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Air Quality: Asbestos
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Asbestos was once a widespread component of building materials, some of which may still be in an older home. If you plan to remodel, you may disturb asbestos-containing materials, so it's a good idea to be aware of their presence. The good news is that asbestos has long been recognized as a potential health problem, so it is easily detected and removed. If the home was built before 1978, when asbestos was banned from use in homes, it is a good idea to have an asbestos inspection. An asbestos inspection is not automatically included in an inspection by a Texas Real Estate Commission Licensed inspector. The hazards of asbestos are fairly widely known--their small pointed fibers can lodge in lung tissue. Some people work the fibers out of their system. Others suffer enough irritation from these asbestos fibers to eventually cause cancer, emphysema, and other diseases. Not all asbestos in a home needs to be removed. If it is not crumbling or friable or won't be disturbed by your remodeling project, you MIGHT be able to leave it there. It is only when the fibers get loose in the air that they cause problems. You need to consult a professional before deciding this. If asbestos is enclosed, the fibers usually are not released into the air and therefore present no immediate hazard. Asbestos wrapped pipes that are sound can be protected from future damage by being enclosed in walls or having boxes put around them. However, asbestos wrapped ducts should be removed, both ducts and asbestos wrapping, because ducts are not airtight. Asbestos materials in good shape often
can be “encapsulated” by an asbestos abatement contractor to add a layer of
protection. This involves coating asbestos with a heat-resistant paint or
sealant (approved by the EPA) that creates a protective barrier and converts
surface fibers into a safer form. Asbestos is much easier to remove than mold because: Warning: Don't do asbestos removal or encapsulation yourself. Asbestos is definitely and always a job for a professional green builder, or green remodeler in North Central Texas or the Dallas-Fort Worth area? Are you purchasing or building a home? Ready to add renewable-energy? Interested in living more sustainably? Contact Terry Jensen Frugal Energy, LLC 972 251-1532 |
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