You may think you have no or very little asbestos in your home, but you might have the material in some surprising places. If your home was built before the 1980s, then you could have hidden asbestos. Asbestos is not just in the ceiling or insulation. It was used for a wide variety of products. If any of these items are deteriorating or destroyed, then the material is a health hazard.
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How A Thorough Mold Inspection Can Help You Find The Source Of Musty Odors In Your Home
Mold spores float through the air, and they'll begin to grow on any surface that provides them with sufficient food and moisture. If you have any water damage or excessively damp areas in your home, it's very likely that you will eventually develop a mold problem. You can typically tell that you have mold in your home by its smell. If you smell mold in your home, it's a good idea to call a mold inspection service to have your home examined for the presence of mold.
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5 Tips For Getting The Best Value From Dumpster Rentals
Whether or not you have designs to be a reality TV home improvement star, if you are doing home upgrades or just got a good deal on a fixer-upper, you may find yourself in the market for a dumpster rental.
When choosing a dumpster service, keep in mind that not all dumpsters are the same. If you are doing a major home renovation, your requirements will be different from those for a spring yard cleanup.
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Yard And Household Waste Pick-Up Recommendations To Protect The Environment
Waste from your home and yard can accumulate all year long, but as spring weather brings you outdoors more often to clean up from winter, your waste can accumulate even more than usual. So in your everyday activities and extra clean-up projects, you are going to end up with some extra waste and debris, which you will want to clean up and dispose of in a smart manner to keep your community and home looking nice.
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