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With extensive high tech bio-friendly solutions, knowledge, equipment, no job is too big or small for us.
We provide top-of-the-line cleanup services with over 30 years of experience in the industry. We provide any range of catastrophe services to bring your home or building back to life again. We do not perform on a basis of if we can build something, rather how we can build something. Our highly trained catastrophe cleanup crews we have sculpted maintain professionalism and efficiency to provide our clients with the utmost successful final outcome.
Both inside and outside the house, deteriorated lead-paint mixes with common household dust and soil and gets tracked in the house. Children may get lead poisoning by putting their hands that have lead-contaminants on them or other lead-contaminated objects into their mouth, eating paint chips found in homes with flaking or peeling lead-based paint.
We cover all aspects for abatement including the reconstruction of the structure. While other companies only abate the hazardous material, we perform everything all the way to the build back to make your home or building better than before.
With extensive high tech bio-friendly solutions, knowledge, equipment, no job is too big or small for us.
With up-to-date licenses and certifications, we’re educated and focus on safety always.
We offer industry leading competitive pricing that outbid the competition, without unnecessary add-ons.
We perform testing prior and after abatement in order to ensure utmost safety and accuracy.
Owners Rose and Tom Miller have been in the construction business for over 30+ years.
Give us a call, will be more than happy to assistance with your abatement, mitigation project.
Our guarantee to our clients is to create a safe and life-friendly environment, free of any dangerous or hazardous contaminants. Proper testing after the project is completed is a requirement we instill for ourselves. The testing will show clear results that the hazardous problems have been removed. We pride ourselves on decades of experience with family-friendly dedication to detail to provide our clients with top abatement services.
Does my insurance cover this?
Typically, when abatement for asbestos or lead occurs in a home, that is covered by your insurance. Additionally, the ‘build back’ or reconstruction will usually go hand in hand and both be covered by your insurance. If you have any questions about this, call your insurance provider and ask what your options are. We are happy to help and work alongside insurance companies.
Do you need certification to work with lead contamination?
Yes. We are EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) certified for the Toxic Substances Control Act and have received certification to conduct lead-based paint renovation, repair, removal and abatement.
If my house was built before 1978, how likely will my house contain lead contaminents?
If your home is built before 1978, it is likely that some structural materials will be positive for lead. Don’t risk the safety of you or your family; call us today to get testing done ASAP. Lead exposure is not to be taken lightly and should be taken care of immediately. 916-638-1720
How long does lead abatement take?
Completing lead abatement varies depending a few factors. We must take into consideration if it’s residential or commercial, as well as how large the home or building is. If contents need to be removed from the structure, that also adds time to the abatement process. Give us a call to receive an analysis on how long abatement will be for you! 916-638-1720
Can lead paint kill you?
The paint that remains intact on a surface won’t kill you; only once the paint starts to peel away, will it release the harmful lead particles that can be inhaled. For that reason, it is imperative you do not try to remove lead-based paint by scraping, sanding, or burning because that will loosen the toxic metal.
Is lead poisoning permanent?
Even mild lead poisoning in children can have a permanent impact on a child’s mental development and attention. People who survive toxic lead levels may end up with some permanent brain damage. Children are a lot more vulnerable to severe long-term problems. It may take months to years to recover from chronic lead poisoning.