Welcome
to our "What's New" section. Here
we like to update everyone on what we've
been doing with a "sampling" of
some of our projects. We don't post all of
the jobs we do (it would take way too long),
so if you would like a full reference list,
please contact
us. Thanks!
Asbestos floor
tile and mastic removal and preparation for
new flooring installation.
July
2009
This month one
of our crews is completing a large mold
remediation job in Lancaster, PA
May
2009
This
month we completed
a large
asbestos removal project in a local boiler
room.
February
2009
This
month we completed a response action at a
school in PA. The flooring
adhesive in a large gymnasium contained asbestos, which we
removed and disposed of under full
containment and then decontaminated the
entire area. The project was expedited
quickly and completed in just a few days.
Video...
Decontamination
of the gymnasium ceiling
Shotblasting
the asbestos containing mastic off of
the concrete floor
Installation
of ceiling poly in the gymnasium
Scraping
up the asbestos floor tile
Another
video of shotblasting activity
"Tear-down"
of containment after final clearance
Pictures...
Performing
an emergency response - cleaning up
contaminated wood flooring after
critical barriers and engineering
controls are in place.
Group
shot of the main crew that performed
the emergency response action.
Cutting
up ductwork to make it easier to
decontaminate
Daily
paperwork never ends
Decontaminating
the ceiling of the gymnasium
Digging
the asbestos material out of the
expansion joint
Exceptional
negative pressure during abatement
Installing
the 6mil
polyethylene ceiling
Head
supervisors discuss topics for the
safety meeting.
Another
shot of the crew installing the poly
ceiling
Installation
of critical barriers before the job
starts
Another
shot of critical barrier installation
Misting
the air with water - always important
when removing asbestos
Work
continues at the expansion joints
Removing
the cork and tar paper under full
containment
Another
shot showing the importance of wet
removal methods
Fine
cleaning of the floor after the gross
removal of the cork and mastic has
been completed
It's
important to always clean up after
yourselves. Here we are pressure
washing mud off of the parking lot.
January
2009
This
winter we've been doing a lot of renovation
and rehabilitation work in the Lancaster
Area. On this project we performed a mold
remediation and renovation in a residential
bathroom.
First
- a decon unit was
set up in the garage.
The
old toilet was then removed
from the bathroom.
Demolition
of walls. flooring, and rotted wall
base takes place.
Carpenter
ants found in outside wall are
exterminated.
Basement
Ceiling with insulation removed for
cleaning / partial demolition, and
reinsulation.
The
entire area is thoroughly cleaned and
decontaminated. Here a worker is Hepa
Vacuuming up debris.
This
is a photo of the shower stall mostly
removed. Sub flooring will be taken
out and replaced.
Removing
and bagging contaminated insulation.
In
these photos the sub flooring is
removed
and additional framing is performed.
New
sub flooring.
New
insulation and green board.
New
shower installation
New
toilet, flooring,
and drywall
December
2008
We've
moved! - our new address and contact
info...