All too often the type of work that occupies a licensed asbestos inspector, or licensed asbestos contractor in Colorado is the "home improvement" mis-hap. For a home-owner entering into a home improvement project with-out having first considered the posibility of asbestos content in the materials to be disturbed can become costly.
Did you know that there are violations and fines levied upon Colorado home improvement projects consistantly? Removing and disposing of asbestos building materials inappropriately in the State of Colorado is illegal. Many home improvement contractors even today are unaware or just don't care.
As a home-owner in Colorado educate yourself, hold your home improvement contractors to be responsible, and safe. Don't be left holding the "bag". Having to obsorb the expense of an asbestos clean-up during the course of an improvement project can really reek havac on your home improvement budget.
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Colorado home improvement mis-hap
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This is a great resource. Thank you for sharing this information. It is so important that asbestos removal be handled well, by professionals. It's shocking to think that such a well known health hazard is sometimes treated so casually.
Sal Wesson | http://www.amcenvironmental.org
Thank you Sal Wesson,
We could not agree more and would be open to your public comments regarding these issues as we see that you are associated with environmental issues.
If the house is pretty old it's probably just a good idea to get it inspected. Asbestos is really bad, and should be removed as soon as possible. It is really only present in older homes that haven't gotten it removed yet. http://www.asbestop.com.au
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