our slogan.

tony santini, Larry santini. jj santini. Carlos santini four brothers with over 25 plus years of expertise. Our goal then and now is to provide quality on time projects.We let our quality work and commitment to customer satisfaction be our slogan.


Asbestos Removal questions, answered by experts

By using PPE, sealing work areas, and following containment procedures.

If you think you’ve touched asbestos, do not put on a mask. This is important because you may take the asbestos fibers on your hands on trap them in the mask. Make your way to a sink and wash your hands thoroughly. Remove any clothes and seal them in a bag, then take a shower. Call your doctor and let them know you’ve been exposed to asbestos, and make sure you see them as soon as possible. The reason you keep the clothes is in case anyone wants to confirm the presence of asbestos.

Epoxying over asbestos tiles is generally considered a safe option when done correctly. Epoxy acts as a sealant, encapsulating the asbestos tiles and preventing the release of asbestos fibers into the air. The key is ensuring that the asbestos tiles are in good condition, firmly adhered to the substrate, and not damaged or deteriorating. This method is only appropriate for tiles that are undamaged and securely in place. If the asbestos tiles are already loose, damaged, or deteriorating, encapsulating them with epoxy may not be a sufficient solution, as it might not address the potential for ongoing asbestos exposure.

In most cases, homeowners insurance doesn't cover asbestos abatement. Insurance policies frequently exclude coverage for pollutants, contaminants, and hazardous materials, which include asbestos. It's considered a pre-existing condition in homes built before its ban, so removal is seen as a maintenance expense rather than an insurable loss. There may be an exception if the asbestos-containing materials are disturbed due to a covered event, such as fire or storm damage. Some policies may cover the abatement as a part of those repairs.

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) banned the use of asbestos pipe insulation in certain applications in 1975. It released further bans in 1989 and 2019. While asbestos pipe insulation was common from the 1930s to 1970s, its use fell off after the 1970s due to public concern and the EPA's actions.

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