What is Asbestos?
Asbestos is a natural occurrent mineral, and
was used over the year for its fire an
d heat resistance, it was broadly
used in construction mater
ials for this reason, among others like
insulating properties, tensile s
trength, flexibility, and resistance to
chemicals.
Once considered a "miracle mineral" asbestos was used for many years in building construction. It can be found in ...many
forms and places. Asbestos was used in acoustic ceiling, heater
ducting, insulation, floor tiles, sheet flooring, flooring mastic,
exhaust flues, exterior siding, roofing materials, roof mastic and
plaster walls and other building materials.
Because of its
“indestructible” qualities, asbestos is harmful to the human body. The
body cannot digest, break down, or change asbestos; it can only attempt
to encapsulate it with scar tissue.
Several types of asbestos were
banned by the EPA in the mid-70's due to concern over the health effects
(especially cancer) associated with exposure to such materials. The
diseases caused by Asbestos include: Asbestosis, Mesothelioma and Lung
Cancer.
When planning demolition, renovation or remodeling
projects, owners and contractors must be concerned with risking exposure
to asbestos dust.
Can I Rem
ove Asbestos Myself?
EPA
recommends that when dealing with materials containing asbestos, whether
it is to repair or remove, you hire an asbestos professional to do the
work for you. Improper handling of asbestos material can create more of a
hazard than if it is left undisturbed.
MHS Contractors uses
the most productive methods, crew and equipment for each job. We have an
excellent reputation among our clients who often recommend us.
MHS Contractors provides asbestos abatement services for a wide range of commercial and industrial applications:
- Floor Tile and Mastic
- Pipe Insulation
- Sprayed Acoustical Ceilings
- Mechanical Equipment Room
- Stucco and Plaster
- Transite Pipe and Panels
- Ceiling Tile
- Roofing Materials
- Chiller, Boiler and Tank Insulation
- Fireproofing
Cost Efficient Abatement its our specialty!!
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(530) 227-1973
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