Asbestos Abatement Contractor in Mayville, WI.

Remodeling Mayville WI Homes With Asbestos Contamination

Asbestos Abatement Contractor in Mayville, WI.

Our area of Wisconsin has many older homes that were built throughout the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s.  During those years asbestos was a popular compound in many building materials.  Everything from insulation to floor tiles to some paints and even the caulking around your windows.

As we all now know Asbestos fibers are a known carcinogen and are a very serious health hazard.  In short, Asbestos is not something you want to exposure yourself or your family to.  Because it’s such a public health risk there are strict rules and regulations in place for renovating and remodeling older homes in the Mayville area that may have materials containing Asbestos.

There are four major steps you’ll need to take to make sure your Mayville home is Asbestos free.  Brad’s Construction can help walk you through this process and the maze of paperwork that accompanies these projects.

The following information is a simplified summary of information taken directly from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources as it would pertain to most residential home remodelingprojects.  You can read the entire article here.

How Asbestos Contamination Must Be Handled For Your Mayville Project

1. Inspection Of Affected Area

Regulations require the owner or operator of a facility (your home) to “thoroughly inspect the affected facility or part of the facility where the demolition or renovation operation will occur for the presence of asbestos.  This process involves inspecting your home both inside and out for the presence of materials in which Asbestos may be present.

2. Notification For Demolition

A. Notification for demolitions/asbestos abatement projects

A demolition project that contains any amount of asbestos containing materials, no matter how small, is subject to the regulations in ch. NR 447, Wis. Adm. Code [PDF exit DNR].  A single, isolated, residential dwelling unit or structure with four or fewer dwelling units is exempt, regardless of ownership or the intended use of the property.

B. Notification for renovations/asbestos abatement projects

In order for a renovation/asbestos abatement project to be subject to DNR asbestos regulations in ch. NR 447, Wis Adm. Code [PDF exit DNR], the following criteria must apply.

  • The quantity of regulated asbestos containing materials to be removed must be at least:
    • 260 lineal feet of pipe insulation;
    • 160 square feet, or 5,580 square feet of total area, of asphalt roofing removed with a roofing saw; or
    • 35 cubic feet off of facility components (this measurement should only be used if there is no way to determine the amount as it existed on a facility component – pipe, ceiling, floor, etc.)

    These quantities are or will be listed in box #16a. of the notice form. For quantities listed in box #16b., the contractor has determined that the material is and will remain non-friable during the entire abatement project, including waste handling and disposal.

[box color=”black” type=”square” icon=”exclamation”]A non-friable asbestos product is one in which the asbestos fibres are bound into the product so that the fibres are not readily released on their own. These products present a risk for Asbestos fibre release only when subject to activities such as sawing, sanding, scraping or grinding where the asbestos may turn into dust.

3. Removal Of The Asbestos Contamination

To ensure compliance with NR 447 the following work practices are required when performing asbestos abatement.  Brad’s Construction principals and staff are well versed on these practices.

  • Contractors should adequately wet the ACM to prevent visible emissions.
  • Wetting that would unavoidably damage equipment is not required if the owner/operator supplies the department sufficient information explaining the situation. When the department determines that such damage is unavoidable, the contractor shall use a local exhaust ventilation and collection system designed and operated to capture the particulates produced by the stripping and removal of the friable ACM. The system shall exhibit no VEs to the outside air. The contractor must receive written approval from DNR before starting the project.
  • All ACM must remain adequately wet when collected, contained, treated for disposal and transported.
  • All ACM must be sealed in leak-tight containers. For materials that will not fit without additional breakage, leak-tight wrapping may be used.
  • All asbestos containing waste material shall be deposited as soon as practical at an approved waste disposal site licensed by the DNR under section NR 506.10, Wis. Adm. Code Out-of-state disposal sites shall be operated in conformance with 40 CFR Part 61, Subpart M, section 61.152.

4. Disposal Of Asbestos Contaminated Material

It’s the law that your Asbestos contaminated materials be disposed of correctly.  Brad’s Construction is compliant with all Asbestos disposal procedures from removal, to transportation to final disposal.

Who Does Asbestos Abatement Projects For Homeowners in Mayville, WI?

Brad’s Construction is a full service home remodeling contractor based out of Mayville, WI.  We specialize in Asbestos abatement projects for homeowners in the Mayville area.  If you have an older home that you’d like to renovate or remodel and are worried about the potential for Asbestos contamination then please give Brad’s Construction a call today and we’d be happy to inspect your home and provide an estimate and accurate timeline to complete the work.

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