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    Corpus Christi, US

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    Bryan, US

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    Dallas, US

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    Waco, US

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  • Coverall Management & Association Inc.
    4.7
    2627 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, Dallas, 75215, US

    Coverall Management: Your Trusted Partner for Construction and Environmental Services Coverall Management and Associates, Inc. is a Dallas/Fort Worth-based company with a rich history spanning almost two decades. We are deeply rooted in the community and are steadfastly committed to our core values of tradition, integrity, and value. Our team of experienced professionals is dedicated to providing exceptional service and exceeding client expectations. Our Services Coverall offers a comprehensive range of services to meet your construction and environmental needs. We specialize in: Demolition (Interior & Exterior) Construction Site Clean-up Outsource Day Labor Dirt Erosion Control Home Rehabilitation Residential/Multifamily Roofing Asbestos Abatement Lead Removal Mold Removal Excavation Construction Management Our Commitment to Excellence We approach every project with the individual needs of our diverse clientele in mind. We cultivate every relationship with trust, respect, and transparency, as well as an unwavering dedication to perform in excellence. Our commitment to quality, efficiency, and safety drives us to continually improve and set industry standards. We are proud supporters of the RBCA and are licensed, insured, and reputable. Meet Our Team Our team of experienced professionals brings over 40 years of combined experience to the table. We are dedicated to delivering results in a timely manner and driving the industry standards forward. John L. Proctor, CEO/President Jeanette Franklin, Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Bo Chopp, Operations Manager LaMarcus Howard, Superintendent Corey Pitts, Construction Site Manager Dante Williams, Project Manager Felica Booker, Office Manager/Accounting Clerk Independent Contractors

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    Dallas, US

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    Spring, US

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Frequently Asked Questions About Asbestos Removal

Asbestos abatement is a critical process requiring specialized expertise. Get answers to common questions about asbestos removal, costs, regulations, and finding qualified contractors in USA.

Where can asbestos be found in a home?

Asbestos was widely used in building materials before its health risks were fully understood. Common locations for asbestos in older homes include:
  • Insulation:
  • Roofing:
  • Flooring:
  • Siding:
  • Textured Paints and Coatings (popcorn ceilings):
  • Pipe and Duct Insulation:
  • Cement Sheets and Boards:
  • Vinyl Floor Tiles:
If your home was built before the widespread ban on asbestos (generally before the 1980s), it’s essential to have an asbestos inspection before any renovation or demolition work.

What is vermiculite, and how is it related to asbestos?

Vermiculite is a naturally occurring mineral that expands when heated. It was commonly used as insulation in homes. Some types of vermiculite insulation, particularly those from the Libby mine in Montana, were contaminated with asbestos. If your home has vermiculite insulation, it's crucial to have it tested for asbestos before disturbing it in any way.

How do I test for asbestos?

Do not attempt to test for asbestos yourself. Disturbing asbestos-containing materials can be dangerous. Hire a licensed asbestos professional to conduct testing. They will follow proper procedures for collecting samples and having them analyzed by a qualified laboratory.

Can I remove asbestos myself?

Asbestos removal is extremely hazardous and should *never* be attempted as a DIY project. Disturbing asbestos-containing materials can release microscopic fibers into the air, which, when inhaled, can cause severe health problems. Always hire a licensed and certified asbestos abatement professional for safe and compliant removal.

Where can asbestos be found in a home?

Asbestos was widely used in building materials before its health risks were fully understood. Common locations for asbestos in older homes include:
  • Insulation:
  • Roofing:
  • Flooring:
  • Siding:
  • Textured Paints and Coatings (popcorn ceilings):
  • Pipe and Duct Insulation:
  • Cement Sheets and Boards:
  • Vinyl Floor Tiles:
If your home was built before the widespread ban on asbestos (generally before the 1980s), it’s essential to have an asbestos inspection before any renovation or demolition work.

What is vermiculite, and how is it related to asbestos?

Vermiculite is a naturally occurring mineral that expands when heated. It was commonly used as insulation in homes. Some types of vermiculite insulation, particularly those from the Libby mine in Montana, were contaminated with asbestos. If your home has vermiculite insulation, it's crucial to have it tested for asbestos before disturbing it in any way.

How do I test for asbestos?

Do not attempt to test for asbestos yourself. Disturbing asbestos-containing materials can be dangerous. Hire a licensed asbestos professional to conduct testing. They will follow proper procedures for collecting samples and having them analyzed by a qualified laboratory.

Can I remove asbestos myself?

Asbestos removal is extremely hazardous and should *never* be attempted as a DIY project. Disturbing asbestos-containing materials can release microscopic fibers into the air, which, when inhaled, can cause severe health problems. Always hire a licensed and certified asbestos abatement professional for safe and compliant removal.

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