Professional Asbestos Removal Services in Massachusetts
Professional personnel ready to appropriately help you with any building components that may contain asbestos.
At Denzel Environmental Services Inc we can help get rid of that troublesome mold or asbestos.
Hiring an asbestos and mold abatement company, and not doing it yourself, is the wisest and safest decision when it comes to removing asbestos from any residential, commercial, or public building.
Denzel Environmental Services Inc will follow strict regulations and processes, and carry the right abatement removal equipment to keep you safe from exposure.
Asbestos and mold should only be handled, removed, and disposed of by abatement specialists. Abatement specialists may handle asbestos or mold safely if they follow the rules.

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Mold and Asbestos are THE silent hazards of real estate redevelopment
Many individuals are aware that black mold and asbestos are both hazardous to their health when it comes to household toxins. Whether you’re dealing with black mold or asbestos, it’s critical to get the contamination properly removed before it causes harm to your health or the structural integrity of your house.
Do you know how to spot them?
Many homeowners and renovators want to know how to identify asbestos before beginning home construction. Usually, the toxic fibers are too small to see in the air. This makes them easy to inhale. Asbestos-containing materials include popcorn ceilings, siding and insulation, pipes, ceiling tiles, drywall, plaster, and more.
There are three types of asbestos that may be found in residential or commercial properties: crocidolite (blue), amosite (brown), and chrysotile (white).
If you suspect a part of your home may contain asbestos, check periodically for tears, abrasions or water damage, you discover slightly damaged material, limit access to the area and do not touch or disturb it. If asbestos material is more than slightly damaged, or if you are going to make changes in your home that might disturb it, professional repair or removal is needed.


Do you know how to spot them?
Many homeowners and renovators want to know how to identify asbestos before beginning home construction. Usually, the toxic fibers are too small to see in the air. This makes them easy to inhale. Asbestos-containing materials include popcorn ceilings, siding and insulation, pipes, ceiling tiles, drywall, plaster, and more.
There are three types of asbestos that may be found in residential or commercial properties: crocidolite (blue), amosite (brown), and chrysotile (white).
If you suspect a part of your home may contain asbestos, check periodically for tears, abrasions or water damage, you discover slightly damaged material, limit access to the area and do not touch or disturb it. If asbestos material is more than slightly damaged, or if you are going to make changes in your home that might disturb it, professional repair or removal is needed.
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