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Tektoniks Corporation

306 W Moore St
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Tektoniks Corporation

306 W Moore St
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39 years of experience

We are a general contractor that cal help you with precast walls and asbestos removal! We will help you with your construction needs! Founded in 1986 upon two anchoring principles: Integrity and Excellence. Tektoniks Corporation exists to provide comprehensive and integrated project design and construction services. We embrace and exemplify Total Quality Management and Continuous Improvement and endeavor to be known for unquestionable integrity, excellent work, competitive pricing, progressive use of technology, and innovation."

We are a general contractor that cal help you with precast walls and asbestos removal! We will help you with your construction needs! Founded in 1986 upon two anchoring principles: Integrity and Excellence. Tektoniks Corporation exists to provide comprehensive and integrated project design and construction services. We embrace and exemplify Total Quality Management and Continuous Improvement and endeavor to be known for unquestionable integrity, excellent work, competitive pricing, progressive use of technology, and innovation."



Lead Testing and Removal questions, answered by experts

Several different measurements may be used to determine the amount of lead in water. The most common unit of measurement is micrograms per liter (µg/L), which is the same as parts per billion. Another measurement is milligrams per liter (mg/L), which is the same as parts per million.

The four types of hazardous waste are toxic, corrosive, flammable, and reactive. These four types fall under the EPA’s designation of characteristic hazardous waste. The EPA also categorizes hazardous wastes as listed, which includes specific byproducts or unused chemicals from manufacturing and industrial processes, universal waste, including bulbs, mercury, pesticides, batteries, and various other common substances, and mixed waste containing radioactive material.

No, you can’t place hazardous waste in a dumpster unless you specifically ordered a dumpster for hazardous waste removal. If the dumpster company finds hazardous waste that it didn’t approve for dumping, the company will return the waste to you, and you’ll likely face a fine for illegal dumping.

Determining if your water main contains lead involves a few steps. First, check the age of your property, as homes built before the 1980s might have lead pipes. Contact your water utility company for information on your service line material. Then, you can hire a professional plumber to conduct an inspection or use a lead testing kit to analyze water from the main line.

The average cost of a lead paint inspection is about $600, but it can cost as low as $150 or as much as $800, depending on the size of the area, geographic location, and the inspection methods. Some of the most common lead paint inspection methods include:

  • Visual inspection: $150–$400

  • Paint sampling: $200–$600

  • X-ray fluorescence (XRF): $250–$700

  • Risk assessment: $300–$800

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