
Uncover the Truth About Asbestos in Your Attic Insulation!
Attic insulation is vital for energy efficiency, but houses built before the 1980s may hide a danger: asbestos. This fire-resistant material was once common in attic insulation, posing health risks if disturbed.
1. Identifying Asbestos: Visual checks won't reveal it. Trust certified pros, like JV Contracting, for precise testing.
2. Risks of Disturbance: Attic renovations can release hazardous asbestos fibers. Prioritize your health and your family's.
3. Safe Removal: Don't risk it. JV Contracting specializes in licensed asbestos abatement, ensuring safe removal and disposal.
4. DIY Precautions: Wear gear like a dust mask, coveralls, and gloves if you must work in your attic. Professionals are still the safer option.
5. Peace of Mind: Test your attic insulation for asbestos. If it's asbestos-free, proceed with confidence. If not, we've got you covered.
Asbestos in attic insulation is a concern for older homes. Contact JV Contracting today for testing and safe removal. Prioritize health and safety when dealing with asbestos. Act now to protect your home and loved ones.
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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!
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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.