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  • Rock & Roll Demolition Services
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    505 Plumosa Ave, Suite 1011, 505 Plumosa Ave Suite 1011, Altamonte Springs, 32701, US

    About Us Rock & Roll Demolition Services is a licensed, insured family owned and operated demolition contractor. We offer turnkey demolition services. Our experience and specialized equipment allow us to perform large complex projects on time and on budget. Family Owned Rock & Roll Demolition Services is a family owned and operated business. We have been a part of the Central Florida Community for over 57 years. As owner operators we believe that we can provide a high level of service. Experience Our experience makes us a good collaborative partner to help to assist clients in achieving goals. Our work portfolio and specialized equipment allow us to perform large complex projects on time & on budget. We have establish a company committed to quality service and integrity. Safety We believe safety must be our first priority on our jobsites. Demolition safety starts before the job with careful planning. We are committed to avoiding demolition hazards through the use of proper equipment, appropriate training, and jobsite meetings to coordinate the task.

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  • S&D Construction and Maintenance, Inc.
    4.5
    5054 N. Oceanshore Blvd., Palm Coast, 32137, US

    S & D Construction and Maintenance, Inc, a fully accredited and insured company, offers quality work at affordable prices. With over 15 years of experience, we specialize in paver driveways, sidewalks, pools, and patios. Our team of experts can help you choose from various styles, colors, and designs to upgrade your outdoor space. We also offer travertine, natural stone that can be installed in your home floors or outdoor areas, and concrete, which can be stained to different colors. Contact us today for a free estimate at 1-386-446-1655.

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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.

How much does asbestos removal cost?

Asbestos removal costs depend on several factors:
  • The amount of asbestos-containing material (ACM) to be removed.
  • The type of ACM (friable or non-friable).
  • The location and accessibility of the ACM.
  • Disposal fees, which vary by location and regulations.
  • Any necessary permits or inspections.
For an accurate estimate, request free quotes from certified asbestos removal contractors on DemolitionMatch.com.

What is friable asbestos?

Friable asbestos refers to any asbestos-containing material that can be easily crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to powder by hand pressure. This type of asbestos is especially hazardous because it can readily release asbestos fibers into the air, increasing the risk of inhalation and subsequent health problems.

How do I choose an asbestos removal contractor?

Selecting a reputable asbestos abatement contractor is essential:
  • Licenses and Certifications:
  • Experience and Expertise:
  • Insurance Coverage:
  • Safety Record:
  • References and Reviews:
  • Transparent Pricing and Detailed Quotes:
DemolitionMatch.com can connect you with qualified and vetted asbestos removal contractors in your area.

What is non-friable asbestos?

Non-friable asbestos, also known as 'bonded' asbestos, is more stable than friable asbestos. It refers to asbestos-containing materials where the asbestos fibers are firmly bound within a matrix, like cement or resin. While non-friable asbestos is generally considered less hazardous than friable asbestos, it can still pose a risk if the material is damaged or disturbed, such as during renovation or demolition activities.

How much does asbestos removal cost?

Asbestos removal costs depend on several factors:
  • The amount of asbestos-containing material (ACM) to be removed.
  • The type of ACM (friable or non-friable).
  • The location and accessibility of the ACM.
  • Disposal fees, which vary by location and regulations.
  • Any necessary permits or inspections.
For an accurate estimate, request free quotes from certified asbestos removal contractors on DemolitionMatch.com.

What is friable asbestos?

Friable asbestos refers to any asbestos-containing material that can be easily crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to powder by hand pressure. This type of asbestos is especially hazardous because it can readily release asbestos fibers into the air, increasing the risk of inhalation and subsequent health problems.

How do I choose an asbestos removal contractor?

Selecting a reputable asbestos abatement contractor is essential:
  • Licenses and Certifications:
  • Experience and Expertise:
  • Insurance Coverage:
  • Safety Record:
  • References and Reviews:
  • Transparent Pricing and Detailed Quotes:
DemolitionMatch.com can connect you with qualified and vetted asbestos removal contractors in your area.

What is non-friable asbestos?

Non-friable asbestos, also known as 'bonded' asbestos, is more stable than friable asbestos. It refers to asbestos-containing materials where the asbestos fibers are firmly bound within a matrix, like cement or resin. While non-friable asbestos is generally considered less hazardous than friable asbestos, it can still pose a risk if the material is damaged or disturbed, such as during renovation or demolition activities.