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Asbestos can be categorized into two types based on how easily it can break down: friable and non-friable. However, non-friable ...
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Call: 706-661-0487Hazardous materials or wastes like asbestos, lead paint, and oils can spell disaster for the environment and people. To contain or remove such materials safely, Environmental Services of America offers demolition services.
We are a leading Tifton demolition service provider. We have decades of experience providing safe, reliable, and cost effective demolitions for environmentally hazardous materials. Our Tifton demolition service professionals have the expertise and experience to handle complex and routine demolitions. We do this with minimal disruption and maximum efficiency.
Safety and environmental compliance are integral to our Tifton demolition services. We understand demolition of hazardous materials can be dangerous. We take all necessary steps to ensure the safety of our workers, clients, and the environment. Solid wastes or hazardous materials like asbestos and lead paint are handled per Tifton laws, regulations, and best practices.
We also have specialized equipment and techniques to minimize risk, reduce waste, and maximize efficiency. For instance, our professionals use state of the art dust control systems to reduce the release of hazardous particles during demolition.
Our Tifton demolition services are tailored to meet the requirements of your specific project. We provide detailed estimates and cost effective solutions that ensure your project’s timely completion.
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