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Asbestos Abatement

We're a locally owned and operated company that provides prompt, professional inspections, and building permits for our clients.

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Asbestos Analysis

JV Contracting complies with State and Federal regulations, ensuring efficient inspections and cost-effective solutions for clients.

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Site Management

JV Contracting offer dependable state asbestos management and abatement solutions, ensuring compliance with municipal and building departments.

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Asbestos Handler

At JV Contracting, we prioritize safety, top-quality work, and exceptional customer service. With over a decade of experience, we're a trusted asbestos removal company serving Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess, Bronx, and Manhattan. Our licensed and insured handlers ensure the highest standards.

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Asbestos FAQ's

Attic insulation pre-1980s often contains high asbestos levels. It's friable, easily releasing fibers when disturbed.

Gear up with the right protective equipment, wield your trusty tools, and adhere to the best practices for handling and storing samples.

Several flooring components can contain asbestos, such as vinyl floor tiles, sheet flooring, and asphalt floor tiles.

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We're not just experts; we're your trusted allies in ensuring your space is asbestos-free. When it comes to asbestos inspection and removal, we've got your back!

Attic insulation

Attic insulation pre-1980s often contains high asbestos levels. It's friable, easily releasing fibers when disturbed. Certified abatement pros should remove it due to the high exposure risk. When in the attic, wearing a dust mask is strongly advised.


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Heating Ducts

Asbestos insulation was commonly used to fireproof heating ducts before the 1980s. It also covered air handler vibration dampers, and asbestos-containing cement, known as transite cement, was used around heating ducts. While the risk of exposure is generally low, it's crucial to avoid disturbing these materials. If cleaning heating ducts, wear a dust mask and coveralls to prevent exposure. Hiring a professional is preferable for this task.


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Water Heaters

Water heater tank jackets may contain asbestos insulation, designed to retain high water temperatures and save energy. These jackets were often lined with white asbestos from Libby, Montana. While the risk of exposure is generally low, old insulation can become friable and should be handled only by professionals. Avoid disturbing asbestos-containing tank jackets to prevent fiber release.


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Floor Coverings

Several flooring components can contain asbestos, such as vinyl floor tiles, sheet flooring, and asphalt floor tiles. Vinyl flooring with asbestos has been used since the 1950s due to its affordability and ease of installation. The risk of exposure is low if these products are undisturbed. Avoid cutting, sanding, or removing asbestos floor tiles.came a very convenient choice for numerous home owners, as they were inexpensive and easy to install. The risk of exposure is relatively low as long as you do not disturb the products. You should not cut, sand or remove asbestos floor tiles.


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