Asbestos Info

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Asbestos was commonly used in residential construction prior to 1980, due to its fire resistance, strength, and insulating properties. It can be found in various materials, including insulation, floor tiles, ceiling tiles, pipe insulation, and textured coatings like popcorn ceilings. Generally, homes built before the 1980s have a higher likelihood of containing asbestos. However, it's important to note that even homes constructed after 1980 may have materials or products that contain asbestos if they were manufactured before asbestos regulations were implemented, as there was a period of time companies were allowed to get rid of their stocked material. If you suspect there is asbestos containing materials in your home, follow these recommended steps: avoid disturbing the materials, consult a licensed asbestos professional for testing, assess the condition and risks with an asbestos expert, hire a licensed asbestos abatement contractor if removal is necessary, monitor undisturbed materials for changes, and comply with asbestos-related regulations. These steps will help ensure a thorough assessment, safe handling, and proper management of any potential asbestos concerns in your home.