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Lead, Asbestos, Radon & Biohazard Abatement

Some older properties contain hazardous materials that were earlier considered to be safe. One such component is asbestos, which was widely used as a fire retardant and is now known to pose many health risks, including cancer. Similarly, lead-based paints were widely used until it was banned due to major health concerns. Likewise, radon, an odorless and colorless gas, usually accumulates in the cracks and openings of walls, wiring and around pipes. Moreover, if your environment has a lot of moisture, there is more chance for mold to grow.

So, if you are concerned about the presence of these hazardous materials in your space, MBR Restoration and Construction can help. We maintain relationships with trusted partners to provide abatement services to our customers to get rid of these unsafe components. We help by offering comprehensive solutions to reduce risks while minimizing disruptions in your home or business. All lead, asbestos, radon & biohazard abatement work begins with a detailed assessment of these materials along with risk assessments. The experts use the latest advanced removal methods and techniques to create a safer environment. We also adhere to safety standards throughout the abatement process for the protection of both our customers and our team.

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We have relationships with experts in the industry that are leaders in lead, asbestos, radon & biohazard abatement industries and have catered to thousands of customers. Whether you are remodeling or simply want these unsafe materials out of your property, you can count on us to get the job done or or facilitate a trusted partner that can. Our main focus is to restore your property to its original state while safeguarding your health. Contact us today to get expert abatement services to ensure a healthy space in your property.

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For Lead, Asbestos, Radon & Biohazard Abatement

We Know Experienced Professionals

These professionals are certified and have received training in asbestos, mold, radon and lead abatement. They adhere to the safety regulations, ensuring the safe and effective removal of these hazardous substances.

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We offer emergency services for mitigation. Once onsite, we recognize the desire for urgent removal of these hazardous materials in an efficient manner. You can call us anytime – day or night.

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We offer a range of abatement services in addressing the removal of environmental harmful hazards such as asbestos, mold, radon and lead to provide a healthy space for your living.
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Abatement Services: FAQ

Which types of service can I get from any abatement service company?
An abatement service company has experts to remove hazardous materials from your property, including asbestos, mold, lead and radon. They also ensure proper disposal of these materials by adhering to the safety guidelines to create a safe environment.
After a demolition, it can leave behind harmful particles such as asbestos, which linger in the air and pose health risks like cancer. Hence, asbestos must be removed to ensure the safety of the workers as well as the people within the locality.
The cost of abatement services depends upon the type of materials to be removed and their location. The price is also estimated based on the extent of the issue and the reputation of the company. Complete removal may cost a bit more than partial disposal of these harmful substances.
The professionals will inspect the place and then provide a detailed assessment of the issue. Generally, it takes around a few days to a week, depending on the area affected.