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  • Long Beach Demolition & Junk Hauling Service
    4.6
    123 Junk Lane, Los Angeles, CA, 90001, US

    All Junk Removal Los Angeles helps you simplify trash removal. Our experts will soon be there with their truck and equipment to remove the clutter in the most efficient manner. We ensure responsible waste management with an eco-friendly approach, recycling or donating as much junk as possible. The remaining trash is disposed of properly in government-approved landfills. Rubbish removal needs to be conducted on a regular basis to keep your surroundings hygienic and beautiful. We provide efficient junk removal service including refrigerator disposal and recycling, television disposal and recycling, e-waste disposal, and hot tub disposal in Los Angeles.

  • Deconstruction & ReUse Network
    123 ReUse Lane, Springfield, 12345, US

    The ReUse Network is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting sustainable practices and reducing waste by encouraging the reuse of materials. With a strong focus on community engagement and environmental protection, the organization strives to create a more sustainable future through education, collaboration, and innovative solutions.

  • CRM Construction - Commercial - Industrial - Contractor
    4
    5353 E. 2nd Street, Long Beach, 90803, US

    CRM Construction Inc. Commercial and Industrial Contractor "Providing Building Solutions Since 1969" CRM Construction Inc. has more than 50 years of continuous contracting business experience in Southern California. Teaming strong leadership with on-site superintendents, experienced field personnel and friendly office staff, our organization can provide the best in quality, service, and reliability. With our background, experience, terrific employees, superb subcontractors and support of our suppliers, we are able to meet the requirements of a wide variety of commercial and industrial construction needs. Utmost care and attention is taken on every project. We are your single source contractor…from planning to design, permits to completion, CRM Construction Inc. provides construction solutions for their customers. Our comprehensive list of services cover all aspects of commercial and industrial construction including drywall, framing, electrical, concrete, plumbing, HVAC, painting, carpentry, and millwork. We are also experts in ADA compliance upgrades for commercial, retail, and industrial applications. Our projects range from small remodels and tenant improvements for office, medical and retail spaces to full scale industrial plant modifications and construction. We offer architectural and engineering services to complement our design / build capabilities. We invite you to contact us at 1-800-501-8676 with any of your construction needs. We are happy to provide answers to any questions. From the planning stage to completion, we are here to serve you and provide you with the best building services possible. At CRM Construction, Inc., our goal is to make sure that your project is completed on schedule and within budget and that the end result exceeds your expectations. Whether your commercial or industrial construction needs are in Los Angeles, Orange County or throughout the Inland Empire, CRM Construction, Inc., has built its reputation on providing the highest quality services in the industry. We welcome the opportunity for you to become a valued client. Thanks for visiting our website; we look forward to hearing from you soon. "Serving Orange County, Los Angeles County and the Inland Empire" License #B310970 “Pride is our Foundation”

  • Unlimited Environmental, Inc.
    4.4
    2300 E. Curry St., Suite B, 2300 E. Curry St. Suite B, Long Beach, 90805, US

    WELCOME TO UNLIMITED ENVIRONMENTAL, INC Unlimited Environmental strives to provide on a daily basis a balanced blend of quality, safety, dependability, professionalism and value. We understand the importance of each project and place our reputation on every contract. COVID-19 Response COVID-19 is a new virus that has effectively halted our schools, businesses, and shopping centers. Responsible decontamination and sterilization of one’s work and living place can help minimize the spread of the virus to controllable levels.

  • National Demolition Contractor
    1536 W. 25th St., #248, 1536 W. 25th St. #248, San Pedro, 90732, US

    National Demolition Contractors National Demolition Contractors is a leading demolition and environmental services company serving Southern California. We are committed to providing our clients with safe, efficient, and environmentally responsible demolition services. Our team of experienced professionals is dedicated to exceeding your expectations and delivering exceptional results. We offer a wide range of services, including: Demolition Environmental Plant Demolition Asset Recovery Abatement & Remediation Mass Excavation Marine Demolition Operated Equipment Rental We are fully licensed and insured, and we are committed to safety and environmental compliance. We are proud to be a member of the National Demolition Association and the California Demolition Association. Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can help you with your next project.

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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.

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.

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 are the different types of asbestos?

Six primary types of asbestos exist:
  • Chrysotile (white asbestos):
  • Amosite (brown asbestos):
  • Crocidolite (blue asbestos):
  • Anthophyllite:
  • Tremolite:
  • Actinolite:
While all asbestos types are hazardous, blue and brown asbestos are considered particularly dangerous.

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.

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.

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 are the different types of asbestos?

Six primary types of asbestos exist:
  • Chrysotile (white asbestos):
  • Amosite (brown asbestos):
  • Crocidolite (blue asbestos):
  • Anthophyllite:
  • Tremolite:
  • Actinolite:
While all asbestos types are hazardous, blue and brown asbestos are considered particularly dangerous.

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.