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How long does the asbestos removal process take?
The duration varies depending on the size of the area and the extent of asbestos present. We strive to complete the process efficiently without compromising on safety.
Is asbestos removal dangerous?
Asbestos removal can be hazardous, which is why we use specialized equipment and safety protocols to ensure a risk-free process.
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Professional Asbestos Removal Services
Asbestos is a hazardous construction material that presents significant health risks. When aging asbestos products release microscopic fibers into the air, inhaling them can result in severe lung diseases such as lung cancer, mesothelioma, and asbestosis. To prevent exposure and the potentially fatal consequences, it is crucial to prioritize professional asbestos removal.
With years of experience and a commitment to safety, Jenkins Environmental Services specialize in providing top-notch asbestos abatement solutions for both residential and commercial properties. Our team of licensed professionals is equipped with the latest technology and follows stringent safety protocols to ensure your environment is free from hazardous asbestos materials.
Asbestos Testing
Prior to removal, asbestos testing should be completed by a certified testing service company. These tests typically include a thorough inspection of your property, sample collection, laboratory analysis, and a comprehensive report outlining any potential health risks. In the event that asbestos is found, Jenkins Environmental Services will work with you to develop a plan for removal.
Our commitment to safety and excellence has earned us a reputation as one of the leading asbestos service providers in the industry. We understand the importance of timely and efficient asbestos removal services, which is why we strive to complete all projects in a timely manner while adhering to strict safety guidelines.
Where is Asbestos Found?
Asbestos, which was commonly used in building materials until the late 20th century due to its heat resistance, strength, and insulating properties, can be found in various parts of older buildings. Here are common places where asbestos might be found:
- Insulation: It was widely used in insulation products, including attic and wall insulation, especially in houses built between 1930 and 1950.
- Floor and Ceiling Tiles: Asbestos was often used in vinyl floor tiles, the backing on vinyl sheet flooring, and adhesives used for installing flooring. It can also be found in ceiling tiles and the glue that holds them in place.
- Roofing and Siding Materials: Shingles and siding on older homes might contain asbestos.
- Pipe and Duct Insulation: Asbestos was commonly used to insulate pipes and ductwork, particularly in older heating systems.
- Textured Paints and Patching Compounds: Used on wall and ceiling joints, these materials may contain asbestos.
- Heat-Resistant Fabrics: Asbestos was used in certain heat-resistant fabrics, like fireproof gloves or ironing board covers.
- Boilers and Furnaces: Asbestos insulation was often used in and around boilers and furnaces.
- Automotive Parts: Asbestos was used in brake pads, linings, clutch facings, and gaskets in older vehicles.
Locations We Serve for Asbestos:
- Atlanta, Georgia
4025 Steve Reynolds Blvd.
Suite 100A
Norcross, GA 30093 - Austin, Texas
2028 E. St. Elmo Rd.
Suite 100
Austin, TX 78744 - Colorado Springs, Colorado
4250 Buckingham Drive
Suite 600
Colorado Springs, CO 80907 - Dallas / Ft Worth, Texas
2909 E Arkansas Lane
Suite C-1
Arlington, TX 76010
- Denver, Colorado
16200 E 2nd Ave
Unit 150
Aurora, CO 80011 - Fort Myers, FL
4750 Bayline Drive
Unit 1
North Fort Myers, Florida 33917 - Fredericksburg, Virginia
109 Juliad Court
Suite 105
Fredericksburg, Virginia 22406 - Northern Virginia
3750 Centerview Drive
Suite B
Chantilly, VA 20151
- Phoenix, Arizona
21420 N 15TH LN
Phoenix, AZ 85027-2754 - San Antonio, Texas
4710 Perrin Creek
Suite 340
San Antonio, TX 78217 - Virginia Beach, Virginia
533 Byron Street
Suite E
Chesapeake, VA 23320